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Adam Kaufman064b1f22007-02-06 19:47:50 +00001/*
Uwe Hermannd1107642007-08-29 17:52:32 +00002 * This file is part of the flashrom project.
Adam Kaufman064b1f22007-02-06 19:47:50 +00003 *
Uwe Hermannd22a1d42007-09-09 20:21:05 +00004 * Copyright (C) 2000 Silicon Integrated System Corporation
5 * Copyright (C) 2000 Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
Stefan Reinauer8fa64812009-08-12 09:27:45 +00006 * Copyright (C) 2005-2009 coresystems GmbH
Carl-Daniel Hailfingera0a6ae92009-06-15 12:10:57 +00007 * Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
Adam Kaufman064b1f22007-02-06 19:47:50 +00008 *
Uwe Hermannd1107642007-08-29 17:52:32 +00009 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12 * (at your option) any later version.
Adam Kaufman064b1f22007-02-06 19:47:50 +000013 *
Uwe Hermannd1107642007-08-29 17:52:32 +000014 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 * GNU General Public License for more details.
Adam Kaufman064b1f22007-02-06 19:47:50 +000018 */
19
Ronald G. Minnicheaab50b2003-09-12 22:41:53 +000020#ifndef __FLASH_H__
21#define __FLASH_H__ 1
22
Stefan Tauner0466c812013-06-16 10:30:08 +000023#include <inttypes.h>
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger11990da2013-07-13 23:21:05 +000024#include <stdio.h>
Ollie Lho184a4042005-11-26 21:55:36 +000025#include <stdint.h>
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerdd128c92010-06-03 00:49:50 +000026#include <stddef.h>
Nico Huber18781102012-12-10 13:34:12 +000027#include <stdarg.h>
Stefan Tauner682122b2013-06-23 22:15:39 +000028#include <stdbool.h>
Stefan Taunerb0eee9b2015-01-10 09:32:50 +000029#if IS_WINDOWS
Patrick Georgie48654c2010-01-06 22:14:39 +000030#include <windows.h>
31#undef min
32#undef max
33#endif
Andriy Gapon65c1b862008-05-22 13:22:45 +000034
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +020035#include "libflashprog.h"
Nico Huber3a9939b2016-04-27 15:56:14 +020036#include "layout.h"
Nikolai Artemievc6c3f282021-10-20 23:34:15 +110037#include "writeprotect.h"
Nico Huber3a9939b2016-04-27 15:56:14 +020038
Nico Huberd8b2e802019-06-18 23:39:56 +020039#define KiB (1024)
40#define MiB (1024 * KiB)
41
Edward O'Callaghandd9d0c52022-06-04 20:23:57 +100042#define BIT(x) (1<<(x))
43
Nico Huberd8b2e802019-06-18 23:39:56 +020044/* Assumes `n` and `a` are at most 64-bit wide (to avoid typeof() operator). */
45#define ALIGN_DOWN(n, a) ((n) & ~((uint64_t)(a) - 1))
46
Patrick Georgied7a9642010-09-25 22:53:44 +000047#define ERROR_PTR ((void*)-1)
48
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger174f55b2010-10-08 00:37:55 +000049/* Error codes */
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger316fdfb2012-06-08 15:27:47 +000050#define ERROR_OOM -100
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger174f55b2010-10-08 00:37:55 +000051#define TIMEOUT_ERROR -101
52
Stefan Taunerc2333752013-07-13 23:31:37 +000053/* TODO: check using code for correct usage of types */
54typedef uintptr_t chipaddr;
Stefan Tauner305e0b92013-07-17 23:46:44 +000055#define PRIxPTR_WIDTH ((int)(sizeof(uintptr_t)*2))
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger5820f422009-05-16 21:22:56 +000056
David Hendricks8bb20212011-06-14 01:35:36 +000057int register_shutdown(int (*function) (void *data), void *data);
Stefan Tauner2a1ed772014-08-31 00:09:21 +000058int shutdown_free(void *data);
Stefan Taunerf80419c2014-05-02 15:41:42 +000059void programmer_delay(unsigned int usecs);
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger61a8bd22009-03-05 19:24:22 +000060
Uwe Hermanne5ac1642008-03-12 11:54:51 +000061#define ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof((a)[0]))
62
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1dfe0ff2009-05-31 17:57:34 +000063enum chipbustype {
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1a227952011-07-27 07:13:06 +000064 BUS_NONE = 0,
65 BUS_PARALLEL = 1 << 0,
66 BUS_LPC = 1 << 1,
67 BUS_FWH = 1 << 2,
68 BUS_SPI = 1 << 3,
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger532c7172011-11-04 21:35:26 +000069 BUS_PROG = 1 << 4,
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1a227952011-07-27 07:13:06 +000070 BUS_NONSPI = BUS_PARALLEL | BUS_LPC | BUS_FWH,
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1dfe0ff2009-05-31 17:57:34 +000071};
72
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerf38431a2009-09-05 02:30:58 +000073/*
Stefan Tauner02437452013-04-01 19:34:53 +000074 * The following enum defines possible write granularities of flash chips. These tend to reflect the properties
Martin Rothf6c1cb12022-03-15 10:55:25 -060075 * of the actual hardware not necessarily the write function(s) defined by the respective struct flashchip.
Stefan Tauner02437452013-04-01 19:34:53 +000076 * The latter might (and should) be more precisely specified, e.g. they might bail out early if their execution
77 * would result in undefined chip contents.
Stefan Taunereb582572012-09-21 12:52:50 +000078 */
79enum write_granularity {
Stefan Tauner02437452013-04-01 19:34:53 +000080 /* We assume 256 byte granularity by default. */
81 write_gran_256bytes = 0,/* If less than 256 bytes are written, the unwritten bytes are undefined. */
82 write_gran_1bit, /* Each bit can be cleared individually. */
83 write_gran_1byte, /* A byte can be written once. Further writes to an already written byte cause
84 * its contents to be either undefined or to stay unchanged. */
Paul Kocialkowskic8305e12015-10-16 02:16:20 +000085 write_gran_128bytes, /* If less than 128 bytes are written, the unwritten bytes are undefined. */
Stefan Tauner02437452013-04-01 19:34:53 +000086 write_gran_264bytes, /* If less than 264 bytes are written, the unwritten bytes are undefined. */
87 write_gran_512bytes, /* If less than 512 bytes are written, the unwritten bytes are undefined. */
88 write_gran_528bytes, /* If less than 528 bytes are written, the unwritten bytes are undefined. */
89 write_gran_1024bytes, /* If less than 1024 bytes are written, the unwritten bytes are undefined. */
90 write_gran_1056bytes, /* If less than 1056 bytes are written, the unwritten bytes are undefined. */
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1b0e9fc2014-06-16 22:36:17 +000091 write_gran_1byte_implicit_erase, /* EEPROMs and other chips with implicit erase and 1-byte writes. */
Stefan Taunereb582572012-09-21 12:52:50 +000092};
93
Nico Huber3ac761c2023-01-16 02:43:17 +010094size_t gran_to_bytes(enum write_granularity);
95
Stefan Taunereb582572012-09-21 12:52:50 +000096/*
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerf38431a2009-09-05 02:30:58 +000097 * How many different contiguous runs of erase blocks with one size each do
98 * we have for a given erase function?
99 */
100#define NUM_ERASEREGIONS 5
101
102/*
103 * How many different erase functions do we have per chip?
Nico Huberaac81422017-11-10 22:54:13 +0100104 * Macronix MX25L25635F has 8 different functions.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerf38431a2009-09-05 02:30:58 +0000105 */
Nico Huberaac81422017-11-10 22:54:13 +0100106#define NUM_ERASEFUNCTIONS 8
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerf38431a2009-09-05 02:30:58 +0000107
Nikolai Artemiev4ad48642020-11-05 13:54:27 +1100108#define MAX_CHIP_RESTORE_FUNCTIONS 4
109
Stefan Tauner0554ca52013-07-25 22:54:25 +0000110/* Feature bits used for non-SPI only */
Sean Nelson35727f72010-01-28 23:55:12 +0000111#define FEATURE_LONG_RESET (0 << 4)
112#define FEATURE_SHORT_RESET (1 << 4)
113#define FEATURE_EITHER_RESET FEATURE_LONG_RESET
Sean Nelsonf59e2632010-10-20 21:13:19 +0000114#define FEATURE_RESET_MASK (FEATURE_LONG_RESET | FEATURE_SHORT_RESET)
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4bf4e792010-01-09 03:15:50 +0000115#define FEATURE_ADDR_FULL (0 << 2)
116#define FEATURE_ADDR_MASK (3 << 2)
Sean Nelson35727f72010-01-28 23:55:12 +0000117#define FEATURE_ADDR_2AA (1 << 2)
118#define FEATURE_ADDR_AAA (2 << 2)
Michael Karcherad0010a2010-04-03 10:27:08 +0000119#define FEATURE_ADDR_SHIFTED (1 << 5)
Stefan Tauner0554ca52013-07-25 22:54:25 +0000120/* Feature bits used for SPI only */
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerfd7075a2010-07-29 13:09:18 +0000121#define FEATURE_WRSR_EWSR (1 << 6)
122#define FEATURE_WRSR_WREN (1 << 7)
Stefan Tauner0554ca52013-07-25 22:54:25 +0000123#define FEATURE_WRSR_EITHER (FEATURE_WRSR_EWSR | FEATURE_WRSR_WREN)
Daniel Lenski65922a32012-02-15 23:40:23 +0000124#define FEATURE_OTP (1 << 8)
Vincent Palatinf800f552013-03-15 02:03:16 +0000125#define FEATURE_QPI (1 << 9)
Nico Huberfe34d2a2017-11-10 21:10:20 +0100126#define FEATURE_4BA_ENTER (1 << 10) /**< Can enter/exit 4BA mode with instructions 0xb7/0xe9 w/o WREN */
127#define FEATURE_4BA_ENTER_WREN (1 << 11) /**< Can enter/exit 4BA mode with instructions 0xb7/0xe9 after WREN */
Nico Huber86bddb52018-03-13 18:14:52 +0100128#define FEATURE_4BA_ENTER_EAR7 (1 << 12) /**< Can enter/exit 4BA mode by setting bit7 of the ext addr reg */
Nico Huber542b1f02022-05-24 14:30:12 +0200129#define FEATURE_4BA_EAR_C5C8 (1 << 13) /**< Regular 3-byte operations can be used by writing the most
130 significant address byte into an extended address register
131 (using 0xc5/0xc8 instructions). */
Nico Huber9bb8a322022-05-24 15:07:34 +0200132#define FEATURE_4BA_EAR_1716 (1 << 14) /**< Like FEATURE_4BA_EAR_C5C8 but with 0x17/0x16 instructions. */
133#define FEATURE_4BA_READ (1 << 15) /**< Native 4BA read instruction (0x13) is supported. */
134#define FEATURE_4BA_FAST_READ (1 << 16) /**< Native 4BA fast read instruction (0x0c) is supported. */
135#define FEATURE_4BA_WRITE (1 << 17) /**< Native 4BA byte program (0x12) is supported. */
Nico Huberaac81422017-11-10 22:54:13 +0100136/* 4BA Shorthands */
Nico Huber9bb8a322022-05-24 15:07:34 +0200137#define FEATURE_4BA_EAR_ANY (FEATURE_4BA_EAR_C5C8 | FEATURE_4BA_EAR_1716)
Nico Huberaac81422017-11-10 22:54:13 +0100138#define FEATURE_4BA_NATIVE (FEATURE_4BA_READ | FEATURE_4BA_FAST_READ | FEATURE_4BA_WRITE)
Nico Huber542b1f02022-05-24 14:30:12 +0200139#define FEATURE_4BA (FEATURE_4BA_ENTER | FEATURE_4BA_EAR_C5C8 | FEATURE_4BA_NATIVE)
140#define FEATURE_4BA_WREN (FEATURE_4BA_ENTER_WREN | FEATURE_4BA_EAR_C5C8 | FEATURE_4BA_NATIVE)
141#define FEATURE_4BA_EAR7 (FEATURE_4BA_ENTER_EAR7 | FEATURE_4BA_EAR_C5C8 | FEATURE_4BA_NATIVE)
Paul Kocialkowski995f7552018-01-15 01:06:09 +0300142/*
143 * Most flash chips are erased to ones and programmed to zeros. However, some
144 * other flash chips, such as the ENE KB9012 internal flash, work the opposite way.
145 */
Nico Huber9bb8a322022-05-24 15:07:34 +0200146#define FEATURE_ERASED_ZERO (1 << 18)
147#define FEATURE_NO_ERASE (1 << 19)
Paul Kocialkowski995f7552018-01-15 01:06:09 +0300148
Nico Huber9bb8a322022-05-24 15:07:34 +0200149#define FEATURE_WRSR_EXT2 (1 << 20)
150#define FEATURE_WRSR2 (1 << 21)
151#define FEATURE_WRSR_EXT3 ((1 << 22) | FEATURE_WRSR_EXT2)
152#define FEATURE_WRSR3 (1 << 23)
Nikolai Artemiev9de3f872021-10-20 22:32:25 +1100153
Paul Kocialkowski995f7552018-01-15 01:06:09 +0300154#define ERASED_VALUE(flash) (((flash)->chip->feature_bits & FEATURE_ERASED_ZERO) ? 0x00 : 0xff)
Sean Nelsonc57a9202010-01-04 17:15:23 +0000155
Stefan Tauner6455dff2014-05-26 00:36:24 +0000156enum test_state {
157 OK = 0,
158 NT = 1, /* Not tested */
159 BAD, /* Known to not work */
160 DEP, /* Support depends on configuration (e.g. Intel flash descriptor) */
161 NA, /* Not applicable (e.g. write support on ROM chips) */
162};
163
Sergii Dmytrukc720b6e2022-10-06 15:17:52 +0300164#define TEST_UNTESTED (struct tested){ .probe = NT, .read = NT, .erase = NT, .write = NT, .wp = NT }
Stefan Tauner6455dff2014-05-26 00:36:24 +0000165
Sergii Dmytrukc720b6e2022-10-06 15:17:52 +0300166#define TEST_OK_PROBE (struct tested){ .probe = OK, .read = NT, .erase = NT, .write = NT, .wp = NT }
167#define TEST_OK_PR (struct tested){ .probe = OK, .read = OK, .erase = NT, .write = NT, .wp = NT }
168#define TEST_OK_PRE (struct tested){ .probe = OK, .read = OK, .erase = OK, .write = NT, .wp = NT }
169#define TEST_OK_PREW (struct tested){ .probe = OK, .read = OK, .erase = OK, .write = OK, .wp = NT }
170#define TEST_OK_PREWB (struct tested){ .probe = OK, .read = OK, .erase = OK, .write = OK, .wp = OK }
Stefan Tauner6455dff2014-05-26 00:36:24 +0000171
Sergii Dmytrukc720b6e2022-10-06 15:17:52 +0300172#define TEST_BAD_PROBE (struct tested){ .probe = BAD, .read = NT, .erase = NT, .write = NT, .wp = NT }
173#define TEST_BAD_PR (struct tested){ .probe = BAD, .read = BAD, .erase = NT, .write = NT, .wp = NT }
174#define TEST_BAD_PRE (struct tested){ .probe = BAD, .read = BAD, .erase = BAD, .write = NT, .wp = NT }
175#define TEST_BAD_PREW (struct tested){ .probe = BAD, .read = BAD, .erase = BAD, .write = BAD, .wp = NT }
176#define TEST_BAD_PREWB (struct tested){ .probe = BAD, .read = BAD, .erase = BAD, .write = BAD, .wp = BAD }
Stefan Tauner6455dff2014-05-26 00:36:24 +0000177
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200178struct flashprog_flashctx;
179#define flashctx flashprog_flashctx /* TODO: Agree on a name and convert all occurrences. */
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger5a7cb842012-08-25 01:17:58 +0000180typedef int (erasefunc_t)(struct flashctx *flash, unsigned int addr, unsigned int blocklen);
Nico Huber7679b5c2023-04-28 21:48:53 +0000181typedef int (readfunc_t)(struct flashctx *flash, uint8_t *dst, unsigned int start, unsigned int len);
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger63fd9022011-12-14 22:25:15 +0000182
Nikolai Artemiev01675222021-10-20 22:30:41 +1100183enum flash_reg {
184 INVALID_REG = 0,
185 STATUS1,
186 STATUS2,
Sergii Dmytruk0b2e7dd2021-12-19 18:37:51 +0200187 STATUS3,
Nikolai Artemiev01675222021-10-20 22:30:41 +1100188 MAX_REGISTERS
189};
190
Nikolai Artemievc6c3f282021-10-20 23:34:15 +1100191struct reg_bit_info {
192 /* Register containing the bit */
193 enum flash_reg reg;
194
195 /* Bit index within register */
196 uint8_t bit_index;
197
198 /*
199 * Writability of the bit. RW does not guarantee the bit will be
200 * writable, for example if status register protection is enabled.
201 */
202 enum {
203 RO, /* Read only */
204 RW, /* Readable and writable */
205 OTP /* One-time programmable */
206 } writability;
207};
208
Nikolai Artemievc9feb1b2021-10-21 01:35:13 +1100209struct wp_bits;
210
Nico Huber901fb952023-01-11 23:24:23 +0100211enum preparation_steps {
Nico Huber9eec4072023-01-12 01:17:30 +0100212 PREPARE_PROBE,
Nico Huber901fb952023-01-11 23:24:23 +0100213 PREPARE_FULL,
214};
215
Ronald G. Minnich5e5f75e2002-01-29 18:21:41 +0000216struct flashchip {
Uwe Hermann76158682008-03-14 23:55:58 +0000217 const char *vendor;
Uwe Hermann372eeb52007-12-04 21:49:06 +0000218 const char *name;
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1dfe0ff2009-05-31 17:57:34 +0000219
220 enum chipbustype bustype;
221
Uwe Hermann394131e2008-10-18 21:14:13 +0000222 /*
223 * With 32bit manufacture_id and model_id we can cover IDs up to
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerae8afa92007-12-31 01:49:00 +0000224 * (including) the 4th bank of JEDEC JEP106W Standard Manufacturer's
225 * Identification code.
226 */
227 uint32_t manufacture_id;
228 uint32_t model_id;
Ronald G. Minnich5e5f75e2002-01-29 18:21:41 +0000229
Stefan Taunerc0aaf952011-05-19 02:58:17 +0000230 /* Total chip size in kilobytes */
Stefan Taunerc69c9c82011-11-23 09:13:48 +0000231 unsigned int total_size;
Stefan Taunerc0aaf952011-05-19 02:58:17 +0000232 /* Chip page size in bytes */
Stefan Taunerc69c9c82011-11-23 09:13:48 +0000233 unsigned int page_size;
Sean Nelsonc57a9202010-01-04 17:15:23 +0000234 int feature_bits;
Ronald G. Minnich5e5f75e2002-01-29 18:21:41 +0000235
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200236 /* Indicate how well flashprog supports different operations of this flash chip. */
Stefan Tauner6455dff2014-05-26 00:36:24 +0000237 struct tested {
238 enum test_state probe;
239 enum test_state read;
240 enum test_state erase;
241 enum test_state write;
Sergii Dmytrukc720b6e2022-10-06 15:17:52 +0300242 enum test_state wp;
Stefan Tauner6455dff2014-05-26 00:36:24 +0000243 } tested;
Peter Stuge1159d582008-05-03 04:34:37 +0000244
Mike Banon31b5e3b2018-01-15 01:10:00 +0300245 /*
246 * Group chips that have common command sets. This should ensure that
247 * no chip gets confused by a probing command for a very different class
248 * of chips.
249 */
250 enum {
251 /* SPI25 is very common. Keep it at zero so we don't have
252 to specify it for each and every chip in the database.*/
253 SPI25 = 0,
Nico Huber54557862023-05-15 12:01:04 +0200254 SPI95,
255 SPI_EDI,
Mike Banon31b5e3b2018-01-15 01:10:00 +0300256 } spi_cmd_set;
257
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger63fd9022011-12-14 22:25:15 +0000258 int (*probe) (struct flashctx *flash);
Maciej Pijankac6e11112009-06-03 14:46:22 +0000259
Stefan Taunerc69c9c82011-11-23 09:13:48 +0000260 /* Delay after "enter/exit ID mode" commands in microseconds.
261 * NB: negative values have special meanings, see TIMING_* below.
262 */
263 signed int probe_timing;
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerf38431a2009-09-05 02:30:58 +0000264
265 /*
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger63ce4bb2009-12-22 13:04:53 +0000266 * Erase blocks and associated erase function. Any chip erase function
267 * is stored as chip-sized virtual block together with said function.
Stefan Taunerc0aaf952011-05-19 02:58:17 +0000268 * The first one that fits will be chosen. There is currently no way to
269 * influence that behaviour. For testing just comment out the other
270 * elements or set the function pointer to NULL.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerf38431a2009-09-05 02:30:58 +0000271 */
272 struct block_eraser {
Stefan Tauner6697f712014-08-06 15:09:15 +0000273 struct eraseblock {
Stefan Taunerd06d9412011-06-12 19:47:55 +0000274 unsigned int size; /* Eraseblock size in bytes */
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerf38431a2009-09-05 02:30:58 +0000275 unsigned int count; /* Number of contiguous blocks with that size */
276 } eraseblocks[NUM_ERASEREGIONS];
Stefan Tauner355cbfd2011-05-28 02:37:14 +0000277 /* a block_erase function should try to erase one block of size
278 * 'blocklen' at address 'blockaddr' and return 0 on success. */
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger63fd9022011-12-14 22:25:15 +0000279 int (*block_erase) (struct flashctx *flash, unsigned int blockaddr, unsigned int blocklen);
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerf38431a2009-09-05 02:30:58 +0000280 } block_erasers[NUM_ERASEFUNCTIONS];
281
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger63fd9022011-12-14 22:25:15 +0000282 int (*printlock) (struct flashctx *flash);
283 int (*unlock) (struct flashctx *flash);
Mark Marshallf20b7be2014-05-09 21:16:21 +0000284 int (*write) (struct flashctx *flash, const uint8_t *buf, unsigned int start, unsigned int len);
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger63fd9022011-12-14 22:25:15 +0000285 int (*read) (struct flashctx *flash, uint8_t *buf, unsigned int start, unsigned int len);
286 struct voltage {
Steven Zakuleccbe370e2011-06-03 07:26:31 +0000287 uint16_t min;
288 uint16_t max;
289 } voltage;
Stefan Tauner50d67aa2013-03-03 23:49:48 +0000290 enum write_granularity gran;
Nico Huber57dbd642018-03-13 18:01:05 +0100291
Nikolai Artemievc6c3f282021-10-20 23:34:15 +1100292 struct reg_bit_map {
293 /* Status register protection bit (SRP) */
294 struct reg_bit_info srp;
295
296 /* Status register lock bit (SRP) */
297 struct reg_bit_info srl;
298
299 /*
300 * Note: some datasheets refer to configuration bits that
301 * function like TB/SEC/CMP bits as BP bits (e.g. BP3 for a bit
302 * that functions like TB).
303 *
304 * As a convention, any config bit that functions like a
305 * TB/SEC/CMP bit should be assigned to the respective
306 * tb/sec/cmp field in this structure, even if the datasheet
307 * uses a different name.
308 */
309
310 /* Block protection bits (BP) */
311 /* Extra element for terminator */
312 struct reg_bit_info bp[MAX_BP_BITS + 1];
313
314 /* Top/bottom protection bit (TB) */
315 struct reg_bit_info tb;
316
317 /* Sector/block protection bit (SEC) */
318 struct reg_bit_info sec;
319
320 /* Complement bit (CMP) */
321 struct reg_bit_info cmp;
Sergii Dmytruk801fcd02021-12-19 18:45:16 +0200322
323 /* Write Protect Selection (per sector protection when set) */
324 struct reg_bit_info wps;
Nikolai Artemievc6c3f282021-10-20 23:34:15 +1100325 } reg_bits;
Nikolai Artemievc9feb1b2021-10-21 01:35:13 +1100326
Nico Huberaabb3e02023-01-13 00:22:30 +0100327 /* Write WP configuration to the chip */
328 enum flashprog_wp_result (*wp_write_cfg)(struct flashctx *, const struct flashprog_wp_cfg *);
329 /* Read WP configuration from the chip */
330 enum flashprog_wp_result (*wp_read_cfg)(struct flashprog_wp_cfg *, struct flashctx *);
331 /* Get a list of protection ranges supported by the chip */
332 enum flashprog_wp_result (*wp_get_ranges)(struct flashprog_wp_ranges **, struct flashctx *);
Nikolai Artemievc9feb1b2021-10-21 01:35:13 +1100333 /* Function that takes a set of WP config bits (e.g. BP, SEC, TB, etc) */
334 /* and determines what protection range they select. */
335 void (*decode_range)(size_t *start, size_t *len, const struct wp_bits *, size_t chip_len);
Nico Huber901fb952023-01-11 23:24:23 +0100336
337 int (*prepare_access)(struct flashctx *, enum preparation_steps);
338 void (*finish_access)(struct flashctx *);
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger63fd9022011-12-14 22:25:15 +0000339};
Ronald G. Minnicheaab50b2003-09-12 22:41:53 +0000340
Nikolai Artemiev4ad48642020-11-05 13:54:27 +1100341typedef int (*chip_restore_fn_cb_t)(struct flashctx *flash, uint8_t status);
342
Richard Hughes842d6782021-01-15 09:48:12 +0000343struct flashprog_progress {
344 flashprog_progress_callback *callback;
345 enum flashprog_progress_stage stage;
346 size_t current;
347 size_t total;
348 void *user_data;
349};
350
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200351struct flashprog_flashctx {
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger5a7cb842012-08-25 01:17:58 +0000352 struct flashchip *chip;
Stefan Tauner4e32ec12014-08-30 23:39:51 +0000353 /* FIXME: The memory mappings should be saved in a more structured way. */
354 /* The physical_* fields store the respective addresses in the physical address space of the CPU. */
355 uintptr_t physical_memory;
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200356 /* The virtual_* fields store where the respective physical address is mapped into flashprog's address
Stefan Tauner4e32ec12014-08-30 23:39:51 +0000357 * space. A value equivalent to (chipaddr)ERROR_PTR indicates an invalid mapping (or none at all). */
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger5820f422009-05-16 21:22:56 +0000358 chipaddr virtual_memory;
Stefan Tauner4e32ec12014-08-30 23:39:51 +0000359 /* Some flash devices have an additional register space; semantics are like above. */
360 uintptr_t physical_registers;
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger5820f422009-05-16 21:22:56 +0000361 chipaddr virtual_registers;
Nico Huber9a11cbf2023-01-13 01:19:07 +0100362 union {
363 struct par_master *par;
364 struct spi_master *spi;
365 struct opaque_master *opaque;
366 } mst;
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200367 const struct flashprog_layout *layout;
368 struct flashprog_layout *default_layout;
Nico Huber454f6132012-12-10 13:34:10 +0000369 struct {
370 bool force;
371 bool force_boardmismatch;
372 bool verify_after_write;
373 bool verify_whole_chip;
374 } flags;
Nico Huberf43c6542017-10-14 17:47:28 +0200375 /* We cache the state of the extended address register (highest byte
376 of a 4BA for 3BA instructions) and the state of the 4BA mode here.
377 If possible, we enter 4BA mode early. If that fails, we make use
378 of the extended address register. */
379 int address_high_byte;
380 bool in_4ba_mode;
Nikolai Artemiev4ad48642020-11-05 13:54:27 +1100381
382 int chip_restore_fn_count;
383 struct chip_restore_func_data {
384 chip_restore_fn_cb_t func;
385 uint8_t status;
386 } chip_restore_fn[MAX_CHIP_RESTORE_FUNCTIONS];
Richard Hughes842d6782021-01-15 09:48:12 +0000387
388 struct flashprog_progress progress;
Ronald G. Minnich5e5f75e2002-01-29 18:21:41 +0000389};
390
Maciej Pijankac6e11112009-06-03 14:46:22 +0000391/* Timing used in probe routines. ZERO is -2 to differentiate between an unset
392 * field and zero delay.
Paul Kocialkowski80ae14e2018-01-15 01:07:46 +0300393 *
Maciej Pijankac6e11112009-06-03 14:46:22 +0000394 * SPI devices will always have zero delay and ignore this field.
395 */
396#define TIMING_FIXME -1
397/* this is intentionally same value as fixme */
398#define TIMING_IGNORED -1
399#define TIMING_ZERO -2
400
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4c823182011-05-04 00:39:50 +0000401extern const struct flashchip flashchips[];
Stefan Tauner96658be2014-05-26 22:05:31 +0000402extern const unsigned int flashchips_size;
Ollie Lho184a4042005-11-26 21:55:36 +0000403
Edward O'Callaghan63f6a372022-08-12 12:56:43 +1000404/* parallel.c */
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8a3c60c2011-12-18 15:01:24 +0000405void chip_writeb(const struct flashctx *flash, uint8_t val, chipaddr addr);
406void chip_writew(const struct flashctx *flash, uint16_t val, chipaddr addr);
407void chip_writel(const struct flashctx *flash, uint32_t val, chipaddr addr);
Mark Marshallf20b7be2014-05-09 21:16:21 +0000408void chip_writen(const struct flashctx *flash, const uint8_t *buf, chipaddr addr, size_t len);
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8a3c60c2011-12-18 15:01:24 +0000409uint8_t chip_readb(const struct flashctx *flash, const chipaddr addr);
410uint16_t chip_readw(const struct flashctx *flash, const chipaddr addr);
411uint32_t chip_readl(const struct flashctx *flash, const chipaddr addr);
412void chip_readn(const struct flashctx *flash, uint8_t *buf, const chipaddr addr, size_t len);
413
Uwe Hermannba290d12009-06-17 12:07:12 +0000414/* print.c */
Edward O'Callaghan3b64d812022-08-12 13:07:51 +1000415void print_buildinfo(void);
416void print_version(void);
417void print_banner(void);
Niklas Söderlundede2fa42012-10-23 13:06:46 +0000418int print_supported(void);
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerf5292052009-11-17 09:57:34 +0000419void print_supported_wiki(void);
Uwe Hermann515ab3d2009-05-15 17:02:34 +0000420
Stefan Tauner6ad6e012014-06-12 00:04:32 +0000421/* helpers.c */
Nico Huber7679b5c2023-04-28 21:48:53 +0000422int flashprog_read_chunked(struct flashctx *, uint8_t *dst, unsigned int start, unsigned int len, unsigned int chunksize, readfunc_t *);
Stefan Tauner6ad6e012014-06-12 00:04:32 +0000423uint32_t address_to_bits(uint32_t addr);
Nico Huber519be662018-12-23 20:03:35 +0100424unsigned int bitcount(unsigned long a);
425#undef MIN
426#define MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
427#undef MAX
428#define MAX(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
Stefan Tauner6ad6e012014-06-12 00:04:32 +0000429int max(int a, int b);
430int min(int a, int b);
431char *strcat_realloc(char *dest, const char *src);
432void tolower_string(char *str);
Marc Schink7ecfe482016-03-17 16:07:23 +0100433uint8_t reverse_byte(uint8_t x);
434void reverse_bytes(uint8_t *dst, const uint8_t *src, size_t length);
Stefan Taunerb41d8472014-11-01 22:56:06 +0000435#ifdef __MINGW32__
436char* strtok_r(char *str, const char *delim, char **nextp);
Miklós Márton8900d6c2019-07-30 00:03:22 +0200437char *strndup(const char *str, size_t size);
Stefan Taunerb41d8472014-11-01 22:56:06 +0000438#endif
Nico Huber2d625722016-05-03 10:48:02 +0200439#if defined(__DJGPP__) || (!defined(__LIBPAYLOAD__) && !defined(HAVE_STRNLEN))
Stefan Taunerdc627932015-01-27 18:07:50 +0000440size_t strnlen(const char *str, size_t n);
441#endif
Stefan Tauner6ad6e012014-06-12 00:04:32 +0000442
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200443/* flashprog.c */
444extern const char flashprog_version[];
Nico Huberbcb2e5a2012-12-30 01:23:17 +0000445extern const char *chip_to_probe;
Nico Huber2d625722016-05-03 10:48:02 +0200446char *flashbuses_to_text(enum chipbustype bustype);
Stefan Tauner4e32ec12014-08-30 23:39:51 +0000447int map_flash(struct flashctx *flash);
448void unmap_flash(struct flashctx *flash);
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger63fd9022011-12-14 22:25:15 +0000449int read_memmapped(struct flashctx *flash, uint8_t *buf, unsigned int start, unsigned int len);
450int erase_flash(struct flashctx *flash);
Nico Huber9a11cbf2023-01-13 01:19:07 +0100451struct registered_master;
Carl-Daniel Hailfingera5bcbce2014-07-19 22:03:29 +0000452int probe_flash(struct registered_master *mst, int startchip, struct flashctx *fill_flash, int force);
Richard Hughes842d6782021-01-15 09:48:12 +0000453int flashprog_read_range(struct flashctx *, uint8_t *buf, unsigned int start, unsigned int len);
Mark Marshallf20b7be2014-05-09 21:16:21 +0000454int verify_range(struct flashctx *flash, const uint8_t *cmpbuf, unsigned int start, unsigned int len);
Edward O'Callaghanc72d20a2021-12-13 12:30:03 +1100455void emergency_help_message(void);
Carl-Daniel Hailfingera73fb492010-10-06 23:48:34 +0000456void list_programmers_linebreak(int startcol, int cols, int paren);
Carl-Daniel Hailfingera84835a2010-01-07 03:24:05 +0000457int selfcheck(void);
Stefan Tauner66652442011-06-26 17:38:17 +0000458int read_buf_from_file(unsigned char *buf, unsigned long size, const char *filename);
Mark Marshallf20b7be2014-05-09 21:16:21 +0000459int write_buf_to_file(const unsigned char *buf, unsigned long size, const char *filename);
Nico Huber305f4172013-06-14 11:55:26 +0200460int prepare_flash_access(struct flashctx *, bool read_it, bool write_it, bool erase_it, bool verify_it);
461void finalize_flash_access(struct flashctx *);
Nikolai Artemiev4ad48642020-11-05 13:54:27 +1100462int register_chip_restore(chip_restore_fn_cb_t func, struct flashctx *flash, uint8_t status);
Uwe Hermannba290d12009-06-17 12:07:12 +0000463
Tadas Slotkusad470342011-09-03 17:15:00 +0000464/* Something happened that shouldn't happen, but we can go on. */
Michael Karchera4448d92010-07-22 18:04:15 +0000465#define ERROR_NONFATAL 0x100
466
Tadas Slotkusad470342011-09-03 17:15:00 +0000467/* Something happened that shouldn't happen, we'll abort. */
468#define ERROR_FATAL -0xee
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200469#define ERROR_FLASHPROG_BUG -200
470/* We reached one of the hardcoded limits of flashprog. This can be fixed by
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerc40cff72011-12-20 00:19:29 +0000471 * increasing the limit of a compile-time allocation or by switching to dynamic
472 * allocation.
473 * Note: If this warning is triggered, check first for runaway registrations.
474 */
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200475#define ERROR_FLASHPROG_LIMIT -201
Tadas Slotkusad470342011-09-03 17:15:00 +0000476
Stefan Tauner9b32de92014-08-08 23:52:33 +0000477/* cli_common.c */
Stefan Tauner9b32de92014-08-08 23:52:33 +0000478void print_chip_support_status(const struct flashchip *chip);
479
Sean Nelson51e97d72010-01-07 20:09:33 +0000480/* cli_output.c */
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200481extern enum flashprog_log_level verbose_screen;
482extern enum flashprog_log_level verbose_logfile;
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1c155482012-06-06 09:17:06 +0000483int open_logfile(const char * const filename);
484int close_logfile(void);
485void start_logging(void);
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200486int flashprog_print_cb(enum flashprog_log_level level, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
Richard Hughes842d6782021-01-15 09:48:12 +0000487void flashprog_progress_cb(enum flashprog_progress_stage, size_t current, size_t total, void *user_data);
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9f5f2152010-06-04 23:20:21 +0000488/* Let gcc and clang check for correct printf-style format strings. */
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200489int print(enum flashprog_log_level level, const char *fmt, ...)
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger11990da2013-07-13 23:21:05 +0000490#ifdef __MINGW32__
Antonio Ospiteb6e3d252018-03-03 18:40:24 +0100491# ifndef __MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT
492# define __MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT gnu_printf
493# endif
Stefan Taunerf268d8b2017-10-26 18:45:00 +0200494__attribute__((format(__MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT, 2, 3)));
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger11990da2013-07-13 23:21:05 +0000495#else
496__attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
497#endif
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200498#define msg_gerr(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_ERROR, __VA_ARGS__) /* general errors */
499#define msg_perr(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_ERROR, __VA_ARGS__) /* programmer errors */
500#define msg_cerr(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_ERROR, __VA_ARGS__) /* chip errors */
501#define msg_gwarn(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_WARN, __VA_ARGS__) /* general warnings */
502#define msg_pwarn(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_WARN, __VA_ARGS__) /* programmer warnings */
503#define msg_cwarn(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_WARN, __VA_ARGS__) /* chip warnings */
504#define msg_ginfo(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_INFO, __VA_ARGS__) /* general info */
505#define msg_pinfo(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_INFO, __VA_ARGS__) /* programmer info */
506#define msg_cinfo(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_INFO, __VA_ARGS__) /* chip info */
507#define msg_gdbg(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_DEBUG, __VA_ARGS__) /* general debug */
508#define msg_pdbg(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_DEBUG, __VA_ARGS__) /* programmer debug */
509#define msg_cdbg(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_DEBUG, __VA_ARGS__) /* chip debug */
510#define msg_gdbg2(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_DEBUG2, __VA_ARGS__) /* general debug2 */
511#define msg_pdbg2(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_DEBUG2, __VA_ARGS__) /* programmer debug2 */
512#define msg_cdbg2(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_DEBUG2, __VA_ARGS__) /* chip debug2 */
513#define msg_gspew(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_SPEW, __VA_ARGS__) /* general debug spew */
514#define msg_pspew(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_SPEW, __VA_ARGS__) /* programmer debug spew */
515#define msg_cspew(...) print(FLASHPROG_MSG_SPEW, __VA_ARGS__) /* chip debug spew */
Richard Hughes842d6782021-01-15 09:48:12 +0000516void flashprog_progress_add(struct flashprog_flashctx *, size_t progress);
Sean Nelson51e97d72010-01-07 20:09:33 +0000517
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger00f911e2007-10-15 21:44:47 +0000518/* spi.c */
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerd0478292009-07-10 21:08:55 +0000519struct spi_command {
520 unsigned int writecnt;
521 unsigned int readcnt;
522 const unsigned char *writearr;
523 unsigned char *readarr;
524};
Nico Hubera3140d02017-10-15 11:20:58 +0200525#define NULL_SPI_CMD { 0, 0, NULL, NULL, }
Edward O'Callaghan5eca4272020-04-12 17:27:53 +1000526int spi_send_command(const struct flashctx *flash, unsigned int writecnt, unsigned int readcnt, const unsigned char *writearr, unsigned char *readarr);
527int spi_send_multicommand(const struct flashctx *flash, struct spi_command *cmds);
Mats Erik Andersson44e1a192008-09-26 13:19:02 +0000528
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerc40cff72011-12-20 00:19:29 +0000529enum chipbustype get_buses_supported(void);
Ollie Lho761bf1b2004-03-20 16:46:10 +0000530#endif /* !__FLASH_H__ */