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FTFL Program LongWord behavior

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Laartoor
Contributor III

The datasheet for the MK10DX256VLH7 states that the Program LongWord command will program FCCOB4 to FCCOB7 to addresses n to n+3, but when I check it, the word written has the bytes swapped.

It means I have to program:

enum { FTFL_ProgramLongWord = 0x06};

void programWord( int address, uint32_t value)

{

  FTFL_BASE_PTR->FCCOB0 = FTFL_ProgramLongWord;

  FTFL_BASE_PTR->FCCOB1 = address >> 16;

  FTFL_BASE_PTR->FCCOB2 = address >>  8;

  FTFL_BASE_PTR->FCCOB3 = address >>  0;

  FTFL_BASE_PTR->FCCOB4 = value >> 24;

  FTFL_BASE_PTR->FCCOB5 = value >> 16;

  FTFL_BASE_PTR->FCCOB6 = value >>  8;

  FTFL_BASE_PTR->FCCOB7 = value >>  0;

  // start command and wait for completion

...

}

Digging deeper, I noticed as well the definition in KM10D7.h, which has a byte swapped ordered FCCOB declaration, contradicting the order described in the datasheet.

typedef struct FTFL_MemMap {

  uint8_t FSTAT;   /**< Flash Status Register, offset: 0x0 */

  uint8_t FCNFG;   /**< Flash Configuration Register, offset: 0x1 */

  uint8_t FSEC;    /**< Flash Security Register, offset: 0x2 */

  uint8_t FOPT;    /**< Flash Option Register, offset: 0x3 */

  uint8_t FCCOB3;  /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0x4 */

  uint8_t FCCOB2; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0x5 */

  uint8_t FCCOB1; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0x6 */

  uint8_t FCCOB0; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0x7 */

  uint8_t FCCOB7; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0x8 */

  uint8_t FCCOB6; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0x9 */

  uint8_t FCCOB5; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0xA */

  uint8_t FCCOB4; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0xB */

  uint8_t FCCOBB; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0xC */

  uint8_t FCCOBA; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0xD */

  uint8_t FCCOB9; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0xE */

  uint8_t FCCOB8; /**< Flash Common Command Object Registers, offset: 0xF */

  uint8_t FPROT3; /**< Program Flash Protection Registers, offset: 0x10 */

  uint8_t FPROT2; /**< Program Flash Protection Registers, offset: 0x11 */

  uint8_t FPROT1; /**< Program Flash Protection Registers, offset: 0x12 */

  uint8_t FPROT0; /**< Program Flash Protection Registers, offset: 0x13 */

  uint8_t RESERVED_0[2];

  uint8_t FEPROT; /**< EEPROM Protection Register, offset: 0x16 */

  uint8_t FDPROT; /**< Data Flash Protection Register, offset: 0x17 */

} volatile *FTFL_MemMapPtr;

Which means that one could do the programming of a long word as follows:

typedef struct FTFL_WordMap {

int  :32;

  uint32_t FCCOB_3_0;

  uint32_t FCCOB_7_4;

  uint32_t FCCOB_B_8;

  int :32;

  int :32;

} volatile *FTFL_WordMapPtr;

enum { FTFL_ProgramLongWord = 0x06};

void programWord( int address, uint32_t value)

{

FTFL_WordMapPtr* pWordBase = (FTFL_WordMapPtr) FTFL_BASE_PTR;

pWordBase->FCCOB_3_0 = FTFL_ProgramLongWord << 24 | ( address & ( ( 1<<24) - 1));

pWordBase->FCCOB_7_4 = value;

...

}

Do these issues extend to all Kinetis processors utilizing the FTFL or FTFE flash module?

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Hui_Ma
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi,

The old version (vBeta033) FTFL Programlongword driver with below info, which according to Kinetis product Endianness select FCCOB[4~7] data.

Please check below code:

/* check for error return code */
if(FTFx_OK == returnCode)
{
   while(size > 0)
   {
       /* preparing passing parameter to program the flash block */
       pCommandArray[0] = FTFx_PROGRAM_LONGWORD;
       pCommandArray[1] = (UINT8)(destination >> 16);
       pCommandArray[2] = (UINT8)((destination >> 8) & 0xFF);
       pCommandArray[3] = (UINT8)(destination & 0xFF);

#if (ENDIANNESS == BIG_ENDIAN)  /* Big Endian */

       pCommandArray[4] = READ8(source);
       pCommandArray[5] = READ8(source + 1);
       pCommandArray[6] = READ8(source + 2);
       pCommandArray[7] = READ8(source + 3);

#else /* Little Endian */

       pCommandArray[4] = READ8(source + 3);
       pCommandArray[5] = READ8(source + 2);
       pCommandArray[6] = READ8(source + 1);
       pCommandArray[7] = READ8(source);

#endif

I also attached the whole FTFL Programlongword driver for your reference.


Wish it help.

best regards,
Ma Hui

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mjbcswitzerland
Specialist V

Hi

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This may be correct but also confusing. The FCCOB register bytes are implemented in little-endian storage which then swaps it around again. On the other hand it may also be wrong and it should state that it uses a little-endian addressing convention(?).

In any case the flash controllers in all parts is the same in this respect, so it is always possible to write a long word directly when addressing the FCCOB registers as long words (like FTFL_FCCOB7_4) as you have done.

Regards

Mark

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