Icenowy Zheng 330d5fd5be gd32: add new chip series f1x0
GD32F1X0 (X can be 3, 5, 7 and 9) is a series of Cortex-M3 MCUs by
GigaDevice, which features pin-to-pin package compatibility with
STM32F030 MCU line. F150 adds USB support to F130, and F170/F190 adds
CAN support.

Currently the code mainly targets GD32F130 and F150 chips. Some register
are different between F130/150 and F170/190, just like the difference
between STM32F1 Performance line and Connectivity line.

From the perspective of registers and memory map, GD32F1X0 seems like a
mixture between STM32F1 and STM32F0 (because it is designed to be
pin-to-pin compatible with F0, but with Cortex-M3 like F1). A bunch of
code are shared between STM32 and GD32, and these code are specially
processed to include the GD32 headers instead of STM32 headers when meet
GD32F1X0.

Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>

Reviewed-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@tweak.net.au>
gd32/rcc.[ch] are forks of stm32f1/rcc
gd32/flash.[ch] are forks of stm32f0/flash
No attempts at deduplicating this have been done at this stage.  We can
see where they move in the future.
2019-04-03 12:53:33 +00:00

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/** @defgroup flash_file FLASH
*
* @ingroup GD32F1x0
*
* @brief <b>libopencm3 GD32F1x0 FLASH</b>
*
* @version 1.0.0
*
* @author @htmlonly &copy; @endhtmlonly 2013
* Frantisek Burian <BuFran@seznam.cz>
*
* @date 14 January 2014
*
* FLASH memory may be used for data storage as well as code, and may be
* programmatically modified. Note that for firmware upload the GD32F1x0
* provides a built-in bootloader in system memory that can be entered from a
* running program.
*
* FLASH must first be unlocked before programming. In this module a write to
* FLASH is a blocking operation until the end-of-operation flag is asserted.
*
* @note: don't forget to lock it again when all operations are complete.
*
* LGPL License Terms @ref lgpl_license
*/
/*
* This file is part of the libopencm3 project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2013 Frantisek Burian <BuFran@seznam.cz>
*
* This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/**@{*/
#include <libopencm3/gd32/flash.h>
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @brief Clear All Status Flags
Program error, end of operation, write protect error, busy.
*/
void flash_clear_status_flags(void)
{
flash_clear_pgerr_flag();
flash_clear_eop_flag();
flash_clear_wrprterr_flag();
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @brief Read All Status Flags
The programming error, end of operation, write protect error and busy flags
are returned in the order of appearance in the status register.
@returns uint32_t. bit 0: busy, bit 2: programming error, bit 4: write protect
error, bit 5: end of operation.
*/
uint32_t flash_get_status_flags(void)
{
return FLASH_SR & (FLASH_SR_PGERR |
FLASH_SR_EOP |
FLASH_SR_WRPRTERR |
FLASH_SR_BSY);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @brief Program a Half Word to FLASH
This performs all operations necessary to program a 16 bit word to FLASH memory.
The program error flag should be checked separately for the event that memory
was not properly erased.
Status bit polling is used to detect end of operation.
@param[in] address Full address of flash half word to be programmed.
@param[in] data half word to write
*/
void flash_program_half_word(uint32_t address, uint16_t data)
{
flash_wait_for_last_operation();
FLASH_CR |= FLASH_CR_PG;
MMIO16(address) = data;
flash_wait_for_last_operation();
FLASH_CR &= ~FLASH_CR_PG;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @brief Erase a Page of FLASH
This performs all operations necessary to erase a page in FLASH memory.
The page should be checked to ensure that it was properly erased. A page must
first be fully erased before attempting to program it.
Note that the page sizes differ between devices. See the reference manual or
the FLASH programming manual for details.
@param[in] page_address Full address of flash page to be erased.
*/
void flash_erase_page(uint32_t page_address)
{
flash_wait_for_last_operation();
FLASH_CR |= FLASH_CR_PER;
FLASH_AR = page_address;
FLASH_CR |= FLASH_CR_STRT;
flash_wait_for_last_operation();
FLASH_CR &= ~FLASH_CR_PER;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/** @brief Erase All FLASH
This performs all operations necessary to erase all user pages in the FLASH
memory. The information block is unaffected.
*/
void flash_erase_all_pages(void)
{
flash_wait_for_last_operation();
FLASH_CR |= FLASH_CR_MER; /* Enable mass erase. */
FLASH_CR |= FLASH_CR_STRT; /* Trigger the erase. */
flash_wait_for_last_operation();
FLASH_CR &= ~FLASH_CR_MER; /* Disable mass erase. */
}
/**@}*/