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/*
* Copyright (c) 2001 Stephen Williams (steve@icarus.com)
* Copyright (c) 2001-2002 David Brownell (dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net)
* Copyright (c) 2008 Roger Williams (rawqux@users.sourceforge.net)
*
* This source code is free software; you can redistribute it
* and/or modify it in source code form under the terms of the GNU
* General Public License as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
# include <stdio.h>
# include <errno.h>
# include <assert.h>
# include <limits.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <string.h>
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
# include <linux/version.h>
# include <linux/usb/ch9.h>
# include <linux/usbdevice_fs.h>
# include "ezusb.h"
extern void logerror(const char *format, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
/*
* This file contains functions for downloading firmware into Cypress
* EZ-USB microcontrollers. These chips use control endpoint 0 and vendor
* specific commands to support writing into the on-chip SRAM. They also
* support writing into the CPUCS register, which is how we reset the
* processor after loading firmware (including the reset vector).
*
* A second stage loader must be used when writing to off-chip memory,
* or when downloading firmare into the bootstrap I2C EEPROM which may
* be available in some hardware configurations.
*
* These Cypress devices are 8-bit 8051 based microcontrollers with
* special support for USB I/O. They come in several packages, and
* some can be set up with external memory when device costs allow.
* Note that the design was originally by AnchorChips, so you may find
* references to that vendor (which was later merged into Cypress).
* The Cypress FX parts are largely compatible with the Anchorhip ones.
*/
int verbose;
/*
* return true iff [addr,addr+len) includes external RAM
* for Anchorchips EZ-USB or Cypress EZ-USB FX
*/
static int fx_is_external (unsigned short addr, size_t len)
{
/* with 8KB RAM, 0x0000-0x1b3f can be written
* we can't tell if it's a 4KB device here
*/
if (addr <= 0x1b3f)
return ((addr + len) > 0x1b40);
/* there may be more RAM; unclear if we can write it.
* some bulk buffers may be unused, 0x1b3f-0x1f3f
* firmware can set ISODISAB for 2KB at 0x2000-0x27ff
*/
return 1;
}
/*
* return true iff [addr,addr+len) includes external RAM
* for Cypress EZ-USB FX2
*/
static int fx2_is_external (unsigned short addr, size_t len)
{
/* 1st 8KB for data/code, 0x0000-0x1fff */
if (addr <= 0x1fff)
return ((addr + len) > 0x2000);
/* and 512 for data, 0xe000-0xe1ff */
else if (addr >= 0xe000 && addr <= 0xe1ff)
return ((addr + len) > 0xe200);
/* otherwise, it's certainly external */
else
return 1;
}
/*
* return true iff [addr,addr+len) includes external RAM
* for Cypress EZ-USB FX2LP
*/
static int fx2lp_is_external (unsigned short addr, size_t len)
{
/* 1st 16KB for data/code, 0x0000-0x3fff */
if (addr <= 0x3fff)
return ((addr + len) > 0x4000);
/* and 512 for data, 0xe000-0xe1ff */
else if (addr >= 0xe000 && addr <= 0xe1ff)
return ((addr + len) > 0xe200);
/* otherwise, it's certainly external */
else
return 1;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,5,3)
/*
* in 2.5, "struct usbdevfs_ctrltransfer" fields were renamed
* to match the USB spec
*/
# define bRequestType requesttype
# define bRequest request
# define wValue value
# define wIndex index
# define wLength length
#endif
/*
* Issue a control request to the specified device.
* This is O/S specific ...
*/
static inline int ctrl_msg (
int device,
unsigned char requestType,
unsigned char request,
unsigned short value,
unsigned short index,
unsigned char *data,
size_t length
) {
struct usbdevfs_ctrltransfer ctrl;
if (length > USHRT_MAX) {
logerror("length too big\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
/* 8 bytes SETUP */
ctrl.bRequestType = requestType;
ctrl.bRequest = request;
ctrl.wValue = value;
ctrl.wLength = (unsigned short) length;
ctrl.wIndex = index;
/* "length" bytes DATA */
ctrl.data = data;
ctrl.timeout = 10000;
return ioctl (device, USBDEVFS_CONTROL, &ctrl);
}
/*
* These are the requests (bRequest) that the bootstrap loader is expected
* to recognize. The codes are reserved by Cypress, and these values match
* what EZ-USB hardware, or "Vend_Ax" firmware (2nd stage loader) uses.
* Cypress' "a3load" is nice because it supports both FX and FX2, although
* it doesn't have the EEPROM support (subset of "Vend_Ax").
*/
#define RW_INTERNAL 0xA0 /* hardware implements this one */
#define RW_EEPROM 0xA2
#define RW_MEMORY 0xA3
#define GET_EEPROM_SIZE 0xA5
/*
* Issues the specified vendor-specific read request.
*/
static int ezusb_read (
int device,
char *label,
unsigned char opcode,
unsigned short addr,
unsigned char *data,
size_t len
) {
int status;
if (verbose)
logerror("%s, addr 0x%04x len %4zd (0x%04zx)\n", label, addr, len, len);
status = ctrl_msg (device,
USB_DIR_IN | USB_TYPE_VENDOR | USB_RECIP_DEVICE, opcode,
addr, 0,
data, len);
if (status != len) {
if (status < 0)
logerror("%s: %s\n", label, strerror(errno));
else
logerror("%s ==> %d\n", label, status);
}
return status;
}
/*
* Issues the specified vendor-specific write request.
*/
static int ezusb_write (
int device,
char *label,
unsigned char opcode,
unsigned short addr,
const unsigned char *data,
size_t len
) {
int status;
if (verbose)
logerror("%s, addr 0x%04x len %4zd (0x%04zx)\n", label, addr, len, len);
status = ctrl_msg (device,
USB_DIR_OUT | USB_TYPE_VENDOR | USB_RECIP_DEVICE, opcode,
addr, 0,
(unsigned char *) data, len);
if (status != len) {
if (status < 0)
logerror("%s: %s\n", label, strerror(errno));
else
logerror("%s ==> %d\n", label, status);
}
return status;
}
/*
* Modifies the CPUCS register to stop or reset the CPU.
* Returns false on error.
*/
static int ezusb_cpucs (
int device,
unsigned short addr,
int doRun
) {
int status;
unsigned char data = doRun ? 0 : 1;
if (verbose)
logerror("%s\n", data ? "stop CPU" : "reset CPU");
status = ctrl_msg (device,
USB_DIR_OUT | USB_TYPE_VENDOR | USB_RECIP_DEVICE,
RW_INTERNAL,
addr, 0,
&data, 1);
if (status != 1) {
char *mesg = "can't modify CPUCS";
if (status < 0)
logerror("%s: %s\n", mesg, strerror(errno));
else
logerror("%s\n", mesg);
return 0;
} else
return 1;
}
/*
* Returns the size of the EEPROM (assuming one is present).
* *data == 0 means it uses 8 bit addresses (or there is no EEPROM),
* *data == 1 means it uses 16 bit addresses
*/
static inline int ezusb_get_eeprom_type (int fd, unsigned char *data)
{
return ezusb_read (fd, "get EEPROM size", GET_EEPROM_SIZE, 0, data, 1);
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/*
* Parse an Intel HEX image file and invoke the poke() function on the
* various segments to implement policies such as writing to RAM (with
* a one or two stage loader setup, depending on the firmware) or to
* EEPROM (two stages required).
*
* image - the hex image file
* context - for use by poke()
* is_external - if non-null, used to check which segments go into
* external memory (writable only by software loader)
* poke - called with each memory segment; errors indicated
* by returning negative values.
*
* Caller is responsible for halting CPU as needed, such as when
* overwriting a second stage loader.
*/
int parse_ihex (
FILE *image,
void *context,
int (*is_external)(unsigned short addr, size_t len),
int (*poke) (void *context, unsigned short addr, int external,
const unsigned char *data, size_t len)
)
{
unsigned char data [1023];
unsigned short data_addr = 0;
size_t data_len = 0;
int rc;
int first_line = 1;
int external = 0;
/* Read the input file as an IHEX file, and report the memory segments
* as we go. Each line holds a max of 16 bytes, but downloading is
* faster (and EEPROM space smaller) if we merge those lines into larger
* chunks. Most hex files keep memory segments together, which makes
* such merging all but free. (But it may still be worth sorting the
* hex files to make up for undesirable behavior from tools.)
*
* Note that EEPROM segments max out at 1023 bytes; the download protocol
* allows segments of up to 64 KBytes (more than a loader could handle).
*/
for (;;) {
char buf [512], *cp;
char tmp, type;
size_t len;
unsigned idx, off;
cp = fgets(buf, sizeof buf, image);
if (cp == 0) {
logerror("EOF without EOF record!\n");
break;
}
/* EXTENSION: "# comment-till-end-of-line", for copyrights etc */
if (buf[0] == '#')
continue;
if (buf[0] != ':') {
logerror("not an ihex record: %s", buf);
return -2;
}
/* ignore any newline */
cp = strchr (buf, '\n');
if (cp)
*cp = 0;
if (verbose >= 3)
logerror("** LINE: %s\n", buf);
/* Read the length field (up to 16 bytes) */
tmp = buf[3];
buf[3] = 0;
len = strtoul(buf+1, 0, 16);
buf[3] = tmp;
/* Read the target offset (address up to 64KB) */
tmp = buf[7];
buf[7] = 0;
off = strtoul(buf+3, 0, 16);
buf[7] = tmp;
/* Initialize data_addr */
if (first_line) {
data_addr = off;
first_line = 0;
}
/* Read the record type */
tmp = buf[9];
buf[9] = 0;
type = strtoul(buf+7, 0, 16);
buf[9] = tmp;
/* If this is an EOF record, then make it so. */
if (type == 1) {
if (verbose >= 2)
logerror("EOF on hexfile\n");
break;
}
if (type != 0) {
logerror("unsupported record type: %u\n", type);
return -3;
}
if ((len * 2) + 11 > strlen(buf)) {
logerror("record too short?\n");
return -4;
}
// FIXME check for _physically_ contiguous not just virtually
// e.g. on FX2 0x1f00-0x2100 includes both on-chip and external
// memory so it's not really contiguous
/* flush the saved data if it's not contiguous,
* or when we've buffered as much as we can.
*/
if (data_len != 0
&& (off != (data_addr + data_len)
// || !merge
|| (data_len + len) > sizeof data)) {
if (is_external)
external = is_external (data_addr, data_len);
rc = poke (context, data_addr, external, data, data_len);
if (rc < 0)
return -1;
data_addr = off;
data_len = 0;
}
/* append to saved data, flush later */
for (idx = 0, cp = buf+9 ; idx < len ; idx += 1, cp += 2) {
tmp = cp[2];
cp[2] = 0;
data [data_len + idx] = strtoul(cp, 0, 16);
cp[2] = tmp;
}
data_len += len;
}
/* flush any data remaining */
if (data_len != 0) {
if (is_external)
external = is_external (data_addr, data_len);
rc = poke (context, data_addr, external, data, data_len);
if (rc < 0)
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/*
* For writing to RAM using a first (hardware) or second (software)
* stage loader and 0xA0 or 0xA3 vendor requests
*/
typedef enum {
_undef = 0,
internal_only, /* hardware first-stage loader */
skip_internal, /* first phase, second-stage loader */
skip_external /* second phase, second-stage loader */
} ram_mode;
struct ram_poke_context {
int device;
ram_mode mode;
unsigned total, count;
};
# define RETRY_LIMIT 5
static int ram_poke (
void *context,
unsigned short addr,
int external,
const unsigned char *data,
size_t len
) {
struct ram_poke_context *ctx = context;
int rc;
unsigned retry = 0;
switch (ctx->mode) {
case internal_only: /* CPU should be stopped */
if (external) {
logerror("can't write %zd bytes external memory at 0x%04x\n",
len, addr);
return -EINVAL;
}
break;
case skip_internal: /* CPU must be running */
if (!external) {
if (verbose >= 2) {
logerror("SKIP on-chip RAM, %zd bytes at 0x%04x\n",
len, addr);
}
return 0;
}
break;
case skip_external: /* CPU should be stopped */
if (external) {
if (verbose >= 2) {
logerror("SKIP external RAM, %zd bytes at 0x%04x\n",
len, addr);
}
return 0;
}
break;
default:
logerror("bug\n");
return -EDOM;
}
ctx->total += len;
ctx->count++;
/* Retry this till we get a real error. Control messages are not
* NAKed (just dropped) so time out means is a real problem.
*/
while ((rc = ezusb_write (ctx->device,
external ? "write external" : "write on-chip",
external ? RW_MEMORY : RW_INTERNAL,
addr, data, len)) < 0
&& retry < RETRY_LIMIT) {
if (errno != ETIMEDOUT)
break;
retry += 1;
}
return (rc < 0) ? -errno : 0;
}
/*
* Load an Intel HEX file into target RAM. The fd is the open "usbfs"
* device, and the path is the name of the source file. Open the file,
* parse the bytes, and write them in one or two phases.
*
* If stage == 0, this uses the first stage loader, built into EZ-USB
* hardware but limited to writing on-chip memory or CPUCS. Everything
* is written during one stage, unless there's an error such as the image
* holding data that needs to be written to external memory.
*
* Otherwise, things are written in two stages. First the external
* memory is written, expecting a second stage loader to have already
* been loaded. Then file is re-parsed and on-chip memory is written.
*/
int ezusb_load_ram (int fd, const char *path, int fx2, int stage)
{
FILE *image;
unsigned short cpucs_addr;
int (*is_external)(unsigned short off, size_t len);
struct ram_poke_context ctx;
int status;
image = fopen (path, "r");
if (image == 0) {
logerror("%s: unable to open for input.\n", path);
return -2;
} else if (verbose)
logerror("open RAM hexfile image %s\n", path);
/* EZ-USB original/FX and FX2 devices differ, apart from the 8051 core */
if (fx2 == 2) {
cpucs_addr = 0xe600;
is_external = fx2lp_is_external;
} else if (fx2) {
cpucs_addr = 0xe600;
is_external = fx2_is_external;
} else {
cpucs_addr = 0x7f92;
is_external = fx_is_external;
}
/* use only first stage loader? */
if (!stage) {
ctx.mode = internal_only;
/* don't let CPU run while we overwrite its code/data */
if (!ezusb_cpucs (fd, cpucs_addr, 0))
return -1;
/* 2nd stage, first part? loader was already downloaded */
} else {
ctx.mode = skip_internal;
/* let CPU run; overwrite the 2nd stage loader later */
if (verbose)
logerror("2nd stage: write external memory\n");
}
/* scan the image, first (maybe only) time */
ctx.device = fd;
ctx.total = ctx.count = 0;
status = parse_ihex (image, &ctx, is_external, ram_poke);
if (status < 0) {
logerror("unable to download %s\n", path);
return status;
}
/* second part of 2nd stage: rescan */
if (stage) {
ctx.mode = skip_external;
/* don't let CPU run while we overwrite the 1st stage loader */
if (!ezusb_cpucs (fd, cpucs_addr, 0))
return -1;
/* at least write the interrupt vectors (at 0x0000) for reset! */
rewind (image);
if (verbose)
logerror("2nd stage: write on-chip memory\n");
status = parse_ihex (image, &ctx, is_external, ram_poke);
if (status < 0) {
logerror("unable to completely download %s\n", path);
return status;
}
}
if (verbose)
logerror("... WROTE: %d bytes, %d segments, avg %d\n",
ctx.total, ctx.count, ctx.total / ctx.count);
/* now reset the CPU so it runs what we just downloaded */
if (!ezusb_cpucs (fd, cpucs_addr, 1))
return -1;
return 0;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/*
* For writing to EEPROM using a 2nd stage loader
*/
struct eeprom_poke_context {
int device;
unsigned short ee_addr; /* next free address */
int last;
};
static int eeprom_poke (
void *context,
unsigned short addr,
int external,
const unsigned char *data,
size_t len
) {
struct eeprom_poke_context *ctx = context;
int rc;
unsigned char header [4];
if (external) {
logerror(
"EEPROM can't init %zd bytes external memory at 0x%04x\n",
len, addr);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (len > 1023) {
logerror("not fragmenting %zd bytes\n", len);
return -EDOM;
}
/* NOTE: No retries here. They don't seem to be needed;
* could be added if that changes.
*/
/* write header */
header [0] = len >> 8;
header [1] = len;
header [2] = addr >> 8;
header [3] = addr;
if (ctx->last)
header [0] |= 0x80;
if ((rc = ezusb_write (ctx->device, "write EEPROM segment header",
RW_EEPROM,
ctx->ee_addr, header, 4)) < 0)
return rc;
/* write code/data */
if ((rc = ezusb_write (ctx->device, "write EEPROM segment",
RW_EEPROM,
ctx->ee_addr + 4, data, len)) < 0)
return rc;
/* next shouldn't overwrite it */
ctx->ee_addr += 4 + len;
return 0;
}
/*
* Load an Intel HEX file into target (large) EEPROM, set up to boot from
* that EEPROM using the specified microcontroller-specific config byte.
* (Defaults: FX2 0x08, FX 0x00, AN21xx n/a)
*
* Caller must have pre-loaded a second stage loader that knows how
* to handle the EEPROM write requests.
*/
int ezusb_load_eeprom (int dev, const char *path, const char *type, int config)
{
FILE *image;
unsigned short cpucs_addr;
int (*is_external)(unsigned short off, size_t len);
struct eeprom_poke_context ctx;
int status;
unsigned char value, first_byte;
if (ezusb_get_eeprom_type (dev, &value) != 1 || value != 1) {
logerror("don't see a large enough EEPROM\n");
return -1;
}
image = fopen (path, "r");
if (image == 0) {
logerror("%s: unable to open for input.\n", path);
return -2;
} else if (verbose)
logerror("open EEPROM hexfile image %s\n", path);
if (verbose)
logerror("2nd stage: write boot EEPROM\n");
/* EZ-USB family devices differ, apart from the 8051 core */
if (strcmp ("fx2", type) == 0) {
first_byte = 0xC2;
cpucs_addr = 0xe600;
is_external = fx2_is_external;
ctx.ee_addr = 8;
config &= 0x4f;
logerror(
"FX2: config = 0x%02x, %sconnected, I2C = %d KHz\n",
config,
(config & 0x40) ? "dis" : "",
// NOTE: old chiprevs let CPU clock speed be set
// or cycle inverted here. You shouldn't use those.
// (Silicon revs B, C? Rev E is nice!)
(config & 0x01) ? 400 : 100
);
} else if (strcmp ("fx2lp", type) == 0) {
first_byte = 0xC2;
cpucs_addr = 0xe600;
is_external = fx2lp_is_external;
ctx.ee_addr = 8;
config &= 0x4f;
fprintf (stderr,
"FX2LP: config = 0x%02x, %sconnected, I2C = %d KHz\n",
config,
(config & 0x40) ? "dis" : "",
(config & 0x01) ? 400 : 100
);
} else if (strcmp ("fx", type) == 0) {
first_byte = 0xB6;
cpucs_addr = 0x7f92;
is_external = fx_is_external;
ctx.ee_addr = 9;
config &= 0x07;
logerror(
"FX: config = 0x%02x, %d MHz%s, I2C = %d KHz\n",
config,
((config & 0x04) ? 48 : 24),
(config & 0x02) ? " inverted" : "",
(config & 0x01) ? 400 : 100
);
} else if (strcmp ("an21", type) == 0) {
first_byte = 0xB2;
cpucs_addr = 0x7f92;
is_external = fx_is_external;
ctx.ee_addr = 7;
config = 0;
logerror("AN21xx: no EEPROM config byte\n");
} else {
logerror("?? Unrecognized microcontroller type %s ??\n", type);
return -1;
}
/* make sure the EEPROM won't be used for booting,
* in case of problems writing it
*/
value = 0x00;
status = ezusb_write (dev, "mark EEPROM as unbootable",
RW_EEPROM, 0, &value, sizeof value);
if (status < 0)
return status;
/* scan the image, write to EEPROM */
ctx.device = dev;
ctx.last = 0;
status = parse_ihex (image, &ctx, is_external, eeprom_poke);
if (status < 0) {
logerror("unable to write EEPROM %s\n", path);
return status;
}
/* append a reset command */
value = 0;
ctx.last = 1;
status = eeprom_poke (&ctx, cpucs_addr, 0, &value, sizeof value);
if (status < 0) {
logerror("unable to append reset to EEPROM %s\n", path);
return status;
}
/* write the config byte for FX, FX2 */
if (strcmp ("an21", type) != 0) {
value = config;
status = ezusb_write (dev, "write config byte",
RW_EEPROM, 7, &value, sizeof value);
if (status < 0)
return status;
}
/* EZ-USB FX has a reserved byte */
if (strcmp ("fx", type) == 0) {
value = 0;
status = ezusb_write (dev, "write reserved byte",
RW_EEPROM, 8, &value, sizeof value);
if (status < 0)
return status;
}
/* make the EEPROM say to boot from this EEPROM */
status = ezusb_write (dev, "write EEPROM type byte",
RW_EEPROM, 0, &first_byte, sizeof first_byte);
if (status < 0)
return status;
/* Note: VID/PID/version aren't written. They should be
* written if the EEPROM type is modified (to B4 or C0).
*/
return 0;
}
/*
* $Log: ezusb.c,v $
* Revision 1.12 2008/10/13 21:25:29 dbrownell
* Whitespace fixes.
*
* Revision 1.11 2008/10/13 21:23:23 dbrownell
* From Roger Williams <roger@qux.com>: FX2LP support
*
* Revision 1.10 2008/10/13 21:22:10 dbrownell
* Built against current kernel headers; remove various warnings.
*
* Revision 1.9 2005/01/11 03:58:02 dbrownell
* From Dirk Jagdmann <doj@cubic.org>: optionally output messages to
* syslog instead of stderr.
*
* Revision 1.8 2005/01/11 03:08:12 dbrownell
* Patch from Giovanni Mels, so the string is always null terminated
* rather than only with "verbose >= 3" ... and the length test is
* changed accordingly.
*
* Revision 1.7 2002/04/12 00:25:58 dbrownell
* - support older AnchorChips style EEPROMs too
* - minor bugfix for config byte mask in FX
*
* Revision 1.6 2002/04/02 08:34:16 dbrownell
* minor stuff:
* - don't assume last segment in file is always internal
* - tweak diagnostics for easier matchup to 8051 linker maps
* - minor comment/format updates
*
* Revision 1.5 2002/02/26 20:06:31 dbrownell
* - Rewrite for 2nd stage loader support, so this can write
* to external RAM and (given the right loader) EEPROM.
* - Handle usbfs API changes in Linux kernel 2.5.
* - A "more verbose" option.
*
* Revision 1.4 2002/01/17 14:47:44 dbrownell
* init first line, remove warnings
*
* Revision 1.3 2001/12/27 17:59:33 dbrownell
* merge adjacent hex records, and optionally show writes
*
* Revision 1.2 2001/12/14 11:24:04 dbrownell
* Add sanity check: reject requests to load off-chip memory,
* The EZ-USB devices just fail silently in these cases.
*
* Revision 1.1 2001/06/12 00:00:50 stevewilliams
* Added the fxload program.
* Rework root makefile and hotplug.spec to install in prefix
* location without need of spec file for install.
*
*/
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