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Laczen JMS 232272cff8 drivers: eeprom: EEPROM emulation in flash memory
This driver emulates a EEPROM device in flash.

Reworked implementation with modified flash layout.

The emulation represents the EEPROM in flash as a region that is a
direct map of the eeprom data followed by a region where changes to
the eeprom data is stored. Changes are written as address-data
combinations. The size of such a combination is determined by the
flash write block size and the size of the eeprom (required address
space), with a minimum of 4 byte.
The eeprom page needs to be a multiple of the flash page. Multiple
eeprom pages is also so supported and increases the number of writes
that can be performed.

The eeprom size, pagesize and the flash partition used for the eeprom
are defined in the dts. The flash partition should allow at least two
eeprom pages. For fast read access a rambuffer can be enabled for the
eeprom (by setting the option rambuf in the dts).

Signed-off-by: Laczen JMS <laczenjms@gmail.com>
2021-02-19 14:06:15 +01:00
Erwan Gouriou 8b47e563e2 dts/Kconfig: Remove HAS_DTS_I2C
HAS_DTS_I2C is now selected by I2C and
always used as I2C && HAS_DTS_I2C.

It could then be purely removed.

Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
2020-09-18 13:34:44 -05:00
Peter Bigot 669a0d6f5b drivers: eeprom: reduce priority of at2x initialization
The default priority for I2C controller initialization is POST_KERNEL
60 (SPI 70), while the default priority for device configuration is
POST_KERNEL 50.  Thus the EEPROM is being initialized before its
controller.  While for this driver that wouldn't be an issue recent
changes mean the device lookup returns NULL before the device is
initialized.

Change the AT2X priority to 75 so it falls between the I2C and SPI
drivers and the default ethernet priority (80), since some ethernet
controllers may store the MAC address in EEPROM.

Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
2020-09-02 15:27:57 -04:00
Simon Guinot 319d9d94a8 drivers: eeprom: add driver for NXP LPC11U6X
This patch adds adds an EEPROM driver supporting the on-chip EEPROM
found on NXP LPC11U6X MCUs. Note that this driver is only a wrapper
relying entirely on the IAP (In-Application Programming) EEPROM
commands.

Signed-off-by: Simon Guinot <simon.guinot@seagate.com>
2020-07-29 20:12:24 +02:00
Anas Nashif ee985d81aa shell: enable modules by default if shell is enabled
If shell is enabled then enable all sub-shells if their dependencies are
satisfied. This was done for some modules and subsystems but was not
consistent.

Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
2020-06-24 21:37:12 -04:00
Ulf Magnusson eddd98f811 kconfig: Replace some single-symbol 'if's with 'depends on'
I think people might be reading differences into 'if' and 'depends on'
that aren't there, like maybe 'if' being needed to "hide" a symbol,
while 'depends on' just adds a dependency.

There are no differences between 'if' and 'depends on'. 'if' is just a
shorthand for 'depends on'. They work the same when it comes to creating
implicit menus too.

The way symbols get "hidden" is through their dependencies not being
satisfied ('if'/'depends on' get copied up as a dependency on the
prompt).

Since 'if' and 'depends on' are the same, an 'if' with just a single
symbol in it can be replaced with a 'depends on'. IMO, it's best to
avoid 'if' there as a style choice too, because it confuses people into
thinking there's deep Kconfig magic going on that requires 'if'.

Going for 'depends on' can also remove some nested 'if's, which
generates nicer symbol information and docs, because nested 'if's really
are so simple/dumb that they just add the dependencies from both 'if's
to all symbols within.

Replace a bunch of single-symbol 'if's with 'depends on' to despam the
Kconfig files a bit and make it clearer how things work. Also do some
other minor related dependency refactoring.

The replacement isn't complete. Will fix up the rest later. Splitting it
a bit to make it more manageable.

(Everything above is true for choices, menus, and comments as well.)

Detected by tweaking the Kconfiglib parsing code. It's impossible to
detect after parsing, because 'if' turns into 'depends on'.

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
2020-02-08 08:32:42 -05:00
Laczen JMS ab3ed439c8 drivers: eeprom: Unified simulator and native_posix
EEPROM simulator and native_posix have been unified to one solution,
the old eeprom,native_posix is removed.

Signed-off-by: Laczen JMS <laczenjms@gmail.com>
2020-01-09 20:28:19 +01:00
Laczen JMS 20623dfa4c drivers: eeprom: Add support for eeprom simulator
Add support for a eeprom simulator. The PR limits the addition to
qemu_x86 but it can easily be added to other devices by defining the
eeprom simulator in the dts and setting 'CONFIG_EEPROM_SIMULATOR=y'

Signed-off-by: Laczen JMS <laczenjms@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
2020-01-09 20:28:19 +01:00
Ulf Magnusson bd9962d8d9 kconfig: Remove '# hidden' comments on promptless symbols
Same deal as in commit 41713244b3 ("kconfig: Remove '# Hidden' comments
on promptless symbols"). I forgot to do a case-insensitive search.

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
2020-01-03 11:38:40 +01:00
Kwon Tae-young 69924b19c8 drivers: eeprom: add driver support for EEPROM of STM32L1
Could not find a supported LL with EEPROM.
So I used HAL.

Tested with: 96b_wistrio

Signed-off-by: Kwon Tae-young <tykwon@m2i.co.kr>
2019-12-12 07:57:33 -06:00
Henrik Brix Andersen 4c9a1c59fe drivers: eeprom: add driver for Atmel AT24 I2C and AT25 SPI EEPROMs
Add driver for Atmel AT24 (and compatible) I2C along with Atmel AT25
(and compatible) SPI EEPROMs.

Tested with: AT24LC025, AT24C256, AT25AA02E48, and AT25080.

Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
2019-11-07 16:32:15 -05:00
Henrik Brix Andersen a54c945ddd drivers: eeprom: add driver for a zephyr native posix EEPROM
Add driver for emulating an EEPROM device using the native POSIX
board. The EEPROM is backed by a binary file in the host file system.

Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
2019-11-07 16:32:15 -05:00
Henrik Brix Andersen 4d4d4cd0b0 drivers: eeprom: add EEPROM shell commands
Add shell commands for reading from and writing to an EEPROM device.

Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
2019-11-07 16:32:15 -05:00
Henrik Brix Andersen a2a7b776cb drivers: eeprom: add API for EEPROM devices
Add API for accessing Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only
Memory (EEPROM) devices.

EEPROMs have an erase block size of 1 byte, a long lifetime, and allows
overwriting data on byte-by-byte access.

Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
2019-11-07 16:32:15 -05:00