/* * This file is part of the flashrom project. * * Copyright (C) 2009,2010 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ /* Driver for the SPIPGM hardware by "RayeR" Martin Rehak. * See http://rayer.ic.cz/elektro/spipgm.htm for schematics and instructions. */ /* This driver uses non-portable direct I/O port accesses which won't work on * any non-x86 platform, and even on x86 there is a high chance there will be * collisions with any loaded parallel port drivers. * The big advantage of direct port I/O is OS independence and speed because * most OS parport drivers will perform many unnecessary accesses although * this driver just treats the parallel port as a GPIO set. */ #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) #include #include "flash.h" #include "programmer.h" /* We have two sets of pins, out and in. The numbers for both sets are * independent and are bitshift values, not real pin numbers. */ /* Pins for master->slave direction */ #define SPI_CS_PIN 5 #define SPI_SCK_PIN 6 #define SPI_MOSI_PIN 7 /* Pins for slave->master direction */ #define SPI_MISO_PIN 6 static uint16_t lpt_iobase; /* Cached value of last byte sent. */ static uint8_t lpt_outbyte; static void rayer_bitbang_set_cs(int val) { lpt_outbyte &= ~(1 << SPI_CS_PIN); lpt_outbyte |= (val << SPI_CS_PIN); OUTB(lpt_outbyte, lpt_iobase); } static void rayer_bitbang_set_sck(int val) { lpt_outbyte &= ~(1 << SPI_SCK_PIN); lpt_outbyte |= (val << SPI_SCK_PIN); OUTB(lpt_outbyte, lpt_iobase); } static void rayer_bitbang_set_mosi(int val) { lpt_outbyte &= ~(1 << SPI_MOSI_PIN); lpt_outbyte |= (val << SPI_MOSI_PIN); OUTB(lpt_outbyte, lpt_iobase); } static int rayer_bitbang_get_miso(void) { uint8_t tmp; tmp = INB(lpt_iobase + 1); tmp = (tmp >> SPI_MISO_PIN) & 0x1; return tmp; } static const struct bitbang_spi_master bitbang_spi_master_rayer = { .type = BITBANG_SPI_MASTER_RAYER, .set_cs = rayer_bitbang_set_cs, .set_sck = rayer_bitbang_set_sck, .set_mosi = rayer_bitbang_set_mosi, .get_miso = rayer_bitbang_get_miso, }; int rayer_spi_init(void) { char *portpos = NULL; /* Non-default port requested? */ portpos = extract_programmer_param("iobase"); if (portpos) { char *endptr = NULL; unsigned long tmp; tmp = strtoul(portpos, &endptr, 0); /* Port 0, port >0x10000, unaligned ports and garbage strings * are rejected. */ if (!tmp || (tmp >= 0x10000) || (tmp & 0x3) || (*endptr != '\0')) { /* Using ports below 0x100 is a really bad idea, and * should only be done if no port between 0x100 and * 0xfffc works due to routing issues. */ msg_perr("Error: iobase= specified, but the I/O base " "given was invalid.\nIt must be a multiple of " "0x4 and lie between 0x100 and 0xfffc.\n"); free(portpos); return 1; } else { lpt_iobase = (uint16_t)tmp; msg_pinfo("Non-default I/O base requested. This will " "not change the hardware settings.\n"); } } else { /* Pick a default value for the I/O base. */ lpt_iobase = 0x378; } free(portpos); msg_pdbg("Using address 0x%x as I/O base for parallel port access.\n", lpt_iobase); get_io_perms(); /* Get the initial value before writing to any line. */ lpt_outbyte = INB(lpt_iobase); /* Zero halfperiod delay. */ if (bitbang_spi_init(&bitbang_spi_master_rayer, 0)) return 1; buses_supported = CHIP_BUSTYPE_SPI; spi_controller = SPI_CONTROLLER_RAYER; return 0; } #else #error PCI port I/O access is not supported on this architecture yet. #endif