Flash
Overview
Flash offset concept
Offsets used by the user API are expressed in relation to the flash memory beginning address. This rule shall be applied to all flash controller regular memory that layout is accessible via API for retrieving the layout of pages (see option:CONFIG_FLASH_PAGE_LAYOUT).
An exception from the rule may be applied to a vendor-specific flash dedicated-purpose region (such a region obviously can’t be covered under API for retrieving the layout of pages).
User API Reference
- group flash_interface
FLASH Interface.
Typedefs
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typedef bool (*flash_page_cb)(const struct flash_pages_info *info, void *data)
Callback type for iterating over flash pages present on a device.
The callback should return true to continue iterating, and false to halt.
See also
- Param info
Information for current page
- Param data
Private data for callback
- Return
True to continue iteration, false to halt iteration.
Functions
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int flash_read(const struct device *dev, off_t offset, void *data, size_t len)
Read data from flash.
All flash drivers support reads without alignment restrictions on the read offset, the read size, or the destination address.
- Parameters
dev – : flash dev
offset – : Offset (byte aligned) to read
data – : Buffer to store read data
len – : Number of bytes to read.
- Returns
0 on success, negative errno code on fail.
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int flash_write(const struct device *dev, off_t offset, const void *data, size_t len)
Write buffer into flash memory.
All flash drivers support a source buffer located either in RAM or SoC flash, without alignment restrictions on the source address. Write size and offset must be multiples of the minimum write block size supported by the driver.
Any necessary write protection management is performed by the driver write implementation itself.
- Parameters
dev – : flash device
offset – : starting offset for the write
data – : data to write
len – : Number of bytes to write
- Returns
0 on success, negative errno code on fail.
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int flash_erase(const struct device *dev, off_t offset, size_t size)
Erase part or all of a flash memory.
Acceptable values of erase size and offset are subject to hardware-specific multiples of page size and offset. Please check the API implemented by the underlying sub driver, for example by using flash_get_page_info_by_offs() if that is supported by your flash driver.
Any necessary erase protection management is performed by the driver erase implementation itself.
See also
See also
- Parameters
dev – : flash device
offset – : erase area starting offset
size – : size of area to be erased
- Returns
0 on success, negative errno code on fail.
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int flash_write_protection_set(const struct device *dev, bool enable)
Enable or disable write protection for a flash memory.
This API is deprecated and will be removed in Zephyr 2.8. It will be keep as No-Operation until removal. Flash write/erase protection management has been moved to write and erase operations implementations in flash driver shims. For Out-of-tree drivers which are not updated yet flash write/erase protection management is done in flash_erase() and flash_write() using deprecated
write_protection
shim handler.
- Parameters
dev – : flash device
enable – : enable or disable flash write protection
- Returns
0 on success, negative errno code on fail.
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int flash_get_page_info_by_offs(const struct device *dev, off_t offset, struct flash_pages_info *info)
Get the size and start offset of flash page at certain flash offset.
- Parameters
dev – flash device
offset – Offset within the page
info – Page Info structure to be filled
- Returns
0 on success, -EINVAL if page of the offset doesn’t exist.
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int flash_get_page_info_by_idx(const struct device *dev, uint32_t page_index, struct flash_pages_info *info)
Get the size and start offset of flash page of certain index.
- Parameters
dev – flash device
page_index – Index of the page. Index are counted from 0.
info – Page Info structure to be filled
- Returns
0 on success, -EINVAL if page of the index doesn’t exist.
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size_t flash_get_page_count(const struct device *dev)
Get the total number of flash pages.
- Parameters
dev – flash device
- Returns
Number of flash pages.
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void flash_page_foreach(const struct device *dev, flash_page_cb cb, void *data)
Iterate over all flash pages on a device.
This routine iterates over all flash pages on the given device, ordered by increasing start offset. For each page, it invokes the given callback, passing it the page’s information and a private data object.
- Parameters
dev – Device whose pages to iterate over
cb – Callback to invoke for each flash page
data – Private data for callback function
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int flash_sfdp_read(const struct device *dev, off_t offset, void *data, size_t len)
Read data from Serial Flash Discoverable Parameters.
This routine reads data from a serial flash device compatible with the JEDEC JESD216 standard for encoding flash memory characteristics.
Availability of this API is conditional on selecting
CONFIG_FLASH_JESD216_API
and support of that functionality in the driver underlyingdev
.- Parameters
dev – device from which parameters will be read
offset – address within the SFDP region containing data of interest
data – where the data to be read will be placed
len – the number of bytes of data to be read
- Return values
0 – on success
-ENOTSUP – if the flash driver does not support SFDP access
negative – values for other errors.
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int flash_read_jedec_id(const struct device *dev, uint8_t *id)
Read the JEDEC ID from a compatible flash device.
- Parameters
dev – device from which id will be read
id – pointer to a buffer of at least 3 bytes into which id will be stored
- Return values
0 – on successful store of 3-byte JEDEC id
-ENOTSUP – if flash driver doesn’t support this function
negative – values for other errors
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size_t flash_get_write_block_size(const struct device *dev)
Get the minimum write block size supported by the driver.
The write block size supported by the driver might differ from the write block size of memory used because the driver might implements write-modify algorithm.
- Parameters
dev – flash device
- Returns
write block size in bytes.
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const struct flash_parameters *flash_get_parameters(const struct device *dev)
Get pointer to flash_parameters structure.
Returned pointer points to a structure that should be considered constant through a runtime, regardless if it is defined in RAM or Flash. Developer is free to cache the structure pointer or copy its contents.
- Returns
pointer to flash_parameters structure characteristic for the device.
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struct flash_parameters
- #include <flash.h>
Flash memory parameters. Contents of this structure suppose to be filled in during flash device initialization and stay constant through a runtime.
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struct flash_pages_info
- #include <flash.h>
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typedef bool (*flash_page_cb)(const struct flash_pages_info *info, void *data)
Implementation interface API Reference
- group flash_internal_interface
FLASH internal Interface.
Typedefs
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typedef int (*flash_api_write)(const struct device *dev, off_t offset, const void *data, size_t len)
Flash write implementation handler type.
Note
Any necessary write protection management must be performed by the driver, with the driver responsible for ensuring the “write-protect” after the operation completes (successfully or not) matches the write-protect state when the operation was started.
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typedef int (*flash_api_erase)(const struct device *dev, off_t offset, size_t size)
Flash erase implementation handler type.
Note
Any necessary erase protection management must be performed by the driver, with the driver responsible for ensuring the “erase-protect” after the operation completes (successfully or not) matches the erase-protect state when the operation was started.
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typedef const struct flash_parameters *(*flash_api_get_parameters)(const struct device *dev)
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typedef void (*flash_api_pages_layout)(const struct device *dev, const struct flash_pages_layout **layout, size_t *layout_size)
Retrieve a flash device’s layout.
A flash device layout is a run-length encoded description of the pages on the device. (Here, “page” means the smallest erasable area on the flash device.)
For flash memories which have uniform page sizes, this routine returns an array of length 1, which specifies the page size and number of pages in the memory.
Layouts for flash memories with nonuniform page sizes will be returned as an array with multiple elements, each of which describes a group of pages that all have the same size. In this case, the sequence of array elements specifies the order in which these groups occur on the device.
- Param dev
Flash device whose layout to retrieve.
- Param layout
The flash layout will be returned in this argument.
- Param layout_size
The number of elements in the returned layout.
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struct flash_pages_layout
- #include <flash.h>
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struct flash_driver_api
- #include <flash.h>
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typedef int (*flash_api_write)(const struct device *dev, off_t offset, const void *data, size_t len)