The at45 and nor spi flash drivers needs flash layout to work.
Probably tested were conducted with SoC that already selects
the FLASH_HAS_PAGE_LAYOUT for internal flash drivers. This add
the missing dependency.
Fixes#28094.
Signed-off-by: Gerson Fernando Budke <nandojve@gmail.com>
This commit reworks the SPI NOR driver to be more flexible in how
flash device configuration is obtained. Three alternatives are
supported:
* MINIMAL takes only the flash size from devicetree. The erase sizes
are hard-coded to the traditionally supported instructures.
* DEVICETREE requires that the data from the device's JESD216 Basic
Flash Parameters table be provided through devicetree. This
supports multiple page sizes and erase configurations, and lays a
foundation for significant enhancements in the future including
4-byte address, sleeping while waiting for operation completion, and
other features that are described by JESD216 parameters.
* RUNTIME requires nothing from the devicetree node, instead reading
the Basic Flash Parameters from the device at runtime. It extends
DEVICETREE by allowing the same firmware to run on boards with
different flash chips.
For MINIMAL and DEVICETREE the JEDEC ID from the devicetree node is
checked against the value read at runtime to confirm that the device
configuration is accurate.
The default SFDP source is MINIMAL.
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
Use the new SFDP infrastructure to read the supported erase type sizes
and commands from the Basic Flash Parameters block. This removes the
need for explicit reference to most block sizes from this driver.
We're also seeing devices where the page size is not 256 bytes.
Accommodate them.
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
The smallest region that can be erashed is one sector, so setting
SPI_NOR_FLASH_LAYOUT_PAGE_SIZE=2048 will fail at runtime when the
flash page API is used to erase a single (or misaligned) page. Add a
compile-time check that the requested layout page size is erasable.
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
Add internal API to enter and exit deep power-down mode. Add Kconfig
option to return to DPD whenever device is not active.
When device power management becomes more mature it should be possible
to implement it, which would allow use of DPD without having to enter
and exit DPD between consecutive transactions.
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
Use this short header style in all Kconfig files:
# <description>
# <copyright>
# <license>
...
Also change all <description>s from
# Kconfig[.extension] - Foo-related options
to just
# Foo-related options
It's clear enough that it's about Kconfig.
The <description> cleanup was done with this command, along with some
manual cleanup (big letter at the start, etc.)
git ls-files '*Kconfig*' | \
xargs sed -i -E '1 s/#\s*Kconfig[\w.-]*\s*-\s*/# /'
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
Clean up space errors and use a consistent style throughout the Kconfig
files. This makes reading the Kconfig files more distraction-free, helps
with grepping, and encourages the same style getting copied around
everywhere (meaning another pass hopefully won't be needed).
Go for the most common style:
- Indent properties with a single tab, including for choices.
Properties on choices work exactly the same syntactically as
properties on symbols, so not sure how the no-indentation thing
happened.
- Indent help texts with a tab followed by two spaces
- Put a space between 'config' and the symbol name, not a tab. This
also helps when grepping for definitions.
- Do '# A comment' instead of '#A comment'
I tweaked Kconfiglib a bit to find most of the stuff.
Some help texts were reflowed to 79 columns with 'gq' in Vim as well,
though not all, because I was afraid I'd accidentally mess up
formatting.
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
Unused since commit 2a590d3fa5 ("drivers/spi_nor: remove configurability
of page/sector/block sizes"). The help texts already say they're unused,
but it probably doesn't hurt to remove them as well.
Found with a script.
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
The driver historically used the erase block size (64 KiBy) as the page
size. There are other viable "sector" sizes, and for some applications
this one may be too large. Allow the application to specify the desired
flash page size.
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
The JEDEC API defines the hardware page, sector, and block sizes.
Deprecate the Kconfig settings, remove the `erase-size-block` property,
and add `has-be32k` to indicate that 32K-byte erase is supported.
Rework the driver to use the constants instead of configured values.
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
These are from source'ing a file within an 'if FLASH', and then adding
another 'depends on FLASH' within it.
'if FOO' is just shorthand for adding 'depends on FOO' to each item
within the 'if'. There are no "conditional includes" in Kconfig, so
'if FOO' has no special meaning around a 'source'. Conditional includes
wouldn't be possible, because an 'if' condition could include (directly
or indirectly) forward references to symbols not defined yet.
Tip: When adding a symbol, check its dependencies in the menuconfig
('ninja menuconfig', then / to jump to the symbol). The menuconfig also
shows how the file with the symbol got included, so if you see
duplicated dependencies, it's easy to hunt down where they come from.
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
Same change as in commit 8cf8db3a73 ("Kconfig: Use a short, consistent
style for prompts"), fixing stuff that got introduced since then.
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
Configuration of Erase command is specified in DTS. Hence
the corresponding changes in Kconfig are removed.
Signed-off-by: Rajavardhan Gundi <rajavardhan.gundi@intel.com>
Number of sectors is now calculated from the flash density
i.e. (Flash size)/(sector size).
Signed-off-by: Rajavardhan Gundi <rajavardhan.gundi@intel.com>
This driver is inspired from the w25qxxdv SPI NOR flash driver which was
already implementing the CFI (Common Flash Interface) for its purpose.
To handle other NOR flash a flash id table (as Linux do) which contains
the geometry for a few SPI NOR flash based on their JEDEC ID has been
introduced.
We currently support the following flash:
- W25Q80
- W25Q16
- W25Q32
- S25FL216K
- MX25UM512
The read and write functions are able to handle more then one page at a
time and return the number of bytes read or write.
Also because every NOR flash expect to disable the write protection
before writing or erasing, the write enable command is now part of the
write and erase functions.
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Bourdelin <sebastien.bourdelin@savoirfairelinux.com>
Signed-off-by: Savinay Dharmappa <savinay.dharmappa@intel.com>