hw/block: m25p80: Add ISSI SPI flash support

This adds the ISSI SPI flash support. The number of dummy cycles in
fast read, fast read dual output and fast read quad output commands
is currently using the default 8. Likewise, the same default value
is used for fast read dual/quad I/O command. Per the datasheet [1],
the number of dummy cycles is configurable, but this is not modeled
at present.

For flash whose size is larger than 16 MiB, the sequence of 3-byte
address along with EXTADD bit in the bank address register (BAR) is
not supported. We assume that guest software always uses op codes
with 4-byte address sequence. Fortunately, this is the case for both
U-Boot and Linux spi-nor drivers.

QPI (Quad Peripheral Interface) that supports 2-cycle instruction
has different default values for dummy cycles of fast read family
commands, and is unsupported at the time being.

[1] http://www.issi.com/WW/pdf/25LP-WP256.pdf

Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bin.meng@windriver.com>
Acked-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Message-id: 20210126060007.12904-2-bmeng.cn@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
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Bin Meng 2021-01-26 13:59:59 +08:00 committed by Alistair Francis
parent 43a9658889
commit 10509e1095
1 changed files with 43 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -412,6 +412,7 @@ typedef enum {
MAN_NUMONYX,
MAN_WINBOND,
MAN_SST,
MAN_ISSI,
MAN_GENERIC,
} Manufacturer;
@ -487,6 +488,8 @@ static inline Manufacturer get_man(Flash *s)
return MAN_MACRONIX;
case 0xBF:
return MAN_SST;
case 0x9D:
return MAN_ISSI;
default:
return MAN_GENERIC;
}
@ -706,6 +709,9 @@ static void complete_collecting_data(Flash *s)
case MAN_SPANSION:
s->quad_enable = !!(s->data[1] & 0x02);
break;
case MAN_ISSI:
s->quad_enable = extract32(s->data[0], 6, 1);
break;
case MAN_MACRONIX:
s->quad_enable = extract32(s->data[0], 6, 1);
if (s->len > 1) {
@ -895,6 +901,19 @@ static void decode_fast_read_cmd(Flash *s)
SPANSION_DUMMY_CLK_LEN
);
break;
case MAN_ISSI:
/*
* The Fast Read instruction code is followed by address bytes and
* dummy cycles, transmitted via the SI line.
*
* The number of dummy cycles is configurable but this is currently
* unmodeled, hence the default value 8 is used.
*
* QPI (Quad Peripheral Interface) mode has different default value
* of dummy cycles, but this is unsupported at the time being.
*/
s->needed_bytes += 1;
break;
default:
break;
}
@ -934,6 +953,16 @@ static void decode_dio_read_cmd(Flash *s)
break;
}
break;
case MAN_ISSI:
/*
* The Fast Read Dual I/O instruction code is followed by address bytes
* and dummy cycles, transmitted via the IO1 and IO0 line.
*
* The number of dummy cycles is configurable but this is currently
* unmodeled, hence the default value 4 is used.
*/
s->needed_bytes += 1;
break;
default:
break;
}
@ -974,6 +1003,19 @@ static void decode_qio_read_cmd(Flash *s)
break;
}
break;
case MAN_ISSI:
/*
* The Fast Read Quad I/O instruction code is followed by address bytes
* and dummy cycles, transmitted via the IO3, IO2, IO1 and IO0 line.
*
* The number of dummy cycles is configurable but this is currently
* unmodeled, hence the default value 6 is used.
*
* QPI (Quad Peripheral Interface) mode has different default value
* of dummy cycles, but this is unsupported at the time being.
*/
s->needed_bytes += 3;
break;
default:
break;
}
@ -1132,7 +1174,7 @@ static void decode_new_cmd(Flash *s, uint32_t value)
case RDSR:
s->data[0] = (!!s->write_enable) << 1;
if (get_man(s) == MAN_MACRONIX) {
if (get_man(s) == MAN_MACRONIX || get_man(s) == MAN_ISSI) {
s->data[0] |= (!!s->quad_enable) << 6;
}
if (get_man(s) == MAN_SST) {