flash: update stm32 driver names
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26 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
27 #include "config.h"
28 #endif
29
30 #include "imp.h"
31 #include <helper/binarybuffer.h>
32 #include <target/algorithm.h>
33 #include <target/armv7m.h>
34
35 /* Regarding performance:
36 *
37 * Short story - it might be best to leave the performance at
38 * current levels.
39 *
40 * You may see a jump in speed if you change to using
41 * 32bit words for the block programming.
42 *
43 * Its a shame you cannot use the double word as its
44 * even faster - but you require external VPP for that mode.
45 *
46 * Having said all that 16bit writes give us the widest vdd
47 * operating range, so may be worth adding a note to that effect.
48 *
49 */
50
51 /* Danger!!!! The STM32F1x and STM32F2x series actually have
52 * quite different flash controllers.
53 *
54 * What's more scary is that the names of the registers and their
55 * addresses are the same, but the actual bits and what they do are
56 * can be very different.
57 *
58 * To reduce testing complexity and dangers of regressions,
59 * a seperate file is used for stm32fx2x.
60 *
61 * 1mByte part with 4 x 16, 1 x 64, 7 x 128kBytes sectors
62 *
63 * What's the protection page size???
64 *
65 * Tested with STM3220F-EVAL board.
66 *
67 * STM32F21xx series for reference.
68 *
69 * RM0033
70 * http://www.st.com/internet/mcu/product/250192.jsp
71 *
72 * PM0059
73 * www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/PROGRAMMING_MANUAL/CD00233952.pdf
74 *
75 * STM32F1x series - notice that this code was copy, pasted and knocked
76 * into a stm32f2x driver, so in case something has been converted or
77 * bugs haven't been fixed, here are the original manuals:
78 *
79 * RM0008 - Reference manual
80 *
81 * RM0042, the Flash programming manual for low-, medium- high-density and
82 * connectivity line STM32F10x devices
83 *
84 * PM0068, the Flash programming manual for XL-density STM32F10x devices.
85 *
86 */
87
88 // Erase time can be as high as 1000ms, 10x this and it's toast...
89 #define FLASH_ERASE_TIMEOUT 10000
90 #define FLASH_WRITE_TIMEOUT 5
91
92
93 #define STM32_FLASH_BASE 0x40023c00
94 #define STM32_FLASH_ACR 0x40023c00
95 #define STM32_FLASH_KEYR 0x40023c04
96 #define STM32_FLASH_OPTKEYR 0x40023c08
97 #define STM32_FLASH_SR 0x40023c0C
98 #define STM32_FLASH_CR 0x40023c10
99 #define STM32_FLASH_OPTCR 0x40023c14
100 #define STM32_FLASH_OBR 0x40023c1C
101
102
103
104 /* option byte location */
105
106 #define STM32_OB_RDP 0x1FFFF800
107 #define STM32_OB_USER 0x1FFFF802
108 #define STM32_OB_DATA0 0x1FFFF804
109 #define STM32_OB_DATA1 0x1FFFF806
110 #define STM32_OB_WRP0 0x1FFFF808
111 #define STM32_OB_WRP1 0x1FFFF80A
112 #define STM32_OB_WRP2 0x1FFFF80C
113 #define STM32_OB_WRP3 0x1FFFF80E
114
115 /* FLASH_CR register bits */
116
117 #define FLASH_PG (1 << 0)
118 #define FLASH_SER (1 << 1)
119 #define FLASH_MER (1 << 2)
120 #define FLASH_STRT (1 << 16)
121 #define FLASH_PSIZE_8 (0 << 8)
122 #define FLASH_PSIZE_16 (1 << 8)
123 #define FLASH_PSIZE_32 (2 << 8)
124 #define FLASH_PSIZE_64 (3 << 8)
125 #define FLASH_SNB(a) ((a) << 3)
126 #define FLASH_LOCK (1 << 31)
127
128 /* FLASH_SR register bits */
129
130 #define FLASH_BSY (1 << 16)
131 #define FLASH_PGSERR (1 << 7) // Programming sequence error
132 #define FLASH_PGPERR (1 << 6) // Programming parallelism error
133 #define FLASH_PGAERR (1 << 5) // Programming alignment error
134 #define FLASH_WRPERR (1 << 4) // Write protection error
135 #define FLASH_OPERR (1 << 1) // Operation error
136
137 #define FLASH_ERROR (FLASH_PGSERR | FLASH_PGPERR | FLASH_PGAERR| FLASH_WRPERR| FLASH_OPERR)
138
139 /* STM32_FLASH_OBR bit definitions (reading) */
140
141 #define OPT_ERROR 0
142 #define OPT_READOUT 1
143 #define OPT_RDWDGSW 2
144 #define OPT_RDRSTSTOP 3
145 #define OPT_RDRSTSTDBY 4
146 #define OPT_BFB2 5 /* dual flash bank only */
147
148 /* register unlock keys */
149
150 #define KEY1 0x45670123
151 #define KEY2 0xCDEF89AB
152
153 struct stm32x_flash_bank
154 {
155 struct working_area *write_algorithm;
156 int probed;
157 };
158
159
160 /* flash bank stm32x <base> <size> 0 0 <target#>
161 */
162 FLASH_BANK_COMMAND_HANDLER(stm32x_flash_bank_command)
163 {
164 struct stm32x_flash_bank *stm32x_info;
165
166 if (CMD_ARGC < 6)
167 {
168 LOG_WARNING("incomplete flash_bank stm32x configuration");
169 return ERROR_FLASH_BANK_INVALID;
170 }
171
172 stm32x_info = malloc(sizeof(struct stm32x_flash_bank));
173 bank->driver_priv = stm32x_info;
174
175 stm32x_info->write_algorithm = NULL;
176 stm32x_info->probed = 0;
177
178 return ERROR_OK;
179 }
180
181 static inline int stm32x_get_flash_reg(struct flash_bank *bank, uint32_t reg)
182 {
183 return reg;
184 }
185
186 static inline int stm32x_get_flash_status(struct flash_bank *bank, uint32_t *status)
187 {
188 struct target *target = bank->target;
189 return target_read_u32(target, stm32x_get_flash_reg(bank, STM32_FLASH_SR), status);
190 }
191
192 static int stm32x_wait_status_busy(struct flash_bank *bank, int timeout)
193 {
194 struct target *target = bank->target;
195 uint32_t status;
196 int retval = ERROR_OK;
197
198 /* wait for busy to clear */
199 for (;;)
200 {
201 retval = stm32x_get_flash_status(bank, &status);
202 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
203 return retval;
204 LOG_DEBUG("status: 0x%" PRIx32 "", status);
205 if ((status & FLASH_BSY) == 0)
206 break;
207 if (timeout-- <= 0)
208 {
209 LOG_ERROR("timed out waiting for flash");
210 return ERROR_FAIL;
211 }
212 alive_sleep(1);
213 }
214
215
216 if (status & FLASH_WRPERR)
217 {
218 LOG_ERROR("stm32x device protected");
219 retval = ERROR_FAIL;
220 }
221
222 /* Clear but report errors */
223 if (status & FLASH_ERROR)
224 {
225 /* If this operation fails, we ignore it and report the original
226 * retval
227 */
228 target_write_u32(target, stm32x_get_flash_reg(bank, STM32_FLASH_SR),
229 status & FLASH_ERROR);
230 }
231 return retval;
232 }
233
234 static int stm32x_unlock_reg(struct target *target)
235 {
236 /* unlock flash registers */
237 int retval = target_write_u32(target, STM32_FLASH_KEYR, KEY1);
238 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
239 return retval;
240
241 retval = target_write_u32(target, STM32_FLASH_KEYR, KEY2);
242 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
243 return retval;
244 return ERROR_OK;
245 }
246
247 static int stm32x_protect_check(struct flash_bank *bank)
248 {
249 return ERROR_OK;
250 }
251
252 static int stm32x_erase(struct flash_bank *bank, int first, int last)
253 {
254 struct target *target = bank->target;
255 int i;
256
257 if (bank->target->state != TARGET_HALTED)
258 {
259 LOG_ERROR("Target not halted");
260 return ERROR_TARGET_NOT_HALTED;
261 }
262
263 int retval;
264 retval = stm32x_unlock_reg(target);
265 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
266 return retval;
267
268 /*
269 Sector Erase
270 To erase a sector, follow the procedure below:
271 1. Check that no Flash memory operation is ongoing by checking the BSY bit in the
272 FLASH_SR register
273 2. Set the SER bit and select the sector (out of the 12 sectors in the main memory block)
274 you wish to erase (SNB) in the FLASH_CR register
275 3. Set the STRT bit in the FLASH_CR register
276 4. Wait for the BSY bit to be cleared
277 */
278
279 for (i = first; i <= last; i++)
280 {
281 retval = target_write_u32(target,
282 stm32x_get_flash_reg(bank, STM32_FLASH_CR), FLASH_SER | FLASH_SNB(i) | FLASH_STRT);
283 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
284 return retval;
285
286 retval = stm32x_wait_status_busy(bank, FLASH_ERASE_TIMEOUT);
287 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
288 return retval;
289
290 bank->sectors[i].is_erased = 1;
291 }
292
293 retval = target_write_u32(target, stm32x_get_flash_reg(bank, STM32_FLASH_CR), FLASH_LOCK);
294 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
295 return retval;
296
297 return ERROR_OK;
298 }
299
300 static int stm32x_protect(struct flash_bank *bank, int set, int first, int last)
301 {
302 return ERROR_OK;
303 }
304
305 static int stm32x_write_block(struct flash_bank *bank, uint8_t *buffer,
306 uint32_t offset, uint32_t count)
307 {
308 struct stm32x_flash_bank *stm32x_info = bank->driver_priv;
309 struct target *target = bank->target;
310 uint32_t buffer_size = 16384;
311 struct working_area *source;
312 uint32_t address = bank->base + offset;
313 struct reg_param reg_params[5];
314 struct armv7m_algorithm armv7m_info;
315 int retval = ERROR_OK;
316
317 /* see contib/loaders/flash/stm32x.s for src */
318
319 static const uint16_t stm32x_flash_write_code_16[] = {
320 // 00000000 <write>:
321 0x4b07, // ldr r3, [pc, #28] (20 <STM32_PROG16>)
322 0x6123, // str r3, [r4, #16]
323 0xf830, 0x3b02, //ldrh.w r3, [r0], #2
324 0xf821, 0x3b02, //strh.w r3, [r1], #2
325
326 //0000000c <busy>:
327 0x68e3, //ldr r3, [r4, #12]
328 0xf413, 0x3f80, // tst.w r3, #65536 ; 0x10000
329 0xd0fb, //beq.n c <busy>
330 0xf013, 0x0ff0, //tst.w r3, #240 ; 0xf0
331 0xd101, //bne.n 1e <exit>
332 0x3a01, //subs r2, #1
333 0xd1f0, //bne.n 0 <write>
334 //0000001e <exit>:
335 0xbe00, // bkpt 0x0000
336
337 //00000020 <STM32_PROG16>:
338 0x0101, 0x0000, // .word 0x00000101
339
340 };
341
342 // Flip endian
343 uint8_t stm32x_flash_write_code[sizeof(stm32x_flash_write_code_16)*2];
344 for (unsigned i = 0; i < sizeof(stm32x_flash_write_code_16) / 2; i++)
345 {
346 stm32x_flash_write_code[i*2 + 0] = stm32x_flash_write_code_16[i] & 0xff;
347 stm32x_flash_write_code[i*2 + 1] = (stm32x_flash_write_code_16[i] >> 8) & 0xff;
348 }
349
350 if (target_alloc_working_area(target, sizeof(stm32x_flash_write_code),
351 &stm32x_info->write_algorithm) != ERROR_OK)
352 {
353 LOG_WARNING("no working area available, can't do block memory writes");
354 return ERROR_TARGET_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
355 };
356
357 if ((retval = target_write_buffer(target, stm32x_info->write_algorithm->address,
358 sizeof(stm32x_flash_write_code),
359 (uint8_t*)stm32x_flash_write_code)) != ERROR_OK)
360 return retval;
361
362 /* memory buffer */
363 while (target_alloc_working_area_try(target, buffer_size, &source) != ERROR_OK)
364 {
365 buffer_size /= 2;
366 if (buffer_size <= 256)
367 {
368 /* if we already allocated the writing code, but failed to get a
369 * buffer, free the algorithm */
370 if (stm32x_info->write_algorithm)
371 target_free_working_area(target, stm32x_info->write_algorithm);
372
373 LOG_WARNING("no large enough working area available, can't do block memory writes");
374 return ERROR_TARGET_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
375 }
376 };
377
378 armv7m_info.common_magic = ARMV7M_COMMON_MAGIC;
379 armv7m_info.core_mode = ARMV7M_MODE_ANY;
380
381 init_reg_param(&reg_params[0], "r0", 32, PARAM_OUT);
382 init_reg_param(&reg_params[1], "r1", 32, PARAM_OUT);
383 init_reg_param(&reg_params[2], "r2", 32, PARAM_OUT);
384 init_reg_param(&reg_params[3], "r3", 32, PARAM_IN_OUT);
385 init_reg_param(&reg_params[4], "r4", 32, PARAM_OUT);
386
387 while (count > 0)
388 {
389 uint32_t thisrun_count = (count > (buffer_size / 2)) ?
390 (buffer_size / 2) : count;
391
392 if ((retval = target_write_buffer(target, source->address,
393 thisrun_count * 2, buffer)) != ERROR_OK)
394 break;
395
396 buf_set_u32(reg_params[0].value, 0, 32, source->address);
397 buf_set_u32(reg_params[1].value, 0, 32, address);
398 buf_set_u32(reg_params[2].value, 0, 32, thisrun_count);
399 // R3 is a return value only
400 buf_set_u32(reg_params[4].value, 0, 32, STM32_FLASH_BASE);
401
402 if ((retval = target_run_algorithm(target, 0, NULL,
403 sizeof(reg_params) / sizeof(*reg_params),
404 reg_params,
405 stm32x_info->write_algorithm->address,
406 0,
407 10000, &armv7m_info)) != ERROR_OK)
408 {
409 LOG_ERROR("error executing stm32x flash write algorithm");
410 break;
411 }
412
413 uint32_t error = buf_get_u32(reg_params[3].value, 0, 32) & FLASH_ERROR;
414
415 if (error & FLASH_WRPERR)
416 {
417 LOG_ERROR("flash memory write protected");
418 }
419
420 if (error != 0)
421 {
422 LOG_ERROR("flash write failed = %08x", error);
423 /* Clear but report errors */
424 target_write_u32(target, STM32_FLASH_SR, error);
425 retval = ERROR_FAIL;
426 break;
427 }
428
429 buffer += thisrun_count * 2;
430 address += thisrun_count * 2;
431 count -= thisrun_count;
432 }
433
434 target_free_working_area(target, source);
435 target_free_working_area(target, stm32x_info->write_algorithm);
436
437 destroy_reg_param(&reg_params[0]);
438 destroy_reg_param(&reg_params[1]);
439 destroy_reg_param(&reg_params[2]);
440 destroy_reg_param(&reg_params[3]);
441 destroy_reg_param(&reg_params[4]);
442
443 return retval;
444 }
445
446 static int stm32x_write(struct flash_bank *bank, uint8_t *buffer,
447 uint32_t offset, uint32_t count)
448 {
449 struct target *target = bank->target;
450 uint32_t words_remaining = (count / 2);
451 uint32_t bytes_remaining = (count & 0x00000001);
452 uint32_t address = bank->base + offset;
453 uint32_t bytes_written = 0;
454 int retval;
455
456 if (bank->target->state != TARGET_HALTED)
457 {
458 LOG_ERROR("Target not halted");
459 return ERROR_TARGET_NOT_HALTED;
460 }
461
462 if (offset & 0x1)
463 {
464 LOG_WARNING("offset 0x%" PRIx32 " breaks required 2-byte alignment", offset);
465 return ERROR_FLASH_DST_BREAKS_ALIGNMENT;
466 }
467
468 retval = stm32x_unlock_reg(target);
469 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
470 return retval;
471
472 /* multiple half words (2-byte) to be programmed? */
473 if (words_remaining > 0)
474 {
475 /* try using a block write */
476 if ((retval = stm32x_write_block(bank, buffer, offset, words_remaining)) != ERROR_OK)
477 {
478 if (retval == ERROR_TARGET_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE)
479 {
480 /* if block write failed (no sufficient working area),
481 * we use normal (slow) single dword accesses */
482 LOG_WARNING("couldn't use block writes, falling back to single memory accesses");
483 }
484 }
485 else
486 {
487 buffer += words_remaining * 2;
488 address += words_remaining * 2;
489 words_remaining = 0;
490 }
491 }
492
493 if ((retval != ERROR_OK) && (retval != ERROR_TARGET_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE))
494 return retval;
495
496 /*
497 Standard programming
498 The Flash memory programming sequence is as follows:
499 1. Check that no main Flash memory operation is ongoing by checking the BSY bit in the
500 FLASH_SR register.
501 2. Set the PG bit in the FLASH_CR register
502 3. Perform the data write operation(s) to the desired memory address (inside main
503 memory block or OTP area):
504 – – Half-word access in case of x16 parallelism
505 – Word access in case of x32 parallelism
506
507 4.
508 Byte access in case of x8 parallelism
509 Double word access in case of x64 parallelism
510 Wait for the BSY bit to be cleared
511 */
512 while (words_remaining > 0)
513 {
514 uint16_t value;
515 memcpy(&value, buffer + bytes_written, sizeof(uint16_t));
516
517 retval = target_write_u32(target, stm32x_get_flash_reg(bank, STM32_FLASH_CR),
518 FLASH_PG | FLASH_PSIZE_16);
519 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
520 return retval;
521
522 retval = target_write_u16(target, address, value);
523 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
524 return retval;
525
526 retval = stm32x_wait_status_busy(bank, FLASH_WRITE_TIMEOUT);
527 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
528 return retval;
529
530 bytes_written += 2;
531 words_remaining--;
532 address += 2;
533 }
534
535 if (bytes_remaining)
536 {
537 retval = target_write_u32(target, stm32x_get_flash_reg(bank, STM32_FLASH_CR),
538 FLASH_PG | FLASH_PSIZE_8);
539 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
540 return retval;
541 retval = target_write_u8(target, address, buffer[bytes_written]);
542 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
543 return retval;
544
545 retval = stm32x_wait_status_busy(bank, FLASH_WRITE_TIMEOUT);
546 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
547 return retval;
548 }
549
550 return target_write_u32(target, STM32_FLASH_CR, FLASH_LOCK);
551 }
552
553 static void setup_sector(struct flash_bank *bank, int start, int num, int size)
554 {
555 for (int i = start; i < (start + num) ; i++)
556 {
557 bank->sectors[i].offset = bank->size;
558 bank->sectors[i].size = size;
559 bank->size += bank->sectors[i].size;
560 }
561 }
562
563 static int stm32x_probe(struct flash_bank *bank)
564 {
565 struct target *target = bank->target;
566 struct stm32x_flash_bank *stm32x_info = bank->driver_priv;
567 int i;
568 uint16_t num_pages;
569 uint32_t device_id;
570 uint32_t base_address = 0x08000000;
571
572 stm32x_info->probed = 0;
573
574 /* read stm32 device id register */
575 int retval = target_read_u32(target, 0xE0042000, &device_id);
576 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
577 return retval;
578 LOG_INFO("device id = 0x%08" PRIx32 "", device_id);
579
580 if ((device_id & 0x7ff) != 0x411)
581 {
582 LOG_WARNING("Cannot identify target as a STM32 family, try the other STM32 drivers.");
583 return ERROR_FAIL;
584 }
585
586 /* sectors sizes vary, handle this in a different code path
587 * than the rest.
588 */
589 // Uhhh.... what to use here?
590
591 /* calculate numbers of pages*/
592 num_pages = 4 + 1 + 7;
593
594 if (bank->sectors)
595 {
596 free(bank->sectors);
597 bank->sectors = NULL;
598 }
599
600 bank->base = base_address;
601 bank->num_sectors = num_pages;
602 bank->sectors = malloc(sizeof(struct flash_sector) * num_pages);
603
604 bank->size = 0;
605 setup_sector(bank, 0, 4, 16 * 1024);
606 setup_sector(bank, 4, 1, 64 * 1024);
607 setup_sector(bank, 4+1, 7, 128 * 1024);
608
609 for (i = 0; i < num_pages; i++)
610 {
611 bank->sectors[i].is_erased = -1;
612 bank->sectors[i].is_protected = 0;
613 }
614
615 LOG_INFO("flash size = %dkBytes", bank->size / 1024);
616
617 stm32x_info->probed = 1;
618
619 return ERROR_OK;
620 }
621
622 static int stm32x_auto_probe(struct flash_bank *bank)
623 {
624 struct stm32x_flash_bank *stm32x_info = bank->driver_priv;
625 if (stm32x_info->probed)
626 return ERROR_OK;
627 return stm32x_probe(bank);
628 }
629
630 static int get_stm32x_info(struct flash_bank *bank, char *buf, int buf_size)
631 {
632 struct target *target = bank->target;
633 uint32_t device_id;
634 int printed;
635
636 /* read stm32 device id register */
637 int retval = target_read_u32(target, 0xE0042000, &device_id);
638 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
639 return retval;
640
641 if ((device_id & 0x7ff) == 0x411)
642 {
643 printed = snprintf(buf, buf_size, "stm32x (1mByte part) - Rev: ");
644 buf += printed;
645 buf_size -= printed;
646
647 switch (device_id >> 16)
648 {
649 case 0x1000:
650 snprintf(buf, buf_size, "A");
651 break;
652
653 case 0x2000:
654 snprintf(buf, buf_size, "B");
655 break;
656
657 case 0x1001:
658 snprintf(buf, buf_size, "Z");
659 break;
660
661 case 0x2001:
662 snprintf(buf, buf_size, "Y");
663 break;
664
665 default:
666 snprintf(buf, buf_size, "unknown");
667 break;
668 }
669 }
670 else
671 {
672 snprintf(buf, buf_size, "Cannot identify target as a stm32x\n");
673 return ERROR_FAIL;
674 }
675
676 return ERROR_OK;
677 }
678
679 static const struct command_registration stm32x_exec_command_handlers[] = {
680 COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
681 };
682
683 static const struct command_registration stm32x_command_handlers[] = {
684 {
685 .name = "stm32f2x",
686 .mode = COMMAND_ANY,
687 .help = "stm32f2x flash command group",
688 .chain = stm32x_exec_command_handlers,
689 },
690 COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
691 };
692
693 struct flash_driver stm32f2x_flash = {
694 .name = "stm32f2x",
695 .commands = stm32x_command_handlers,
696 .flash_bank_command = stm32x_flash_bank_command,
697 .erase = stm32x_erase,
698 .protect = stm32x_protect,
699 .write = stm32x_write,
700 .read = default_flash_read,
701 .probe = stm32x_probe,
702 .auto_probe = stm32x_auto_probe,
703 .erase_check = default_flash_mem_blank_check,
704 .protect_check = stm32x_protect_check,
705 .info = get_stm32x_info,
706 };

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