Add support for SST SST25WF020A, SST25WF040B, SST25WF080B

Apart from the strange ID (using Sanyo's vendor ID 0x62) the main
difference from the plain SST25WF series is that they lack op codes
0xAD (AAI Word program) and 0x52 (32K erase). The smallest version
does not support dual I/O operations either.

SST25WF080B was tested under Linux with spidev.

Corresponding to flashrom svn r1901.

Tested-by: Ben Gardner <bgardner@wabtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Gardner <bgardner@wabtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
Acked-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
diff --git a/chipdrivers.h b/chipdrivers.h
index cac94f3..c85eac9 100644
--- a/chipdrivers.h
+++ b/chipdrivers.h
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@
 int spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp3_srwd(struct flashctx *flash);
 int spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp4_srwd(struct flashctx *flash);
 int spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp2_bpl(struct flashctx *flash);
+int spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp2_tb_bpl(struct flashctx *flash);
 int spi_disable_blockprotect(struct flashctx *flash);
 int spi_disable_blockprotect_bp1_srwd(struct flashctx *flash);
 int spi_disable_blockprotect_bp2_srwd(struct flashctx *flash);
diff --git a/flashchips.c b/flashchips.c
index 574ad74..908b8a9 100644
--- a/flashchips.c
+++ b/flashchips.c
@@ -11857,6 +11857,111 @@
 
 	{
 		.vendor		= "SST",
+		.name		= "SST25WF020A",
+		.bustype	= BUS_SPI,
+		.manufacture_id	= SANYO_ID, /* See flashchips.h */
+		.model_id	= SST_SST25WF020A,
+		.total_size	= 256,
+		.page_size	= 256,
+		.feature_bits	= FEATURE_WRSR_WREN,
+		.tested		= TEST_UNTESTED,
+		.probe		= probe_spi_rdid,
+		.probe_timing	= TIMING_ZERO,
+		.block_erasers	=
+		{
+			{
+				.eraseblocks = { {4 * 1024, 64} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_20,
+			}, {
+				.eraseblocks = { {64 * 1024, 4} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_d8,
+			}, {
+				.eraseblocks = { {256 * 1024, 1} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_60,
+			}, {
+				.eraseblocks = { {256 * 1024, 1} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_c7,
+			},
+		},
+		.printlock	= spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp2_tb_bpl,
+		.unlock		= spi_disable_blockprotect_bp2_srwd,
+		.write		= spi_chip_write_256,
+		.read		= spi_chip_read, /* Fast read (0x0B) supported */
+		.voltage	= {1650, 1950},
+	},
+
+	{
+		.vendor		= "SST",
+		.name		= "SST25WF040B",
+		.bustype	= BUS_SPI,
+		.manufacture_id	= SANYO_ID, /* See flashchips.h */
+		.model_id	= SST_SST25WF040B,
+		.total_size	= 512,
+		.page_size	= 256,
+		.feature_bits	= FEATURE_WRSR_WREN,
+		.tested		= TEST_UNTESTED,
+		.probe		= probe_spi_rdid,
+		.probe_timing	= TIMING_ZERO,
+		.block_erasers	=
+		{
+			{
+				.eraseblocks = { {4 * 1024, 128} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_20,
+			}, {
+				.eraseblocks = { {64 * 1024, 8} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_d8,
+			}, {
+				.eraseblocks = { {512 * 1024, 1} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_60,
+			}, {
+				.eraseblocks = { {512 * 1024, 1} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_c7,
+			},
+		},
+		.printlock	= spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp2_tb_bpl,
+		.unlock		= spi_disable_blockprotect_bp2_srwd,
+		.write		= spi_chip_write_256,
+		.read		= spi_chip_read, /* Fast read (0x0B), dual O (0x3B), dual I/O read (0xBB) supported */
+		.voltage	= {1650, 1950},
+	},
+
+	{
+		.vendor		= "SST",
+		.name		= "SST25WF080B",
+		.bustype	= BUS_SPI,
+		.manufacture_id	= SANYO_ID, /* See flashchips.h */
+		.model_id	= SST_SST25WF080B,
+		.total_size	= 1024,
+		.page_size	= 256,
+		.feature_bits	= FEATURE_WRSR_WREN,
+		.tested		= TEST_OK_PREW,
+		.probe		= probe_spi_rdid,
+		.probe_timing	= TIMING_ZERO,
+		.block_erasers	=
+		{
+			{
+				.eraseblocks = { {4 * 1024, 256} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_20,
+			}, {
+				.eraseblocks = { {64 * 1024, 16} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_d8,
+			}, {
+				.eraseblocks = { {1024 * 1024, 1} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_60,
+			}, {
+				.eraseblocks = { {1024 * 1024, 1} },
+				.block_erase = spi_block_erase_c7,
+			},
+		},
+		.printlock	= spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp2_tb_bpl,
+		.unlock		= spi_disable_blockprotect_bp2_srwd,
+		.write		= spi_chip_write_256,
+		.read		= spi_chip_read, /* Fast read (0x0B), dual O (0x3B), dual I/O read (0xBB) supported */
+		.voltage	= {1650, 1950},
+	},
+
+	{
+		.vendor		= "SST",
 		.name		= "SST25VF080B",
 		.bustype	= BUS_SPI,
 		.manufacture_id	= SST_ID,
diff --git a/flashchips.h b/flashchips.h
index 43bb33d..c6de9f1 100644
--- a/flashchips.h
+++ b/flashchips.h
@@ -670,11 +670,12 @@
 #define SST_SST25WF020		0x2503
 #define SST_SST25WF040		0x2504
 #define SST_SST25WF080		0x2505
-/* There exist some successors to members of the SST25WF family with alphabetic suffixes. They have very weird
- * IDs and were not spotted in the wild yet. Their datasheets show a 4 byte long response w/o a vendor ID. */
-#define SST_SST25WF020A		/* 0x62 0x16 0x12 0x00 */
-#define SST_SST25WF040B		/* 0x62 0x16 0x13 0x00 */
-#define SST_SST25WF080B		/* 0x62 0x16 0x14 0x00 */
+/* There exist some successors to members of the SST25WF family with alphabetic suffixes. Their datasheets show
+ * a 4 byte long response w/o a vendor ID. The first byte is 0x62 that is actually Sanyo's and might be due to
+ * a collaboration in the mid 2000ies between Sanyo and SST. */
+#define SST_SST25WF020A		0x1612
+#define SST_SST25WF040B		0x1613
+#define SST_SST25WF080B		0x1614
 #define SST_SST25VF512_REMS	0x48	/* REMS or RES opcode, same as SST25VF512A */
 #define SST_SST25VF010_REMS	0x49	/* REMS or RES opcode, same as SST25VF010A */
 #define SST_SST25VF020_REMS	0x43	/* REMS or RES opcode, same as SST25LF020A */
diff --git a/spi25_statusreg.c b/spi25_statusreg.c
index bf63fb3..01a6862 100644
--- a/spi25_statusreg.c
+++ b/spi25_statusreg.c
@@ -374,6 +374,19 @@
 	return 0;
 }
 
+int spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp2_tb_bpl(struct flashctx *flash)
+{
+	uint8_t status = spi_read_status_register(flash);
+	spi_prettyprint_status_register_hex(status);
+
+	spi_prettyprint_status_register_bpl(status);
+	spi_prettyprint_status_register_bit(status, 6);
+	msg_cdbg("Chip status register: Top/Bottom (TB) is %s\n", (status & (1 << 5)) ? "bottom" : "top");
+	spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp(status, 2);
+	spi_prettyprint_status_register_welwip(status);
+	return 0;
+}
+
 /* === Amic ===
  * FIXME: spi_disable_blockprotect is incorrect but works fine for chips using
  * spi_prettyprint_status_register_bp1_srwd or