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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Software that is described herein is for illustrative purposes only
// which provides customers with programming information regarding the
// products. This software is supplied "AS IS" without any warranties.
// NXP Semiconductors assumes no responsibility or liability for the
// use of the software, conveys no license or title under any patent,
// copyright, or mask work right to the product. NXP Semiconductors
// reserves the right to make changes in the software without
// notification. NXP Semiconductors also make no representation or
// warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified
// use without further testing or modification.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/***********************************************************************
* Code Red Technologies - Minor modifications to original NXP AN10866
* example code for use in RDB1768 secondary USB bootloader based on
* LPCUSB USB stack.
* *********************************************************************/
// #include "type.h"
#include "sbl_iap.h"
#include "sbl_config.h"
#include "LPC17xx.h"
// Provide access to RDB1768 LCD library routines
// #include "lcd.h"
// If COMPUTE_BINARY_CHECKSUM is defined, then code will check that checksum
// contained within binary image is valid.
#define COMPUTE_BINARY_CHECKSUM
/*
const unsigned sector_start_map[MAX_FLASH_SECTOR] = {SECTOR_0_START, \
SECTOR_1_START,SECTOR_2_START,SECTOR_3_START,SECTOR_4_START,SECTOR_5_START, \
SECTOR_6_START,SECTOR_7_START,SECTOR_8_START,SECTOR_9_START,SECTOR_10_START, \
SECTOR_11_START,SECTOR_12_START,SECTOR_13_START,SECTOR_14_START,SECTOR_15_START, \
SECTOR_16_START,SECTOR_17_START,SECTOR_18_START,SECTOR_19_START,SECTOR_20_START, \
SECTOR_21_START,SECTOR_22_START,SECTOR_23_START,SECTOR_24_START,SECTOR_25_START, \
SECTOR_26_START,SECTOR_27_START,SECTOR_28_START,SECTOR_29_START };
const unsigned sector_end_map[MAX_FLASH_SECTOR] = {SECTOR_0_END,SECTOR_1_END, \
SECTOR_2_END,SECTOR_3_END,SECTOR_4_END,SECTOR_5_END,SECTOR_6_END,SECTOR_7_END, \
SECTOR_8_END,SECTOR_9_END,SECTOR_10_END,SECTOR_11_END,SECTOR_12_END, \
SECTOR_13_END,SECTOR_14_END,SECTOR_15_END,SECTOR_16_END,SECTOR_17_END, \
SECTOR_18_END,SECTOR_19_END,SECTOR_20_END,SECTOR_21_END,SECTOR_22_END, \
SECTOR_23_END,SECTOR_24_END,SECTOR_25_END,SECTOR_26_END, \
SECTOR_27_END,SECTOR_28_END,SECTOR_29_END };
*/
unsigned param_table[5];
unsigned result_table[5];
char flash_buf[FLASH_BUF_SIZE];
unsigned * flash_address = 0;
unsigned byte_ctr = 0;
void write_data(unsigned cclk,unsigned flash_address,unsigned * flash_data_buf, unsigned count);
void find_erase_prepare_sector(unsigned cclk, unsigned flash_address);
void erase_sector(unsigned start_sector,unsigned end_sector,unsigned cclk);
void prepare_sector(unsigned start_sector,unsigned end_sector,unsigned cclk);
void iap_entry(unsigned param_tab[],unsigned result_tab[]);
unsigned write_flash(unsigned * dst, char * src, unsigned no_of_bytes)
{
unsigned i;
if (flash_address == 0)
{
/* Store flash start address */
flash_address = (unsigned *)dst;
}
for( i = 0;i<no_of_bytes;i++ )
{
flash_buf[(byte_ctr+i)] = *(src+i);
}
byte_ctr = byte_ctr + no_of_bytes;
if( byte_ctr == FLASH_BUF_SIZE)
{
/* We have accumulated enough bytes to trigger a flash write */
find_erase_prepare_sector(SystemCoreClock/1000, (unsigned)flash_address);
if(result_table[0] != CMD_SUCCESS)
return result_table[0];
write_data(SystemCoreClock/1000,(unsigned)flash_address,(unsigned *)flash_buf,FLASH_BUF_SIZE);
if(result_table[0] != CMD_SUCCESS)
return result_table[0];
/* Reset byte counter and flash address */
byte_ctr = 0;
flash_address = 0;
}
return(CMD_SUCCESS);
}
void find_erase_prepare_sector(unsigned cclk, unsigned flash_address)
{
unsigned i;
__disable_irq();
for(i=USER_START_SECTOR;i<=MAX_USER_SECTOR;i++)
{
if(flash_address < SECTOR_END(i))
{
if( flash_address == SECTOR_START(i))
{
prepare_sector(i,i,cclk);
erase_sector(i,i,cclk);
}
prepare_sector(i,i,cclk);
break;
}
}
__enable_irq();
}
void write_data(unsigned cclk,unsigned flash_address,unsigned * flash_data_buf, unsigned count)
{
__disable_irq();
param_table[0] = COPY_RAM_TO_FLASH;
param_table[1] = flash_address;
param_table[2] = (unsigned)flash_data_buf;
param_table[3] = count;
param_table[4] = cclk;
iap_entry(param_table,result_table);
__enable_irq();
}
void erase_sector(unsigned start_sector,unsigned end_sector,unsigned cclk)
{
param_table[0] = ERASE_SECTOR;
param_table[1] = start_sector;
param_table[2] = end_sector;
param_table[3] = cclk;
iap_entry(param_table,result_table);
}
void prepare_sector(unsigned start_sector,unsigned end_sector,unsigned cclk)
{
param_table[0] = PREPARE_SECTOR_FOR_WRITE;
param_table[1] = start_sector;
param_table[2] = end_sector;
param_table[3] = cclk;
iap_entry(param_table,result_table);
}
void iap_entry(unsigned param_tab[],unsigned result_tab[])
{
void (*iap)(unsigned [],unsigned []);
iap = (void (*)(unsigned [],unsigned []))IAP_ADDRESS;
iap(param_tab,result_tab);
}
void execute_user_code(void)
{
void (*user_code_entry)(void);
unsigned *p; // used for loading address of reset handler from user flash
/* Change the Vector Table to the USER_FLASH_START
in case the user application uses interrupts */
SCB->VTOR = (USER_FLASH_START & 0x1FFFFF80);
// Load contents of second word of user flash - the reset handler address
// in the applications vector table
p = (unsigned *)(USER_FLASH_START +4);
// Set user_code_entry to be the address contained in that second word
// of user flash
user_code_entry = (void *) *p;
// Display message to RDB1768 LCD
// LCD_PrintString2Terminal ("Running user\napp from flash.\n", LCD_TERMINAL_NoNL,COLOR_BLUE, COLOR_YELLOW);
// Jump to user application
user_code_entry();
}
int user_code_present(void)
{
unsigned *pmem, checksum,i;
param_table[0] = BLANK_CHECK_SECTOR;
param_table[1] = USER_START_SECTOR;
param_table[2] = USER_START_SECTOR;
iap_entry(param_table,result_table);
if( result_table[0] == CMD_SUCCESS )
{
// Display message to RDB1768 LCD
// LCD_PrintString2Terminal ("Flash blank.\n",
// LCD_TERMINAL_NoNL,COLOR_BLUE, COLOR_YELLOW);
return (0);
}
#ifdef COMPUTE_BINARY_CHECKSUM
/*
* The reserved Cortex-M3 exception vector location 7 (offset 0x001C
* in the vector table) should contain the 2’s complement of the
* checksum of table entries 0 through 6. This causes the checksum
* of the first 8 table entries to be 0. This code checksums the
* first 8 locations of the start of user flash. If the result is 0,
* then the contents is deemed a 'valid' image.
*/
checksum = 0;
pmem = (unsigned *)USER_FLASH_START;
for (i = 0; i <= 7; i++) {
checksum += *pmem;
pmem++;
}
if (checksum != 0)
{
// Display message to RDB1768 LCD
// LCD_PrintString2Terminal ("Flash contents\nfailed checksum.\n",
// LCD_TERMINAL_NoNL,COLOR_BLUE, COLOR_YELLOW);
return (0);
}
else
#endif
{
return (1);
}
}
void check_isp_entry_pin(void)
{
if( (*(volatile unsigned *)ISP_ENTRY_GPIO_REG) & (0x1<<ISP_ENTRY_PIN) )
{
// Display message to RDB1768 LCD
// LCD_PrintString2Terminal ("Button not\npressed.\n", LCD_TERMINAL_NoNL,COLOR_BLUE, COLOR_YELLOW);
execute_user_code();
}
else
{
// Enter ISP mode
// Display message to RDB1768 LCD
// LCD_PrintString2Terminal ("Button pressed.\n", LCD_TERMINAL_NoNL,COLOR_BLUE, COLOR_YELLOW);
}
}
void erase_user_flash(void)
{
prepare_sector(USER_START_SECTOR,MAX_USER_SECTOR,SystemCoreClock/1000);
erase_sector(USER_START_SECTOR,MAX_USER_SECTOR,SystemCoreClock/1000);
if(result_table[0] != CMD_SUCCESS)
{
while(1); /* No way to recover. Just let Windows report a write failure */
}
}