| fmc-write-eeprom |
| ================ |
| |
| This module is designed to load a binary file from /lib/firmware and to |
| write it to the internal EEPROM of the mezzanine card. This driver uses |
| the `busid' generic parameter. |
| |
| Overwriting the EEPROM is not something you should do daily, and it is |
| expected to only happen during manufacturing. For this reason, the |
| module makes it unlikely for the random user to change a working EEPROM. |
| |
| The module takes the following measures: |
| |
| * It accepts a `file=' argument (within /lib/firmware) and if no |
| such argument is received, it doesn't write anything to EEPROM |
| (i.e. there is no default file name). |
| |
| * If the file name ends with `.bin' it is written verbatim starting |
| at offset 0. |
| |
| * If the file name ends with `.tlv' it is interpreted as |
| type-length-value (i.e., it allows writev(2)-like operation). |
| |
| * If the file name doesn't match any of the patterns above, it is |
| ignored and no write is performed. |
| |
| * Only cards listed with `busid=' are written to. If no busid is |
| specified, no programming is done (and the probe function of the |
| driver will fail). |
| |
| |
| Each TLV tuple is formatted in this way: the header is 5 bytes, |
| followed by data. The first byte is `w' for write, the next two bytes |
| represent the address, in little-endian byte order, and the next two |
| represent the data length, in little-endian order. The length does not |
| include the header (it is the actual number of bytes to be written). |
| |
| This is a real example: that writes 5 bytes at position 0x110: |
| |
| spusa.root# od -t x1 -Ax /lib/firmware/try.tlv |
| 000000 77 10 01 05 00 30 31 32 33 34 |
| 00000a |
| spusa.root# insmod /tmp/fmc-write-eeprom.ko busid=0x0200 file=try.tlv |
| [19983.391498] spec 0000:03:00.0: write 5 bytes at 0x0110 |
| [19983.414615] spec 0000:03:00.0: write_eeprom: success |
| |
| Please note that you'll most likely want to use SDBFS to build your |
| EEPROM image, at least if your mezzanines are being used in the White |
| Rabbit environment. For this reason the TLV format is not expected to |
| be used much and is not expected to be developed further. |
| |
| If you want to try reflashing fake EEPROM devices, you can use the |
| fmc-fakedev.ko module (see *note fmc-fakedev::). Whenever you change |
| the image starting at offset 0, it will deregister and register again |
| after two seconds. Please note, however, that if fmc-write-eeprom is |
| still loaded, the system will associate it to the new device, which |
| will be reprogrammed and thus will be unloaded after two seconds. The |
| following example removes the module after it reflashed fakedev the |
| first time. |
| |
| spusa.root# insmod fmc-fakedev.ko |
| [ 72.984733] fake-fmc: Manufacturer: fake-vendor |
| [ 72.989434] fake-fmc: Product name: fake-design-for-testing |
| spusa.root# insmod fmc-write-eeprom.ko busid=0 file=fdelay-eeprom.bin; \ |
| rmmod fmc-write-eeprom |
| [ 130.874098] fake-fmc: Matching a generic driver (no ID) |
| [ 130.887845] fake-fmc: programming 6155 bytes |
| [ 130.894567] fake-fmc: write_eeprom: success |
| [ 132.895794] fake-fmc: Manufacturer: CERN |
| [ 132.899872] fake-fmc: Product name: FmcDelay1ns4cha |
| |
| |
| Writing to the EEPROM |
| ===================== |
| |
| Once you have created a binary file for your EEPROM, you can write it |
| to the storage medium using the fmc-write-eeprom (See *note |
| fmc-write-eeprom::, while relying on a carrier driver. The procedure |
| here shown here uses the SPEC driver |
| (`http://www.ohwr.org/projects/spec-sw'). |
| |
| The example assumes no driver is already loaded (actually, I unloaded |
| them by hand as everything loads automatically at boot time after you |
| installed the modules), and shows kernel messages together with |
| commands. Here the prompt is spusa.root# and two SPEC cards are plugged |
| in the system. |
| |
| spusa.root# insmod fmc.ko |
| spusa.root# insmod spec.ko |
| [13972.382818] spec 0000:02:00.0: probe for device 0002:0000 |
| [13972.392773] spec 0000:02:00.0: got file "fmc/spec-init.bin", 1484404 (0x16a674) bytes |
| [13972.591388] spec 0000:02:00.0: FPGA programming successful |
| [13972.883011] spec 0000:02:00.0: EEPROM has no FRU information |
| [13972.888719] spec 0000:02:00.0: No device_id filled, using index |
| [13972.894676] spec 0000:02:00.0: No mezzanine_name found |
| [13972.899863] /home/rubini/wip/spec-sw/kernel/spec-gpio.c - spec_gpio_init |
| [13972.906578] spec 0000:04:00.0: probe for device 0004:0000 |
| [13972.916509] spec 0000:04:00.0: got file "fmc/spec-init.bin", 1484404 (0x16a674) bytes |
| [13973.115096] spec 0000:04:00.0: FPGA programming successful |
| [13973.401798] spec 0000:04:00.0: EEPROM has no FRU information |
| [13973.407474] spec 0000:04:00.0: No device_id filled, using index |
| [13973.413417] spec 0000:04:00.0: No mezzanine_name found |
| [13973.418600] /home/rubini/wip/spec-sw/kernel/spec-gpio.c - spec_gpio_init |
| spusa.root# ls /sys/bus/fmc/devices |
| fmc-0000 fmc-0001 |
| spusa.root# insmod fmc-write-eeprom.ko busid=0x0200 file=fdelay-eeprom.bin |
| [14103.966259] spec 0000:02:00.0: Matching an generic driver (no ID) |
| [14103.975519] spec 0000:02:00.0: programming 6155 bytes |
| [14126.373762] spec 0000:02:00.0: write_eeprom: success |
| [14126.378770] spec 0000:04:00.0: Matching an generic driver (no ID) |
| [14126.384903] spec 0000:04:00.0: fmc_write_eeprom: no filename given: not programming |
| [14126.392600] fmc_write_eeprom: probe of fmc-0001 failed with error -2 |
| |
| Reading back the EEPROM |
| ======================= |
| |
| In order to read back the binary content of the EEPROM of your |
| mezzanine device, the bus creates a read-only sysfs file called eeprom |
| for each mezzanine it knows about: |
| |
| spusa.root# cd /sys/bus/fmc/devices; ls -l */eeprom |
| -r--r--r-- 1 root root 8192 Apr 9 16:53 FmcDelay1ns4cha-f001/eeprom |
| -r--r--r-- 1 root root 8192 Apr 9 17:19 fake-design-for-testing-f002/eeprom |
| -r--r--r-- 1 root root 8192 Apr 9 17:19 fake-design-for-testing-f003/eeprom |
| -r--r--r-- 1 root root 8192 Apr 9 17:19 fmc-f004/eeprom |