MSC - Memory System Controller
Description
Memory System Controller API.
Contains functions to control the MSC, primarily the Flash. Users can perform Flash memory write and erase operations, as well as optimization of the CPU instruction fetch interface for the application. Available instruction fetch features depends on the MCU or SoC family, but features such as instruction pre-fetch, cache, and configurable branch prediction are typically available.
- Note
- Flash wait-state configuration is handled by CMU - Clock Management Unit . When core clock configuration is changed by a call to functions such as CMU_ClockSelectSet() or CMU_HFRCOBandSet() , then Flash wait-state configuration is also updated.
MSC resets into a safe state. To initialize the instruction interface to recommended settings:
- Note
- The optimal configuration is highly application dependent. Performance benchmarking is supported by most families. See MSC_StartCacheMeasurement() and MSC_GetCacheMeasurement() for more details.
- The flash write and erase runs from RAM on the EFM32G devices. On all other devices the flash write and erase functions run from flash.
- Flash erase may add ms of delay to interrupt latency if executing from Flash.
Flash write and erase operations are supported by MSC_WriteWord() , MSC_ErasePage() , and MSC_MassErase(). Mass erase is supported for MCU and SoC families with larger Flash sizes.
- Note
- MSC_Init() must be called prior to any Flash write or erase operation.
The following steps are necessary to perform a page erase and write:
Data Structures |
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struct | MSC_ExecConfig_TypeDef |
Code execution configuration.
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Functions |
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void | MSC_IntClear (uint32_t flags) |
Clear one or more pending MSC interrupts.
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void | MSC_IntDisable (uint32_t flags) |
Disable one or more MSC interrupts.
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void | MSC_IntEnable (uint32_t flags) |
Enable one or more MSC interrupts.
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uint32_t | MSC_IntGet (void) |
Get pending MSC interrupt flags.
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uint32_t | MSC_IntGetEnabled (void) |
Get enabled and pending MSC interrupt flags.
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void | MSC_IntSet (uint32_t flags) |
Set one or more pending MSC interrupts from SW.
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void | MSC_Init (void) |
Enables the flash controller for writing.
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void | MSC_Deinit (void) |
Disables the flash controller for writing.
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void | MSC_ExecConfigSet ( MSC_ExecConfig_TypeDef *execConfig) |
Set the MSC code execution configuration.
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MSC_RAMFUNC_DECLARATOR MSC_Status_TypeDef | MSC_WriteWord (uint32_t *address, void const *data, uint32_t numBytes) |
Writes data to flash memory.
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MSC_RAMFUNC_DECLARATOR MSC_Status_TypeDef | MSC_WriteWordFast (uint32_t *address, void const *data, uint32_t numBytes) |
Writes data to flash memory.
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MSC_RAMFUNC_DECLARATOR MSC_Status_TypeDef | MSC_ErasePage (uint32_t *startAddress) |
Erases a page in flash memory.
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Macros |
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#define | MSC_PROGRAM_TIMEOUT 10000000UL |
Timeout used while waiting for Flash to become ready after a write.
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#define | MSC_EXECCONFIG_DEFAULT |
Default MSC ExecConfig initialization.
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Enumerations |
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MSC_Status_TypeDef
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mscReturnOk = 0, mscReturnInvalidAddr = -1, mscReturnLocked = -2, mscReturnTimeOut = -3, mscReturnUnaligned = -4 } |
Return codes for writing/erasing Flash.
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Function Documentation
◆ MSC_IntClear()
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Clear one or more pending MSC interrupts.
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[in] flags
Pending MSC intterupt source to clear. Use a bitwise logic OR combination of valid interrupt flags for the MSC module (MSC_IF_nnn).
◆ MSC_IntDisable()
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Disable one or more MSC interrupts.
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[in] flags
MSC interrupt sources to disable. Use a bitwise logic OR combination of valid interrupt flags for the MSC module (MSC_IF_nnn).
◆ MSC_IntEnable()
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Enable one or more MSC interrupts.
- Note
- Depending on the use, a pending interrupt may already be set prior to enabling the interrupt. To ignore a pending interrupt, consider using MSC_IntClear() prior to enabling the interrupt.
- Parameters
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[in] flags
MSC interrupt sources to enable. Use a bitwise logic OR combination of valid interrupt flags for the MSC module (MSC_IF_nnn).
◆ MSC_IntGet()
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Get pending MSC interrupt flags.
- Note
- The event bits are not cleared by the use of this function.
- Returns
- MSC interrupt sources pending. A bitwise logic OR combination of valid interrupt flags for the MSC module (MSC_IF_nnn).
◆ MSC_IntGetEnabled()
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Get enabled and pending MSC interrupt flags.
Useful for handling more interrupt sources in the same interrupt handler.
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- Interrupt flags are not cleared by the use of this function.
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Pending and enabled MSC interrupt sources. The return value is the bitwise AND of
- the enabled interrupt sources in MSC_IEN and
- the pending interrupt flags MSC_IF
◆ MSC_IntSet()
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Set one or more pending MSC interrupts from SW.
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[in] flags
MSC interrupt sources to set to pending. Use a bitwise logic OR combination of valid interrupt flags for the MSC module (MSC_IF_nnn).
◆ MSC_Init()
void MSC_Init | ( | void |
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Enables the flash controller for writing.
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- This function must be called before flash operations when AUXHFRCO clock has been changed from a default band.
◆ MSC_Deinit()
void MSC_Deinit | ( | void |
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Disables the flash controller for writing.
◆ MSC_ExecConfigSet()
void MSC_ExecConfigSet | ( | MSC_ExecConfig_TypeDef * |
execConfig
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Set the MSC code execution configuration.
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[in] execConfig
The code execution configuration.
◆ MSC_WriteWord()
MSC_RAMFUNC_DEFINITION_END MSC_RAMFUNC_DEFINITION_BEGIN MSC_Status_TypeDef MSC_WriteWord | ( | uint32_t * |
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Writes data to flash memory.
This function is interrupt-safe, but slower than MSC_WriteWordFast() , which writes to flash with interrupts disabled. Write data must be aligned to words and contain a number of bytes that is divisible by four.
- Note
- It is recommended to erase the flash page before performing a write.
For the Gecko family, it is required to run this function from RAM.
For IAR Embedded Workbench, Simplicity Studio and GCC, this is done automatically by using attributes in the function proctype. For Keil uVision IDE, define a section called "ram_code" and place it manually in the project's scatter file.
This function requires a system core clock at 1 MHz or higher.
- Parameters
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[in] address
A pointer to the flash word to write to. Must be aligned to words. [in] data
Data to write to flash. [in] numBytes
A number of bytes to write from flash. NB: Must be divisible by four.
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Returns the status of the write operation.
* flashReturnOk - The operation completed successfully. * flashReturnInvalidAddr - The operation tried to erase a non-flash area. * flashReturnLocked - The operation tried to erase a locked area of the Flash. * flashReturnTimeOut - The operation timed out waiting for the flash operation * to complete, or the MSC module timed out waiting for the software to write * the next word into the DWORD register. *
◆ MSC_WriteWordFast()
MSC_RAMFUNC_DEFINITION_END MSC_RAMFUNC_DEFINITION_BEGIN MSC_Status_TypeDef MSC_WriteWordFast | ( | uint32_t * |
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numBytes
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Writes data to flash memory.
This function is faster than MSC_WriteWord() , but it disables interrupts. Write data must be aligned to words and contain a number of bytes that is divisible by four.
- Warning
- This function is only available for certain devices.
- Note
- It is recommended to erase the flash page before performing a write. It is required to run this function from RAM on parts that include a flash write buffer.
For IAR Embedded Workbench, Simplicity Studio and GCC, this is done automatically by using attributes in the function proctype. For Keil uVision IDE, define a section called "ram_code" and place this manually in the project's scatter file.
- Parameters
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[in] address
A pointer to the flash word to write to. Must be aligned to words. [in] data
Data to write to flash. [in] numBytes
A number of bytes to write from the Flash. NB: Must be divisible by four.
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Returns the status of the write operation.
* flashReturnOk - The operation completed successfully. * flashReturnInvalidAddr - The operation tried to erase a non-flash area. * flashReturnLocked - The operation tried to erase a locked area of the flash. * flashReturnTimeOut - The operation timed out waiting for flash operation * to complete. Or the MSC timed out waiting for the software to write * the next word into the DWORD register. *
◆ MSC_ErasePage()
MSC_RAMFUNC_DEFINITION_BEGIN MSC_Status_TypeDef MSC_ErasePage | ( | uint32_t * |
startAddress
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Erases a page in flash memory.
- Note
- For the Gecko family, it is required to run this function from RAM.
For IAR Embedded Workbench, Simplicity Studio and GCC, this is achieved automatically by using attributes in the function proctype. For Keil uVision IDE, define a section called "ram_code" and place this manually in the project's scatter file.
- Parameters
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[in] startAddress
A pointer to the flash page to erase. Must be aligned to the beginning of the page boundary.
- Returns
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Returns the status of erase operation,
MSC_Status_TypeDef
* mscReturnOk - The operation completed successfully. * mscReturnInvalidAddr - The operation tried to erase a non-flash area. * mscReturnLocked - The operation tried to erase a locked area of the flash. * mscReturnTimeOut - The operation timed out waiting for the flash operation * to complete. *
Macro Definition Documentation
◆ MSC_PROGRAM_TIMEOUT
#define MSC_PROGRAM_TIMEOUT 10000000UL |
Timeout used while waiting for Flash to become ready after a write.
This number indicates the number of iterations to perform before issuing a timeout.
- Note
- Timeout is set very large (in the order of 100x longer than necessary). This is to avoid any corner case.
◆ MSC_EXECCONFIG_DEFAULT
#define MSC_EXECCONFIG_DEFAULT |
Default MSC ExecConfig initialization.
Enumeration Type Documentation
◆ MSC_Status_TypeDef
enum MSC_Status_TypeDef |
Return codes for writing/erasing Flash.