[PATCH v1 1/1] mtd: mtk-nor: set controller's address width according to nor flash

Guochun Mao guochun.mao at mediatek.com
Wed Apr 12 19:40:37 PDT 2017


Hi Cyrille,

On Wed, 2017-04-12 at 22:57 +0200, Cyrille Pitchen wrote:
> Hi Guochun,
> 
> Le 05/04/2017 à 10:37, Guochun Mao a écrit :
> > When nor's size larger than 16MByte, nor's address width maybe
> > set to 3 or 4, and controller should change address width according
> > to nor's setting.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Guochun Mao <guochun.mao at mediatek.com>st
> > ---
> >  drivers/mtd/spi-nor/mtk-quadspi.c |   27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >  1 file changed, 27 insertions(+)
> > 
> > diff --git a/drivers/mtd/spi-nor/mtk-quadspi.c b/drivers/mtd/spi-nor/mtk-quadspi.c
> > index e661877..b637770 100644
> > --- a/drivers/mtd/spi-nor/mtk-quadspi.c
> > +++ b/drivers/mtd/spi-nor/mtk-quadspi.c
> > @@ -104,6 +104,8 @@
> >  #define MTK_NOR_MAX_RX_TX_SHIFT		6
> >  /* can shift up to 56 bits (7 bytes) transfer by MTK_NOR_PRG_CMD */
> >  #define MTK_NOR_MAX_SHIFT		7
> > +/* nor controller 4-byte address mode enable bit */
> > +#define MTK_NOR_4B_ADDR_EN		BIT(4)
> >  
> >  /* Helpers for accessing the program data / shift data registers */
> >  #define MTK_NOR_PRG_REG(n)		(MTK_NOR_PRGDATA0_REG + 4 * (n))
> > @@ -230,10 +232,35 @@ static int mt8173_nor_write_buffer_disable(struct mt8173_nor *mt8173_nor)
> >  				  10000);
> >  }
> >  
> > +static void mt8173_nor_set_addr_width(struct mt8173_nor *mt8173_nor)
> > +{
> > +	u8 val;
> > +	struct spi_nor *nor = &mt8173_nor->nor;
> > +
> > +	val = readb(mt8173_nor->base + MTK_NOR_DUAL_REG);
> > +
> > +	switch (nor->addr_width) {
> > +	case 3:
> > +		val &= ~MTK_NOR_4B_ADDR_EN;
> > +		break;
> > +	case 4:
> > +		val |= MTK_NOR_4B_ADDR_EN;
> > +		break;
> > +	default:
> > +		dev_warn(mt8173_nor->dev, "Unexpected address width %u.\n",
> > +			 nor->addr_width);
> > +		break;
> > +	}
> > +
> > +	writeb(val, mt8173_nor->base + MTK_NOR_DUAL_REG);
> > +}
> > +
> >  static void mt8173_nor_set_addr(struct mt8173_nor *mt8173_nor, u32 addr)
> >  {
> >  	int i;
> >  
> > +	mt8173_nor_set_addr_width(mt8173_nor);
> > +
> >  	for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
> 
> Should it be 'i < nor->addr_width' instead of 'i < 3' ?
> Does it work when accessing data after 128Mbit ?

Yes, it can work.

Let's see the whole function,

static void mt8173_nor_set_addr(struct mt8173_nor *mt8173_nor, u32 addr)
{
        int i;

        mt8173_nor_set_addr_width(mt8173_nor);

        for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
                writeb(addr & 0xff, mt8173_nor->base + MTK_NOR_RADR0_REG
+ i * 4);
                addr >>= 8;
        }
        /* Last register is non-contiguous */
        writeb(addr & 0xff, mt8173_nor->base + MTK_NOR_RADR3_REG);
}

The nor controller has 4 registers for address.
This '3' indicates the number of contiguous address' registers
base + MTK_NOR_RADR0_REG(0x10)
base + MTK_NOR_RADR1_REG(0x14)
base + MTK_NOR_RADR2_REG(0x18),
but the last address register is non-contiguous,
it's base + MTK_NOR_RADR3_REG(0xc8)

mt8173_nor_set_addr will set addr into these 4 registers by Byte.
The bit MTK_NOR_4B_ADDR_EN will decide whether 3-byte(0x10,0x14,0x18)
or 4-byte(0x10,0x14,x018,0xc8) been sent to nor device.
and, it can access data after 128Mbit when sent 4-byte address.

Best regards,

Guochun

> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Cyrille
> 
> >  		writeb(addr & 0xff, mt8173_nor->base + MTK_NOR_RADR0_REG + i * 4);
> >  		addr >>= 8;
> > 
> 





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