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authorBrian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>2013-04-11 01:34:57 -0700
committerDavid Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>2013-08-05 20:43:51 +0100
commit87c9511fba2bd069a35e1312587a29e112fc0cd6 (patch)
tree629fd7b503d25430d189b4b38687022a7f5a93fa /drivers/mtd/devices
parent20cd0008bb01ea0f5dd5779896bf6f069aab9c8a (diff)
mtd: m25p80: utilize dedicated 4-byte addressing commands
Traditionally, the command set used by SPI flash only supported a 3-byte address. However, large SPI flash (>= 32MiB, or 256Mib) require 4 bytes to address the entire flash. Most manufacturers have supplied a mode switch (via a "bank register writer", or a "enable 4-byte mode" command), which tells the flash to expect 4 address cycles from now on, instead of 3. This mode remains until power is cut, the reset line is triggered (on packages where present), or a command is sent to reset the flash or to reset the 3-byte addressing mode. As an alternative, some flash manufacturers have developed a new command set that accept a full 4-byte address. They can be used orthogonally to any of the modes; that is, they can be used when the flash is in either 3-byte or 4-byte address mode. Now, there are a number of reasons why the "stateful" 4-byte address mode switch may not be acceptable. For instance, some SoC's perform a dumb boot sequence in which they only send 3-byte read commands to the flash. However, if an unexpected reset occurs, the flash chip cannot be guaranteed to return to its 3-byte mode. Thus, the SoC controller and flash will not understand each other. (One might consider hooking up the aforementioned reset pin to the system reset line so that any system reset will reset the flash to 3-byte mode, but some packages do not provide this pin. And in some other packages, one must choose between having a reset pin and having enough pins for 4-output QSPI support. It is an error prone process choosing a flash that will support a hardware reset pin!) This patch provides support for the new stateless command set, so that we can avoid the problems that come with a stateful addressing mode change. The flash can be left in "3-byte mode" while still accessing the entire flash. Note that Spansion supports this command set on all its large flash (e.g, S25FL512S), and Macronix has begun supporting this command set on some new flash (e.g., MX25L25635F). For the moment, I don't know how to differentiate the Macronix that don't support this command set (e.g., MX25L25635E) from those that do, so this patch only supports Spansion. Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com> Acked-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de> Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/mtd/devices')
-rw-r--r--drivers/mtd/devices/m25p80.c39
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/mtd/devices/m25p80.c b/drivers/mtd/devices/m25p80.c
index d2232e7568d3..2db1ee4b7509 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/devices/m25p80.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/devices/m25p80.c
@@ -48,6 +48,12 @@
#define OPCODE_SE 0xd8 /* Sector erase (usually 64KiB) */
#define OPCODE_RDID 0x9f /* Read JEDEC ID */
+/* 4-byte address opcodes - used on Spansion and some Macronix flashes. */
+#define OPCODE_NORM_READ_4B 0x13 /* Read data bytes (low frequency) */
+#define OPCODE_FAST_READ_4B 0x0c /* Read data bytes (high frequency) */
+#define OPCODE_PP_4B 0x12 /* Page program (up to 256 bytes) */
+#define OPCODE_SE_4B 0xdc /* Sector erase (usually 64KiB) */
+
/* Used for SST flashes only. */
#define OPCODE_BP 0x02 /* Byte program */
#define OPCODE_WRDI 0x04 /* Write disable */
@@ -84,6 +90,8 @@ struct m25p {
u16 page_size;
u16 addr_width;
u8 erase_opcode;
+ u8 read_opcode;
+ u8 program_opcode;
u8 *command;
bool fast_read;
};
@@ -371,7 +379,7 @@ static int m25p80_read(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t from, size_t len,
*/
/* Set up the write data buffer. */
- opcode = flash->fast_read ? OPCODE_FAST_READ : OPCODE_NORM_READ;
+ opcode = flash->read_opcode;
flash->command[0] = opcode;
m25p_addr2cmd(flash, from, flash->command);
@@ -422,7 +430,7 @@ static int m25p80_write(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t to, size_t len,
write_enable(flash);
/* Set up the opcode in the write buffer. */
- flash->command[0] = OPCODE_PP;
+ flash->command[0] = flash->program_opcode;
m25p_addr2cmd(flash, to, flash->command);
page_offset = to & (flash->page_size - 1);
@@ -1037,15 +1045,32 @@ static int m25p_probe(struct spi_device *spi)
flash->fast_read = true;
#endif
+ /* Default commands */
+ if (flash->fast_read)
+ flash->read_opcode = OPCODE_FAST_READ;
+ else
+ flash->read_opcode = OPCODE_NORM_READ;
+
+ flash->program_opcode = OPCODE_PP;
+
if (info->addr_width)
flash->addr_width = info->addr_width;
- else {
+ else if (flash->mtd.size > 0x1000000) {
/* enable 4-byte addressing if the device exceeds 16MiB */
- if (flash->mtd.size > 0x1000000) {
- flash->addr_width = 4;
- set_4byte(flash, info->jedec_id, 1);
+ flash->addr_width = 4;
+ if (JEDEC_MFR(info->jedec_id) == CFI_MFR_AMD) {
+ /* Dedicated 4-byte command set */
+ flash->read_opcode = flash->fast_read ?
+ OPCODE_FAST_READ_4B :
+ OPCODE_NORM_READ_4B;
+ flash->program_opcode = OPCODE_PP_4B;
+ /* No small sector erase for 4-byte command set */
+ flash->erase_opcode = OPCODE_SE_4B;
+ flash->mtd.erasesize = info->sector_size;
} else
- flash->addr_width = 3;
+ set_4byte(flash, info->jedec_id, 1);
+ } else {
+ flash->addr_width = 3;
}
dev_info(&spi->dev, "%s (%lld Kbytes)\n", id->name,