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/****************************************************************************** * * Filename: eeprom.c * * Instantiation of eeprom routines * * Revision information: * * 28AUG2004 kb_admin initial creation - adapted from Atmel sources * 12JAN2005 kb_admin fixed clock generation, write polling, init * * BEGIN_KBDD_BLOCK * No warranty, expressed or implied, is included with this software. It is * provided "AS IS" and no warranty of any kind including statutory or aspects * relating to merchantability or fitness for any purpose is provided. All * intellectual property rights of others is maintained with the respective * owners. This software is not copyrighted and is intended for reference * only. * END_BLOCK * * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/boot/arm/at91/bootspi/ee.c 163598 2006-10-21 22:51:21Z imp $ *****************************************************************************/ #include "at91rm9200_lowlevel.h" #include "at91rm9200.h" #include "lib.h" #include "ee.h" /******************************* GLOBALS *************************************/ /*********************** PRIVATE FUNCTIONS/DATA ******************************/ /* Use a macro to calculate the TWI clock generator value to save code space. */ #define AT91C_TWSI_CLOCK 100000 #define TWSI_EEPROM_ADDRESS 0x40 #define TWI_CLK_BASE_DIV ((AT91C_MASTER_CLOCK/(4*AT91C_TWSI_CLOCK)) - 2) #define SET_TWI_CLOCK ((0x00010000) | (TWI_CLK_BASE_DIV) | (TWI_CLK_BASE_DIV << 8)) /*************************** GLOBAL FUNCTIONS ********************************/ /* * .KB_C_FN_DEFINITION_START * void InitEEPROM(void) * This global function initializes the EEPROM interface (TWI). Intended * to be called a single time. * .KB_C_FN_DEFINITION_END */ void EEInit(void) { AT91PS_TWI twiPtr = (AT91PS_TWI)AT91C_BASE_TWI; AT91PS_PIO pPio = (AT91PS_PIO)AT91C_BASE_PIOA; AT91PS_PMC pPMC = (AT91PS_PMC)AT91C_BASE_PMC; pPio->PIO_ASR = AT91C_PA25_TWD | AT91C_PA26_TWCK; pPio->PIO_PDR = AT91C_PA25_TWD | AT91C_PA26_TWCK; pPio->PIO_MDDR = ~AT91C_PA25_TWD; pPio->PIO_MDER = AT91C_PA25_TWD; pPMC->PMC_PCER = 1u << AT91C_ID_TWI; twiPtr->TWI_IDR = 0xffffffffu; twiPtr->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_SWRST; twiPtr->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_MSEN | AT91C_TWI_SVDIS; twiPtr->TWI_CWGR = SET_TWI_CLOCK; } static inline unsigned iicaddr(unsigned ee_off) { return (TWSI_EEPROM_ADDRESS | ((ee_off >> 8) & 0x7)); } /* * .KB_C_FN_DEFINITION_START * void ReadEEPROM(unsigned ee_addr, char *data_addr, unsigned size) * This global function reads data from the eeprom at ee_addr storing data * to data_addr for size bytes. Assume the TWI has been initialized. * This function does not utilize the page read mode to simplify the code. * .KB_C_FN_DEFINITION_END */ void EERead(unsigned ee_off, char *data_addr, unsigned size) { const AT91PS_TWI twiPtr = AT91C_BASE_TWI; unsigned int status; if ((ee_off & ~0xff) != ((ee_off + size) & ~0xff)) { printf("Crosses page boundary: 0x%x 0x%x\n", ee_off, size); return; } status = twiPtr->TWI_SR; status = twiPtr->TWI_RHR; twiPtr->TWI_MMR = (iicaddr(ee_off) << 16) | AT91C_TWI_IADRSZ_1_BYTE | AT91C_TWI_MREAD; twiPtr->TWI_IADR = ee_off & 0xff; twiPtr->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_START; while (size-- > 1) { while (!(twiPtr->TWI_SR & AT91C_TWI_RXRDY)) continue; *(data_addr++) = twiPtr->TWI_RHR; } twiPtr->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_STOP; status = twiPtr->TWI_SR; while (!(twiPtr->TWI_SR & AT91C_TWI_TXCOMP)) continue; *data_addr = twiPtr->TWI_RHR; } /* * .KB_C_FN_DEFINITION_START * void WriteEEPROM(unsigned ee_off, char *data_addr, unsigned size) * This global function writes data to the eeprom at ee_off using data * from data_addr for size bytes. Assume the TWI has been initialized. * This function does not utilize the page write mode as the write time is * much greater than the time required to access the device for byte-write * functionality. This allows the function to be much simpler. * .KB_C_FN_DEFINITION_END */ void EEWrite(unsigned ee_off, const char *data_addr, unsigned size) { const AT91PS_TWI twiPtr = AT91C_BASE_TWI; unsigned status; char test_data; while (size--) { // Set the TWI Master Mode Register twiPtr->TWI_MMR = (iicaddr(ee_off) << 16) | AT91C_TWI_IADRSZ_1_BYTE; twiPtr->TWI_IADR = ee_off++; status = twiPtr->TWI_SR; // Load one data byte twiPtr->TWI_THR = *(data_addr++); twiPtr->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_START; while (!(twiPtr->TWI_SR & AT91C_TWI_TXRDY)) continue; twiPtr->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_STOP; status = twiPtr->TWI_SR; while (!(twiPtr->TWI_SR & AT91C_TWI_TXCOMP)) continue; // wait for write operation to complete, it is done once // we can read it back... EERead(ee_off, &test_data, 1); } }