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- /*
- * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- */
- #pragma once
- #include "esp_err.h"
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <stdbool.h>
- #include "hal/spi_flash_types.h"
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- struct spi_flash_chip_t;
- typedef struct spi_flash_chip_t spi_flash_chip_t;
- typedef struct esp_flash_t esp_flash_t;
- /** @brief Structure for describing a region of flash */
- typedef struct {
- uint32_t offset; ///< Start address of this region
- uint32_t size; ///< Size of the region
- } esp_flash_region_t;
- /** @brief OS-level integration hooks for accessing flash chips inside a running OS
- *
- * It's in the public header because some instances should be allocated statically in the startup
- * code. May be updated according to hardware version and new flash chip feature requirements,
- * shouldn't be treated as public API.
- *
- * For advanced developers, you may replace some of them with your implementations at your own
- * risk.
- */
- typedef struct {
- /**
- * Called before commencing any flash operation. Does not need to be
- * recursive (ie is called at most once for each call to 'end').
- */
- esp_err_t (*start)(void *arg);
- /** Called after completing any flash operation. */
- esp_err_t (*end)(void *arg);
- /** Called before any erase/write operations to check whether the region is limited by the OS */
- esp_err_t (*region_protected)(void* arg, size_t start_addr, size_t size);
- /** Delay for at least 'us' microseconds. Called in between 'start' and 'end'. */
- esp_err_t (*delay_us)(void *arg, uint32_t us);
- /** Called for get temp buffer when buffer from application cannot be directly read into/write from. */
- void *(*get_temp_buffer)(void* arg, size_t reqest_size, size_t* out_size);
- /** Called for release temp buffer. */
- void (*release_temp_buffer)(void* arg, void *temp_buf);
- #define SPI_FLASH_YIELD_REQ_YIELD BIT(0)
- #define SPI_FLASH_YIELD_REQ_SUSPEND BIT(1)
- /** Yield to other tasks. Called during erase operations.
- * @return ESP_OK means yield needs to be called (got an event to handle), while ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT means skip yield.*/
- esp_err_t (*check_yield)(void *arg, uint32_t chip_status, uint32_t* out_request);
- #define SPI_FLASH_YIELD_STA_RESUME BIT(2)
- /** Yield to other tasks. Called during erase operations. */
- esp_err_t (*yield)(void *arg, uint32_t* out_status);
- /** Called for get system time. */
- int64_t (*get_system_time)(void *arg);
- #define SPI_FLASH_OS_IS_ERASING_STATUS_FLAG BIT(0)
- /** Call to set flash operation status */
- void (*set_flash_op_status)(uint32_t op_status);
- } esp_flash_os_functions_t;
- /** @brief Structure to describe a SPI flash chip connected to the system.
- Structure must be initialized before use (passed to esp_flash_init()). It's in the public
- header because some instances should be allocated statically in the startup code. May be
- updated according to hardware version and new flash chip feature requirements, shouldn't be
- treated as public API.
- For advanced developers, you may replace some of them with your implementations at your own
- risk.
- */
- struct esp_flash_t {
- spi_flash_host_inst_t* host; ///< Pointer to hardware-specific "host_driver" structure. Must be initialized before used.
- const spi_flash_chip_t *chip_drv; ///< Pointer to chip-model-specific "adapter" structure. If NULL, will be detected during initialisation.
- const esp_flash_os_functions_t *os_func; ///< Pointer to os-specific hook structure. Call ``esp_flash_init_os_functions()`` to setup this field, after the host is properly initialized.
- void *os_func_data; ///< Pointer to argument for os-specific hooks. Left NULL and will be initialized with ``os_func``.
- esp_flash_io_mode_t read_mode; ///< Configured SPI flash read mode. Set before ``esp_flash_init`` is called.
- uint32_t size; ///< Size of SPI flash in bytes. If 0, size will be detected during initialisation.
- uint32_t chip_id; ///< Detected chip id.
- uint32_t busy :1; ///< This flag is used to verify chip's status.
- uint32_t hpm_dummy_ena :1; ///< This flag is used to verify whether flash works under HPM status.
- uint32_t reserved_flags :30; ///< reserved.
- };
- /** @brief Initialise SPI flash chip interface.
- *
- * This function must be called before any other API functions are called for this chip.
- *
- * @note Only the ``host`` and ``read_mode`` fields of the chip structure must
- * be initialised before this function is called. Other fields may be
- * auto-detected if left set to zero or NULL.
- *
- * @note If the chip->drv pointer is NULL, chip chip_drv will be auto-detected
- * based on its manufacturer & product IDs. See
- * ``esp_flash_registered_flash_drivers`` pointer for details of this process.
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to SPI flash chip to use. If NULL, esp_flash_default_chip is substituted.
- * @return ESP_OK on success, or a flash error code if initialisation fails.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_init(esp_flash_t *chip);
- /**
- * Check if appropriate chip driver is set.
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to SPI flash chip to use. If NULL, esp_flash_default_chip is substituted.
- *
- * @return true if set, otherwise false.
- */
- bool esp_flash_chip_driver_initialized(const esp_flash_t *chip);
- /** @brief Read flash ID via the common "RDID" SPI flash command.
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param[out] out_id Pointer to receive ID value.
- *
- * ID is a 24-bit value. Lower 16 bits of 'id' are the chip ID, upper 8 bits are the manufacturer ID.
- *
- * @return ESP_OK on success, or a flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_read_id(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t *out_id);
- /** @brief Detect flash size based on flash ID.
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param[out] out_size Detected size in bytes.
- *
- * @note Most flash chips use a common format for flash ID, where the lower 4 bits specify the size as a power of 2. If
- * the manufacturer doesn't follow this convention, the size may be incorrectly detected.
- *
- * @return ESP_OK on success, or a flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_get_size(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t *out_size);
- /** @brief Read flash unique ID via the common "RDUID" SPI flash command.
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init().
- * @param[out] out_id Pointer to receive unique ID value.
- *
- * ID is a 64-bit value.
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success, or a flash error code if operation failed.
- * - ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the chip doesn't support read id.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_read_unique_chip_id(esp_flash_t *chip, uint64_t *out_id);
- /** @brief Erase flash chip contents
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- *
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success,
- * - ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the chip is not able to perform the operation. This is indicated by WREN = 1 after the command is sent.
- * - Other flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_erase_chip(esp_flash_t *chip);
- /** @brief Erase a region of the flash chip
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. If NULL, esp_flash_default_chip is substituted. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param start Address to start erasing flash. Must be sector aligned.
- * @param len Length of region to erase. Must also be sector aligned.
- *
- * Sector size is specifyed in chip->drv->sector_size field (typically 4096 bytes.) ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG will be
- * returned if the start & length are not a multiple of this size.
- *
- * Erase is performed using block (multi-sector) erases where possible (block size is specified in
- * chip->drv->block_erase_size field, typically 65536 bytes). Remaining sectors are erased using individual sector erase
- * commands.
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success,
- * - ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the chip is not able to perform the operation. This is indicated by WREN = 1 after the command is sent.
- * - Other flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_erase_region(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t start, uint32_t len);
- /** @brief Read if the entire chip is write protected
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. If NULL, esp_flash_default_chip is substituted. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param[out] write_protected Pointer to boolean, set to the value of the write protect flag.
- *
- * @note A correct result for this flag depends on the SPI flash chip model and chip_drv in use (via the 'chip->drv'
- * field).
- *
- * @return ESP_OK on success, or a flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_get_chip_write_protect(esp_flash_t *chip, bool *write_protected);
- /** @brief Set write protection for the SPI flash chip
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. If NULL, esp_flash_default_chip is substituted. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param write_protect Boolean value for the write protect flag
- *
- * @note Correct behaviour of this function depends on the SPI flash chip model and chip_drv in use (via the 'chip->drv'
- * field).
- *
- * Some SPI flash chips may require a power cycle before write protect status can be cleared. Otherwise,
- * write protection can be removed via a follow-up call to this function.
- *
- * @return ESP_OK on success, or a flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_set_chip_write_protect(esp_flash_t *chip, bool write_protect);
- /** @brief Read the list of individually protectable regions of this SPI flash chip.
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param[out] out_regions Pointer to receive a pointer to the array of protectable regions of the chip.
- * @param[out] out_num_regions Pointer to an integer receiving the count of protectable regions in the array returned in 'regions'.
- *
- * @note Correct behaviour of this function depends on the SPI flash chip model and chip_drv in use (via the 'chip->drv'
- * field).
- *
- * @return ESP_OK on success, or a flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_get_protectable_regions(const esp_flash_t *chip, const esp_flash_region_t **out_regions, uint32_t *out_num_regions);
- /** @brief Detect if a region of the SPI flash chip is protected
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param region Pointer to a struct describing a protected region. This must match one of the regions returned from esp_flash_get_protectable_regions(...).
- * @param[out] out_protected Pointer to a flag which is set based on the protected status for this region.
- *
- * @note It is possible for this result to be false and write operations to still fail, if protection is enabled for the entire chip.
- *
- * @note Correct behaviour of this function depends on the SPI flash chip model and chip_drv in use (via the 'chip->drv'
- * field).
- *
- * @return ESP_OK on success, or a flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_get_protected_region(esp_flash_t *chip, const esp_flash_region_t *region, bool *out_protected);
- /** @brief Update the protected status for a region of the SPI flash chip
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param region Pointer to a struct describing a protected region. This must match one of the regions returned from esp_flash_get_protectable_regions(...).
- * @param protect Write protection flag to set.
- *
- * @note It is possible for the region protection flag to be cleared and write operations to still fail, if protection is enabled for the entire chip.
- *
- * @note Correct behaviour of this function depends on the SPI flash chip model and chip_drv in use (via the 'chip->drv'
- * field).
- *
- * @return ESP_OK on success, or a flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_set_protected_region(esp_flash_t *chip, const esp_flash_region_t *region, bool protect);
- /** @brief Read data from the SPI flash chip
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. If NULL, esp_flash_default_chip is substituted. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param buffer Pointer to a buffer where the data will be read. To get better performance, this should be in the DRAM and word aligned.
- * @param address Address on flash to read from. Must be less than chip->size field.
- * @param length Length (in bytes) of data to read.
- *
- * There are no alignment constraints on buffer, address or length.
- *
- * @note If on-chip flash encryption is used, this function returns raw (ie encrypted) data. Use the flash cache
- * to transparently decrypt data.
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK: success
- * - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM: Buffer is in external PSRAM which cannot be concurrently accessed, and a temporary internal buffer could not be allocated.
- * - or a flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_read(esp_flash_t *chip, void *buffer, uint32_t address, uint32_t length);
- /** @brief Write data to the SPI flash chip
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. If NULL, esp_flash_default_chip is substituted. Must have been successfully initialised via esp_flash_init()
- * @param address Address on flash to write to. Must be previously erased (SPI NOR flash can only write bits 1->0).
- * @param buffer Pointer to a buffer with the data to write. To get better performance, this should be in the DRAM and word aligned.
- * @param length Length (in bytes) of data to write.
- *
- * There are no alignment constraints on buffer, address or length.
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK on success,
- * - ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if the chip is not able to perform the operation. This is indicated by WREN = 1 after the command is sent.
- * - Other flash error code if operation failed.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_write(esp_flash_t *chip, const void *buffer, uint32_t address, uint32_t length);
- /** @brief Encrypted and write data to the SPI flash chip using on-chip hardware flash encryption
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. Must be NULL (the main flash chip). For other chips, encrypted write is not supported.
- * @param address Address on flash to write to. 16 byte aligned. Must be previously erased (SPI NOR flash can only write bits 1->0).
- * @param buffer Pointer to a buffer with the data to write.
- * @param length Length (in bytes) of data to write. 16 byte aligned.
- *
- * @note Both address & length must be 16 byte aligned, as this is the encryption block size
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK: on success
- * - ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: encrypted write not supported for this chip.
- * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Either the address, buffer or length is invalid.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_write_encrypted(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t address, const void *buffer, uint32_t length);
- /** @brief Read and decrypt data from the SPI flash chip using on-chip hardware flash encryption
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to identify flash chip. Must be NULL (the main flash chip). For other chips, encrypted read is not supported.
- * @param address Address on flash to read from.
- * @param out_buffer Pointer to a buffer for the data to read to.
- * @param length Length (in bytes) of data to read.
- *
- * @return
- * - ESP_OK: on success
- * - ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED: encrypted read not supported for this chip.
- */
- esp_err_t esp_flash_read_encrypted(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t address, void *out_buffer, uint32_t length);
- /** @brief Pointer to the "default" SPI flash chip, ie the main chip attached to the MCU.
- This chip is used if the 'chip' argument pass to esp_flash_xxx API functions is ever NULL.
- */
- extern esp_flash_t *esp_flash_default_chip;
- /*******************************************************************************
- * Utility Functions
- ******************************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief Returns true if chip is configured for Quad I/O or Quad Fast Read.
- *
- * @param chip Pointer to SPI flash chip to use. If NULL, esp_flash_default_chip is substituted.
- *
- * @return true if flash works in quad mode, otherwise false
- */
- static inline bool esp_flash_is_quad_mode(const esp_flash_t *chip)
- {
- return (chip->read_mode == SPI_FLASH_QIO) || (chip->read_mode == SPI_FLASH_QOUT);
- }
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
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