[PATCH 09/23] mtd: st_spi_fsm: Provide device look-up table

Lee Jones lee.jones at linaro.org
Fri Nov 22 11:22:46 EST 2013


Supply a lookup table of all the devices we intend to support. This table
is used to store device information such as; a human readable device name,
their JEDEC ID (plus the extended version), sector size and amount, a bit
store of a device's capabilities, its maximum running frequency and
possible use of a per-device configuration call-back.

Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones at linaro.org>
---
 drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.h | 137 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 137 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.h b/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.h
index 5c6c55e..e4e5bfa 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.h
+++ b/drivers/mtd/devices/st_spi_fsm.h
@@ -253,4 +253,141 @@ struct stfsm_seq {
 } __attribute__((__packed__, aligned(4)));
 #define STFSM_SEQ_SIZE sizeof(struct stfsm_seq)
 
+/* SPI Flash Device Table */
+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.
+	 */
+	u32		jedec_id;
+	u16             ext_id;
+	/*
+	 * The size listed here is what works with FLASH_CMD_SE, which isn't
+	 * necessarily called a "sector" by the vendor.
+	 */
+	unsigned	sector_size;
+	u16		n_sectors;
+	u32		flags;
+	/*
+	 * Note, where FAST_READ is supported, freq_max specifies the
+	 * FAST_READ frequency, not the READ frequency.
+	 */
+	u32		max_freq;
+	int		(*config)(struct stfsm *);
+};
+
+static struct flash_info flash_types[] = {
+	/*
+	 * ST Microelectronics/Numonyx --
+	 * (newer production versions may have feature updates
+	 * (eg faster operating frequency)
+	 */
+#define M25P_FLAG (FLASH_FLAG_READ_WRITE | FLASH_FLAG_READ_FAST)
+	{ "m25p40",  0x202013, 0,  64 * 1024,   8, M25P_FLAG, 25, NULL },
+	{ "m25p80",  0x202014, 0,  64 * 1024,  16, M25P_FLAG, 25, NULL },
+	{ "m25p16",  0x202015, 0,  64 * 1024,  32, M25P_FLAG, 25, NULL },
+	{ "m25p32",  0x202016, 0,  64 * 1024,  64, M25P_FLAG, 50, NULL },
+	{ "m25p64",  0x202017, 0,  64 * 1024, 128, M25P_FLAG, 50, NULL },
+	{ "m25p128", 0x202018, 0, 256 * 1024,  64, M25P_FLAG, 50, NULL },
+
+#define M25PX_FLAG (FLASH_FLAG_READ_WRITE	| \
+		    FLASH_FLAG_READ_FAST	| \
+		    FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_2	| \
+		    FLASH_FLAG_WRITE_1_1_2)
+	{ "m25px32", 0x207116, 0,  64 * 1024,  64, M25PX_FLAG, 75, NULL },
+	{ "m25px64", 0x207117, 0,  64 * 1024, 128, M25PX_FLAG, 75, NULL },
+
+#define MX25_FLAG (FLASH_FLAG_READ_WRITE	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_FAST		| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_2	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_2_2	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_4	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_4_4	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_WRITE_1_4_4	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_SE_4K		| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_SE_32K)
+	{ "mx25l25635e", 0xc22019, 0, 64*1024, 512,
+	  (MX25_FLAG | FLASH_FLAG_32BITADDR | FLASH_FLAG_RESET), 70, NULL },
+
+#define N25Q_FLAG (FLASH_FLAG_READ_WRITE	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_FAST		| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_2	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_2_2	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_4	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_4_4	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_WRITE_1_1_2	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_WRITE_1_2_2	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_WRITE_1_1_4	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_WRITE_1_4_4)
+	{ "n25q128", 0x20ba18, 0, 64 * 1024,  256, N25Q_FLAG, 108, NULL },
+	{ "n25q256", 0x20ba19, 0, 64 * 1024,  512,
+	  N25Q_FLAG | FLASH_FLAG_32BITADDR, 108, NULL },
+
+	/*
+	 * Spansion S25FLxxxP
+	 *     - 256KiB and 64KiB sector variants (identified by ext. JEDEC)
+	 */
+#define S25FLXXXP_FLAG (FLASH_FLAG_READ_WRITE	| \
+			FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_2	| \
+			FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_2_2	| \
+			FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_4	| \
+			FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_4_4	| \
+			FLASH_FLAG_WRITE_1_1_4	| \
+			FLASH_FLAG_READ_FAST)
+	{ "s25fl129p0", 0x012018, 0x4d00, 256 * 1024,  64, S25FLXXXP_FLAG, 80,
+	  NULL },
+	{ "s25fl129p1", 0x012018, 0x4d01,  64 * 1024, 256, S25FLXXXP_FLAG, 80,
+	  NULL },
+
+	/*
+	 * Spansion S25FLxxxS
+	 *     - 256KiB and 64KiB sector variants (identified by ext. JEDEC)
+	 *     - RESET# signal supported by die but not bristled out on all
+	 *       package types.  The package type is a function of board design,
+	 *       so this information is captured in the board's flags.
+	 *     - Supports 'DYB' sector protection. Depending on variant, sectors
+	 *       may default to locked state on power-on.
+	 */
+#define S25FLXXXS_FLAG (S25FLXXXP_FLAG		| \
+			FLASH_FLAG_RESET	| \
+			FLASH_FLAG_DYB_LOCKING)
+	{ "s25fl128s0", 0x012018, 0x0300,  256 * 1024, 64, S25FLXXXS_FLAG, 80,
+	  NULL },
+	{ "s25fl128s1", 0x012018, 0x0301,  64 * 1024, 256, S25FLXXXS_FLAG, 80,
+	  NULL },
+	{ "s25fl256s0", 0x010219, 0x4d00, 256 * 1024, 128,
+	  S25FLXXXS_FLAG | FLASH_FLAG_32BITADDR, 80, NULL },
+	{ "s25fl256s1", 0x010219, 0x4d01,  64 * 1024, 512,
+	  S25FLXXXS_FLAG | FLASH_FLAG_32BITADDR, 80, NULL },
+
+	/* Winbond -- w25x "blocks" are 64K, "sectors" are 4KiB */
+#define W25X_FLAG (FLASH_FLAG_READ_WRITE	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_FAST		| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_2	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_WRITE_1_1_2)
+	{ "w25x40",  0xef3013, 0,  64 * 1024,   8, W25X_FLAG, 75, NULL },
+	{ "w25x80",  0xef3014, 0,  64 * 1024,  16, W25X_FLAG, 75, NULL },
+	{ "w25x16",  0xef3015, 0,  64 * 1024,  32, W25X_FLAG, 75, NULL },
+	{ "w25x32",  0xef3016, 0,  64 * 1024,  64, W25X_FLAG, 75, NULL },
+	{ "w25x64",  0xef3017, 0,  64 * 1024, 128, W25X_FLAG, 75, NULL },
+
+	/* Winbond -- w25q "blocks" are 64K, "sectors" are 4KiB */
+#define W25Q_FLAG (FLASH_FLAG_READ_WRITE	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_FAST		| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_2	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_2_2	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_1_4	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_READ_1_4_4	| \
+		   FLASH_FLAG_WRITE_1_1_4)
+	{ "w25q80",  0xef4014, 0,  64 * 1024,  16, W25Q_FLAG, 80, NULL },
+	{ "w25q16",  0xef4015, 0,  64 * 1024,  32, W25Q_FLAG, 80, NULL },
+	{ "w25q32",  0xef4016, 0,  64 * 1024,  64, W25Q_FLAG, 80, NULL },
+	{ "w25q64",  0xef4017, 0,  64 * 1024, 128, W25Q_FLAG, 80, NULL },
+
+	/* Sentinel */
+	{ NULL, 0x000000, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL },
+};
+
 #endif	/* ST_SPI_FSM_H */
-- 
1.8.1.2




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