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bizhang_-obav/apps/systemcmds/eeprom/24xxxx_mtd.c
px4dev bc35bb23dd HOTFIX: disable interrupt-driven I2C mode, configure pessimistic I2C timeout, correct handling of the NAK generation for I2C master reads.
This looks like it addresses the recent I2C lockup issue, unfortunately it also increases CPU consumption by ~5% for the I2C sensor bus.
2013-01-18 00:43:57 -08:00

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/************************************************************************************
* Driver for 24xxxx-style I2C EEPROMs.
*
* Adapted from:
*
* drivers/mtd/at24xx.c
* Driver for I2C-based at24cxx EEPROM(at24c32,at24c64,at24c128,at24c256)
*
* Copyright (C) 2011 Li Zhuoyi. All rights reserved.
* Author: Li Zhuoyi <lzyy.cn@gmail.com>
* History: 0.1 2011-08-20 initial version
*
* 2011-11-1 Added support for larger MTD block sizes: Hal Glenn <hglenn@2g-eng.com>
*
* Derived from drivers/mtd/m25px.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
*
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*
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*
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*
************************************************************************************/
/************************************************************************************
* Included Files
************************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/kmalloc.h>
#include <nuttx/fs/ioctl.h>
#include <nuttx/i2c.h>
#include <nuttx/mtd.h>
#include "systemlib/perf_counter.h"
/************************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
************************************************************************************/
/*
* Configuration is as for the AT24 driver, but the CONFIG_MTD_AT24XX define should be
* omitted in order to avoid building the AT24XX driver as well.
*/
/* As a minimum, the size of the AT24 part and its 7-bit I2C address are required. */
#ifndef CONFIG_AT24XX_SIZE
# warning "Assuming AT24 size 64"
# define CONFIG_AT24XX_SIZE 64
#endif
#ifndef CONFIG_AT24XX_ADDR
# warning "Assuming AT24 address of 0x50"
# define CONFIG_AT24XX_ADDR 0x50
#endif
/* Get the part configuration based on the size configuration */
#if CONFIG_AT24XX_SIZE == 32
# define AT24XX_NPAGES 128
# define AT24XX_PAGESIZE 32
#elif CONFIG_AT24XX_SIZE == 48
# define AT24XX_NPAGES 192
# define AT24XX_PAGESIZE 32
#elif CONFIG_AT24XX_SIZE == 64
# define AT24XX_NPAGES 256
# define AT24XX_PAGESIZE 32
#elif CONFIG_AT24XX_SIZE == 128
# define AT24XX_NPAGES 256
# define AT24XX_PAGESIZE 64
#elif CONFIG_AT24XX_SIZE == 256
# define AT24XX_NPAGES 512
# define AT24XX_PAGESIZE 64
#endif
/* For applications where a file system is used on the AT24, the tiny page sizes
* will result in very inefficient FLASH usage. In such cases, it is better if
* blocks are comprised of "clusters" of pages so that the file system block
* size is, say, 256 or 512 bytes. In any event, the block size *must* be an
* even multiple of the pages.
*/
#ifndef CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE
# warning "Assuming driver block size is the same as the FLASH page size"
# define CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE AT24XX_PAGESIZE
#endif
/* The AT24 does not respond on the bus during write cycles, so we depend on a long
* timeout to detect problems. The max program time is typically ~5ms.
*/
#ifndef CONFIG_AT24XX_WRITE_TIMEOUT_MS
# define CONFIG_AT24XX_WRITE_TIMEOUT_MS 20
#endif
/************************************************************************************
* Private Types
************************************************************************************/
/* This type represents the state of the MTD device. The struct mtd_dev_s
* must appear at the beginning of the definition so that you can freely
* cast between pointers to struct mtd_dev_s and struct at24c_dev_s.
*/
struct at24c_dev_s {
struct mtd_dev_s mtd; /* MTD interface */
FAR struct i2c_dev_s *dev; /* Saved I2C interface instance */
uint8_t addr; /* I2C address */
uint16_t pagesize; /* 32, 63 */
uint16_t npages; /* 128, 256, 512, 1024 */
perf_counter_t perf_reads;
perf_counter_t perf_writes;
perf_counter_t perf_resets;
perf_counter_t perf_read_retries;
perf_counter_t perf_read_errors;
perf_counter_t perf_write_errors;
};
/************************************************************************************
* Private Function Prototypes
************************************************************************************/
/* MTD driver methods */
static int at24c_erase(FAR struct mtd_dev_s *dev, off_t startblock, size_t nblocks);
static ssize_t at24c_bread(FAR struct mtd_dev_s *dev, off_t startblock,
size_t nblocks, FAR uint8_t *buf);
static ssize_t at24c_bwrite(FAR struct mtd_dev_s *dev, off_t startblock,
size_t nblocks, FAR const uint8_t *buf);
static int at24c_ioctl(FAR struct mtd_dev_s *dev, int cmd, unsigned long arg);
void at24c_test(void);
/************************************************************************************
* Private Data
************************************************************************************/
/* At present, only a single AT24 part is supported. In this case, a statically
* allocated state structure may be used.
*/
static struct at24c_dev_s g_at24c;
/************************************************************************************
* Private Functions
************************************************************************************/
static int at24c_eraseall(FAR struct at24c_dev_s *priv)
{
int startblock = 0;
uint8_t buf[AT24XX_PAGESIZE + 2];
struct i2c_msg_s msgv[1] = {
{
.addr = priv->addr,
.flags = 0,
.buffer = &buf[0],
.length = sizeof(buf),
}
};
memset(&buf[2], 0xff, priv->pagesize);
for (startblock = 0; startblock < priv->npages; startblock++) {
uint16_t offset = startblock * priv->pagesize;
buf[1] = offset & 0xff;
buf[0] = (offset >> 8) & 0xff;
while (I2C_TRANSFER(priv->dev, &msgv[0], 1) < 0) {
fvdbg("erase stall\n");
usleep(10000);
}
}
return OK;
}
/************************************************************************************
* Name: at24c_erase
************************************************************************************/
static int at24c_erase(FAR struct mtd_dev_s *dev, off_t startblock, size_t nblocks)
{
/* EEprom need not erase */
return (int)nblocks;
}
/************************************************************************************
* Name: at24c_test
************************************************************************************/
void at24c_test(void)
{
uint8_t buf[CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE];
unsigned count = 0;
unsigned errors = 0;
for (count = 0; count < 10000; count++) {
ssize_t result = at24c_bread(&g_at24c.mtd, 0, 1, buf);
if (result == ERROR) {
if (errors++ > 2) {
vdbg("too many errors\n");
return;
}
} else if (result != 1) {
vdbg("unexpected %u\n", result);
}
if ((count % 100) == 0)
vdbg("test %u errors %u\n", count, errors);
}
}
/************************************************************************************
* Name: at24c_bread
************************************************************************************/
static ssize_t at24c_bread(FAR struct mtd_dev_s *dev, off_t startblock,
size_t nblocks, FAR uint8_t *buffer)
{
FAR struct at24c_dev_s *priv = (FAR struct at24c_dev_s *)dev;
size_t blocksleft;
uint8_t addr[2];
int ret;
struct i2c_msg_s msgv[2] = {
{
.addr = priv->addr,
.flags = 0,
.buffer = &addr[0],
.length = sizeof(addr),
},
{
.addr = priv->addr,
.flags = I2C_M_READ,
.buffer = 0,
.length = priv->pagesize,
}
};
#if CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE > AT24XX_PAGESIZE
startblock *= (CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE / AT24XX_PAGESIZE);
nblocks *= (CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE / AT24XX_PAGESIZE);
#endif
blocksleft = nblocks;
fvdbg("startblock: %08lx nblocks: %d\n", (long)startblock, (int)nblocks);
if (startblock >= priv->npages) {
return 0;
}
if (startblock + nblocks > priv->npages) {
nblocks = priv->npages - startblock;
}
while (blocksleft-- > 0) {
uint16_t offset = startblock * priv->pagesize;
unsigned tries = CONFIG_AT24XX_WRITE_TIMEOUT_MS;
addr[1] = offset & 0xff;
addr[0] = (offset >> 8) & 0xff;
msgv[1].buffer = buffer;
for (;;) {
perf_begin(priv->perf_reads);
ret = I2C_TRANSFER(priv->dev, &msgv[0], 2);
perf_end(priv->perf_reads);
if (ret >= 0)
break;
fvdbg("read stall");
usleep(1000);
/* We should normally only be here on the first read after
* a write.
*
* XXX maybe do special first-read handling with optional
* bus reset as well?
*/
perf_count(priv->perf_read_retries);
if (--tries == 0) {
perf_count(priv->perf_read_errors);
return ERROR;
}
}
startblock++;
buffer += priv->pagesize;
}
#if CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE > AT24XX_PAGESIZE
return nblocks / (CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE / AT24XX_PAGESIZE);
#else
return nblocks;
#endif
}
/************************************************************************************
* Name: at24c_bwrite
*
* Operates on MTD block's and translates to FLASH pages
*
************************************************************************************/
static ssize_t at24c_bwrite(FAR struct mtd_dev_s *dev, off_t startblock, size_t nblocks,
FAR const uint8_t *buffer)
{
FAR struct at24c_dev_s *priv = (FAR struct at24c_dev_s *)dev;
size_t blocksleft;
uint8_t buf[AT24XX_PAGESIZE + 2];
int ret;
struct i2c_msg_s msgv[1] = {
{
.addr = priv->addr,
.flags = 0,
.buffer = &buf[0],
.length = sizeof(buf),
}
};
#if CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE > AT24XX_PAGESIZE
startblock *= (CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE / AT24XX_PAGESIZE);
nblocks *= (CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE / AT24XX_PAGESIZE);
#endif
blocksleft = nblocks;
if (startblock >= priv->npages) {
return 0;
}
if (startblock + nblocks > priv->npages) {
nblocks = priv->npages - startblock;
}
fvdbg("startblock: %08lx nblocks: %d\n", (long)startblock, (int)nblocks);
while (blocksleft-- > 0) {
uint16_t offset = startblock * priv->pagesize;
unsigned tries = CONFIG_AT24XX_WRITE_TIMEOUT_MS;
buf[1] = offset & 0xff;
buf[0] = (offset >> 8) & 0xff;
memcpy(&buf[2], buffer, priv->pagesize);
for (;;) {
perf_begin(priv->perf_writes);
ret = I2C_TRANSFER(priv->dev, &msgv[0], 1);
perf_end(priv->perf_writes);
if (ret >= 0)
break;
fvdbg("write stall");
usleep(1000);
/* We expect to see a number of retries per write cycle as we
* poll for write completion.
*/
if (--tries == 0) {
perf_count(priv->perf_write_errors);
return ERROR;
}
}
startblock++;
buffer += priv->pagesize;
}
#if CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE > AT24XX_PAGESIZE
return nblocks / (CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE / AT24XX_PAGESIZE);
#else
return nblocks;
#endif
}
/************************************************************************************
* Name: at24c_ioctl
************************************************************************************/
static int at24c_ioctl(FAR struct mtd_dev_s *dev, int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
FAR struct at24c_dev_s *priv = (FAR struct at24c_dev_s *)dev;
int ret = -EINVAL; /* Assume good command with bad parameters */
fvdbg("cmd: %d \n", cmd);
switch (cmd) {
case MTDIOC_GEOMETRY: {
FAR struct mtd_geometry_s *geo = (FAR struct mtd_geometry_s *)((uintptr_t)arg);
if (geo) {
/* Populate the geometry structure with information need to know
* the capacity and how to access the device.
*
* NOTE: that the device is treated as though it where just an array
* of fixed size blocks. That is most likely not true, but the client
* will expect the device logic to do whatever is necessary to make it
* appear so.
*
* blocksize:
* May be user defined. The block size for the at24XX devices may be
* larger than the page size in order to better support file systems.
* The read and write functions translate BLOCKS to pages for the
* small flash devices
* erasesize:
* It has to be at least as big as the blocksize, bigger serves no
* purpose.
* neraseblocks
* Note that the device size is in kilobits and must be scaled by
* 1024 / 8
*/
#if CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE > AT24XX_PAGESIZE
geo->blocksize = CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE;
geo->erasesize = CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE;
geo->neraseblocks = (CONFIG_AT24XX_SIZE * 1024 / 8) / CONFIG_AT24XX_MTD_BLOCKSIZE;
#else
geo->blocksize = priv->pagesize;
geo->erasesize = priv->pagesize;
geo->neraseblocks = priv->npages;
#endif
ret = OK;
fvdbg("blocksize: %d erasesize: %d neraseblocks: %d\n",
geo->blocksize, geo->erasesize, geo->neraseblocks);
}
}
break;
case MTDIOC_BULKERASE:
ret = at24c_eraseall(priv);
break;
case MTDIOC_XIPBASE:
default:
ret = -ENOTTY; /* Bad command */
break;
}
return ret;
}
/************************************************************************************
* Public Functions
************************************************************************************/
/************************************************************************************
* Name: at24c_initialize
*
* Description:
* Create an initialize MTD device instance. MTD devices are not registered
* in the file system, but are created as instances that can be bound to
* other functions (such as a block or character driver front end).
*
************************************************************************************/
FAR struct mtd_dev_s *at24c_initialize(FAR struct i2c_dev_s *dev) {
FAR struct at24c_dev_s *priv;
fvdbg("dev: %p\n", dev);
/* Allocate a state structure (we allocate the structure instead of using
* a fixed, static allocation so that we can handle multiple FLASH devices.
* The current implementation would handle only one FLASH part per I2C
* device (only because of the SPIDEV_FLASH definition) and so would have
* to be extended to handle multiple FLASH parts on the same I2C bus.
*/
priv = &g_at24c;
if (priv) {
/* Initialize the allocated structure */
priv->addr = CONFIG_AT24XX_ADDR;
priv->pagesize = AT24XX_PAGESIZE;
priv->npages = AT24XX_NPAGES;
priv->mtd.erase = at24c_erase;
priv->mtd.bread = at24c_bread;
priv->mtd.bwrite = at24c_bwrite;
priv->mtd.ioctl = at24c_ioctl;
priv->dev = dev;
priv->perf_reads = perf_alloc(PC_ELAPSED, "EEPROM read");
priv->perf_writes = perf_alloc(PC_ELAPSED, "EEPROM write");
priv->perf_resets = perf_alloc(PC_COUNT, "EEPROM reset");
priv->perf_read_retries = perf_alloc(PC_COUNT, "EEPROM read retries");
priv->perf_read_errors = perf_alloc(PC_COUNT, "EEPROM read errors");
priv->perf_write_errors = perf_alloc(PC_COUNT, "EEPROM write errors");
}
/* attempt to read to validate device is present */
unsigned char buf[5];
uint8_t addrbuf[2] = {0, 0};
struct i2c_msg_s msgv[2] = {
{
.addr = priv->addr,
.flags = 0,
.buffer = &addrbuf[0],
.length = sizeof(addrbuf),
},
{
.addr = priv->addr,
.flags = I2C_M_READ,
.buffer = &buf[0],
.length = sizeof(buf),
}
};
perf_begin(priv->perf_reads);
int ret = I2C_TRANSFER(priv->dev, &msgv[0], 2);
perf_end(priv->perf_reads);
if (ret < 0) {
return NULL;
}
/* Return the implementation-specific state structure as the MTD device */
fvdbg("Return %p\n", priv);
return (FAR struct mtd_dev_s *)priv;
}
/*
* XXX: debug hackery
*/
int at24c_nuke(void)
{
return at24c_eraseall(&g_at24c);
}