ZuluSCSI_platform.h 6.8 KB

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  1. /**
  2. * ZuluSCSI™ - Copyright (c) 2022 Rabbit Hole Computing™
  3. *
  4. * ZuluSCSI™ firmware is licensed under the GPL version 3 or any later version. 
  5. *
  6. * https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
  7. * ----
  8. * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  9. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  10. * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  11. * (at your option) any later version. 
  12. *
  13. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  14. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  15. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
  16. * GNU General Public License for more details. 
  17. *
  18. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  19. * along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  20. **/
  21. // Platform-specific definitions for ZuluSCSI.
  22. // Can be customized for different microcontrollers, this file is for GD32F205VCT6.
  23. #pragma once
  24. #include <gd32f4xx.h>
  25. #include <gd32f4xx_gpio.h>
  26. #include <scsi2sd.h>
  27. #include <ZuluSCSI_config.h>
  28. #ifdef __cplusplus
  29. #include <SdFat.h>
  30. extern "C" {
  31. #endif
  32. extern const char *g_platform_name;
  33. // Debug logging functions
  34. void platform_log(const char *s);
  35. // Minimal millis() implementation as GD32F205 does not
  36. // have an Arduino core yet.
  37. unsigned long millis(void);
  38. void delay(unsigned long ms);
  39. // Precise nanosecond delays
  40. // Works in interrupt context also, max delay 500 000 ns, min delay about 500 ns
  41. void delay_ns(unsigned long ns);
  42. static inline void delay_us(unsigned long us)
  43. {
  44. if (us > 0)
  45. {
  46. delay_ns(us * 1000);
  47. }
  48. }
  49. // Approximate fast delay
  50. static inline void delay_100ns()
  51. {
  52. // asm volatile ("nop \n nop \n nop \n nop \n nop");
  53. asm volatile ("nop \n nop \n nop \n nop \n nop");
  54. }
  55. // Initialize SPI and GPIO configuration
  56. void platform_init();
  57. // Initialization for main application, not used for bootloader
  58. void platform_late_init();
  59. // Initialization after the SD Card has been found
  60. void platform_post_sd_card_init();
  61. // Hooks
  62. void platform_end_of_loop_hook(void);
  63. // Set the status LED only if it is not in a blinking routine
  64. void platform_write_led(bool state);
  65. #define LED_ON() platform_write_led(true)
  66. #define LED_OFF() platform_write_led(false)
  67. // Used by the blinking routine
  68. void platform_set_blink_status(bool status);
  69. // LED override will set the status LED regardless of the blinking routine
  70. void platform_write_led_override(bool state);
  71. #define LED_ON_OVERRIDE() platform_write_led_override(true)
  72. #define LED_OFF_OVERRIDE() platform_write_led_override(false)
  73. // Disable the status LED
  74. void platform_disable_led(void);
  75. // Specific error code tied to the MCU when the SD card is not detected
  76. uint8_t platform_no_sd_card_on_init_error_code();
  77. // Setup soft watchdog
  78. void platform_reset_watchdog();
  79. // Reset MCU
  80. void platform_reset_mcu();
  81. // Poll function that is called every few milliseconds.
  82. // The SD card is free to access during this time, and pauses up to
  83. // few milliseconds shouldn't disturb SCSI communication.
  84. void platform_poll();
  85. // Returns the state of any platform-specific buttons.
  86. // The returned value should be a mask for buttons 1-8 in bits 0-7 respectively,
  87. // where '1' is a button pressed and '0' is a button released.
  88. // Debouncing logic is left up to the specific implementation.
  89. // This function should return without significantly delay.
  90. uint8_t platform_get_buttons();
  91. uint32_t platform_sys_clock_in_hz();
  92. // Return whether device supports reclocking the MCU
  93. inline bool platform_reclock_supported(){return false;}
  94. // Returns true if reboot was for mass storage - unsupported
  95. inline bool platform_rebooted_into_mass_storage() {return false;}
  96. // Reinitialize SD card connection and save log from interrupt context.
  97. // This can be used in crash handlers.
  98. void platform_emergency_log_save();
  99. // Set callback that will be called during data transfer to/from SD card.
  100. // This can be used to implement simultaneous transfer to SCSI bus.
  101. typedef void (*sd_callback_t)(uint32_t bytes_complete);
  102. void platform_set_sd_callback(sd_callback_t func, const uint8_t *buffer);
  103. // This function is called by scsiPhy.cpp.
  104. // It resets the systick counter to give 1 millisecond of uninterrupted transfer time.
  105. // The total number of skips is kept track of to keep the correct time on average.
  106. void SysTick_Handle_PreEmptively();
  107. // Reprogram firmware in main program area.
  108. #define PLATFORM_BOOTLOADER_SIZE 32768
  109. #define PLATFORM_FLASH_TOTAL_SIZE (512 * 1024)
  110. // must be a factor of each sector map size
  111. #define PLATFORM_FLASH_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE 2048
  112. void platform_boot_to_main_firmware();
  113. // Configuration customizations based on DIP switch settings
  114. // When DIPSW1 is on, Apple quirks are enabled by default.
  115. void platform_config_hook(S2S_TargetCfg *config);
  116. #define PLATFORM_CONFIG_HOOK(cfg) platform_config_hook(cfg)
  117. // Write a single SCSI pin.
  118. // Example use: SCSI_OUT(ATN, 1) sets SCSI_ATN to low (active) state.
  119. #define SCSI_OUT(pin, state) \
  120. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_ ## pin ## _PORT) = (SCSI_OUT_ ## pin ## _PIN) << (state ? 16 : 0)
  121. // Read a single SCSI pin.
  122. // Example use: SCSI_IN(ATN), returns 1 for active low state.
  123. #define SCSI_IN(pin) \
  124. ((GPIO_ISTAT(SCSI_ ## pin ## _PORT) & (SCSI_ ## pin ## _PIN)) ? 0 : 1)
  125. // Write SCSI data bus, also sets REQ to inactive.
  126. extern const uint32_t g_scsi_out_byte_to_bop[256];
  127. #define SCSI_OUT_DATA(data) \
  128. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_PORT) = g_scsi_out_byte_to_bop[(uint8_t)(data)]
  129. // Release SCSI data bus and REQ signal
  130. #define SCSI_RELEASE_DATA_REQ() \
  131. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_PORT) = SCSI_OUT_DATA_MASK | SCSI_OUT_REQ
  132. // Release all SCSI outputs
  133. #define SCSI_RELEASE_OUTPUTS() \
  134. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_PORT) = SCSI_OUT_DATA_MASK | SCSI_OUT_REQ, \
  135. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_IO_PORT) = SCSI_OUT_IO_PIN, \
  136. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_CD_PORT) = SCSI_OUT_CD_PIN, \
  137. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_SEL_PORT) = SCSI_OUT_SEL_PIN, \
  138. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_MSG_PORT) = SCSI_OUT_MSG_PIN, \
  139. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_RST_PORT) = SCSI_OUT_RST_PIN, \
  140. GPIO_BOP(SCSI_OUT_BSY_PORT) = SCSI_OUT_BSY_PIN
  141. // Read SCSI data bus
  142. #define SCSI_IN_DATA(data) \
  143. (((~GPIO_ISTAT(SCSI_IN_PORT)) & SCSI_IN_MASK) >> SCSI_IN_SHIFT)
  144. #ifdef __cplusplus
  145. }
  146. // From GD32F4xx user manual
  147. const uint32_t platform_flash_sector_map[] =
  148. {
  149. 16 * 1024,
  150. 16 * 1024,
  151. 16 * 1024,
  152. 16 * 1024,
  153. 64 * 1024,
  154. 128 * 1024,
  155. 128 * 1024,
  156. 128 * 1024
  157. };
  158. bool platform_firmware_erase(FsFile &file);
  159. bool platform_firmware_program(FsFile &file);
  160. // SD card driver for SdFat
  161. // SDIO interface, ZuluSCSI v1.4
  162. class SdioConfig;
  163. extern SdioConfig g_sd_sdio_config;
  164. extern SdioConfig g_sd_sdio_config_crash;
  165. #define SD_CONFIG g_sd_sdio_config
  166. #define SD_CONFIG_CRASH g_sd_sdio_config_crash
  167. // Check if a DMA request for SD card read has completed.
  168. // This is used to optimize the timing of data transfers on SCSI bus.
  169. bool check_sd_read_done();
  170. #endif