Introduce a new opcode (0x14) that sends the requested frequency as a 32b long value in Hertz to the programmer and receives the frequency eventually chosen by the programmer. The user can specify this with the programmer parameter "spispeed" (named after the similar parameter for the buspirate) including an optional suffix of 'M' or 'k' for specifying megahertz or kilohertz respectively (lowercase suffixes are also accepted).
Signed-off-by: Stefan Tauner stefan.tauner@student.tuwien.ac.at --- Documentation/serprog-protocol.txt | 10 +++++++ flashrom.8 | 12 +++++++- serprog.c | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 74 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
Hopefully this "Hz" version will get approval of the community ;) I have also tweaked the input parsing and edited the manpage.
diff --git a/Documentation/serprog-protocol.txt b/Documentation/serprog-protocol.txt index a3a4863..74ec36b 100644 --- a/Documentation/serprog-protocol.txt +++ b/Documentation/serprog-protocol.txt @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ COMMAND Description Parameters Return Value 0x12 Set used bustype 8-bit flags (as with 0x05) ACK / NAK 0x13 Perform SPI operation 24-bit slen + 24-bit rlen ACK + rlen bytes of data / NAK + slen bytes of data +0x14 Set SPI clock frequency 32-bit requested frequency ACK + 32-bit set frequency / NAK 0x?? unimplemented command - invalid.
@@ -73,6 +74,14 @@ Additional information of the above commands: Maximum slen is Q_WRNMAXLEN in case Q_BUSTYPE returns SPI only or S_BUSTYPE was used to set SPI exclusively before. Same for rlen and Q_RDNMAXLEN. This operation is immediate, meaning it doesnt use the operation buffer. + 0x14 (S_SPI_FREQ): + Set the SPI clock frequency. The 32-bit value indicates the + requested frequency in Hertz. Value 0 is reserved and should + be NAKed by the programmer. The requested frequency should be + mapped by the programmer software to a supported frequency + lower than the one requested. If there is no lower frequency + available the lowest possible should be used. The value + chosen is sent back in the reply with an ACK. About mandatory commands: The only truly mandatory commands for any device are 0x00, 0x01, 0x02 and 0x10, but one can't really do anything with these commands. @@ -107,3 +116,4 @@ This define listing should help C coders - (it's here to be the single source fo #define S_CMD_Q_RDNMAXLEN 0x11 /* Query read-n maximum length */ #define S_CMD_S_BUSTYPE 0x12 /* Set used bustype(s). */ #define S_CMD_O_SPIOP 0x13 /* Perform SPI operation. */ +#define S_CMD_S_SPI_FREQ 0x14 /* Set SPI clock frequency */ diff --git a/flashrom.8 b/flashrom.8 index 6b25b43..eabc3ea 100644 --- a/flashrom.8 +++ b/flashrom.8 @@ -477,7 +477,17 @@ syntax and for IP, you have to use .sp .B " flashrom -p serprog:ip=ipaddr:port" .sp -instead. More information about serprog is available in +instead. In case the device supports it, you can set the SPI clock frequency +with the optional +.B spispeed +parameter. The frequency is parsed as Hertz, unless an +.BR M ", or " k +suffix is given, then megahertz or kilohertz are used respectively. +Example that sets the frequency to 2 MHz: +.sp +.B "flashrom -p serprog:dev=/dev/device:baud,spispeed=2M" +.sp +More information about serprog is available in .B serprog-protocol.txt in the source distribution. .TP diff --git a/serprog.c b/serprog.c index 65539a1..d783e51 100644 --- a/serprog.c +++ b/serprog.c @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ static int serprog_shutdown(void *data); #define S_CMD_Q_RDNMAXLEN 0x11 /* Query read-n maximum length */ #define S_CMD_S_BUSTYPE 0x12 /* Set used bustype(s). */ #define S_CMD_O_SPIOP 0x13 /* Perform SPI operation. */ +#define S_CMD_S_SPI_FREQ 0x14 /* Set SPI clock frequency */
static uint16_t sp_device_serbuf_size = 16; static uint16_t sp_device_opbuf_size = 300; @@ -460,6 +461,7 @@ int serprog_init(void) /* Check for the minimum operational set of commands. */ if (serprog_buses_supported & BUS_SPI) { uint8_t bt = BUS_SPI; + char *spispeed; if (sp_check_commandavail(S_CMD_O_SPIOP) == 0) { msg_perr("Error: SPI operation not supported while the " "bustype is SPI\n"); @@ -490,6 +492,57 @@ int serprog_init(void) spi_programmer_serprog.max_data_read = v; msg_pdbg(MSGHEADER "Maximum read-n length is %d\n", v); } + spispeed = extract_programmer_param("spispeed"); + if (spispeed && strlen(spispeed)) { + uint32_t f_spi_req, f_spi; + uint8_t buf[4]; + char *f_spi_suffix; + + errno = 0; + f_spi_req = strtol(spispeed, &f_spi_suffix, 0); + if (errno != 0 || spispeed == f_spi_suffix) { + msg_perr("Error: Could not convert " + "'spispeed'.\n"); + return 1; + } + if (strlen(f_spi_suffix) == 1) { + if (!strcasecmp(f_spi_suffix, "M")) + f_spi_req *= 1000000; + else if (!strcasecmp(f_spi_suffix, "k")) + f_spi_req *= 1000; + else { + msg_perr("Error: Garbage following " + "'spispeed' value.\n"); + return 1; + } + } else if (strlen(f_spi_suffix) > 1) { + msg_perr("Error: Garbage following " + "'spispeed' value.\n"); + return 1; + } + + buf[0] = (f_spi_req >> (0 * 8)) & 0xFF; + buf[1] = (f_spi_req >> (1 * 8)) & 0xFF; + buf[2] = (f_spi_req >> (2 * 8)) & 0xFF; + buf[3] = (f_spi_req >> (3 * 8)) & 0xFF; + + if (sp_check_commandavail(S_CMD_S_SPI_FREQ) == 0) + msg_pdbg(MSGHEADER "Setting the SPI clock rate " + "is not supported!\n"); + else if (sp_docommand(S_CMD_S_SPI_FREQ, 4, buf, 4, buf) + == 0) { + f_spi = buf[0]; + f_spi |= buf[1] << (1 * 8); + f_spi |= buf[2] << (2 * 8); + f_spi |= buf[3] << (3 * 8); + msg_pdbg(MSGHEADER "Requested to set SPI clock " + "frequency to %u Hz. It was actually " + "set to %u Hz\n", f_spi_req, f_spi); + } else + msg_pdbg(MSGHEADER "Setting SPI clock rate to " + "%u Hz failed!\n", f_spi_req); + } + free(spispeed); bt = serprog_buses_supported; sp_docommand(S_CMD_S_BUSTYPE, 1, &bt, 0, NULL); }