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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/mtd/devices')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c | 130 |
1 files changed, 83 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c b/drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c index 54e36bfc2c3..8bd0dea6885 100644 --- a/drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c +++ b/drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ #include <linux/delay.h> #include <linux/device.h> #include <linux/mutex.h> +#include <linux/err.h> + #include <linux/spi/spi.h> #include <linux/spi/flash.h> @@ -487,9 +489,8 @@ add_dataflash(struct spi_device *spi, char *name, device->write = dataflash_write; device->priv = priv; - dev_info(&spi->dev, "%s (%d KBytes) pagesize %d bytes, " - "erasesize %d bytes\n", name, device->size/1024, - pagesize, pagesize * 8); /* 8 pages = 1 block */ + dev_info(&spi->dev, "%s (%d KBytes) pagesize %d bytes\n", + name, DIV_ROUND_UP(device->size, 1024), pagesize); dev_set_drvdata(&spi->dev, priv); if (mtd_has_partitions()) { @@ -518,65 +519,57 @@ add_dataflash(struct spi_device *spi, char *name, return add_mtd_device(device) == 1 ? -ENODEV : 0; } -/* - * Detect and initialize DataFlash device: - * - * Device Density ID code #Pages PageSize Offset - * AT45DB011B 1Mbit (128K) xx0011xx (0x0c) 512 264 9 - * AT45DB021B 2Mbit (256K) xx0101xx (0x14) 1024 264 9 - * AT45DB041B 4Mbit (512K) xx0111xx (0x1c) 2048 264 9 - * AT45DB081B 8Mbit (1M) xx1001xx (0x24) 4096 264 9 - * AT45DB0161B 16Mbit (2M) xx1011xx (0x2c) 4096 528 10 - * AT45DB0321B 32Mbit (4M) xx1101xx (0x34) 8192 528 10 - * AT45DB0642 64Mbit (8M) xx111xxx (0x3c) 8192 1056 11 - * AT45DB1282 128Mbit (16M) xx0100xx (0x10) 16384 1056 11 - */ - struct flash_info { char *name; - /* JEDEC id zero means "no ID" (most older chips); otherwise it has - * a high byte of zero plus three data bytes: the manufacturer id, - * then a two byte device id. + /* JEDEC id has a high byte of zero plus three data bytes: + * the manufacturer id, then a two byte device id. */ uint32_t jedec_id; - /* The size listed here is what works with OPCODE_SE, which isn't - * necessarily called a "sector" by the vendor. - */ + /* The size listed here is what works with OP_ERASE_PAGE. */ unsigned nr_pages; uint16_t pagesize; uint16_t pageoffset; uint16_t flags; -#define SUP_POW2PS 0x02 -#define IS_POW2PS 0x01 +#define SUP_POW2PS 0x0002 /* supports 2^N byte pages */ +#define IS_POW2PS 0x0001 /* uses 2^N byte pages */ }; static struct flash_info __devinitdata dataflash_data [] = { - { "at45db011d", 0x1f2200, 512, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS}, + /* + * NOTE: chips with SUP_POW2PS (rev D and up) need two entries, + * one with IS_POW2PS and the other without. The entry with the + * non-2^N byte page size can't name exact chip revisions without + * losing backwards compatibility for cmdlinepart. + * + * These newer chips also support 128-byte security registers (with + * 64 bytes one-time-programmable) and software write-protection. + */ + { "AT45DB011B", 0x1f2200, 512, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS}, { "at45db011d", 0x1f2200, 512, 256, 8, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS}, - { "at45db021d", 0x1f2300, 1024, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS}, + { "AT45DB021B", 0x1f2300, 1024, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS}, { "at45db021d", 0x1f2300, 1024, 256, 8, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS}, - { "at45db041d", 0x1f2400, 2048, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS}, + { "AT45DB041x", 0x1f2400, 2048, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS}, { "at45db041d", 0x1f2400, 2048, 256, 8, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS}, - { "at45db081d", 0x1f2500, 4096, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS}, + { "AT45DB081B", 0x1f2500, 4096, 264, 9, SUP_POW2PS}, { "at45db081d", 0x1f2500, 4096, 256, 8, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS}, - { "at45db161d", 0x1f2600, 4096, 528, 10, SUP_POW2PS}, + { "AT45DB161x", 0x1f2600, 4096, 528, 10, SUP_POW2PS}, { "at45db161d", 0x1f2600, 4096, 512, 9, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS}, - { "at45db321c", 0x1f2700, 8192, 528, 10, }, + { "AT45DB321x", 0x1f2700, 8192, 528, 10, 0}, /* rev C */ - { "at45db321d", 0x1f2701, 8192, 528, 10, SUP_POW2PS}, + { "AT45DB321x", 0x1f2701, 8192, 528, 10, SUP_POW2PS}, { "at45db321d", 0x1f2701, 8192, 512, 9, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS}, - { "at45db641d", 0x1f2800, 8192, 1056, 11, SUP_POW2PS}, - { "at45db641d", 0x1f2800, 8192, 1024, 10, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS}, + { "AT45DB642x", 0x1f2800, 8192, 1056, 11, SUP_POW2PS}, + { "at45db642d", 0x1f2800, 8192, 1024, 10, SUP_POW2PS | IS_POW2PS}, }; static struct flash_info *__devinit jedec_probe(struct spi_device *spi) @@ -588,17 +581,23 @@ static struct flash_info *__devinit jedec_probe(struct spi_device *spi) struct flash_info *info; int status; - /* JEDEC also defines an optional "extended device information" * string for after vendor-specific data, after the three bytes * we use here. Supporting some chips might require using it. + * + * If the vendor ID isn't Atmel's (0x1f), assume this call failed. + * That's not an error; only rev C and newer chips handle it, and + * only Atmel sells these chips. */ tmp = spi_write_then_read(spi, &code, 1, id, 3); if (tmp < 0) { DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL0, "%s: error %d reading JEDEC ID\n", spi->dev.bus_id, tmp); - return NULL; + return ERR_PTR(tmp); } + if (id[0] != 0x1f) + return NULL; + jedec = id[0]; jedec = jedec << 8; jedec |= id[1]; @@ -609,19 +608,53 @@ static struct flash_info *__devinit jedec_probe(struct spi_device *spi) tmp < ARRAY_SIZE(dataflash_data); tmp++, info++) { if (info->jedec_id == jedec) { + DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1, "%s: OTP, sector protect%s\n", + dev_name(&spi->dev), + (info->flags & SUP_POW2PS) + ? ", binary pagesize" : "" + ); if (info->flags & SUP_POW2PS) { status = dataflash_status(spi); - if (status & 0x1) - /* return power of 2 pagesize */ - return ++info; - else - return info; + if (status < 0) { + DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1, + "%s: status error %d\n", + dev_name(&spi->dev), status); + return ERR_PTR(status); + } + if (status & 0x1) { + if (info->flags & IS_POW2PS) + return info; + } else { + if (!(info->flags & IS_POW2PS)) + return info; + } } } } - return NULL; + + /* + * Treat other chips as errors ... we won't know the right page + * size (it might be binary) even when we can tell which density + * class is involved (legacy chip id scheme). + */ + dev_warn(&spi->dev, "JEDEC id %06x not handled\n", jedec); + return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); } +/* + * Detect and initialize DataFlash device, using JEDEC IDs on newer chips + * or else the ID code embedded in the status bits: + * + * Device Density ID code #Pages PageSize Offset + * AT45DB011B 1Mbit (128K) xx0011xx (0x0c) 512 264 9 + * AT45DB021B 2Mbit (256K) xx0101xx (0x14) 1024 264 9 + * AT45DB041B 4Mbit (512K) xx0111xx (0x1c) 2048 264 9 + * AT45DB081B 8Mbit (1M) xx1001xx (0x24) 4096 264 9 + * AT45DB0161B 16Mbit (2M) xx1011xx (0x2c) 4096 528 10 + * AT45DB0321B 32Mbit (4M) xx1101xx (0x34) 8192 528 10 + * AT45DB0642 64Mbit (8M) xx111xxx (0x3c) 8192 1056 11 + * AT45DB1282 128Mbit (16M) xx0100xx (0x10) 16384 1056 11 + */ static int __devinit dataflash_probe(struct spi_device *spi) { int status; @@ -632,14 +665,17 @@ static int __devinit dataflash_probe(struct spi_device *spi) * If it succeeds we know we have either a C or D part. * D will support power of 2 pagesize option. */ - info = jedec_probe(spi); - + if (IS_ERR(info)) + return PTR_ERR(info); if (info != NULL) return add_dataflash(spi, info->name, info->nr_pages, info->pagesize, info->pageoffset); - + /* + * Older chips support only legacy commands, identifing + * capacity using bits in the status byte. + */ status = dataflash_status(spi); if (status <= 0 || status == 0xff) { DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1, "%s: status error %d\n", @@ -661,13 +697,13 @@ static int __devinit dataflash_probe(struct spi_device *spi) status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB021B", 1024, 264, 9); break; case 0x1c: /* 0 1 1 1 x x */ - status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB041B", 2048, 264, 9); + status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB041x", 2048, 264, 9); break; case 0x24: /* 1 0 0 1 x x */ status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB081B", 4096, 264, 9); break; case 0x2c: /* 1 0 1 1 x x */ - status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB161B", 4096, 528, 10); + status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB161x", 4096, 528, 10); break; case 0x34: /* 1 1 0 1 x x */ status = add_dataflash(spi, "AT45DB321x", 8192, 528, 10); |