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-Serial Flasher Protocol Specification - version 1 (0x01 return value == 1)
-
-Command And Answer Sequence - all commands give an answer.
-PC: COMMAND(8bit) <parameters determined by opcode>
-DEV: ACK/NAK(8bit) <OPTIONAL RETURN BYTES (only if ACK)> / nothing
-Command 0x10 (SYNCNOP) has a special return of NAK+ACK for synchronization.
-
-ACK = 0x06
-NAK = 0x15
-
-All multibyte values are little-endian. Addresses and lengths are 24-bit.
-
-COMMAND Description Parameters Return Value
-0x00 NOP none ACK
-0x01 Query programmer iface version none ACK + 16bit version (nonzero)
-0x02 Query supported commands bitmap none ACK + 32 bytes (256 bits) of supported cmds flags
-0x03 Query programmer name none ACK + 16 bytes string (null padding) / NAK
-0x04 Query serial buffer size none ACK + 16bit size / NAK
-0x05 Query supported bustypes none ACK + 8-bit flags (as per flashrom) / NAK
-0x06 Query connected address lines none ACK + 8bit line count / NAK
-0x07 Query operation buffer size none ACK + 16bit size / NAK
-0x08 Query maximum write-n length none ACK + 24bit length (0==2^24) / NAK
-0x09 Read byte 24-bit addr ACK + BYTE / NAK
-0x0A Read n bytes 24-bit addr + 24-bit length ACK + length bytes / NAK
-0x0B Initialize operation buffer none ACK / NAK
-0x0C Write to opbuf: Write byte 24-bit addr + 8-bit byte ACK / NAK (NOTE: takes 5 bytes in opbuf)
-0x0D Write to opbuf: Write n 24-bit length + 24-bit addr + ACK / NAK (NOTE: takes 7+n bytes in opbuf)
- + length bytes of data
-0x0E Write to opbuf: delay 32-bit usecs ACK / NAK (NOTE: takes 5 bytes in opbuf)
-0x0F Execute operation buffer none ACK / NAK
-0x10 Sync NOP none NAK + ACK (for synchronization)
-0x11 Query maximum read-n length none ACK + 24-bit length (0==2^24) / NAK
-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
-0x?? unimplemented command - invalid.
-
-
-Additional information of the above commands:
- About unimplemented commands / startup sequence:
- Only commands allowed to be used without checking anything are 0x00,0x10 and 0x01 (NOP,SYNCNOP,Q_IFACE).
- If 0x01 doesn't return 1, dont do anything if you dont support a newer protocol.
- Then, check support for any other opcode (except 0x02) by using 0x02 (Q_CMDMAP).
- 0x02 (Q_CMDMAP):
- The map's bits are mapped as follows:
- cmd 0 support: byte 0 bit 0
- cmd 1 support: byte 0 bit 1
- cmd 7 support: byte 0 bit 7
- cmd 8 support: byte 1 bit 0, and so on.
- 0x04 (Q_SERBUF):
- If the programmer has a guaranteed working flow control,
- it should return a big bogus value - eg 0xFFFF.
- 0x05 (Q_BUSTYPE):
- The bit's are defined as follows:
- bit 0: PARALLEL, bit 1: LPC, bit 2: FWH, bit 3: SPI.
- 0x06 (Q_CHIPSIZE):
- Only applicable to parallel programmers.
- An LPC/FWH/SPI-programmer can report this as not supported in the command bitmap.
- 0x08 (Q_WRNMAXLEN):
- If a programmer reports a bigger maximum write-n length than the serial buffer size,
- it is assumed that the programmer can process the data fast enough to take in the
- reported maximum write-n without problems.
- 0x0F (O_EXEC):
- Execute operation buffer will also clear it, regardless of the return value.
- 0x11 (Q_RDNMAXLEN):
- If this command is not supported, assume return of 0 (2^24).
- 0x12 (S_BUSTYPE):
- Set's the used bustype if the programmer can support more than one flash protocol.
- Sending a byte with more than 1 bit set will make the programmer decide among them
- on it's own. Bit values as with Q_BUSTYPE.
- 0x13 (O_SPIOP):
- Send and receive bytes via SPI.
- 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.
- 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.
- Support for the following commands is necessary for flashrom to operate properly:
- S_CMD_Q_SERBUF, S_CMD_Q_OPBUF, S_CMD_Q_WRNMAXLEN, S_CMD_R_BYTE,
- S_CMD_R_NBYTES, S_CMD_O_INIT, S_CMD_O_WRITEB, S_CMD_O_WRITEN,
- S_CMD_O_DELAY, S_CMD_O_EXEC.
- In addition, support for these commands is recommended:
- S_CMD_Q_PGMNAME, S_CMD_Q_BUSTYPE, S_CMD_Q_CHIPSIZE (if parallel).
-
-
-This define listing should help C coders - (it's here to be the single source for copying - will be a .h someday i think)
-#define S_ACK 0x06
-#define S_NAK 0x15
-#define S_CMD_NOP 0x00 /* No operation */
-#define S_CMD_Q_IFACE 0x01 /* Query interface version */
-#define S_CMD_Q_CMDMAP 0x02 /* Query supported commands bitmap */
-#define S_CMD_Q_PGMNAME 0x03 /* Query programmer name */
-#define S_CMD_Q_SERBUF 0x04 /* Query Serial Buffer Size */
-#define S_CMD_Q_BUSTYPE 0x05 /* Query supported bustypes */
-#define S_CMD_Q_CHIPSIZE 0x06 /* Query supported chipsize (2^n format) */
-#define S_CMD_Q_OPBUF 0x07 /* Query operation buffer size */
-#define S_CMD_Q_WRNMAXLEN 0x08 /* Query Write to opbuf: Write-N maximum length */
-#define S_CMD_R_BYTE 0x09 /* Read a single byte */
-#define S_CMD_R_NBYTES 0x0A /* Read n bytes */
-#define S_CMD_O_INIT 0x0B /* Initialize operation buffer */
-#define S_CMD_O_WRITEB 0x0C /* Write opbuf: Write byte with address */
-#define S_CMD_O_WRITEN 0x0D /* Write to opbuf: Write-N */
-#define S_CMD_O_DELAY 0x0E /* Write opbuf: udelay */
-#define S_CMD_O_EXEC 0x0F /* Execute operation buffer */
-#define S_CMD_SYNCNOP 0x10 /* Special no-operation that returns NAK+ACK */
-#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. */
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