1 /* $NetBSD: smc93cx6.c,v 1.14 2007/10/19 12:00:02 ad Exp $ */
4 * Interface for the 93C66/56/46/26/06 serial eeprom parts.
6 * Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Daniel M. Eischen
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23 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/aic7xxx/93cx6.c,v 1.5 2000/01/07 23:08:17 gibbs Exp $
27 * The instruction set of the 93C66/56/46/26/06 chips are as follows:
30 * Function Bit Code Address** Data Description
31 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
32 * READ 1 10 A5 - A0 Reads data stored in memory,
33 * starting at specified address
34 * EWEN 1 00 11XXXX Write enable must precede
35 * all programming modes
36 * ERASE 1 11 A5 - A0 Erase register A5A4A3A2A1A0
37 * WRITE 1 01 A5 - A0 D15 - D0 Writes register
38 * ERAL 1 00 10XXXX Erase all registers
39 * WRAL 1 00 01XXXX D15 - D0 Writes to all registers
40 * EWDS 1 00 00XXXX Disables all programming
42 * *Note: A value of X for address is a don't care condition.
43 * **Note: There are 8 address bits for the 93C56/66 chips unlike
44 * the 93C46/26/06 chips which have 6 address bits.
46 * The 93C46 has a four wire interface: clock, chip select, data in, and
47 * data out. In order to perform one of the above functions, you need
48 * to enable the chip select for a clock period (typically a minimum of
49 * 1 usec, with the clock high and low a minimum of 750 and 250 nsec
50 * respectively). While the chip select remains high, you can clock in
51 * the instructions (above) starting with the start bit, followed by the
52 * OP code, Address, and Data (if needed). For the READ instruction, the
53 * requested 16-bit register contents is read from the data out line but
54 * is preceded by an initial zero (leading 0, followed by 16-bits, MSB
55 * first). The clock cycling from low to high initiates the next data
56 * bit to be sent from the chip.
60 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
61 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: smc93cx6.c,v 1.14 2007/10/19 12:00:02 ad Exp $");
64 #include "opt_aic7xxx.h"
67 #include <sys/param.h>
68 #include <sys/systm.h>
71 #include <dev/ic/smc93cx6var.h>
73 #include <machine/bus_memio.h>
74 #include <machine/bus_pio.h>
75 #include <dev/aic7xxx/93cx6.h>
79 * Right now, we only have to read the SEEPROM. But we make it easier to
80 * add other 93Cx6 functions.
82 static struct seeprom_cmd
{
84 unsigned char bits
[3];
85 } seeprom_read
= {3, {1, 1, 0}};
87 /* XXX bus barriers */
88 #define CLOCK_PULSE(sd, rdy) do { \
90 * Wait for the SEERDY to go high; about 800 ns. \
94 DELAY(4); /* more than long enough */ \
97 while ((SEEPROM_STATUS_INB(sd) & rdy) == 0 && cpi-- > 0) { \
100 (void)SEEPROM_INB(sd); /* Clear clock */ \
104 * Read the serial EEPROM and returns 1 if successful and 0 if
108 read_seeprom(struct seeprom_descriptor
*sd
, u_int16_t
*buf
, bus_size_t start_addr
, bus_size_t count
)
116 * Read the requested registers of the seeprom. The loop
117 * will range from 0 to count-1.
119 for (k
= start_addr
; k
< count
+ start_addr
; k
++) {
120 /* Send chip select for one clock cycle. */
121 temp
= sd
->sd_MS
^ sd
->sd_CS
;
122 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
^ sd
->sd_CK
);
123 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
126 * Now we're ready to send the read command followed by the
127 * address of the 16-bit register we want to read.
129 for (i
= 0; i
< seeprom_read
.len
; i
++) {
130 if (seeprom_read
.bits
[i
] != 0)
132 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
);
133 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
134 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
^ sd
->sd_CK
);
135 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
136 if (seeprom_read
.bits
[i
] != 0)
139 /* Send the 6 or 8 bit address (MSB first, LSB last). */
140 for (i
= (sd
->sd_chip
- 1); i
>= 0; i
--) {
141 if ((k
& (1 << i
)) != 0)
143 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
);
144 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
145 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
^ sd
->sd_CK
);
146 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
147 if ((k
& (1 << i
)) != 0)
152 * Now read the 16 bit register. An initial 0 precedes the
153 * register contents which begins with bit 15 (MSB) and ends
154 * with bit 0 (LSB). The initial 0 will be shifted off the
155 * top of our word as we let the loop run from 0 to 16.
158 for (i
= 16; i
>= 0; i
--) {
159 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
);
160 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
162 if (SEEPROM_DATA_INB(sd
) & sd
->sd_DI
)
164 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
^ sd
->sd_CK
);
165 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
168 buf
[k
- start_addr
] = v
;
170 /* Reset the chip select for the next command cycle. */
172 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
);
173 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
174 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
^ sd
->sd_CK
);
175 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
176 SEEPROM_OUTB(sd
, temp
);
177 CLOCK_PULSE(sd
, sd
->sd_RDY
);
179 #ifdef AHC_DUMP_EEPROM
180 printf("\nSerial EEPROM:\n\t");
181 for (k
= 0; k
< count
; k
= k
+ 1) {
182 if (((k
% 8) == 0) && (k
!= 0)) {
185 printf (" 0x%x", buf
[k
]);