#define FLASH_PSIZE_16 (1 << 8)
#define FLASH_PSIZE_32 (2 << 8)
#define FLASH_PSIZE_64 (3 << 8)
-#define FLASH_SNB(a) ((a) << 3)
+/* The sector number encoding is not straight binary for dual bank flash.
+ * Warning: evaluates the argument multiple times */
+#define FLASH_SNB(a) ((((a) >= 12) ? 0x10 | ((a) - 12) : (a)) << 3)
#define FLASH_LOCK (1 << 31)
/* FLASH_SR register bits */
struct target *target = bank->target;
int i;
+ assert(first < bank->num_sectors);
+ assert(last < bank->num_sectors);
+
if (bank->target->state != TARGET_HALTED) {
LOG_ERROR("Target not halted");
return ERROR_TARGET_NOT_HALTED;
To erase a sector, follow the procedure below:
1. Check that no Flash memory operation is ongoing by checking the BSY bit in the
FLASH_SR register
- 2. Set the SER bit and select the sector (out of the 12 sectors in the main memory block)
+ 2. Set the SER bit and select the sector
you wish to erase (SNB) in the FLASH_CR register
3. Set the STRT bit in the FLASH_CR register
4. Wait for the BSY bit to be cleared
break;
case 0x419:
max_flash_size_in_kb = 2048;
- stm32x_info->has_large_mem = true;
+ break;
+ case 0x423:
+ max_flash_size_in_kb = 256;
break;
default:
LOG_WARNING("Cannot identify target as a STM32 family.");
flash_size_in_kb = stm32x_info->user_bank_size / 1024;
}
+ /* only devices with > 1024kB have dual banks */
+ if (flash_size_in_kb > 1024)
+ stm32x_info->has_large_mem = true;
+
LOG_INFO("flash size = %dkbytes", flash_size_in_kb);
/* did we assign flash size? */
switch (device_id) {
case 0x411:
- device_str = "stm32f2x";
+ device_str = "STM32F2xx";
switch (rev_id) {
case 0x1000:
case 0x413:
case 0x419:
- device_str = "stm32f4x";
+ device_str = "STM32F4xx";
+
+ switch (rev_id) {
+ case 0x1000:
+ rev_str = "A";
+ break;
+
+ case 0x1001:
+ rev_str = "Z";
+ break;
+
+ case 0x1003:
+ rev_str = "Y";
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 0x423:
+ device_str = "STM32F4xx (Low Power)";
switch (rev_id) {
case 0x1000:
break;
default:
- snprintf(buf, buf_size, "Cannot identify target as a stm32x\n");
+ snprintf(buf, buf_size, "Cannot identify target as a STM32F2/4\n");
return ERROR_FAIL;
}