uhd/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/eeprom.py
Moritz Fischer 91a5518443 mpm: tools: Introduce dt-compat and mcu-compat fields
Introduce dt-compat and mcu-compat fields into the eeprom
structure.
For the motherboard eeprom this is straightforward, since
there's still padding bytes that could be (ab)used for this.
On the dboard side more creativity is required and the
original revision field of 2 bytes is reduced to only
one byte revision and one byte dt-compat.
Since this will only affect new units being backwards
compatible with older versions of the bootloader is not
an issue.

Reviewed-by: Brent Stapleton <brent.stapleton@ettus.com>
Signed-off-by: Moritz Fischer <moritz.fischer@ettus.com>
2018-06-20 17:10:05 -05:00

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#
# Copyright 2017 Ettus Research, a National Instruments Company
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
#
"""
EEPROM management code
"""
import struct
import zlib
from builtins import zip
from builtins import object
EEPROM_DEFAULT_HEADER = struct.Struct("!I I")
class MboardEEPROM(object):
"""
Given a nvmem path, read out EEPROM values from the motherboard's EEPROM.
The format of data in the EEPROM must follow the following standard:
- 4 bytes magic. This will always be the same value; checking this value is
a sanity check for if the read was successful.
- 4 bytes version. This is the version of the EEPROM format.
The following bytes are version-dependent:
Version 1:
- 4x4 bytes mcu_flags -> throw them away
- 2 bytes hw_pid
- 2 bytes hw_rev (starting at 0)
- 8 bytes serial number (zero-terminated string of 7 characters)
- 6 bytes MAC address for eth0
- 2 bytes padding
- 6 bytes MAC address for eth1
- 2 bytes padding
- 6 bytes MAC address for eth2
- 2 bytes padding
- 4 bytes CRC
Version 2: (FWIW MPM doesn't care about the extra bytes)
- 4x4 bytes mcu_flags -> throw them away
- 2 bytes hw_pid
- 2 bytes hw_rev (starting at 0)
- 8 bytes serial number (zero-terminated string of 7 characters)
- 6 bytes MAC address for eth0
- 2 bytes Devicetree compatible -> throw them away
- 6 bytes MAC address for eth1
- 2 bytes EC compatible -> throw them away
- 6 bytes MAC address for eth2
- 2 bytes padding
- 4 bytes CRC
MAC addresses are ignored here; they are read elsewhere. If we really need
to know the MAC address of an interface, we can fish it out the raw data,
or ask the system.
"""
# Create one of these for every version of the EEPROM format:
eeprom_header_format = (
None, # For laziness, we start at version 1 and thus index 0 stays empty
"!I I 16s H H 7s 1x 24s I", # Version 1
"!I I 16s H H 7s 1x 24s I", # Version 2 (Ignore the extra fields, it doesn't matter to MPM)
)
eeprom_header_keys = (
None, # For laziness, we start at version 1 and thus index 0 stays empty
('magic', 'eeprom_version', 'mcu_flags', 'pid', 'rev', 'serial', 'mac_addresses', 'CRC'), # Version 1
('magic', 'eeprom_version', 'mcu_flags', 'pid', 'rev', 'serial', 'mac_addresses', 'CRC') # Version 2 (Ignore the extra fields, it doesn't matter to MPM)
)
class DboardEEPROM(object):
"""
Given a nvmem path, read out EEPROM values from the daughterboard's EEPROM.
The format of data in the EEPROM must follow the following standard:
- 4 bytes magic. This will always be the same value; checking this value is
a sanity check for if the read was successful.
- 4 bytes version. This is the version of the EEPROM format.
The following bytes are version-dependent:
Version 1:
- 2 bytes hw_pid
- 2 bytes hw_rev (starting at 0)
- 8 bytes serial number (zero-terminated string of 7 characters)
- 4 bytes CRC
Version 2:
- 2 bytes hw_pid
- 1 byte hw_rev (starting at 0)
- 1 byte dt_compat (starting at 0, MPM can ignore that)
- 8 bytes serial number (zero-terminated string of 7 characters)
- 4 bytes CRC
MAC addresses are ignored here; they are read elsewhere. If we really need
to know the MAC address of an interface, we can fish it out the raw data,
or ask the system.
"""
# Create one of these for every version of the EEPROM format:
eeprom_header_format = (
None, # For laziness, we start at version 1 and thus index 0 stays empty
"!I I H H 7s 1x I", # Version 1
"!I I H B 1x 7s 1x I", # Version 2
)
eeprom_header_keys = (
None, # For laziness, we start at version 1 and thus index 0 stays empty
('magic', 'eeprom_version', 'pid', 'rev', 'serial', 'CRC'), # Version 1
('magic', 'eeprom_version', 'pid', 'rev', 'serial', 'CRC'), # Version 2 (Ignore the extra field, it doesn't matter to MPM)
)
def read_eeprom(
nvmem_path,
offset,
eeprom_header_format,
eeprom_header_keys,
expected_magic,
max_size=None
):
"""
Read the EEPROM located at nvmem_path and return a tuple (header, data)
Header is already parsed in the common header fields
Data contains the full eeprom data structure
nvmem_path -- Path to readable file (typically something in sysfs)
eeprom_header_format -- List of header formats, by version
eeprom_header_keys -- List of keys for the entries in the EEPROM
expected_magic -- The magic value that is expected
max_size -- Max number of bytes to be read. If omitted, will read the full file.
"""
assert len(eeprom_header_format) == len(eeprom_header_keys)
def _parse_eeprom_data(
data,
version,
):
"""
Parses the raw 'data' according to the version.
This also parses the CRC and assumes CRC is the last 4 bytes of each data.
Returns a dictionary.
"""
eeprom_parser = struct.Struct(eeprom_header_format[version])
eeprom_parser_no_crc = struct.Struct(eeprom_header_format[version][0:-1])
eeprom_keys = eeprom_header_keys[version]
parsed_data = eeprom_parser.unpack_from(data)
read_crc = parsed_data[-1]
rawdata_without_crc = eeprom_parser_no_crc.pack(*(parsed_data[0:-1]))
expected_crc = zlib.crc32(rawdata_without_crc) & 0xffffffff
if read_crc != expected_crc:
raise RuntimeError(
"Received incorrect CRC."\
"Read: {:08X} Expected: {:08X}".format(
read_crc, expected_crc))
return dict(list(zip(eeprom_keys, parsed_data)))
# Dawaj, dawaj
max_size = max_size or -1
with open(nvmem_path, "rb") as nvmem_file:
data = nvmem_file.read(max_size)[offset:]
eeprom_magic, eeprom_version = EEPROM_DEFAULT_HEADER.unpack_from(data)
if eeprom_magic != expected_magic:
raise RuntimeError(
"Received incorrect EEPROM magic. " \
"Read: {:08X} Expected: {:08X}".format(
eeprom_magic, expected_magic))
if eeprom_version >= len(eeprom_header_format):
raise RuntimeError("Unexpected EEPROM version: `{}'".format(eeprom_version))
return (_parse_eeprom_data(data, eeprom_version), data)