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Albert ARIBAUD \(3ADEV\)7c97f702015-03-31 11:40:44 +02001/*
2 * LPC32xx MLC NAND flash controller driver
3 *
4 * (C) Copyright 2014 3ADEV <http://3adev.com>
5 * Written by Albert ARIBAUD <albert.aribaud@3adev.fr>
6 *
7 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
8 *
9 * NOTE:
10 *
11 * The MLC NAND flash controller provides hardware Reed-Solomon ECC
12 * covering in- and out-of-band data together. Therefore, in- and out-
13 * of-band data must be written together in order to have a valid ECC.
14 *
15 * Consequently, pages with meaningful in-band data are written with
16 * blank (all-ones) out-of-band data and a valid ECC, and any later
17 * out-of-band data write will void the ECC.
18 *
19 * Therefore, code which reads such late-written out-of-band data
20 * should not rely on the ECC validity.
21 */
22
23#include <common.h>
24#include <nand.h>
25#include <asm/errno.h>
26#include <asm/io.h>
27#include <nand.h>
28#include <asm/arch/clk.h>
29#include <asm/arch/sys_proto.h>
30
31/*
32 * MLC NAND controller registers.
33 */
34struct lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers {
35 u8 buff[32768]; /* controller's serial data buffer */
36 u8 data[32768]; /* NAND's raw data buffer */
37 u32 cmd;
38 u32 addr;
39 u32 ecc_enc_reg;
40 u32 ecc_dec_reg;
41 u32 ecc_auto_enc_reg;
42 u32 ecc_auto_dec_reg;
43 u32 rpr;
44 u32 wpr;
45 u32 rubp;
46 u32 robp;
47 u32 sw_wp_add_low;
48 u32 sw_wp_add_hig;
49 u32 icr;
50 u32 time_reg;
51 u32 irq_mr;
52 u32 irq_sr;
53 u32 lock_pr;
54 u32 isr;
55 u32 ceh;
56};
57
58/* LOCK_PR register defines */
59#define LOCK_PR_UNLOCK_KEY 0x0000A25E /* Magic unlock value */
60
61/* ICR defines */
62#define ICR_LARGE_BLOCKS 0x00000004 /* configure for 2KB blocks */
63#define ICR_ADDR4 0x00000002 /* configure for 4-word addrs */
64
65/* CEH defines */
66#define CEH_NORMAL_CE 0x00000001 /* do not force CE ON */
67
68/* ISR register defines */
69#define ISR_NAND_READY 0x00000001
70#define ISR_CONTROLLER_READY 0x00000002
71#define ISR_ECC_READY 0x00000004
72#define ISR_DECODER_ERRORS(s) ((((s) >> 4) & 3)+1)
73#define ISR_DECODER_FAILURE 0x00000040
74#define ISR_DECODER_ERROR 0x00000008
75
76/* time-out for NAND chip / controller loops, in us */
77#define LPC32X_NAND_TIMEOUT 5000
78
79/*
80 * There is a single instance of the NAND MLC controller
81 */
82
83static struct lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers __iomem *lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers
84 = (struct lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers __iomem *)MLC_NAND_BASE;
85
86#define clkdiv(v, w, o) (((1+(clk/v)) & w) << o)
87
88/**
89 * OOB data in each small page are 6 'free' then 10 ECC bytes.
90 * To make things easier, when reading large pages, the four pages'
91 * 'free' OOB bytes are grouped in the first 24 bytes of the OOB buffer,
92 * while the the four ECC bytes are groupe in its last 40 bytes.
93 *
94 * The struct below represents how free vs ecc oob bytes are stored
95 * in the buffer.
96 *
97 * Note: the OOB bytes contain the bad block marker at offsets 0 and 1.
98 */
99
100struct lpc32xx_oob {
101 struct {
102 uint8_t free_oob_bytes[6];
103 } free[4];
104 struct {
105 uint8_t ecc_oob_bytes[10];
106 } ecc[4];
107};
108
109/*
110 * Initialize the controller
111 */
112
113static void lpc32xx_nand_init(void)
114{
115 unsigned int clk;
116
117 /* Configure controller for no software write protection, x8 bus
118 width, large block device, and 4 address words */
119
120 /* unlock controller registers with magic key */
121 writel(LOCK_PR_UNLOCK_KEY,
122 &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->lock_pr);
123
124 /* enable large blocks and large NANDs */
125 writel(ICR_LARGE_BLOCKS | ICR_ADDR4,
126 &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->icr);
127
128 /* Make sure MLC interrupts are disabled */
129 writel(0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->irq_mr);
130
131 /* Normal chip enable operation */
132 writel(CEH_NORMAL_CE,
133 &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->ceh);
134
135 /* Setup NAND timing */
136 clk = get_hclk_clk_rate();
137
138 writel(
139 clkdiv(CONFIG_LPC32XX_NAND_MLC_TCEA_DELAY, 0x03, 24) |
140 clkdiv(CONFIG_LPC32XX_NAND_MLC_BUSY_DELAY, 0x1F, 19) |
141 clkdiv(CONFIG_LPC32XX_NAND_MLC_NAND_TA, 0x07, 16) |
142 clkdiv(CONFIG_LPC32XX_NAND_MLC_RD_HIGH, 0x0F, 12) |
143 clkdiv(CONFIG_LPC32XX_NAND_MLC_RD_LOW, 0x0F, 8) |
144 clkdiv(CONFIG_LPC32XX_NAND_MLC_WR_HIGH, 0x0F, 4) |
145 clkdiv(CONFIG_LPC32XX_NAND_MLC_WR_LOW, 0x0F, 0),
146 &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->time_reg);
147}
148
149#if !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD)
150
151/**
152 * lpc32xx_cmd_ctrl - write command to either cmd or data register
153 */
154
155static void lpc32xx_cmd_ctrl(struct mtd_info *mtd, int cmd,
156 unsigned int ctrl)
157{
158 if (cmd == NAND_CMD_NONE)
159 return;
160
161 if (ctrl & NAND_CLE)
162 writeb(cmd & 0Xff, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->cmd);
163 else if (ctrl & NAND_ALE)
164 writeb(cmd & 0Xff, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->addr);
165}
166
167/**
168 * lpc32xx_read_byte - read a byte from the NAND
169 * @mtd: MTD device structure
170 */
171
172static uint8_t lpc32xx_read_byte(struct mtd_info *mtd)
173{
174 return readb(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->data);
175}
176
177/**
178 * lpc32xx_dev_ready - test if NAND device (actually controller) is ready
179 * @mtd: MTD device structure
180 * @mode: mode to set the ECC HW to.
181 */
182
183static int lpc32xx_dev_ready(struct mtd_info *mtd)
184{
185 /* means *controller* ready for us */
186 int status = readl(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->isr);
187 return status & ISR_CONTROLLER_READY;
188}
189
190/**
191 * ECC layout -- this is needed whatever ECC mode we are using.
192 * In a 2KB (4*512B) page, R/S codes occupy 40 (4*10) bytes.
193 * To make U-Boot's life easier, we pack 'useable' OOB at the
194 * front and R/S ECC at the back.
195 */
196
197static struct nand_ecclayout lpc32xx_largepage_ecclayout = {
198 .eccbytes = 40,
199 .eccpos = {24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
200 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43,
201 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53,
202 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
203 },
204 .oobfree = {
205 /* bytes 0 and 1 are used for the bad block marker */
206 {
207 .offset = 2,
208 .length = 22
209 },
210 }
211};
212
213/**
214 * lpc32xx_read_page_hwecc - read in- and out-of-band data with ECC
215 * @mtd: mtd info structure
216 * @chip: nand chip info structure
217 * @buf: buffer to store read data
218 * @oob_required: caller requires OOB data read to chip->oob_poi
219 * @page: page number to read
220 *
221 * Use large block Auto Decode Read Mode(1) as described in User Manual
222 * section 8.6.2.1.
223 *
224 * The initial Read Mode and Read Start commands are sent by the caller.
225 *
226 * ECC will be false if out-of-band data has been updated since in-band
227 * data was initially written.
228 */
229
230static int lpc32xx_read_page_hwecc(struct mtd_info *mtd,
231 struct nand_chip *chip, uint8_t *buf, int oob_required,
232 int page)
233{
234 unsigned int i, status, timeout, err, max_bitflips = 0;
235 struct lpc32xx_oob *oob = (struct lpc32xx_oob *)chip->oob_poi;
236
237 /* go through all four small pages */
238 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
239 /* start auto decode (reads 528 NAND bytes) */
240 writel(0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->ecc_auto_dec_reg);
241 /* wait for controller to return to ready state */
242 for (timeout = LPC32X_NAND_TIMEOUT; timeout; timeout--) {
243 status = readl(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->isr);
244 if (status & ISR_CONTROLLER_READY)
245 break;
246 udelay(1);
247 }
248 /* if decoder failed, return failure */
249 if (status & ISR_DECODER_FAILURE)
250 return -1;
251 /* keep count of maximum bitflips performed */
252 if (status & ISR_DECODER_ERROR) {
253 err = ISR_DECODER_ERRORS(status);
254 if (err > max_bitflips)
255 max_bitflips = err;
256 }
257 /* copy first 512 bytes into buffer */
258 memcpy(buf+512*i, lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, 512);
259 /* copy next 6 bytes at front of OOB buffer */
260 memcpy(&oob->free[i], lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, 6);
261 /* copy last 10 bytes (R/S ECC) at back of OOB buffer */
262 memcpy(&oob->ecc[i], lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, 10);
263 }
264 return max_bitflips;
265}
266
267/**
268 * lpc32xx_read_page_raw - read raw (in-band, out-of-band and ECC) data
269 * @mtd: mtd info structure
270 * @chip: nand chip info structure
271 * @buf: buffer to store read data
272 * @oob_required: caller requires OOB data read to chip->oob_poi
273 * @page: page number to read
274 *
275 * Read NAND directly; can read pages with invalid ECC.
276 */
277
278static int lpc32xx_read_page_raw(struct mtd_info *mtd,
279 struct nand_chip *chip, uint8_t *buf, int oob_required,
280 int page)
281{
282 unsigned int i, status, timeout;
283 struct lpc32xx_oob *oob = (struct lpc32xx_oob *)chip->oob_poi;
284
285 /* when we get here we've already had the Read Mode(1) */
286
287 /* go through all four small pages */
288 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
289 /* wait for NAND to return to ready state */
290 for (timeout = LPC32X_NAND_TIMEOUT; timeout; timeout--) {
291 status = readl(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->isr);
292 if (status & ISR_NAND_READY)
293 break;
294 udelay(1);
295 }
296 /* if NAND stalled, return failure */
297 if (!(status & ISR_NAND_READY))
298 return -1;
299 /* copy first 512 bytes into buffer */
300 memcpy(buf+512*i, lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->data, 512);
301 /* copy next 6 bytes at front of OOB buffer */
302 memcpy(&oob->free[i], lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->data, 6);
303 /* copy last 10 bytes (R/S ECC) at back of OOB buffer */
304 memcpy(&oob->ecc[i], lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->data, 10);
305 }
306 return 0;
307}
308
309/**
310 * lpc32xx_read_oob - read out-of-band data
311 * @mtd: mtd info structure
312 * @chip: nand chip info structure
313 * @page: page number to read
314 *
315 * Read out-of-band data. User Manual section 8.6.4 suggests using Read
316 * Mode(3) which the controller will turn into a Read Mode(1) internally
317 * but nand_base.c will turn Mode(3) into Mode(0), so let's use Mode(0)
318 * directly.
319 *
320 * ECC covers in- and out-of-band data and was written when out-of-band
321 * data was blank. Therefore, if the out-of-band being read here is not
322 * blank, then the ECC will be false and the read will return bitflips,
323 * even in case of ECC failure where we will return 5 bitflips. The
324 * caller should be prepared to handle this.
325 */
326
327static int lpc32xx_read_oob(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip,
328 int page)
329{
330 unsigned int i, status, timeout, err, max_bitflips = 0;
331 struct lpc32xx_oob *oob = (struct lpc32xx_oob *)chip->oob_poi;
332
333 /* No command was sent before calling read_oob() so send one */
334
335 chip->cmdfunc(mtd, NAND_CMD_READ0, 0, page);
336
337 /* go through all four small pages */
338 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
339 /* start auto decode (reads 528 NAND bytes) */
340 writel(0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->ecc_auto_dec_reg);
341 /* wait for controller to return to ready state */
342 for (timeout = LPC32X_NAND_TIMEOUT; timeout; timeout--) {
343 status = readl(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->isr);
344 if (status & ISR_CONTROLLER_READY)
345 break;
346 udelay(1);
347 }
348 /* if decoder failure, count 'one too many' bitflips */
349 if (status & ISR_DECODER_FAILURE)
350 max_bitflips = 5;
351 /* keep count of maximum bitflips performed */
352 if (status & ISR_DECODER_ERROR) {
353 err = ISR_DECODER_ERRORS(status);
354 if (err > max_bitflips)
355 max_bitflips = err;
356 }
357 /* set read pointer to OOB area */
358 writel(0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->robp);
359 /* copy next 6 bytes at front of OOB buffer */
360 memcpy(&oob->free[i], lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, 6);
361 /* copy next 10 bytes (R/S ECC) at back of OOB buffer */
362 memcpy(&oob->ecc[i], lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, 10);
363 }
364 return max_bitflips;
365}
366
367/**
368 * lpc32xx_write_page_hwecc - write in- and out-of-band data with ECC
369 * @mtd: mtd info structure
370 * @chip: nand chip info structure
371 * @buf: data buffer
372 * @oob_required: must write chip->oob_poi to OOB
373 *
374 * Use large block Auto Encode as per User Manual section 8.6.4.
375 *
376 * The initial Write Serial Input and final Auto Program commands are
377 * sent by the caller.
378 */
379
380static int lpc32xx_write_page_hwecc(struct mtd_info *mtd,
381 struct nand_chip *chip, const uint8_t *buf, int oob_required)
382{
383 unsigned int i, status, timeout;
384 struct lpc32xx_oob *oob = (struct lpc32xx_oob *)chip->oob_poi;
385
386 /* when we get here we've already had the SEQIN */
387 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
388 /* start encode (expects 518 writes to buff) */
389 writel(0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->ecc_enc_reg);
390 /* copy first 512 bytes from buffer */
391 memcpy(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, buf+512*i, 512);
392 /* copy next 6 bytes from OOB buffer -- excluding ECC */
393 memcpy(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, &oob->free[i], 6);
394 /* wait for ECC to return to ready state */
395 for (timeout = LPC32X_NAND_TIMEOUT; timeout; timeout--) {
396 status = readl(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->isr);
397 if (status & ISR_ECC_READY)
398 break;
399 udelay(1);
400 }
401 /* if ECC stalled, return failure */
402 if (!(status & ISR_ECC_READY))
403 return -1;
404 /* Trigger auto encode (writes 528 bytes to NAND) */
405 writel(0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->ecc_auto_enc_reg);
406 /* wait for controller to return to ready state */
407 for (timeout = LPC32X_NAND_TIMEOUT; timeout; timeout--) {
408 status = readl(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->isr);
409 if (status & ISR_CONTROLLER_READY)
410 break;
411 udelay(1);
412 }
413 /* if controller stalled, return error */
414 if (!(status & ISR_CONTROLLER_READY))
415 return -1;
416 }
417 return 0;
418}
419
420/**
421 * lpc32xx_write_page_raw - write raw (in-band, out-of-band and ECC) data
422 * @mtd: mtd info structure
423 * @chip: nand chip info structure
424 * @buf: buffer to store read data
425 * @oob_required: caller requires OOB data read to chip->oob_poi
426 * @page: page number to read
427 *
428 * Use large block write but without encode.
429 *
430 * The initial Write Serial Input and final Auto Program commands are
431 * sent by the caller.
432 *
433 * This function will write the full out-of-band data, including the
434 * ECC area. Therefore, it can write pages with valid *or* invalid ECC.
435 */
436
437static int lpc32xx_write_page_raw(struct mtd_info *mtd,
438 struct nand_chip *chip, const uint8_t *buf, int oob_required)
439{
440 unsigned int i;
441 struct lpc32xx_oob *oob = (struct lpc32xx_oob *)chip->oob_poi;
442
443 /* when we get here we've already had the Read Mode(1) */
444 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
445 /* copy first 512 bytes from buffer */
446 memcpy(lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, buf+512*i, 512);
447 /* copy next 6 bytes into OOB buffer -- excluding ECC */
448 memcpy(lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, &oob->free[i], 6);
449 /* copy next 10 bytes into OOB buffer -- that is 'ECC' */
450 memcpy(lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, &oob->ecc[i], 10);
451 }
452 return 0;
453}
454
455/**
456 * lpc32xx_write_oob - write out-of-band data
457 * @mtd: mtd info structure
458 * @chip: nand chip info structure
459 * @page: page number to read
460 *
461 * Since ECC covers in- and out-of-band data, writing out-of-band data
462 * with ECC will render the page ECC wrong -- or, if the page was blank,
463 * then it will produce a good ECC but a later in-band data write will
464 * render it wrong.
465 *
466 * Therefore, do not compute or write any ECC, and always return success.
467 *
468 * This implies that we do four writes, since non-ECC out-of-band data
469 * are not contiguous in a large page.
470 */
471
472static int lpc32xx_write_oob(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip,
473 int page)
474{
475 /* update oob on all 4 subpages in sequence */
476 unsigned int i, status, timeout;
477 struct lpc32xx_oob *oob = (struct lpc32xx_oob *)chip->oob_poi;
478
479 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
480 /* start data input */
481 chip->cmdfunc(mtd, NAND_CMD_SEQIN, 0x200+0x210*i, page);
482 /* copy 6 non-ECC out-of-band bytes directly into NAND */
483 memcpy(lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->data, &oob->free[i], 6);
484 /* program page */
485 chip->cmdfunc(mtd, NAND_CMD_PAGEPROG, -1, -1);
486 /* wait for NAND to return to ready state */
487 for (timeout = LPC32X_NAND_TIMEOUT; timeout; timeout--) {
488 status = readl(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->isr);
489 if (status & ISR_NAND_READY)
490 break;
491 udelay(1);
492 }
493 /* if NAND stalled, return error */
494 if (!(status & ISR_NAND_READY))
495 return -1;
496 }
497 return 0;
498}
499
500/**
501 * lpc32xx_waitfunc - wait until a command is done
502 * @mtd: MTD device structure
503 * @chip: NAND chip structure
504 *
505 * Wait for controller and FLASH to both be ready.
506 */
507
508static int lpc32xx_waitfunc(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip)
509{
510 int status;
511 unsigned int timeout;
512 /* wait until both controller and NAND are ready */
513 for (timeout = LPC32X_NAND_TIMEOUT; timeout; timeout--) {
514 status = readl(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->isr);
515 if ((status & (ISR_CONTROLLER_READY || ISR_NAND_READY))
516 == (ISR_CONTROLLER_READY || ISR_NAND_READY))
517 break;
518 udelay(1);
519 }
520 /* if controller or NAND stalled, return error */
521 if ((status & (ISR_CONTROLLER_READY || ISR_NAND_READY))
522 != (ISR_CONTROLLER_READY || ISR_NAND_READY))
523 return -1;
524 /* write NAND status command */
525 writel(NAND_CMD_STATUS, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->cmd);
526 /* read back status and return it */
527 return readb(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->data);
528}
529
530/*
531 * We are self-initializing, so we need our own chip struct
532 */
533
534static struct nand_chip lpc32xx_chip;
535
536/*
537 * Initialize the controller
538 */
539
540void board_nand_init(void)
541{
542 /* we have only one device anyway */
543 struct mtd_info *mtd = &nand_info[0];
544 /* chip is struct nand_chip, and is now provided by the driver. */
545 mtd->priv = &lpc32xx_chip;
546 /* to store return status in case we need to print it */
547 int ret;
548
549 /* Set all BOARDSPECIFIC (actually core-specific) fields */
550
551 lpc32xx_chip.IO_ADDR_R = &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff;
552 lpc32xx_chip.IO_ADDR_W = &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff;
553 lpc32xx_chip.cmd_ctrl = lpc32xx_cmd_ctrl;
554 /* do not set init_size: nand_base.c will read sizes from chip */
555 lpc32xx_chip.dev_ready = lpc32xx_dev_ready;
556 /* do not set setup_read_retry: this is NAND-chip-specific */
557 /* do not set chip_delay: we have dev_ready defined. */
558 lpc32xx_chip.options |= NAND_NO_SUBPAGE_WRITE;
559
560 /* Set needed ECC fields */
561
562 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.mode = NAND_ECC_HW;
563 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.layout = &lpc32xx_largepage_ecclayout;
564 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.size = 512;
565 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.bytes = 10;
566 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.strength = 4;
567 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.read_page = lpc32xx_read_page_hwecc;
568 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.read_page_raw = lpc32xx_read_page_raw;
569 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.write_page = lpc32xx_write_page_hwecc;
570 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.write_page_raw = lpc32xx_write_page_raw;
571 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.read_oob = lpc32xx_read_oob;
572 lpc32xx_chip.ecc.write_oob = lpc32xx_write_oob;
573 lpc32xx_chip.waitfunc = lpc32xx_waitfunc;
574
575 lpc32xx_chip.read_byte = lpc32xx_read_byte; /* FIXME: NEEDED? */
576
577 /* BBT options: read from last two pages */
578 lpc32xx_chip.bbt_options |= NAND_BBT_USE_FLASH | NAND_BBT_LASTBLOCK
579 | NAND_BBT_SCANLASTPAGE | NAND_BBT_SCAN2NDPAGE
580 | NAND_BBT_WRITE;
581
582 /* Initialize NAND interface */
583 lpc32xx_nand_init();
584
585 /* identify chip */
586 ret = nand_scan_ident(mtd, CONFIG_SYS_MAX_NAND_CHIPS, NULL);
587 if (ret) {
588 error("nand_scan_ident returned %i", ret);
589 return;
590 }
591
592 /* finish scanning the chip */
593 ret = nand_scan_tail(mtd);
594 if (ret) {
595 error("nand_scan_tail returned %i", ret);
596 return;
597 }
598
599 /* chip is good, register it */
600 ret = nand_register(0);
601 if (ret)
602 error("nand_register returned %i", ret);
603}
604
605#else /* defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) */
606
607void nand_init(void)
608{
609 /* enable NAND controller */
610 lpc32xx_mlc_nand_init();
611 /* initialize NAND controller */
612 lpc32xx_nand_init();
613}
614
615void nand_deselect(void)
616{
617 /* nothing to do, but SPL requires this function */
618}
619
620static int read_single_page(uint8_t *dest, int page,
621 struct lpc32xx_oob *oob)
622{
623 int status, i, timeout, err, max_bitflips = 0;
624
625 /* enter read mode */
626 writel(NAND_CMD_READ0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->cmd);
627 /* send column (lsb then MSB) and page (lsb to MSB) */
628 writel(0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->addr);
629 writel(0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->addr);
630 writel(page & 0xff, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->addr);
631 writel((page>>8) & 0xff, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->addr);
632 writel((page>>16) & 0xff, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->addr);
633 /* start reading */
634 writel(NAND_CMD_READSTART, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->cmd);
635
636 /* large page auto decode read */
637 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
638 /* start auto decode (reads 528 NAND bytes) */
639 writel(0, &lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->ecc_auto_dec_reg);
640 /* wait for controller to return to ready state */
641 for (timeout = LPC32X_NAND_TIMEOUT; timeout; timeout--) {
642 status = readl(&lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->isr);
643 if (status & ISR_CONTROLLER_READY)
644 break;
645 udelay(1);
646 }
647 /* if controller stalled, return error */
648 if (!(status & ISR_CONTROLLER_READY))
649 return -1;
650 /* if decoder failure, return error */
651 if (status & ISR_DECODER_FAILURE)
652 return -1;
653 /* keep count of maximum bitflips performed */
654 if (status & ISR_DECODER_ERROR) {
655 err = ISR_DECODER_ERRORS(status);
656 if (err > max_bitflips)
657 max_bitflips = err;
658 }
659 /* copy first 512 bytes into buffer */
660 memcpy(dest+i*512, lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, 512);
661 /* copy next 6 bytes bytes into OOB buffer */
662 memcpy(&oob->free[i], lpc32xx_nand_mlc_registers->buff, 6);
663 }
664 return max_bitflips;
665}
666
667/*
668 * Load U-Boot signed image.
669 * This loads an image from NAND, skipping bad blocks.
670 * A block is declared bad if at least one of its readable pages has
671 * a bad block marker in its OOB at position 0.
672 * If all pages ion a block are unreadable, the block is considered
673 * bad (i.e., assumed not to be part of the image) and skipped.
674 *
675 * IMPORTANT NOTE:
676 *
677 * If the first block of the image is fully unreadable, it will be
678 * ignored and skipped as if it had been marked bad. If it was not
679 * actually marked bad at the time of writing the image, the resulting
680 * image loaded will lack a header and magic number. It could thus be
681 * considered as a raw, headerless, image and SPL might erroneously
682 * jump into it.
683 *
684 * In order to avoid this risk, LPC32XX-based boards which use this
685 * driver MUST define CONFIG_SPL_PANIC_ON_RAW_IMAGE.
686 */
687
688#define BYTES_PER_PAGE 2048
689#define PAGES_PER_BLOCK 64
690#define BYTES_PER_BLOCK (BYTES_PER_PAGE * PAGES_PER_BLOCK)
691#define PAGES_PER_CHIP_MAX 524288
692
693int nand_spl_load_image(uint32_t offs, unsigned int size, void *dst)
694{
695 int bytes_left = size;
696 int pages_left = DIV_ROUND_UP(size, BYTES_PER_PAGE);
697 int blocks_left = DIV_ROUND_UP(size, BYTES_PER_BLOCK);
698 int block = 0;
699 int page = offs / BYTES_PER_PAGE;
700 /* perform reads block by block */
701 while (blocks_left) {
702 /* compute first page number to read */
703 void *block_page_dst = dst;
704 /* read at most one block, possibly less */
705 int block_bytes_left = bytes_left;
706 if (block_bytes_left > BYTES_PER_BLOCK)
707 block_bytes_left = BYTES_PER_BLOCK;
708 /* keep track of good, failed, and "bad" pages */
709 int block_pages_good = 0;
710 int block_pages_bad = 0;
711 int block_pages_err = 0;
712 /* we shall read a full block of pages, maybe less */
713 int block_pages_left = pages_left;
714 if (block_pages_left > PAGES_PER_BLOCK)
715 block_pages_left = PAGES_PER_BLOCK;
716 int block_pages = block_pages_left;
717 int block_page = page;
718 /* while pages are left and the block is not known as bad */
719 while ((block_pages > 0) && (block_pages_bad == 0)) {
720 /* we will read OOB, too, for bad block markers */
721 struct lpc32xx_oob oob;
722 /* read page */
723 int res = read_single_page(block_page_dst, block_page,
724 &oob);
725 /* count readable pages */
726 if (res >= 0) {
727 /* this page is good */
728 block_pages_good++;
729 /* this page is bad */
730 if ((oob.free[0].free_oob_bytes[0] != 0xff)
731 | (oob.free[0].free_oob_bytes[1] != 0xff))
732 block_pages_bad++;
733 } else
734 /* count errors */
735 block_pages_err++;
736 /* we're done with this page */
737 block_page++;
738 block_page_dst += BYTES_PER_PAGE;
739 if (block_pages)
740 block_pages--;
741 }
742 /* a fully unreadable block is considered bad */
743 if (block_pages_good == 0)
744 block_pages_bad = block_pages_err;
745 /* errors are fatal only in good blocks */
746 if ((block_pages_err > 0) && (block_pages_bad == 0))
747 return -1;
748 /* we keep reads only of good blocks */
749 if (block_pages_bad == 0) {
750 dst += block_bytes_left;
751 bytes_left -= block_bytes_left;
752 pages_left -= block_pages_left;
753 blocks_left--;
754 }
755 /* good or bad, we're done with this block */
756 block++;
757 page += PAGES_PER_BLOCK;
758 }
759
760 /* report success */
761 return 0;
762}
763
764#endif /* CONFIG_SPL_BUILD */