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  1. // Copyright 2015-2016 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
  2. //
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  13. #ifndef ESP_SPI_FLASH_H
  14. #define ESP_SPI_FLASH_H
  15. #include <stdint.h>
  16. #include <stdbool.h>
  17. #include <stddef.h>
  18. #include "esp_err.h"
  19. #include "sdkconfig.h"
  20. #ifdef __cplusplus
  21. extern "C" {
  22. #endif
  23. #define ESP_ERR_FLASH_BASE 0x10010
  24. #define ESP_ERR_FLASH_OP_FAIL (ESP_ERR_FLASH_BASE + 1)
  25. #define ESP_ERR_FLASH_OP_TIMEOUT (ESP_ERR_FLASH_BASE + 2)
  26. #define SPI_FLASH_SEC_SIZE 4096 /**< SPI Flash sector size */
  27. #define SPI_FLASH_MMU_PAGE_SIZE 0x10000 /**< Flash cache MMU mapping page size */
  28. /**
  29. * @brief Initialize SPI flash access driver
  30. *
  31. * This function must be called exactly once, before any other
  32. * spi_flash_* functions are called.
  33. * Currently this function is called from startup code. There is
  34. * no need to call it from application code.
  35. *
  36. */
  37. void spi_flash_init();
  38. /**
  39. * @brief Get flash chip size, as set in binary image header
  40. *
  41. * @note This value does not necessarily match real flash size.
  42. *
  43. * @return size of flash chip, in bytes
  44. */
  45. size_t spi_flash_get_chip_size();
  46. /**
  47. * @brief Erase the Flash sector.
  48. *
  49. * @param sector Sector number, the count starts at sector 0, 4KB per sector.
  50. *
  51. * @return esp_err_t
  52. */
  53. esp_err_t spi_flash_erase_sector(size_t sector);
  54. /**
  55. * @brief Erase a range of flash sectors
  56. *
  57. * @param start_address Address where erase operation has to start.
  58. * Must be 4kB-aligned
  59. * @param size Size of erased range, in bytes. Must be divisible by 4kB.
  60. *
  61. * @return esp_err_t
  62. */
  63. esp_err_t spi_flash_erase_range(size_t start_address, size_t size);
  64. /**
  65. * @brief Write data to Flash.
  66. *
  67. * @note If source address is in DROM, this function will return
  68. * ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG.
  69. *
  70. * @param dest_addr destination address in Flash. Must be a multiple of 4 bytes.
  71. * @param src pointer to the source buffer.
  72. * @param size length of data, in bytes. Must be a multiple of 4 bytes.
  73. *
  74. * @return esp_err_t
  75. */
  76. esp_err_t spi_flash_write(size_t dest_addr, const void *src, size_t size);
  77. /**
  78. * @brief Write data encrypted to Flash.
  79. *
  80. * @note Flash encryption must be enabled for this function to work.
  81. *
  82. * @note Flash encryption must be enabled when calling this function.
  83. * If flash encryption is disabled, the function returns
  84. * ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE. Use esp_flash_encryption_enabled()
  85. * function to determine if flash encryption is enabled.
  86. *
  87. * @note Both dest_addr and size must be multiples of 16 bytes. For
  88. * absolute best performance, both dest_addr and size arguments should
  89. * be multiples of 32 bytes.
  90. *
  91. * @param dest_addr destination address in Flash. Must be a multiple of 16 bytes.
  92. * @param src pointer to the source buffer.
  93. * @param size length of data, in bytes. Must be a multiple of 16 bytes.
  94. *
  95. * @return esp_err_t
  96. */
  97. esp_err_t spi_flash_write_encrypted(size_t dest_addr, const void *src, size_t size);
  98. /**
  99. * @brief Read data from Flash.
  100. *
  101. * @param src_addr source address of the data in Flash.
  102. * @param dest pointer to the destination buffer
  103. * @param size length of data
  104. *
  105. * @return esp_err_t
  106. */
  107. esp_err_t spi_flash_read(size_t src_addr, void *dest, size_t size);
  108. /**
  109. * @brief Read data from Encrypted Flash.
  110. *
  111. * If flash encryption is enabled, this function will transparently decrypt data as it is read.
  112. * If flash encryption is not enabled, this function behaves the same as spi_flash_read().
  113. *
  114. * See esp_flash_encryption_enabled() for a function to check if flash encryption is enabled.
  115. *
  116. * @param src source address of the data in Flash.
  117. * @param dest pointer to the destination buffer
  118. * @param size length of data
  119. *
  120. * @return esp_err_t
  121. */
  122. esp_err_t spi_flash_read_encrypted(size_t src, void *dest, size_t size);
  123. /**
  124. * @brief Enumeration which specifies memory space requested in an mmap call
  125. */
  126. typedef enum {
  127. SPI_FLASH_MMAP_DATA, /**< map to data memory (Vaddr0), allows byte-aligned access, 4 MB total */
  128. SPI_FLASH_MMAP_INST, /**< map to instruction memory (Vaddr1-3), allows only 4-byte-aligned access, 11 MB total */
  129. } spi_flash_mmap_memory_t;
  130. /**
  131. * @brief Opaque handle for memory region obtained from spi_flash_mmap.
  132. */
  133. typedef uint32_t spi_flash_mmap_handle_t;
  134. /**
  135. * @brief Map region of flash memory into data or instruction address space
  136. *
  137. * This function allocates sufficient number of 64k MMU pages and configures
  138. * them to map request region of flash memory into data address space or into
  139. * instruction address space. It may reuse MMU pages which already provide
  140. * required mapping. As with any allocator, there is possibility of fragmentation
  141. * of address space if mmap/munmap are heavily used. To troubleshoot issues with
  142. * page allocation, use spi_flash_mmap_dump function.
  143. *
  144. * @param src_addr Physical address in flash where requested region starts.
  145. * This address *must* be aligned to 64kB boundary
  146. * (SPI_FLASH_MMU_PAGE_SIZE).
  147. * @param size Size of region which has to be mapped. This size will be rounded
  148. * up to a 64k boundary.
  149. * @param memory Memory space where the region should be mapped
  150. * @param out_ptr Output, pointer to the mapped memory region
  151. * @param out_handle Output, handle which should be used for spi_flash_munmap call
  152. *
  153. * @return ESP_OK on success, ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if pages can not be allocated
  154. */
  155. esp_err_t spi_flash_mmap(size_t src_addr, size_t size, spi_flash_mmap_memory_t memory,
  156. const void** out_ptr, spi_flash_mmap_handle_t* out_handle);
  157. /**
  158. * @brief Map sequences of pages of flash memory into data or instruction address space
  159. *
  160. * This function allocates sufficient number of 64k MMU pages and configures
  161. * them to map the indicated pages of flash memory contiguously into data address
  162. * space or into instruction address space. In this respect, it works in a similar
  163. * way as spi_flash_mmap but it allows mapping a (maybe non-contiguous) set of pages
  164. * into a contiguous region of memory.
  165. *
  166. * @param pages An array of numbers indicating the 64K pages in flash to be mapped
  167. * contiguously into memory. These indicate the indexes of the 64K pages,
  168. * not the byte-size addresses as used in other functions.
  169. * @param pagecount Size of the pages array
  170. * @param memory Memory space where the region should be mapped
  171. * @param out_ptr Output, pointer to the mapped memory region
  172. * @param out_handle Output, handle which should be used for spi_flash_munmap call
  173. *
  174. * @return ESP_OK on success, ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if pages can not be allocated
  175. */
  176. esp_err_t spi_flash_mmap_pages(int *pages, size_t pagecount, spi_flash_mmap_memory_t memory,
  177. const void** out_ptr, spi_flash_mmap_handle_t* out_handle);
  178. /**
  179. * @brief Release region previously obtained using spi_flash_mmap
  180. *
  181. * @note Calling this function will not necessarily unmap memory region.
  182. * Region will only be unmapped when there are no other handles which
  183. * reference this region. In case of partially overlapping regions
  184. * it is possible that memory will be unmapped partially.
  185. *
  186. * @param handle Handle obtained from spi_flash_mmap
  187. */
  188. void spi_flash_munmap(spi_flash_mmap_handle_t handle);
  189. /**
  190. * @brief Display information about mapped regions
  191. *
  192. * This function lists handles obtained using spi_flash_mmap, along with range
  193. * of pages allocated to each handle. It also lists all non-zero entries of
  194. * MMU table and corresponding reference counts.
  195. */
  196. void spi_flash_mmap_dump();
  197. #define SPI_FLASH_CACHE2PHYS_FAIL UINT32_MAX /*<! Result from spi_flash_cache2phys() if flash cache address is invalid */
  198. /**
  199. * @brief Given a memory address where flash is mapped, return the corresponding physical flash offset.
  200. *
  201. * Cache address does not have have been assigned via spi_flash_mmap(), any address in flash map space can be looked up.
  202. *
  203. * @param cached Pointer to flashed cached memory.
  204. *
  205. * @return
  206. * - SPI_FLASH_CACHE2PHYS_FAIL If cache address is outside flash cache region, or the address is not mapped.
  207. * - Otherwise, returns physical offset in flash
  208. */
  209. size_t spi_flash_cache2phys(const void *cached);
  210. /** @brief Given a physical offset in flash, return the address where it is mapped in the memory space.
  211. *
  212. * Physical address does not have to have been assigned via spi_flash_mmap(), any address in flash can be looked up.
  213. *
  214. * @note Only the first matching cache address is returned. If MMU flash cache table is configured so multiple entries
  215. * point to the same physical address, there may be more than one cache address corresponding to that physical
  216. * address. It is also possible for a single physical address to be mapped to both the IROM and DROM regions.
  217. *
  218. * @note This function doesn't impose any alignment constraints, but if memory argument is SPI_FLASH_MMAP_INST and
  219. * phys_offs is not 4-byte aligned, then reading from the returned pointer will result in a crash.
  220. *
  221. * @param phys_offs Physical offset in flash memory to look up.
  222. * @param memory Memory type to look up a flash cache address mapping for (IROM or DROM)
  223. *
  224. * @return
  225. * - NULL if the physical address is invalid or not mapped to flash cache of the specified memory type.
  226. * - Cached memory address (in IROM or DROM space) corresponding to phys_offs.
  227. */
  228. const void *spi_flash_phys2cache(size_t phys_offs, spi_flash_mmap_memory_t memory);
  229. /** @brief Check at runtime if flash cache is enabled on both CPUs
  230. *
  231. * @return true if both CPUs have flash cache enabled, false otherwise.
  232. */
  233. bool spi_flash_cache_enabled();
  234. /**
  235. * @brief SPI flash critical section enter function.
  236. */
  237. typedef void (*spi_flash_guard_start_func_t)(void);
  238. /**
  239. * @brief SPI flash critical section exit function.
  240. */
  241. typedef void (*spi_flash_guard_end_func_t)(void);
  242. /**
  243. * @brief SPI flash operation lock function.
  244. */
  245. typedef void (*spi_flash_op_lock_func_t)(void);
  246. /**
  247. * @brief SPI flash operation unlock function.
  248. */
  249. typedef void (*spi_flash_op_unlock_func_t)(void);
  250. /**
  251. * Structure holding SPI flash access critical sections management functions.
  252. *
  253. * Flash API uses two types of flash access management functions:
  254. * 1) Functions which prepare/restore flash cache and interrupts before calling
  255. * appropriate ROM functions (SPIWrite, SPIRead and SPIEraseBlock):
  256. * - 'start' function should disables flash cache and non-IRAM interrupts and
  257. * is invoked before the call to one of ROM function above.
  258. * - 'end' function should restore state of flash cache and non-IRAM interrupts and
  259. * is invoked after the call to one of ROM function above.
  260. * These two functions are not recursive.
  261. * 2) Functions which synchronizes access to internal data used by flash API.
  262. * This functions are mostly intended to synchronize access to flash API internal data
  263. * in multithreaded environment and use OS primitives:
  264. * - 'op_lock' locks access to flash API internal data.
  265. * - 'op_unlock' unlocks access to flash API internal data.
  266. * These two functions are recursive and can be used around the outside of multiple calls to
  267. * 'start' & 'end', in order to create atomic multi-part flash operations.
  268. *
  269. * Different versions of the guarding functions should be used depending on the context of
  270. * execution (with or without functional OS). In normal conditions when flash API is called
  271. * from task the functions use OS primitives. When there is no OS at all or when
  272. * it is not guaranteed that OS is functional (accessing flash from exception handler) these
  273. * functions cannot use OS primitives or even does not need them (multithreaded access is not possible).
  274. *
  275. * @note Structure and corresponding guard functions should not reside in flash.
  276. * For example structure can be placed in DRAM and functions in IRAM sections.
  277. */
  278. typedef struct {
  279. spi_flash_guard_start_func_t start; /**< critical section start function. */
  280. spi_flash_guard_end_func_t end; /**< critical section end function. */
  281. spi_flash_op_lock_func_t op_lock; /**< flash access API lock function.*/
  282. spi_flash_op_unlock_func_t op_unlock; /**< flash access API unlock function.*/
  283. } spi_flash_guard_funcs_t;
  284. /**
  285. * @brief Sets guard functions to access flash.
  286. *
  287. * @note Pointed structure and corresponding guard functions should not reside in flash.
  288. * For example structure can be placed in DRAM and functions in IRAM sections.
  289. *
  290. * @param funcs pointer to structure holding flash access guard functions.
  291. */
  292. void spi_flash_guard_set(const spi_flash_guard_funcs_t* funcs);
  293. /**
  294. * @brief Get the guard functions used for flash access
  295. *
  296. * @return The guard functions that were set via spi_flash_guard_set(). These functions
  297. * can be called if implementing custom low-level SPI flash operations.
  298. */
  299. const spi_flash_guard_funcs_t *spi_flash_guard_get();
  300. /**
  301. * @brief Default OS-aware flash access guard functions
  302. */
  303. extern const spi_flash_guard_funcs_t g_flash_guard_default_ops;
  304. /**
  305. * @brief Non-OS flash access guard functions
  306. *
  307. * @note This version of flash guard functions is to be used when no OS is present or from panic handler.
  308. * It does not use any OS primitives and IPC and implies that only calling CPU is active.
  309. */
  310. extern const spi_flash_guard_funcs_t g_flash_guard_no_os_ops;
  311. #if CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_ENABLE_COUNTERS
  312. /**
  313. * Structure holding statistics for one type of operation
  314. */
  315. typedef struct {
  316. uint32_t count; // number of times operation was executed
  317. uint32_t time; // total time taken, in microseconds
  318. uint32_t bytes; // total number of bytes
  319. } spi_flash_counter_t;
  320. typedef struct {
  321. spi_flash_counter_t read;
  322. spi_flash_counter_t write;
  323. spi_flash_counter_t erase;
  324. } spi_flash_counters_t;
  325. /**
  326. * @brief Reset SPI flash operation counters
  327. */
  328. void spi_flash_reset_counters();
  329. /**
  330. * @brief Print SPI flash operation counters
  331. */
  332. void spi_flash_dump_counters();
  333. /**
  334. * @brief Return current SPI flash operation counters
  335. *
  336. * @return pointer to the spi_flash_counters_t structure holding values
  337. * of the operation counters
  338. */
  339. const spi_flash_counters_t* spi_flash_get_counters();
  340. #endif //CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_ENABLE_COUNTERS
  341. #ifdef __cplusplus
  342. }
  343. #endif
  344. #endif /* ESP_SPI_FLASH_H */