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  1. /*
  2. LUFA Library
  3. Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2014.
  4. dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com
  5. www.lufa-lib.org
  6. */
  7. /*
  8. Copyright 2014 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com)
  9. Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
  10. software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
  11. without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in
  12. all copies and that both that the copyright notice and this
  13. permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting
  14. documentation, and that the name of the author not be used in
  15. advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the
  16. software without specific, written prior permission.
  17. The author disclaims all warranties with regard to this
  18. software, including all implied warranties of merchantability
  19. and fitness. In no event shall the author be liable for any
  20. special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages
  21. whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether
  22. in an action of contract, negligence or other tortious action,
  23. arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of
  24. this software.
  25. */
  26. /** \file
  27. *
  28. * Target-related functions for the ISP Protocol decoder.
  29. */
  30. #include "ISPTarget.h"
  31. #if defined(ENABLE_ISP_PROTOCOL) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
  32. /** List of hardware SPI prescaler masks for possible AVRStudio ISP programming speeds.
  33. *
  34. * \hideinitializer
  35. */
  36. static const uint8_t SPIMaskFromSCKDuration[] PROGMEM =
  37. {
  38. #if (F_CPU == 8000000)
  39. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_2, // AVRStudio = 8MHz SPI, Actual = 4MHz SPI
  40. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_2, // AVRStudio = 4MHz SPI, Actual = 4MHz SPI
  41. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_4, // AVRStudio = 2MHz SPI, Actual = 2MHz SPI
  42. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_8, // AVRStudio = 1MHz SPI, Actual = 1MHz SPI
  43. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_16, // AVRStudio = 500KHz SPI, Actual = 500KHz SPI
  44. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_32, // AVRStudio = 250KHz SPI, Actual = 250KHz SPI
  45. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_64, // AVRStudio = 125KHz SPI, Actual = 125KHz SPI
  46. #elif (F_CPU == 16000000)
  47. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_2, // AVRStudio = 8MHz SPI, Actual = 8MHz SPI
  48. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_4, // AVRStudio = 4MHz SPI, Actual = 4MHz SPI
  49. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_8, // AVRStudio = 2MHz SPI, Actual = 2MHz SPI
  50. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_16, // AVRStudio = 1MHz SPI, Actual = 1MHz SPI
  51. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_32, // AVRStudio = 500KHz SPI, Actual = 500KHz SPI
  52. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_64, // AVRStudio = 250KHz SPI, Actual = 250KHz SPI
  53. SPI_SPEED_FCPU_DIV_128 // AVRStudio = 125KHz SPI, Actual = 125KHz SPI
  54. #else
  55. #error No SPI prescaler masks for chosen F_CPU speed.
  56. #endif
  57. };
  58. /** Lookup table to convert the slower ISP speeds into a compare value for the software SPI driver.
  59. *
  60. * \hideinitializer
  61. */
  62. static const uint16_t TimerCompareFromSCKDuration[] PROGMEM =
  63. {
  64. TIMER_COMP(96386), TIMER_COMP(89888), TIMER_COMP(84211), TIMER_COMP(79208), TIMER_COMP(74767),
  65. TIMER_COMP(70797), TIMER_COMP(67227), TIMER_COMP(64000), TIMER_COMP(61069), TIMER_COMP(58395),
  66. TIMER_COMP(55945), TIMER_COMP(51613), TIMER_COMP(49690), TIMER_COMP(47905), TIMER_COMP(46243),
  67. TIMER_COMP(43244), TIMER_COMP(41885), TIMER_COMP(39409), TIMER_COMP(38278), TIMER_COMP(36200),
  68. TIMER_COMP(34335), TIMER_COMP(32654), TIMER_COMP(31129), TIMER_COMP(29740), TIMER_COMP(28470),
  69. TIMER_COMP(27304), TIMER_COMP(25724), TIMER_COMP(24768), TIMER_COMP(23461), TIMER_COMP(22285),
  70. TIMER_COMP(21221), TIMER_COMP(20254), TIMER_COMP(19371), TIMER_COMP(18562), TIMER_COMP(17583),
  71. TIMER_COMP(16914), TIMER_COMP(16097), TIMER_COMP(15356), TIMER_COMP(14520), TIMER_COMP(13914),
  72. TIMER_COMP(13224), TIMER_COMP(12599), TIMER_COMP(12031), TIMER_COMP(11511), TIMER_COMP(10944),
  73. TIMER_COMP(10431), TIMER_COMP(9963), TIMER_COMP(9468), TIMER_COMP(9081), TIMER_COMP(8612),
  74. TIMER_COMP(8239), TIMER_COMP(7851), TIMER_COMP(7498), TIMER_COMP(7137), TIMER_COMP(6809),
  75. TIMER_COMP(6478), TIMER_COMP(6178), TIMER_COMP(5879), TIMER_COMP(5607), TIMER_COMP(5359),
  76. TIMER_COMP(5093), TIMER_COMP(4870), TIMER_COMP(4633), TIMER_COMP(4418), TIMER_COMP(4209),
  77. TIMER_COMP(4019), TIMER_COMP(3823), TIMER_COMP(3645), TIMER_COMP(3474), TIMER_COMP(3310),
  78. TIMER_COMP(3161), TIMER_COMP(3011), TIMER_COMP(2869), TIMER_COMP(2734), TIMER_COMP(2611),
  79. TIMER_COMP(2484), TIMER_COMP(2369), TIMER_COMP(2257), TIMER_COMP(2152), TIMER_COMP(2052),
  80. TIMER_COMP(1956), TIMER_COMP(1866), TIMER_COMP(1779), TIMER_COMP(1695), TIMER_COMP(1615),
  81. TIMER_COMP(1539), TIMER_COMP(1468), TIMER_COMP(1398), TIMER_COMP(1333), TIMER_COMP(1271),
  82. TIMER_COMP(1212), TIMER_COMP(1155), TIMER_COMP(1101), TIMER_COMP(1049), TIMER_COMP(1000),
  83. TIMER_COMP(953), TIMER_COMP(909), TIMER_COMP(866), TIMER_COMP(826), TIMER_COMP(787),
  84. TIMER_COMP(750), TIMER_COMP(715), TIMER_COMP(682), TIMER_COMP(650), TIMER_COMP(619),
  85. TIMER_COMP(590), TIMER_COMP(563), TIMER_COMP(536), TIMER_COMP(511), TIMER_COMP(487),
  86. TIMER_COMP(465), TIMER_COMP(443), TIMER_COMP(422), TIMER_COMP(402), TIMER_COMP(384),
  87. TIMER_COMP(366), TIMER_COMP(349), TIMER_COMP(332), TIMER_COMP(317), TIMER_COMP(302),
  88. TIMER_COMP(288), TIMER_COMP(274), TIMER_COMP(261), TIMER_COMP(249), TIMER_COMP(238),
  89. TIMER_COMP(226), TIMER_COMP(216), TIMER_COMP(206), TIMER_COMP(196), TIMER_COMP(187),
  90. TIMER_COMP(178), TIMER_COMP(170), TIMER_COMP(162), TIMER_COMP(154), TIMER_COMP(147),
  91. TIMER_COMP(140), TIMER_COMP(134), TIMER_COMP(128), TIMER_COMP(122), TIMER_COMP(116),
  92. TIMER_COMP(111), TIMER_COMP(105), TIMER_COMP(100), TIMER_COMP(95.4), TIMER_COMP(90.9),
  93. TIMER_COMP(86.6), TIMER_COMP(82.6), TIMER_COMP(78.7), TIMER_COMP(75.0), TIMER_COMP(71.5),
  94. TIMER_COMP(68.2), TIMER_COMP(65.0), TIMER_COMP(61.9), TIMER_COMP(59.0), TIMER_COMP(56.3),
  95. TIMER_COMP(53.6), TIMER_COMP(51.1)
  96. };
  97. /** Currently selected SPI driver, either hardware (for fast ISP speeds) or software (for slower ISP speeds). */
  98. bool HardwareSPIMode = true;
  99. /** Software SPI data register for sending and receiving */
  100. static volatile uint8_t SoftSPI_Data;
  101. /** Number of bits left to transfer in the software SPI driver */
  102. static volatile uint8_t SoftSPI_BitsRemaining;
  103. /** ISR to handle software SPI transmission and reception */
  104. ISR(TIMER1_COMPA_vect, ISR_BLOCK)
  105. {
  106. /* Check if rising edge (output next bit) or falling edge (read in next bit) */
  107. if (!(PINB & (1 << 1)))
  108. {
  109. if (SoftSPI_Data & (1 << 7))
  110. PORTB |= (1 << 2);
  111. else
  112. PORTB &= ~(1 << 2);
  113. }
  114. else
  115. {
  116. SoftSPI_Data <<= 1;
  117. if (!(--SoftSPI_BitsRemaining))
  118. {
  119. TCCR1B = 0;
  120. TIFR1 = (1 << OCF1A);
  121. }
  122. if (PINB & (1 << 3))
  123. SoftSPI_Data |= (1 << 0);
  124. }
  125. /* Fast toggle of PORTB.1 via the PIN register (see datasheet) */
  126. PINB |= (1 << 1);
  127. }
  128. /** Initializes the appropriate SPI driver (hardware or software, depending on the selected ISP speed) ready for
  129. * communication with the attached target.
  130. */
  131. void ISPTarget_EnableTargetISP(void)
  132. {
  133. uint8_t SCKDuration = V2Params_GetParameterValue(PARAM_SCK_DURATION);
  134. if (SCKDuration < sizeof(SPIMaskFromSCKDuration))
  135. {
  136. HardwareSPIMode = true;
  137. SPI_Init(pgm_read_byte(&SPIMaskFromSCKDuration[SCKDuration]) | SPI_ORDER_MSB_FIRST |
  138. SPI_SCK_LEAD_RISING | SPI_SAMPLE_LEADING | SPI_MODE_MASTER);
  139. }
  140. else
  141. {
  142. HardwareSPIMode = false;
  143. DDRB |= ((1 << 1) | (1 << 2));
  144. PORTB |= ((1 << 0) | (1 << 3));
  145. ISPTarget_ConfigureSoftwareSPI(SCKDuration);
  146. }
  147. }
  148. /** Shuts down the current selected SPI driver (hardware or software, depending on the selected ISP speed) so that no
  149. * further communications can occur until the driver is re-initialized.
  150. */
  151. void ISPTarget_DisableTargetISP(void)
  152. {
  153. if (HardwareSPIMode)
  154. {
  155. SPI_Disable();
  156. }
  157. else
  158. {
  159. DDRB &= ~((1 << 1) | (1 << 2));
  160. PORTB &= ~((1 << 0) | (1 << 3));
  161. /* Must re-enable rescue clock once software ISP has exited, as the timer for the rescue clock is
  162. * re-purposed for software SPI */
  163. ISPTarget_ConfigureRescueClock();
  164. }
  165. }
  166. /** Configures the AVR to produce a 4MHz rescue clock out of the OCR1A pin of the AVR, so
  167. * that it can be fed into the XTAL1 pin of an AVR whose fuses have been mis-configured for
  168. * an external clock rather than a crystal. When used, the ISP speed must be 125KHz for this
  169. * functionality to work correctly.
  170. */
  171. void ISPTarget_ConfigureRescueClock(void)
  172. {
  173. #if defined(XCK_RESCUE_CLOCK_ENABLE)
  174. /* Configure XCK as an output for the specified AVR model */
  175. DDRD |= (1 << 5);
  176. /* Start USART to generate a 4MHz clock on the XCK pin */
  177. UBRR1 = ((F_CPU / 2 / ISP_RESCUE_CLOCK_SPEED) - 1);
  178. UCSR1B = (1 << TXEN1);
  179. UCSR1C = (1 << UMSEL10) | (1 << UPM11) | (1 << USBS1) | (1 << UCSZ11) | (1 << UCSZ10) | (1 << UCPOL1);
  180. #else
  181. /* Configure OCR1A as an output for the specified AVR model */
  182. #if defined(USB_SERIES_2_AVR)
  183. DDRC |= (1 << 6);
  184. #else
  185. DDRB |= (1 << 5);
  186. #endif
  187. /* Start Timer 1 to generate a 4MHz clock on the OCR1A pin */
  188. TIMSK1 = 0;
  189. TCNT1 = 0;
  190. OCR1A = ((F_CPU / 2 / ISP_RESCUE_CLOCK_SPEED) - 1);
  191. TCCR1A = (1 << COM1A0);
  192. TCCR1B = ((1 << WGM12) | (1 << CS10));
  193. #endif
  194. }
  195. /** Configures the AVR's timer ready to produce software SPI for the slower ISP speeds that
  196. * cannot be obtained when using the AVR's hardware SPI module.
  197. *
  198. * \param[in] SCKDuration Duration of the desired software ISP SCK clock
  199. */
  200. void ISPTarget_ConfigureSoftwareSPI(const uint8_t SCKDuration)
  201. {
  202. /* Configure Timer 1 for software SPI using the specified SCK duration */
  203. TIMSK1 = (1 << OCIE1A);
  204. TCNT1 = 0;
  205. OCR1A = pgm_read_word(&TimerCompareFromSCKDuration[SCKDuration - sizeof(SPIMaskFromSCKDuration)]);
  206. TCCR1A = 0;
  207. TCCR1B = 0;
  208. }
  209. /** Sends and receives a single byte of data to and from the attached target via software SPI.
  210. *
  211. * \param[in] Byte Byte of data to send to the attached target
  212. *
  213. * \return Received byte of data from the attached target
  214. */
  215. uint8_t ISPTarget_TransferSoftSPIByte(const uint8_t Byte)
  216. {
  217. SoftSPI_Data = Byte;
  218. SoftSPI_BitsRemaining = 8;
  219. /* Set initial MOSI pin state according to the byte to be transferred */
  220. if (SoftSPI_Data & (1 << 7))
  221. PORTB |= (1 << 2);
  222. else
  223. PORTB &= ~(1 << 2);
  224. TCNT1 = 0;
  225. TCCR1B = ((1 << WGM12) | (1 << CS11));
  226. while (SoftSPI_BitsRemaining && TimeoutTicksRemaining);
  227. TCCR1B = 0;
  228. return SoftSPI_Data;
  229. }
  230. /** Asserts or deasserts the target's reset line, using the correct polarity as set by the host using a SET PARAM command.
  231. * When not asserted, the line is tristated so as not to interfere with normal device operation.
  232. *
  233. * \param[in] ResetTarget Boolean true when the target should be held in reset, \c false otherwise
  234. */
  235. void ISPTarget_ChangeTargetResetLine(const bool ResetTarget)
  236. {
  237. if (ResetTarget)
  238. {
  239. AUX_LINE_DDR |= AUX_LINE_MASK;
  240. if (!(V2Params_GetParameterValue(PARAM_RESET_POLARITY)))
  241. AUX_LINE_PORT |= AUX_LINE_MASK;
  242. else
  243. AUX_LINE_PORT &= ~AUX_LINE_MASK;
  244. }
  245. else
  246. {
  247. AUX_LINE_DDR &= ~AUX_LINE_MASK;
  248. AUX_LINE_PORT &= ~AUX_LINE_MASK;
  249. }
  250. }
  251. /** Waits until the target has completed the last operation, by continuously polling the device's
  252. * BUSY flag until it is cleared, or until the command timeout period has expired.
  253. *
  254. * \return V2 Protocol status \ref STATUS_CMD_OK if the no timeout occurred, \ref STATUS_RDY_BSY_TOUT otherwise
  255. */
  256. uint8_t ISPTarget_WaitWhileTargetBusy(void)
  257. {
  258. do
  259. {
  260. ISPTarget_SendByte(0xF0);
  261. ISPTarget_SendByte(0x00);
  262. ISPTarget_SendByte(0x00);
  263. }
  264. while ((ISPTarget_ReceiveByte() & 0x01) && TimeoutTicksRemaining);
  265. return (TimeoutTicksRemaining > 0) ? STATUS_CMD_OK : STATUS_RDY_BSY_TOUT;
  266. }
  267. /** Sends a low-level LOAD EXTENDED ADDRESS command to the target, for addressing of memory beyond the
  268. * 64KB boundary. This sends the command with the correct address as indicated by the current address
  269. * pointer variable set by the host when a SET ADDRESS command is issued.
  270. */
  271. void ISPTarget_LoadExtendedAddress(void)
  272. {
  273. ISPTarget_SendByte(LOAD_EXTENDED_ADDRESS_CMD);
  274. ISPTarget_SendByte(0x00);
  275. ISPTarget_SendByte(CurrentAddress >> 16);
  276. ISPTarget_SendByte(0x00);
  277. }
  278. /** Waits until the last issued target memory programming command has completed, via the check mode given and using
  279. * the given parameters.
  280. *
  281. * \param[in] ProgrammingMode Programming mode used and completion check to use, a mask of \c PROG_MODE_* constants
  282. * \param[in] PollAddress Memory address to poll for completion if polling check mode used
  283. * \param[in] PollValue Poll value to check against if polling check mode used
  284. * \param[in] DelayMS Milliseconds to delay before returning if delay check mode used
  285. * \param[in] ReadMemCommand Device low-level READ MEMORY command to send if value check mode used
  286. *
  287. * \return V2 Protocol status \ref STATUS_CMD_OK if the no timeout occurred, \ref STATUS_RDY_BSY_TOUT or
  288. * \ref STATUS_CMD_TOUT otherwise
  289. */
  290. uint8_t ISPTarget_WaitForProgComplete(const uint8_t ProgrammingMode,
  291. const uint16_t PollAddress,
  292. const uint8_t PollValue,
  293. const uint8_t DelayMS,
  294. const uint8_t ReadMemCommand)
  295. {
  296. uint8_t ProgrammingStatus = STATUS_CMD_OK;
  297. /* Determine method of Programming Complete check */
  298. switch (ProgrammingMode & ~(PROG_MODE_PAGED_WRITES_MASK | PROG_MODE_COMMIT_PAGE_MASK))
  299. {
  300. case PROG_MODE_WORD_TIMEDELAY_MASK:
  301. case PROG_MODE_PAGED_TIMEDELAY_MASK:
  302. ISPProtocol_DelayMS(DelayMS);
  303. break;
  304. case PROG_MODE_WORD_VALUE_MASK:
  305. case PROG_MODE_PAGED_VALUE_MASK:
  306. do
  307. {
  308. ISPTarget_SendByte(ReadMemCommand);
  309. ISPTarget_SendByte(PollAddress >> 8);
  310. ISPTarget_SendByte(PollAddress & 0xFF);
  311. }
  312. while ((ISPTarget_TransferByte(0x00) == PollValue) && TimeoutTicksRemaining);
  313. if (!(TimeoutTicksRemaining))
  314. ProgrammingStatus = STATUS_CMD_TOUT;
  315. break;
  316. case PROG_MODE_WORD_READYBUSY_MASK:
  317. case PROG_MODE_PAGED_READYBUSY_MASK:
  318. ProgrammingStatus = ISPTarget_WaitWhileTargetBusy();
  319. break;
  320. }
  321. /* Program complete - reset timeout */
  322. TimeoutTicksRemaining = COMMAND_TIMEOUT_TICKS;
  323. return ProgrammingStatus;
  324. }
  325. #endif