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/** @file hal/micro/cortexm3/flash.h
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* @brief Header for flash for APIs
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*
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* <!--(C) COPYRIGHT 2010 STMicroelectronics. All rights reserved. -->
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*/
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/** @addtogroup flash
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* @brief Definition and description of public flash manipulation routines.
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*
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* @note
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* During an erase or a write the flash is not available,
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* which means code will not be executable from flash. These routines still
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* execute from flash, though, since the bus architecture can support doing so.
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* <b>Additonally, this also means all interrupts will be disabled.</b>
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*
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* <b>Hardware documentation indicates 40us for a write and 21ms for an erase.</b>
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*
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* See flash.h for source code.
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*@{
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*/
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#ifndef __FLASH_H__
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#define __FLASH_H__
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#include "memmap.h"
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/** @brief Tells the calling code if a Flash Erase operation is active.
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*
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* This state is import to know because Flash Erasing is ATOMIC for 21ms
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* and could disrupt interrupt latency. But if an ISR can know that it wasn't
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* serviced immediately due to Flash Erasing, then the ISR has the opportunity
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* to correct in whatever manner it needs to.
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*
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* @return A boolean flag: TRUE if Flash Erase is active, FALSE otherwise.
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*/
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boolean halFlashEraseIsActive(void);
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#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
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//[[ The following eraseType definitions must match the FIB erase types! ]]
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/**
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* @brief Assign numerical value to the type of erasure requested.
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*/
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#define MFB_MASS_ERASE 0x01
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#define MFB_PAGE_ERASE 0x02
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#define CIB_ERASE 0x03
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/** @brief Erases a section of flash back to all 0xFFFF.
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*
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* @param eraseType Choose one of the three types of erasures to perform.
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* - MFB_MASS_ERASE (0x01) Erase the entire main flash block.
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* - MFB_PAGE_ERASE (0x02) Erase one hardware page in the main flash block
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* chosen by the \c address parameter.
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* - CIB_ERASE (0x03) Erase the entire customer information block.
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*
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* @param address This parameter is only effectual when a MFB_PAGE_ERASE is
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* being performed. The hardware page encapsulating the address given in this
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* parameter will be erased. A hardware page size depends on the chip
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*
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* @return An ::StStatus value indicating the success or failure of the
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* command:
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* - ST_ERR_FATAL if the \c eraseType is not valid
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* - ST_ERR_FLASH_ERASE_FAIL if erasing failed due to write protection
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* - ST_ERR_FLASH_VERIFY_FAILED if erase verification failed
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* - ST_SUCCESS if erasure completed and verified properly
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*/
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StStatus halInternalFlashErase(uint8_t eraseType, uint32_t address);
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/** @brief Writes a block of words to flash. A page is erased
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* to 0xFFFF at every address. Only two writes can be performed to the same
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* address between erasures and this is enforced by the flash interface
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* controller. If the value already in the address being written to is 0xFFFF,
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* any value can be written. If the value is not 0xFFFF and not 0x0000, only
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* 0x0000 can be written. If the value is 0x0000, nothing can be written.
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*
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* \b NOTE: This function can NOT write the option bytes and will throw an
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* error if that is attempted.
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*
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* @param address The starting address of where the programming will occur.
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* This parameter MUST be half-word aligned since all programming operations
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* are half-words. Also, the address parameter is NOT a pointer. This
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* routines will cast the address to a pointer for the actual hardware access.
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*
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* @param data A pointer to a buffer containing the 16bit (half-words) to
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* be written.
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*
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* @param length The number of 16bit (half-words) contained in the data buffer
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* to be written to flash.
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*
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* @return An ::StStatus value indicating the success or failure of the
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* command:
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* - ST_ERR_FLASH_PROG_FAIL if the address is not half-word aligned, the
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* address is inside the option bytes, write protection is enabled, or the
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* address is being written to more than twice between erasures.
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* - ST_ERR_FLASH_VERIFY_FAILED if write verification failed
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* - ST_SUCCESS if writing completed and verified properly
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*/
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StStatus halInternalFlashWrite(uint32_t address, uint16_t * data, uint32_t length);
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/** @brief Writes an option byte to the customer information block. Only
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* two writes can be performed to the same address between erasures and this
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* is enforced by the flash interface controller.
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*
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* @param byte The option byte number, 0 though 7, to be programmed.
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*
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* @param data The 8 bit value to be programmed into the option byte. The
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* hardware is responsible for calculating the compliment and programming
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* the full 16bit option byte space.
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*
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* @return An ::StStatus value indicating the success or failure of the
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* command:
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* - ST_ERR_FLASH_PROG_FAIL if the byte chosen is greater than 7, write
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* protection is enabled, or the byte is being written to more than twice
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* between erasures.
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* - ST_ERR_FLASH_VERIFY_FAILED if write verification failed
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* - ST_SUCCESS if writing completed and verified properly
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*/
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StStatus halInternalCibOptionByteWrite(uint8_t byte, uint8_t data);
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#endif //DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
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#endif //__FLASH_H__
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/** @} END addtogroup */
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