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1 2/* JEDEC Flash Interface. 3 * This is an older type of interface for self programming flash. It is 4 * commonly use in older AMD chips and is obsolete compared with CFI. 5 * It is called JEDEC because the JEDEC association distributes the ID codes 6 * for the chips. 7 * 8 * See the AMD flash databook for information on how to operate the interface. 9 * 10 * $Id: jedec.h,v 1.4 2005/11/07 11:14:54 gleixner Exp $ 11 */ 12 13#ifndef __LINUX_MTD_JEDEC_H__ 14#define __LINUX_MTD_JEDEC_H__ 15 16#include <linux/types.h> 17 18#define MAX_JEDEC_CHIPS 16 19 20// Listing of all supported chips and their information 21struct JEDECTable 22{ 23 __u16 jedec; 24 char *name; 25 unsigned long size; 26 unsigned long sectorsize; 27 __u32 capabilities; 28}; 29 30// JEDEC being 0 is the end of the chip array 31struct jedec_flash_chip 32{ 33 __u16 jedec; 34 unsigned long size; 35 unsigned long sectorsize; 36 37 // *(__u8*)(base + (adder << addrshift)) = data << datashift 38 // Address size = size << addrshift 39 unsigned long base; // Byte 0 of the flash, will be unaligned 40 unsigned int datashift; // Useful for 32bit/16bit accesses 41 unsigned int addrshift; 42 unsigned long offset; // linerized start. base==offset for unbanked, uninterleaved flash 43 44 __u32 capabilities; 45 46 // These markers are filled in by the flash_chip_scan function 47 unsigned long start; 48 unsigned long length; 49}; 50 51struct jedec_private 52{ 53 unsigned long size; // Total size of all the devices 54 55 /* Bank handling. If sum(bank_fill) == size then this is linear flash. 56 Otherwise the mapping has holes in it. bank_fill may be used to 57 find the holes, but in the common symetric case 58 bank_fill[0] == bank_fill[*], thus addresses may be computed 59 mathmatically. bank_fill must be powers of two */ 60 unsigned is_banked; 61 unsigned long bank_fill[MAX_JEDEC_CHIPS]; 62 63 struct jedec_flash_chip chips[MAX_JEDEC_CHIPS]; 64}; 65 66#endif