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/*
* This file is part of the MicroPython project, http://micropython.org/
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* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 Damien P. George
* Copyright (c) 2020 Lucian Copeland for Adafruit Industries
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#include "supervisor/internal_flash.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "py/obj.h"
#include "supervisor/flash.h"
#include "supervisor/shared/safe_mode.h"
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#include STM32_HAL_H
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typedef struct {
uint32_t base_address;
uint32_t sector_size;
uint32_t sector_count;
} flash_layout_t;
/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Internal Flash API
*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#if defined(STM32F4)
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STATIC const flash_layout_t flash_layout[] = {
{ 0x08000000, 0x04000, 4 },
{ 0x08010000, 0x10000, 1 },
{ 0x08020000, 0x20000, 3 },
#if defined(FLASH_SECTOR_8)
{ 0x08080000, 0x20000, 4 },
#endif
#if defined(FLASH_SECTOR_12)
{ 0x08100000, 0x04000, 4 },
{ 0x08110000, 0x10000, 1 },
{ 0x08120000, 0x20000, 7 },
#endif
};
STATIC uint8_t _flash_cache[0x4000] __attribute__((aligned(4)));
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#elif defined(STM32F7)
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// FLASH_FLAG_PGSERR (Programming Sequence Error) was renamed to
// FLASH_FLAG_ERSERR (Erasing Sequence Error) in STM32F7
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#define FLASH_FLAG_PGSERR FLASH_FLAG_ERSERR
#if defined(STM32F722xx) || defined(STM32F723xx) || defined(STM32F732xx) || defined(STM32F733xx)
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static const flash_layout_t flash_layout[] = {
{ 0x08000000, 0x04000, 4 },
{ 0x08010000, 0x10000, 1 },
{ 0x08020000, 0x20000, 3 },
};
STATIC uint8_t _flash_cache[0x4000] __attribute__((aligned(4)));
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#else
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static const flash_layout_t flash_layout[] = {
{ 0x08000000, 0x08000, 4 },
{ 0x08020000, 0x20000, 1 },
{ 0x08040000, 0x40000, 3 },
};
STATIC uint8_t _flash_cache[0x8000] __attribute__((aligned(4)));
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#endif
#elif defined(STM32H7)
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STATIC const flash_layout_t flash_layout[] = {
{ 0x08000000, 0x20000, 16 },
};
STATIC uint8_t _flash_cache[0x20000] __attribute__((aligned(4)));
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#elif defined(STM32L4)
STATIC const flash_layout_t flash_layout[] = {
{ 0x08100000, 0x1000, 256 },
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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};
STATIC uint8_t _flash_cache[0x1000] __attribute__((aligned(4)));
#else
#error Unsupported processor
#endif
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#define NO_CACHE 0xffffffff
#define MAX_CACHE 0x4000
STATIC uint32_t _cache_flash_addr = NO_CACHE;
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#if defined(STM32H7)
// get the bank of a given flash address
STATIC uint32_t get_bank(uint32_t addr) {
if (READ_BIT(FLASH->OPTCR, FLASH_OPTCR_SWAP_BANK) == 0) {
// no bank swap
if (addr < (FLASH_BASE + FLASH_BANK_SIZE)) {
return FLASH_BANK_1;
} else {
return FLASH_BANK_2;
}
} else {
// bank swap
if (addr < (FLASH_BASE + FLASH_BANK_SIZE)) {
return FLASH_BANK_2;
} else {
return FLASH_BANK_1;
}
}
}
#endif
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uint32_t flash_get_sector_info(uint32_t addr, uint32_t *start_addr, uint32_t *size) {
if (addr >= flash_layout[0].base_address) {
uint32_t sector_index = 0;
if (MP_ARRAY_SIZE(flash_layout) == 1) {
sector_index = (addr - flash_layout[0].base_address) / flash_layout[0].sector_size;
if (sector_index >= flash_layout[0].sector_count) {
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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return 0;
}
if (start_addr) {
*start_addr = flash_layout[0].base_address + (sector_index * flash_layout[0].sector_size);
}
if (size) {
*size = flash_layout[0].sector_size;
}
return sector_index;
}
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for (uint8_t i = 0; i < MP_ARRAY_SIZE(flash_layout); ++i) {
for (uint8_t j = 0; j < flash_layout[i].sector_count; ++j) {
uint32_t sector_start_next = flash_layout[i].base_address
+ (j + 1) * flash_layout[i].sector_size;
if (addr < sector_start_next) {
if (start_addr != NULL) {
*start_addr = flash_layout[i].base_address
+ j * flash_layout[i].sector_size;
}
if (size != NULL) {
*size = flash_layout[i].sector_size;
}
return sector_index;
}
++sector_index;
}
}
}
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return 0; // todo dangerous - shouldn't this raise an exception?
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}
void supervisor_flash_init(void) {
#ifdef STM32L4
// todo - check that the device is in dual bank mode
#endif
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}
uint32_t supervisor_flash_get_block_size(void) {
return FILESYSTEM_BLOCK_SIZE;
}
uint32_t supervisor_flash_get_block_count(void) {
return INTERNAL_FLASH_FILESYSTEM_NUM_BLOCKS;
}
void port_internal_flash_flush(void) {
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if (_cache_flash_addr == NO_CACHE) {
return;
}
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#if defined(STM32H7)
__HAL_FLASH_CLEAR_FLAG(FLASH_FLAG_ALL_ERRORS_BANK1 | FLASH_FLAG_ALL_ERRORS_BANK2);
#else
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#ifndef FLASH_FLAG_ALL_ERRORS
#define FLASH_FLAG_ALL_ERRORS FLASH_FLAG_EOP | FLASH_FLAG_OPERR | FLASH_FLAG_WRPERR | FLASH_FLAG_PGPERR | FLASH_FLAG_PGSERR
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#endif
__HAL_FLASH_CLEAR_FLAG(FLASH_FLAG_ALL_ERRORS);
#endif
// set up for erase
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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FLASH_EraseInitTypeDef EraseInitStruct = {};
#if CPY_STM32L4
EraseInitStruct.TypeErase = TYPEERASE_PAGES;
EraseInitStruct.Banks = FLASH_BANK_2; // filesystem stored in upper 1MB of flash in dual bank mode
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#else
EraseInitStruct.TypeErase = TYPEERASE_SECTORS;
EraseInitStruct.VoltageRange = VOLTAGE_RANGE_3; // voltage range needs to be 2.7V to 3.6V
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#endif
// get the sector information
uint32_t sector_size;
uint32_t sector_start_addr = 0xffffffff;
#if defined(STM32H7)
EraseInitStruct.Banks = get_bank(_cache_flash_addr);
#endif
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#if CPY_STM32L4
EraseInitStruct.Page = flash_get_sector_info(_cache_flash_addr, &sector_start_addr, &sector_size);
EraseInitStruct.NbPages = 1;
#else
EraseInitStruct.Sector = flash_get_sector_info(_cache_flash_addr, &sector_start_addr, &sector_size);
EraseInitStruct.NbSectors = 1;
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#endif
if (sector_size > sizeof(_flash_cache) || sector_start_addr == 0xffffffff) {
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reset_into_safe_mode(SAFE_MODE_FLASH_WRITE_FAIL);
}
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// Skip if data is the same
if (memcmp(_flash_cache, (void *)_cache_flash_addr, sector_size) != 0) {
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// unlock flash
HAL_FLASH_Unlock();
// erase the sector
uint32_t SectorError = 0;
if (HAL_FLASHEx_Erase(&EraseInitStruct, &SectorError) != HAL_OK) {
// error occurred during sector erase
HAL_FLASH_Lock(); // lock the flash
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reset_into_safe_mode(SAFE_MODE_FLASH_WRITE_FAIL);
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}
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uint32_t *cache_addr = (uint32_t *)_flash_cache;
#if defined(STM32H7)
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < (sector_size / 32); i++) {
// Note that the STM32H7 HAL interface differs by taking an address, not 64 bit data
if (HAL_FLASH_Program(FLASH_TYPEPROGRAM_FLASHWORD, sector_start_addr,
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(uint32_t)cache_addr) != HAL_OK) {
// error occurred during flash write
HAL_FLASH_Lock(); // lock the flash
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reset_into_safe_mode(SAFE_MODE_FLASH_WRITE_FAIL);
}
// RAM memory is by word (4 byte), but flash memory is by byte
cache_addr += 8;
sector_start_addr += 32;
}
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#elif CPY_STM32L4
// program the flash word by word
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < sector_size / 8; i++) {
if (HAL_FLASH_Program(FLASH_TYPEPROGRAM_DOUBLEWORD, sector_start_addr,
*(uint64_t *)cache_addr) != HAL_OK) {
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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// error occurred during flash write
HAL_FLASH_Lock(); // lock the flash
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reset_into_safe_mode(SAFE_MODE_FLASH_WRITE_FAIL);
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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}
// RAM memory is by word (4 byte), but flash memory is by byte
cache_addr += 2;
sector_start_addr += 8;
}
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#else // STM32F4
// program the flash word by word
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < sector_size / 4; i++) {
if (HAL_FLASH_Program(FLASH_TYPEPROGRAM_WORD, sector_start_addr,
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(uint64_t)*cache_addr) != HAL_OK) {
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// error occurred during flash write
HAL_FLASH_Lock(); // lock the flash
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reset_into_safe_mode(SAFE_MODE_FLASH_WRITE_FAIL);
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}
// RAM memory is by word (4 byte), but flash memory is by byte
cache_addr += 1;
sector_start_addr += 4;
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}
#endif
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// lock the flash
HAL_FLASH_Lock();
}
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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}
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static uint32_t convert_block_to_flash_addr(uint32_t block) {
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if (0 <= block && block < INTERNAL_FLASH_FILESYSTEM_NUM_BLOCKS) {
// a block in partition 1
return INTERNAL_FLASH_FILESYSTEM_START_ADDR + block * FILESYSTEM_BLOCK_SIZE;
}
// bad block
return -1;
}
mp_uint_t supervisor_flash_read_blocks(uint8_t *dest, uint32_t block, uint32_t num_blocks) {
int32_t src = convert_block_to_flash_addr(block);
if (src == -1) {
// bad block number
return false;
}
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// Determine whether the read is contained within the sector
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uint32_t sector_size;
uint32_t sector_start_addr;
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flash_get_sector_info(src, &sector_start_addr, &sector_size);
// Count how many blocks are left in the sector
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uint32_t blocks_left_in_sector = (sector_size - (src - sector_start_addr)) / FILESYSTEM_BLOCK_SIZE;
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if (num_blocks <= blocks_left_in_sector && _cache_flash_addr == sector_start_addr) {
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// Read is contained in the cache, so just read cache
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memcpy(dest, (_flash_cache + (src - sector_start_addr)), FILESYSTEM_BLOCK_SIZE * num_blocks);
} else {
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// The read spans multiple sectors or is in another sector
// Must write out anything in cache before trying to read.
supervisor_flash_flush();
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memcpy(dest, (uint8_t *)src, FILESYSTEM_BLOCK_SIZE * num_blocks);
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}
return 0; // success
}
mp_uint_t supervisor_flash_write_blocks(const uint8_t *src, uint32_t block_num, uint32_t num_blocks) {
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while (num_blocks) {
int32_t dest = convert_block_to_flash_addr(block_num);
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if (dest == -1) {
// bad block number
return false;
}
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// unlock flash
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HAL_FLASH_Unlock();
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uint32_t sector_size;
uint32_t sector_start_addr;
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flash_get_sector_info(dest, &sector_start_addr, &sector_size);
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// Fail for any sector outside what's supported by the cache
if (sector_size > sizeof(_flash_cache)) {
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reset_into_safe_mode(SAFE_MODE_FLASH_WRITE_FAIL);
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}
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// Find how many blocks are left in the sector
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uint32_t count = (sector_size - (dest - sector_start_addr)) / FILESYSTEM_BLOCK_SIZE;
count = MIN(num_blocks, count);
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if (_cache_flash_addr != sector_start_addr) {
// Write out anything in cache before overwriting it.
supervisor_flash_flush();
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_cache_flash_addr = sector_start_addr;
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// Copy the current contents of the entire page into the cache.
memcpy(_flash_cache, (void *)sector_start_addr, sector_size);
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}
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// Overwrite part or all of the sector cache with the src data.
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memcpy(_flash_cache + (dest - sector_start_addr), src, count * FILESYSTEM_BLOCK_SIZE);
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// adjust for next run
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block_num += count;
src += count * FILESYSTEM_BLOCK_SIZE;
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num_blocks -= count;
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}
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return 0; // success
}
void supervisor_flash_release_cache(void) {
}