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21
22 #ifndef OPENOCD_FLASH_NOR_DRIVER_H
23 #define OPENOCD_FLASH_NOR_DRIVER_H
24
25 struct flash_bank;
26
27 #define __FLASH_BANK_COMMAND(name) \
28 COMMAND_HELPER(name, struct flash_bank *bank)
29
30 /**
31 * @brief Provides the implementation-independent structure that defines
32 * all of the callbacks required by OpenOCD flash drivers.
33 *
34 * Driver authors must implement the routines defined here, providing an
35 * instance with the fields filled out. After that, the instance must
36 * be registered in flash.c, so it can be used by the driver lookup system.
37 *
38 * Specifically, the user can issue the command: @par
39 * @code
40 * flash bank DRIVERNAME ...parameters...
41 * @endcode
42 *
43 * OpenOCD will search for the driver with a @c flash_driver_s::name
44 * that matches @c DRIVERNAME.
45 *
46 * The flash subsystem calls some of the other drivers routines a using
47 * corresponding static <code>flash_driver_<i>callback</i>()</code>
48 * routine in flash.c.
49 */
50 struct flash_driver {
51 /**
52 * Gives a human-readable name of this flash driver,
53 * This field is used to select and initialize the driver.
54 */
55 const char *name;
56
57 /**
58 * Gives a human-readable description of arguments.
59 */
60 const char *usage;
61
62 /**
63 * An array of driver-specific commands to register. When called
64 * during the "flash bank" command, the driver can register addition
65 * commands to support new flash chip functions.
66 */
67 const struct command_registration *commands;
68
69 /**
70 * Finish the "flash bank" command for @a bank. The
71 * @a bank parameter will have been filled in by the core flash
72 * layer when this routine is called, and the driver can store
73 * additional information in its struct flash_bank::driver_priv field.
74 *
75 * The CMD_ARGV are: @par
76 * @code
77 * CMD_ARGV[0] = bank
78 * CMD_ARGV[1] = drivername {name above}
79 * CMD_ARGV[2] = baseaddress
80 * CMD_ARGV[3] = lengthbytes
81 * CMD_ARGV[4] = chip_width_in bytes
82 * CMD_ARGV[5] = bus_width_in_bytes
83 * CMD_ARGV[6] = driver-specific parameters
84 * @endcode
85 *
86 * For example, CMD_ARGV[4] = 2 (for 16 bit flash),
87 * CMD_ARGV[5] = 4 (for 32 bit bus).
88 *
89 * If extra arguments are provided (@a CMD_ARGC > 6), they will
90 * start in @a CMD_ARGV[6]. These can be used to implement
91 * driver-specific extensions.
92 *
93 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
94 */
95 __FLASH_BANK_COMMAND((*flash_bank_command));
96
97 /**
98 * Bank/sector erase routine (target-specific). When
99 * called, the flash driver should erase the specified sectors
100 * using whatever means are at its disposal.
101 *
102 * @param bank The bank of flash to be erased.
103 * @param first The number of the first sector to erase, typically 0.
104 * @param last The number of the last sector to erase, typically N-1.
105 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
106 */
107 int (*erase)(struct flash_bank *bank, int first, int last);
108
109 /**
110 * Bank/sector protection routine (target-specific).
111 *
112 * When called, the driver should enable/disable protection
113 * for MINIMUM the range covered by first..last sectors
114 * inclusive. Some chips have alignment requirements will
115 * cause the actual range to be protected / unprotected to
116 * be larger than the first..last range.
117 *
118 * @param bank The bank to protect or unprotect.
119 * @param set If non-zero, enable protection; if 0, disable it.
120 * @param first The first sector to (un)protect, typicaly 0.
121 * @param last The last sector to (un)project, typically N-1.
122 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
123 */
124 int (*protect)(struct flash_bank *bank, int set, int first, int last);
125
126 /**
127 * Program data into the flash. Note CPU address will be
128 * "bank->base + offset", while the physical address is
129 * dependent upon current target MMU mappings.
130 *
131 * @param bank The bank to program
132 * @param buffer The data bytes to write.
133 * @param offset The offset into the chip to program.
134 * @param count The number of bytes to write.
135 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
136 */
137 int (*write)(struct flash_bank *bank,
138 const uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t offset, uint32_t count);
139
140 /**
141 * Read data from the flash. Note CPU address will be
142 * "bank->base + offset", while the physical address is
143 * dependent upon current target MMU mappings.
144 *
145 * @param bank The bank to read.
146 * @param buffer The data bytes read.
147 * @param offset The offset into the chip to read.
148 * @param count The number of bytes to read.
149 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
150 */
151 int (*read)(struct flash_bank *bank,
152 uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t offset, uint32_t count);
153
154 /**
155 * Probe to determine what kind of flash is present.
156 * This is invoked by the "probe" script command.
157 *
158 * @param bank The bank to probe
159 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
160 */
161 int (*probe)(struct flash_bank *bank);
162
163 /**
164 * Check the erasure status of a flash bank.
165 * When called, the driver routine must perform the required
166 * checks and then set the @c flash_sector_s::is_erased field
167 * for each of the flash banks's sectors.
168 *
169 * @param bank The bank to check
170 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
171 */
172 int (*erase_check)(struct flash_bank *bank);
173
174 /**
175 * Determine if the specific bank is "protected" or not.
176 * When called, the driver routine must must perform the
177 * required protection check(s) and then set the @c
178 * flash_sector_s::is_protected field for each of the flash
179 * bank's sectors.
180 *
181 * @param bank - the bank to check
182 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
183 */
184 int (*protect_check)(struct flash_bank *bank);
185
186 /**
187 * Display human-readable information about the flash
188 * bank into the given buffer. Drivers must be careful to avoid
189 * overflowing the buffer.
190 *
191 * @param bank - the bank to get info about
192 * @param char - where to put the text for the human to read
193 * @param buf_size - the size of the human buffer.
194 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
195 */
196 int (*info)(struct flash_bank *bank, char *buf, int buf_size);
197
198 /**
199 * A more gentle flavor of filash_driver_s::probe, performing
200 * setup with less noise. Generally, driver routines should test
201 * to see if the bank has already been probed; if it has, the
202 * driver probably should not perform its probe a second time.
203 *
204 * This callback is often called from the inside of other
205 * routines (e.g. GDB flash downloads) to autoprobe the flash as
206 * it is programing the flash.
207 *
208 * @param bank - the bank to probe
209 * @returns ERROR_OK if successful; otherwise, an error code.
210 */
211 int (*auto_probe)(struct flash_bank *bank);
212 };
213
214 #define FLASH_BANK_COMMAND_HANDLER(name) \
215 static __FLASH_BANK_COMMAND(name)
216
217 /**
218 * Find a NOR flash driver by its name.
219 * @param name The name of the requested driver.
220 * @returns The flash_driver called @c name, or NULL if not found.
221 */
222 struct flash_driver *flash_driver_find_by_name(const char *name);
223
224 #endif /* OPENOCD_FLASH_NOR_DRIVER_H */

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