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iabdalkader a16dcc8136 stm32/boards: Convert F4xx and F7xx to new flash FS config.
Following on from 35e70c1698.

Fixes issue #8390.
2022-03-17 13:06:45 +11:00
Damien George 35e70c1698 stm32/boards: Convert F413,F439,H743,L4xx,WB55 to new flash FS config.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-11-29 13:20:35 +11:00
Damien George 84969194a1 stm32/flashbdev: Support generic flash storage config via link symbols.
A board can now define the following linker symbols to configure its flash
storage layout:

    _micropy_hw_internal_flash_storage_start
    _micropy_hw_internal_flash_storage_end
    _micropy_hw_internal_flash_storage_ram_cache_start
    _micropy_hw_internal_flash_storage_ram_cache_end

And optionally have a second flash segment by configuring
MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_INTERNAL_FLASH_STORAGE_SEGMENT2 to 1 and defining:

    _micropy_hw_internal_flash_storage2_start
    _micropy_hw_internal_flash_storage2_end

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-11-29 13:01:51 +11:00
Lorenzo Cappelletti 8f0e304e65 stm32/boards: Add new board MikroElektronika Quail, and F427 support.
Quail (https://www.mikroe.com/quail, PID: MIKROE-1793) is based on an
STM32F427VI CPU, featuring 2048 kB of Flash memory and 192 kB of RAM.  An
on-board Cypress S25FL164K adds 8 MB of SPI Flash.

Quail has 4 mikroBUS(TM) sockets for Mikroe click(TM) board connectivity,
along with 24 screw terminals for connecting additional electronics and two
USB ports (one for programming, the other for external mass storage).

4 UARTs, 2 SPIs and 1 I2C bus are available for communication.

Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Cappelletti <lorenzo.cappelletti@gmail.com>
2021-11-19 16:33:13 +11:00
Ned Konz 8c214ed200 stm32: Extended flash filesystem space to 512K on H743 boards.
The H743 has equal sized pages of 128k, which means the filesystem doesn't
need to be near the beginning.  This commit moves the filesystem to the
very end of flash, and extends it to 512k (4 pages).

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-09-21 18:02:14 +10:00
Damien George 6936f410ab stm32/storage: Make extended-block-device more configurable.
A board can now define the following to fully customise the extended block
device interface provided by the storage sub-system:
- MICROPY_HW_BDEV_BLOCKSIZE_EXT
- MICROPY_HW_BDEV_READBLOCKS_EXT
- MICROPY_HW_BDEV_WRITEBLOCKS_EXT
- MICROPY_HW_BDEV_ERASEBLOCKS_EXT

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2021-08-31 00:16:39 +10:00
Andrew Leech 40006813c3 stm32/flash: Update flash_get_sector_info to return -1 on invalid addr.
So the caller can tell when an invalid address is used and can take
appropriate action.
2020-06-30 21:24:28 +10:00
Thomas Roberts d7399679de stm32: Add support for F412 MCUs. 2020-05-15 10:08:30 +10:00
Damien George 69661f3343 all: Reformat C and Python source code with tools/codeformat.py.
This is run with uncrustify 0.70.1, and black 19.10b0.
2020-02-28 10:33:03 +11:00
Damien George c169094f61 stm32/storage: Make pyb.Flash configurable, and support ext block proto.
The pyb.Flash() class can now be used to construct objects which reference
sections of the flash storage, starting at a certain offset and going for a
certain length.  Such objects also support the extended block protocol.
The signature for the constructor is: pyb.Flash(start=-1, len=-1).
2019-11-26 00:07:09 +11:00
badlyby 0da2f6f23a stm32/flashbdev: Support internal filesystem on STM32F722/23/32/33. 2019-07-25 16:31:12 +10:00
Damien George 59b7166d87 stm32: Add initial support for STM32WBxx MCUs.
This new series of MCUs is similar to the L4 series with an additional
Cortex-M0 coprocessor.  The firmware for the wireless stack must be managed
separately and MicroPython does not currently interface to it.  Supported
features so far include: RTC, UART, USB, internal flash filesystem.
2019-07-17 16:33:31 +10:00
Chris Mason 64181b5f76 stm32: Add support for STM32L452 MCUs. 2019-07-08 16:50:19 +10:00
Chris Mason 1b956ec817 stm32: Add support for F413 MCUs.
Includes:
- Support for CAN3.
- Support for UART9 and UART10.
- stm32f413xg.ld and stm32f413xh.ld linker scripts.
- stm32f413_af.csv alternate function mapping.
- startup_stm32f413xx.s because F413 has different interrupt vector table.
- Memory configuration with: 240K filesystem, 240K heap, 16K stack.
2019-05-02 16:26:53 +10:00
boochow 9d3372bded stm32: Add peripheral support for STM32L432.
The L432 does not have: GPIOD, TIM3, SPI2, ADC dual mode operation, 2-banks
flash.
2018-12-06 13:32:43 +11:00
Michael Paul Coder fe452afab2 stm32/flashbdev: Add missing include for irq.h.
This is required for mboot to build.
2018-11-26 16:34:13 +11:00
Andrew Leech 17f7c683d2 stm32: Add support for STM32F765xx MCUs.
This part is functionally similar to STM32F767xx (they share a datasheet)
so support is generally comparable.  When adding board support the
stm32f767_af.csv and stm32f767.ld should be used.
2018-09-20 15:16:03 +10:00
Damien George 6b3d6da74b stm32/flashbdev: Protect flash writes from cache flushing and USB MSC. 2018-09-12 15:58:42 +10:00
Damien George 0941a467e7 stm32: Change flash IRQ priority from 2 to 6 to prevent preemption.
The flash-IRQ handler is used to flush the storage cache, ie write
outstanding block data from RAM to flash.  This is triggered by a timeout,
or by a direct call to flush all storage caches.

Prior to this commit, a timeout could trigger the cache flushing to occur
during the execution of a read/write to external SPI flash storage.  In
such a case the storage subsystem would break down.

SPI storage transfers are already protected against USB IRQs, so by
changing the priority of the flash IRQ to that of the USB IRQ (what is
done in this commit) the SPI transfers can be protected against any
timeouts triggering a cache flush (the cache flush would be postponed until
after the transfer finished, but note that in the case of SPI writes the
timeout is rescheduled after the transfer finishes).

The handling of internal flash sync'ing needs to be changed to directly
call flash_bdev_irq_handler() sync may be called with the IRQ priority
already raised (eg when called from a USB MSC IRQ handler).
2018-09-12 15:46:04 +10:00
Peter D. Gray a8736e5c36 stm32/flashbdev: Fix bug with L4 block cache, dereferencing block size.
The code was dereferencing 0x800 and loading a value from there, trying to
use a literal value (not address) defined in the linker script
(_ram_fs_cache_block_size) which was 0x800.
2018-07-19 12:15:34 +10:00
Tobias Badertscher 708cdb6276 stm32: Add support for STM32L496 MCU. 2018-05-18 22:37:30 +10:00
Damien George 4c0f664b1a stm32/flash: Remove unused src parameter from flash_erase(). 2018-05-02 13:11:56 +10:00
Damien George a6009a9e35 stm32/*bdev.c: Eliminate dependency on sys_tick_has_passed.
Explicitly writing out the implementation of sys_tick_has_passed makes
these bdev files independent of systick.c and more reusable as a general
component.  It also reduces the code size slightly.

The irq.h header is added to spibdev.c because it uses declarations in that
file (irq.h is usually included implicitly via mphalport.h but not always).
2018-03-27 20:38:57 +11:00
Damien George 626d6c9756 stm32/storage: Introduce MICROPY_HW_ENABLE_INTERNAL_FLASH_STORAGE cfg.
This config variable controls whether to support storage on the internal
flash of the MCU.  It is enabled by default and should be explicitly
disabled by boards that don't want internal flash storage.
2018-03-10 00:59:43 +11:00
Damien George 1e4caf0b1e stm32/storage: Merge all misc block-dev funcs into a single ioctl func.
It makes it cleaner, and simpler to support multiple different block
devices.  It also allows to easily extend a given block device with new
ioctl operations.
2018-03-10 00:59:43 +11:00
iabdalkader 81f8f5f163 stm32/flash: Add flash support for H7 MCUs. 2018-03-09 15:09:49 +11:00
Damien George fa13e0d35b stm32: Factor out flash and SPI block-device code to separate files.
Prior to this patch, storage.c was a combination of code that handled
either internal flash or external SPI flash and exposed one of them as a
block device for the local storage.  It was also exposed to the USB MSC.

This patch splits out the flash and SPI code to separate files, which each
provide a general block-device interface (at the C level).  Then storage.c
just picks one of them to use as the local storage medium.  The aim of this
factoring is to allow to add new block devices in the future and allow for
easier configurability.
2018-02-13 22:21:46 +11:00