Added board type as a parameter to mx2 NFC as they have different base addresses.
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24 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
25 #include <config.h>
26 #endif
27 #include <flash/common.h>
28 #include <flash/nor/core.h>
29 #include <flash/nor/imp.h>
30 #include <target/image.h>
33 /**
34 * @file
35 * Upper level of NOR flash framework.
36 * The lower level interfaces are to drivers. These upper level ones
37 * primarily support access from Tcl scripts or from GDB.
40 static struct flash_bank *flash_banks;
42 int flash_driver_erase(struct flash_bank *bank, int first, int last)
44 int retval;
46 retval = bank->driver->erase(bank, first, last);
47 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
49 LOG_ERROR("failed erasing sectors %d to %d", first, last);
52 return retval;
55 int flash_driver_protect(struct flash_bank *bank, int set, int first, int last)
57 int retval;
59 /* callers may not supply illegal parameters ... */
60 if (first < 0 || first > last || last >= bank->num_sectors)
62 LOG_ERROR("illegal sector range");
63 return ERROR_FAIL;
66 /* force "set" to 0/1 */
67 set = !!set;
69 /* DANGER!
71 * We must not use any cached information about protection state!!!!
73 * There are a million things that could change the protect state:
75 * the target could have reset, power cycled, been hot plugged,
76 * the application could have run, etc.
78 * Drivers only receive valid sector range.
80 retval = bank->driver->protect(bank, set, first, last);
81 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
83 LOG_ERROR("failed setting protection for areas %d to %d", first, last);
86 return retval;
89 int flash_driver_write(struct flash_bank *bank,
90 uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t offset, uint32_t count)
92 int retval;
94 retval = bank->driver->write(bank, buffer, offset, count);
95 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
97 LOG_ERROR("error writing to flash at address 0x%08" PRIx32 " at offset 0x%8.8" PRIx32,
98 bank->base, offset);
101 return retval;
104 int flash_driver_read(struct flash_bank *bank,
105 uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t offset, uint32_t count)
107 int retval;
109 LOG_DEBUG("call flash_driver_read()");
111 retval = bank->driver->read(bank, buffer, offset, count);
112 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
114 LOG_ERROR("error reading to flash at address 0x%08" PRIx32 " at offset 0x%8.8" PRIx32,
115 bank->base, offset);
118 return retval;
121 int default_flash_read(struct flash_bank *bank,
122 uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t offset, uint32_t count)
124 return target_read_buffer(bank->target, offset + bank->base, count, buffer);
127 void flash_bank_add(struct flash_bank *bank)
129 /* put flash bank in linked list */
130 unsigned bank_num = 0;
131 if (flash_banks)
133 /* find last flash bank */
134 struct flash_bank *p = flash_banks;
135 while (NULL != p->next)
137 bank_num += 1;
138 p = p->next;
140 p->next = bank;
141 bank_num += 1;
143 else
144 flash_banks = bank;
146 bank->bank_number = bank_num;
149 struct flash_bank *flash_bank_list(void)
151 return flash_banks;
154 struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_num_noprobe(int num)
156 struct flash_bank *p;
157 int i = 0;
159 for (p = flash_banks; p; p = p->next)
161 if (i++ == num)
163 return p;
166 LOG_ERROR("flash bank %d does not exist", num);
167 return NULL;
170 int flash_get_bank_count(void)
172 struct flash_bank *p;
173 int i = 0;
174 for (p = flash_banks; p; p = p->next)
176 i++;
178 return i;
181 struct flash_bank *get_flash_bank_by_name_noprobe(const char *name)
183 unsigned requested = get_flash_name_index(name);
184 unsigned found = 0;
186 struct flash_bank *bank;
187 for (bank = flash_banks; NULL != bank; bank = bank->next)
189 if (strcmp(bank->name, name) == 0)
190 return bank;
191 if (!flash_driver_name_matches(bank->driver->name, name))
192 continue;
193 if (++found < requested)
194 continue;
195 return bank;
197 return NULL;
200 int get_flash_bank_by_name(const char *name, struct flash_bank **bank_result)
202 struct flash_bank *bank;
203 int retval;
205 bank = get_flash_bank_by_name_noprobe(name);
206 if (bank != NULL)
208 retval = bank->driver->auto_probe(bank);
210 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
212 LOG_ERROR("auto_probe failed");
213 return retval;
217 *bank_result = bank;
218 return ERROR_OK;
221 int get_flash_bank_by_num(int num, struct flash_bank **bank)
223 struct flash_bank *p = get_flash_bank_by_num_noprobe(num);
224 int retval;
226 if (p == NULL)
228 return ERROR_FAIL;
231 retval = p->driver->auto_probe(p);
233 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
235 LOG_ERROR("auto_probe failed");
236 return retval;
238 *bank = p;
239 return ERROR_OK;
242 /* lookup flash bank by address, bank not found is success, but
243 * result_bank is set to NULL. */
244 int get_flash_bank_by_addr(struct target *target, uint32_t addr, bool check, struct flash_bank **result_bank)
246 struct flash_bank *c;
248 /* cycle through bank list */
249 for (c = flash_banks; c; c = c->next)
251 int retval;
252 retval = c->driver->auto_probe(c);
254 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
256 LOG_ERROR("auto_probe failed");
257 return retval;
259 /* check whether address belongs to this flash bank */
260 if ((addr >= c->base) && (addr <= c->base + (c->size - 1)) && target == c->target)
262 *result_bank = c;
263 return ERROR_OK;
266 *result_bank = NULL;
267 if (check)
269 LOG_ERROR("No flash at address 0x%08" PRIx32, addr);
270 return ERROR_FAIL;
272 return ERROR_OK;
275 int default_flash_mem_blank_check(struct flash_bank *bank)
277 struct target *target = bank->target;
278 const int buffer_size = 1024;
279 int i;
280 uint32_t nBytes;
281 int retval = ERROR_OK;
283 if (bank->target->state != TARGET_HALTED)
285 LOG_ERROR("Target not halted");
286 return ERROR_TARGET_NOT_HALTED;
289 uint8_t *buffer = malloc(buffer_size);
291 for (i = 0; i < bank->num_sectors; i++)
293 uint32_t j;
294 bank->sectors[i].is_erased = 1;
296 for (j = 0; j < bank->sectors[i].size; j += buffer_size)
298 uint32_t chunk;
299 chunk = buffer_size;
300 if (chunk > (j - bank->sectors[i].size))
302 chunk = (j - bank->sectors[i].size);
305 retval = target_read_memory(target, bank->base + bank->sectors[i].offset + j, 4, chunk/4, buffer);
306 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
308 goto done;
311 for (nBytes = 0; nBytes < chunk; nBytes++)
313 if (buffer[nBytes] != 0xFF)
315 bank->sectors[i].is_erased = 0;
316 break;
322 done:
323 free(buffer);
325 return retval;
328 int default_flash_blank_check(struct flash_bank *bank)
330 struct target *target = bank->target;
331 int i;
332 int retval;
333 int fast_check = 0;
334 uint32_t blank;
336 if (bank->target->state != TARGET_HALTED)
338 LOG_ERROR("Target not halted");
339 return ERROR_TARGET_NOT_HALTED;
342 for (i = 0; i < bank->num_sectors; i++)
344 uint32_t address = bank->base + bank->sectors[i].offset;
345 uint32_t size = bank->sectors[i].size;
347 retval = target_blank_check_memory(target, address, size, &blank);
348 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
350 fast_check = 0;
351 break;
353 if (blank == 0xFF)
354 bank->sectors[i].is_erased = 1;
355 else
356 bank->sectors[i].is_erased = 0;
357 fast_check = 1;
360 if (!fast_check)
362 LOG_USER("Running slow fallback erase check - add working memory");
363 return default_flash_mem_blank_check(bank);
366 return ERROR_OK;
369 /* Manipulate given flash region, selecting the bank according to target
370 * and address. Maps an address range to a set of sectors, and issues
371 * the callback() on that set ... e.g. to erase or unprotect its members.
373 * (Note a current bad assumption: that protection operates on the same
374 * size sectors as erase operations use.)
376 * The "pad_reason" parameter is a kind of boolean: when it's NULL, the
377 * range must fit those sectors exactly. This is clearly safe; it can't
378 * erase data which the caller said to leave alone, for example. If it's
379 * non-NULL, rather than failing, extra data in the first and/or last
380 * sectors will be added to the range, and that reason string is used when
381 * warning about those additions.
383 static int flash_iterate_address_range_inner(struct target *target,
384 char *pad_reason, uint32_t addr, uint32_t length,
385 int (*callback)(struct flash_bank *bank, int first, int last))
387 struct flash_bank *c;
388 uint32_t last_addr = addr + length; /* first address AFTER end */
389 int first = -1;
390 int last = -1;
391 int i;
393 int retval = get_flash_bank_by_addr(target, addr, true, &c);
394 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
395 return retval;
397 if (c->size == 0 || c->num_sectors == 0)
399 LOG_ERROR("Bank is invalid");
400 return ERROR_FLASH_BANK_INVALID;
403 if (length == 0)
405 /* special case, erase whole bank when length is zero */
406 if (addr != c->base)
408 LOG_ERROR("Whole bank access must start at beginning of bank.");
409 return ERROR_FLASH_DST_BREAKS_ALIGNMENT;
412 return callback(c, 0, c->num_sectors - 1);
415 /* check whether it all fits in this bank */
416 if (addr + length - 1 > c->base + c->size - 1)
418 LOG_ERROR("Flash access does not fit into bank.");
419 return ERROR_FLASH_DST_BREAKS_ALIGNMENT;
422 /** @todo: handle erasures that cross into adjacent banks */
424 addr -= c->base;
425 last_addr -= c->base;
427 for (i = 0; i < c->num_sectors; i++)
429 struct flash_sector *f = c->sectors + i;
430 uint32_t end = f->offset + f->size;
432 /* start only on a sector boundary */
433 if (first < 0) {
434 /* scanned past the first sector? */
435 if (addr < f->offset)
436 break;
438 /* is this the first sector? */
439 if (addr == f->offset)
440 first = i;
442 /* Does this need head-padding? If so, pad and warn;
443 * or else force an error.
445 * Such padding can make trouble, since *WE* can't
446 * ever know if that data was in use. The warning
447 * should help users sort out messes later.
449 else if (addr < end && pad_reason) {
450 /* FIXME say how many bytes (e.g. 80 KB) */
451 LOG_WARNING("Adding extra %s range, "
452 "%#8.8x to %#8.8x",
453 pad_reason,
454 (unsigned) f->offset,
455 (unsigned) addr - 1);
456 first = i;
457 } else
458 continue;
461 /* is this (also?) the last sector? */
462 if (last_addr == end) {
463 last = i;
464 break;
467 /* Does this need tail-padding? If so, pad and warn;
468 * or else force an error.
470 if (last_addr < end && pad_reason) {
471 /* FIXME say how many bytes (e.g. 80 KB) */
472 LOG_WARNING("Adding extra %s range, "
473 "%#8.8x to %#8.8x",
474 pad_reason,
475 (unsigned) last_addr,
476 (unsigned) end - 1);
477 last = i;
478 break;
481 /* MUST finish on a sector boundary */
482 if (last_addr <= f->offset)
483 break;
486 /* invalid start or end address? */
487 if (first == -1 || last == -1) {
488 LOG_ERROR("address range 0x%8.8x .. 0x%8.8x "
489 "is not sector-aligned",
490 (unsigned) (c->base + addr),
491 (unsigned) (c->base + last_addr - 1));
492 return ERROR_FLASH_DST_BREAKS_ALIGNMENT;
495 /* The NOR driver may trim this range down, based on what
496 * sectors are already erased/unprotected. GDB currently
497 * blocks such optimizations.
499 return callback(c, first, last);
502 /* The inner fn only handles a single bank, we could be spanning
503 * multiple chips.
505 static int flash_iterate_address_range(struct target *target,
506 char *pad_reason, uint32_t addr, uint32_t length,
507 int (*callback)(struct flash_bank *bank, int first, int last))
509 struct flash_bank *c;
510 int retval = ERROR_OK;
512 /* Danger! zero-length iterations means entire bank! */
515 retval = get_flash_bank_by_addr(target, addr, true, &c);
516 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
517 return retval;
519 uint32_t cur_length = length;
520 /* check whether it all fits in this bank */
521 if (addr + length - 1 > c->base + c->size - 1)
523 LOG_DEBUG("iterating over more than one flash bank.");
524 cur_length = c->base + c->size - addr;
526 retval = flash_iterate_address_range_inner(target,
527 pad_reason, addr, cur_length,
528 callback);
529 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
530 break;
532 length -= cur_length;
533 addr += cur_length;
534 } while (length > 0);
536 return retval;
539 int flash_erase_address_range(struct target *target,
540 bool pad, uint32_t addr, uint32_t length)
542 return flash_iterate_address_range(target, pad ? "erase" : NULL,
543 addr, length, &flash_driver_erase);
546 static int flash_driver_unprotect(struct flash_bank *bank, int first, int last)
548 return flash_driver_protect(bank, 0, first, last);
551 int flash_unlock_address_range(struct target *target, uint32_t addr, uint32_t length)
553 /* By default, pad to sector boundaries ... the real issue here
554 * is that our (only) caller *permanently* removes protection,
555 * and doesn't restore it.
557 return flash_iterate_address_range(target, "unprotect",
558 addr, length, &flash_driver_unprotect);
561 static int compare_section (const void * a, const void * b)
563 struct imagesection *b1, *b2;
564 b1=*((struct imagesection **)a);
565 b2=*((struct imagesection **)b);
567 if (b1->base_address == b2->base_address)
569 return 0;
570 } else if (b1->base_address > b2->base_address)
572 return 1;
573 } else
575 return -1;
580 int flash_write_unlock(struct target *target, struct image *image,
581 uint32_t *written, int erase, bool unlock)
583 int retval = ERROR_OK;
585 int section;
586 uint32_t section_offset;
587 struct flash_bank *c;
588 int *padding;
590 section = 0;
591 section_offset = 0;
593 if (written)
594 *written = 0;
596 if (erase)
598 /* assume all sectors need erasing - stops any problems
599 * when flash_write is called multiple times */
601 flash_set_dirty();
604 /* allocate padding array */
605 padding = calloc(image->num_sections, sizeof(*padding));
607 /* This fn requires all sections to be in ascending order of addresses,
608 * whereas an image can have sections out of order. */
609 struct imagesection **sections = malloc(sizeof(struct imagesection *) *
610 image->num_sections);
611 int i;
612 for (i = 0; i < image->num_sections; i++)
614 sections[i] = &image->sections[i];
617 qsort(sections, image->num_sections, sizeof(struct imagesection *),
618 compare_section);
620 /* loop until we reach end of the image */
621 while (section < image->num_sections)
623 uint32_t buffer_size;
624 uint8_t *buffer;
625 int section_last;
626 uint32_t run_address = sections[section]->base_address + section_offset;
627 uint32_t run_size = sections[section]->size - section_offset;
628 int pad_bytes = 0;
630 if (sections[section]->size == 0)
632 LOG_WARNING("empty section %d", section);
633 section++;
634 section_offset = 0;
635 continue;
638 /* find the corresponding flash bank */
639 retval = get_flash_bank_by_addr(target, run_address, false, &c);
640 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
642 goto done;
644 if (c == NULL)
646 section++; /* and skip it */
647 section_offset = 0;
648 continue;
651 /* collect consecutive sections which fall into the same bank */
652 section_last = section;
653 padding[section] = 0;
654 while ((run_address + run_size - 1 < c->base + c->size - 1)
655 && (section_last + 1 < image->num_sections))
657 /* sections are sorted */
658 assert(sections[section_last + 1]->base_address >= c->base);
659 if (sections[section_last + 1]->base_address >= (c->base + c->size))
661 /* Done with this bank */
662 break;
665 /* FIXME This needlessly touches sectors BETWEEN the
666 * sections it's writing. Without auto erase, it just
667 * writes ones. That WILL INVALIDATE data in cases
668 * like Stellaris Tempest chips, corrupting internal
669 * ECC codes; and at least FreeScale suggests issues
670 * with that approach (in HC11 documentation).
672 * With auto erase enabled, data in those sectors will
673 * be needlessly destroyed; and some of the limited
674 * number of flash erase cycles will be wasted...
676 * In both cases, the extra writes slow things down.
679 /* if we have multiple sections within our image,
680 * flash programming could fail due to alignment issues
681 * attempt to rebuild a consecutive buffer for the flash loader */
682 pad_bytes = (sections[section_last + 1]->base_address) - (run_address + run_size);
683 padding[section_last] = pad_bytes;
684 run_size += sections[++section_last]->size;
685 run_size += pad_bytes;
687 if (pad_bytes > 0)
688 LOG_INFO("Padding image section %d with %d bytes", section_last-1, pad_bytes);
691 if (run_address + run_size - 1 > c->base + c->size - 1)
693 /* If we have more than one flash chip back to back, then we limit
694 * the current write operation to the current chip.
696 LOG_DEBUG("Truncate flash run size to the current flash chip.");
698 run_size = c->base + c->size - run_address;
699 assert(run_size > 0);
702 /* If we're applying any sector automagic, then pad this
703 * (maybe-combined) segment to the end of its last sector.
705 if (unlock || erase) {
706 int sector;
707 uint32_t offset_start = run_address - c->base;
708 uint32_t offset_end = offset_start + run_size;
709 uint32_t end = offset_end, delta;
711 for (sector = 0; sector < c->num_sectors; sector++) {
712 end = c->sectors[sector].offset
713 + c->sectors[sector].size;
714 if (offset_end <= end)
715 break;
718 delta = end - offset_end;
719 padding[section_last] += delta;
720 run_size += delta;
723 /* allocate buffer */
724 buffer = malloc(run_size);
725 if (buffer == NULL)
727 LOG_ERROR("Out of memory for flash bank buffer");
728 retval = ERROR_FAIL;
729 goto done;
731 buffer_size = 0;
733 /* read sections to the buffer */
734 while (buffer_size < run_size)
736 size_t size_read;
738 size_read = run_size - buffer_size;
739 if (size_read > sections[section]->size - section_offset)
740 size_read = sections[section]->size - section_offset;
742 /* KLUDGE!
744 * #¤%#"%¤% we have to figure out the section # from the sorted
745 * list of pointers to sections to invoke image_read_section()...
747 intptr_t diff = (intptr_t)sections[section] - (intptr_t)image->sections;
748 int t_section_num = diff / sizeof(struct imagesection);
750 LOG_DEBUG("image_read_section: section = %d, t_section_num = %d, section_offset = %d, buffer_size = %d, size_read = %d",
751 (int)section,
752 (int)t_section_num, (int)section_offset, (int)buffer_size, (int)size_read);
753 if ((retval = image_read_section(image, t_section_num, section_offset,
754 size_read, buffer + buffer_size, &size_read)) != ERROR_OK || size_read == 0)
756 free(buffer);
757 goto done;
760 /* see if we need to pad the section */
761 while (padding[section]--)
762 (buffer + buffer_size)[size_read++] = 0xff;
764 buffer_size += size_read;
765 section_offset += size_read;
767 if (section_offset >= sections[section]->size)
769 section++;
770 section_offset = 0;
774 retval = ERROR_OK;
776 if (unlock)
778 retval = flash_unlock_address_range(target, run_address, run_size);
780 if (retval == ERROR_OK)
782 if (erase)
784 /* calculate and erase sectors */
785 retval = flash_erase_address_range(target,
786 true, run_address, run_size);
790 if (retval == ERROR_OK)
792 /* write flash sectors */
793 retval = flash_driver_write(c, buffer, run_address - c->base, run_size);
796 free(buffer);
798 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
800 /* abort operation */
801 goto done;
804 if (written != NULL)
805 *written += run_size; /* add run size to total written counter */
809 done:
810 free(sections);
811 free(padding);
813 return retval;
816 int flash_write(struct target *target, struct image *image,
817 uint32_t *written, int erase)
819 return flash_write_unlock(target, image, written, erase, false);