//***************************************************************************** // // am_hal_cachectrl.c //! @file //! //! @brief Functions for interfacing with the CACHE controller. //! //! @addtogroup clkgen2 Clock Generator (CACHE) //! @ingroup apollo2hal //! @{ // //***************************************************************************** //***************************************************************************** // // Copyright (c) 2017, Ambiq Micro // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: // // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, // this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // // 2. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE // LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR // CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF // SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS // INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN // CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) // ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE // POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // This is part of revision 1.2.9 of the AmbiqSuite Development Package. // //***************************************************************************** #include #include #include "am_mcu_apollo.h" //***************************************************************************** // // Default settings for the cache. // //***************************************************************************** const am_hal_cachectrl_config_t am_hal_cachectrl_defaults = { 1, // ui32EnableCache 0, // ui32LRU 0, // ui32EnableNCregions AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CONFIG_2WAY_512, // ui32Config 0, // ui32SerialCacheMode 3, // ui32FlashCachingEnables 1, // ui32EnableCacheClockGating 0, // ui32EnableLightSleep 1, // ui32Dly 1, // ui32SMDly 1, // ui32EnableDataClockGating 0, // ui32EnableCacheMonitoring }; //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Enable the cache using the supplied settings //! //! @param psConfig - pointer to a config structure containing cache settings. //! //! This function takes in a structure of cache settings, and uses them to //! enable the cache. This function will take care of the necessary register //! writes both in this module and in the power control module, so a separate //! powerctrl call is not necessary. //! //! For most applications, the default cache settings will be the most //! efficient choice. To use the default cache settings with this function, use //! the address of the global am_hal_cachectrl_defaults structure as the //! psConfig argument. //! //! @return None. // //***************************************************************************** void am_hal_cachectrl_enable(const am_hal_cachectrl_config_t *psConfig) { uint32_t ui32ConfigValue; uint32_t ui32Timeout; // // Pull the configuration data from the structure, and prepare to write the // cache configuration register. // // NOTE: ICACHE and DCACHE settings were left out from this step. This is a // workaround for a timing issue with early versions of Apollo2 that caused // the cache to incorrectly mark itself valid during the startup sequence. // The workaround calls for us to start the cache, manually invalidate it, // and then enable ICACHE and DCACHE operation. // ui32ConfigValue = (AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE( 1 ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_LRU( psConfig->ui32LRU ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_NC0( (psConfig->ui32EnableNCregions & 0x1) >> 0 ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_NC1( (psConfig->ui32EnableNCregions & 0x2) >> 1 ) | psConfig->ui32Config | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_SERIAL(psConfig->ui32SerialCacheMode) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CACHE_CLKGATE( psConfig->ui32EnableCacheClockGating ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CACHE_LS(psConfig->ui32EnableLightSleep ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DLY( psConfig->ui32Dly ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_SMDLY( psConfig->ui32SMDly ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DATA_CLKGATE(psConfig->ui32EnableDataClockGating) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_MONITOR(psConfig->ui32EnableCacheMonitoring) ); // // Make sure the cache is enabled in the power control block. // am_hal_pwrctrl_memory_enable(AM_HAL_PWRCTRL_MEMEN_CACHE); // // Set the initial cache settings. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG) = ui32ConfigValue; // // Wait for the cache ready signal. // for (ui32Timeout = 0; ui32Timeout < 50; ui32Timeout++) { if (AM_BFM(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL, CACHE_READY)) { break; } } // // Manually invalidate the cache (workaround for the issue described above.) // AM_BFW(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL, INVALIDATE, 1); // // Wait for the cache ready signal again. // for (ui32Timeout = 0; ui32Timeout < 50; ui32Timeout++) { if (AM_BFM(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL, CACHE_READY)) { break; } } // // Now that the cache is running, and correctly marked invalid, we can OR in // the ICACHE and DCACHE settings. // ui32ConfigValue |= (AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ICACHE_ENABLE( (psConfig->ui32FlashCachingEnables & 0x1) >> 0 ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DCACHE_ENABLE( (psConfig->ui32FlashCachingEnables & 0x2) >> 1 ) ); // // Write the final configuration settings to the CACHECTRL register. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG) = ui32ConfigValue; } //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Disable the cache. //! //! Call this function to completely shut down cache features. //! //! @return None. // //***************************************************************************** void am_hal_cachectrl_disable(void) { uint32_t ui32CacheCfg; // // Save the cache settings. // ui32CacheCfg = AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG); // // Remove the ICACHE and DCACHE settings. // ui32CacheCfg &= (AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DCACHE_ENABLE(0) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ICACHE_ENABLE(0)); // // Write the resulting value back to the register. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG) = ui32CacheCfg; // // Read the CACHECTRL register a few times // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL); // // Disable the cache completely. // AM_BFW(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG, ENABLE, 0); // // Power the cache down in the powerctrl block. // am_hal_pwrctrl_memory_enable(AM_HAL_PWRCTRL_MEMEN_CACHE_DIS); } //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Set a default cache configuration. //! //! This function is used to set a default cache configuration. // //***************************************************************************** void am_hal_cachectrl_config_default(void) { // // Set PWRCTRL // am_hal_pwrctrl_memory_enable(AM_HAL_PWRCTRL_MEMEN_CACHE); // // Write a default configuration to the CACHECFG register. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE( 1 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_LRU( 0 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_NC0( 0 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_NC1( 0 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CONFIG_W2_128B_512E | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_SERIAL( 0 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ICACHE_ENABLE( 1 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DCACHE_ENABLE( 1 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CACHE_CLKGATE( 1 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CACHE_LS( 0 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DLY( 1 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_SMDLY( 1 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DATA_CLKGATE( 1 ) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_MONITOR( 0 ); // // Write a default configuration to the FLASHCFG register. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, FLASHCFG) = AM_REG_CACHECTRL_FLASHCFG_RD_WAIT(1); // // Write a default configuration to the CACHECTRL register. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH1_SLM_ENABLE(1) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH1_SLM_DISABLE(0) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH0_SLM_ENABLE(1) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH0_SLM_DISABLE(0) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_RESET_STAT(0) | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_INVALIDATE(0); // // Write a default configuration to the NCR0START and NCR0END registers. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, NCR0START) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_NCR0START_ADDR(0); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, NCR0END) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_NCR0END_ADDR(0); // // Write a default configuration to the NCR1START and NCR1END registers. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, NCR1START) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_NCR1START_ADDR(0); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, NCR1END) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_NCR1END_ADDR(0); // // Write a default configuration to the DMONn and IMONn registers. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, DMON0) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_DMON0_DACCESS_COUNT(0); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, DMON1) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_DMON1_DLOOKUP_COUNT(0); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, DMON2) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_DMON2_DHIT_COUNT(0); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, DMON3) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_DMON3_DLINE_COUNT(0); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, IMON0) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_IMON0_IACCESS_COUNT(0); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, IMON1) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_IMON1_ILOOKUP_COUNT(0); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, IMON2) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_IMON2_IHIT_COUNT(0); AM_REG(CACHECTRL, IMON3) = \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_IMON3_ILINE_COUNT(0); } //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Enable the flash cache controller via a configuration structure. //! //! @param psConfig - Pointer to a data structure containing all of the data // necessary to configure the CACHECFG register. //! //! This function is used to configure all fields of the CACHECFG. // //***************************************************************************** void am_hal_cachectrl_config(am_hal_cachectrl_config_t *psConfig) { uint32_t u32ConfigValue; // // Arrange all of the members of the data structure into a single u32 that // can be written to the register. // u32ConfigValue = AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE( psConfig->ui32EnableCache ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_LRU( psConfig->ui32LRU ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_NC0( (psConfig->ui32EnableNCregions & 0x1) >> 0 ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_NC1( (psConfig->ui32EnableNCregions & 0x2) >> 1 ) | psConfig->ui32Config | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_SERIAL(psConfig->ui32SerialCacheMode) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ICACHE_ENABLE( (psConfig->ui32FlashCachingEnables & 0x1) >> 0 ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DCACHE_ENABLE( (psConfig->ui32FlashCachingEnables & 0x2) >> 1 ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CACHE_CLKGATE( psConfig->ui32EnableCacheClockGating ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CACHE_LS( psConfig->ui32EnableLightSleep ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DLY( psConfig->ui32Dly ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_SMDLY( psConfig->ui32SMDly ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DATA_CLKGATE( psConfig->ui32EnableDataClockGating ) | AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_MONITOR( psConfig->ui32EnableCacheMonitoring ); // // Write the configuration value to the CACHECFG register. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG) = u32ConfigValue; } //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Configure the various flash cache controller enables. //! //! @param u32EnableMask - Mask of features to be enabled. //! @param u32DisableMask - Mask of features to be disabled. //! //! This function is used to enable or disable the various flash cache //! controller configuration enables which consist of the following: //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE Flash cache controller //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_LRU_ENABLE LRU (disabled = LRR) //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_NC0_ENABLE Non-cacheable region 0 //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_NC1_ENABLE Non-cacheable region 1 //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_SERIAL_ENABLE Serial cache mode //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ICACHE_ENABLE Instruction caching //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DCACHE_ENABLE Data caching. //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CACHE_CLKGATE_ENABLE Cache clock gating //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_LS_ENABLE Light sleep cache RAMs //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DATA_CLKGATE_ENABLE Data clock gating //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_MONITOR_ENABLE Cache Monitoring Stats //! //! Note that if both an enable and disable are provided in their respective //! masks, the enable will take precendence. //! //! @return The previous status of the flash cache controller enables. // //***************************************************************************** #define CACHECTRL_VALID_ENABLES ( \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_LRU_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_NC0_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_NC1_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_SERIAL_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ICACHE_ENABLE_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DCACHE_ENABLE_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CACHE_CLKGATE_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CACHE_LS_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_DATA_CLKGATE_M | \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_ENABLE_MONITOR_M ) uint32_t am_hal_cachectrl_cache_enables(uint32_t u32EnableMask, uint32_t u32DisableMask) { uint32_t ui32RetVal = AM_BFR(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG, ENABLE) & CACHECTRL_VALID_ENABLES; // // Make sure the enable masks include only valid bits. // u32EnableMask &= CACHECTRL_VALID_ENABLES; u32DisableMask &= CACHECTRL_VALID_ENABLES; // // First, do the disables. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG) &= ~u32DisableMask; // // Now set the enables. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG) |= u32EnableMask; return ui32RetVal; } //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Select the cache configuration type. //! //! This functions only sets the CACHECFG CONFIG field. //! //! @param ui32CacheConfig - The cache configuration value. //! //! This function can be used to select the type of cache.frequency of the main //! system clock. The ui32CacheConfig parameter should be set to one of the //! following values: //! //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CONFIG_DIRECT_256 : Direct mapped, //! 128-bit linesize, 256 entries (2 SRAMs active). //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CONFIG_2WAY_256 : Two-way set associative, //! 128-bit linesize, 256 entries (4 SRAMs active). //! AM_HAL_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CONFIG_2WAY_512 : Two-way set associative, //! 128-bit linesize, 512 entries (8 SRAMs active). //! //! @return None. // //***************************************************************************** void am_hal_cachectrl_cache_config(uint32_t ui32CacheConfig) { // // Clear the bitfield // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG) &= ~AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CONFIG_M; // // Write the new value to the bitfield. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECFG) |= ui32CacheConfig & AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECFG_CONFIG_M; } //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Invalidate the flash cache. //! //! This function is used to invalidate the flash cache. //! //! @return None. // //***************************************************************************** void am_hal_cachectrl_invalidate_flash_cache(void) { // // Write the bit to invalidate the flash cache. // Note - this bit is not sticky, no need to write it back to 0. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL) |= AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_INVALIDATE_GO; } //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Reset cache statistics. //! //! This function is used to reset cache statistics. //! //! @return None. // //***************************************************************************** void am_hal_cachectrl_reset_statistics(void) { // // Write the bit to reset flash statistics. // Note - this bit is not sticky, no need to write it back to 0. // AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL) |= AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_RESET_STAT_CLEAR; } //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Get flash cache sleep mode status. //! //! This function returns flash cache sleep mode statuses. //! //! @return //! bit0 indicates that flash0 flash sleep mode is enabled. //! bit1 indicates that flash1 flash sleep mode is enabled. // //***************************************************************************** uint32_t am_hal_cachectrl_sleep_mode_status(void) { uint32_t ui32Status, ui32Ret; // // Get the current sleep mode status bits. // ui32Status = AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL); ui32Ret = (ui32Status & \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH0_SLM_STATUS_M) >> \ (AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH0_SLM_STATUS_S - 0); ui32Ret |= (ui32Status & \ AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH1_SLM_STATUS_M) >> \ (AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH1_SLM_STATUS_S - 1); return ui32Ret; } //***************************************************************************** // //! @brief Enable or disable flash cache sleep mode. //! //! This function enables or disables flash cache sleep mode. //! @param ui32EnableMask - bit0 for flash0, bit1 for flash1. //! @param ui32DisableMask - bit0 for flash0, bit1 for flash1. //! //! Note that if both an enable and disable are provided in their respective //! masks, the enable will take precedence. //! //! @return Previous status. //! bit0 indicates that flash0 flash sleep mode was previously enabled. //! bit1 indicates that flash1 flash sleep mode was previously enabled. // //***************************************************************************** uint32_t am_hal_cachectrl_sleep_mode_enable(uint32_t ui32EnableMask, uint32_t ui32DisableMask) { uint32_t ui32Ret = am_hal_cachectrl_sleep_mode_status(); if ( ui32DisableMask & 0x1 ) { AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL) |= AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH0_SLM_DISABLE_M; } if ( ui32DisableMask & 0x2 ) { AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL) |= AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH1_SLM_DISABLE_M; } if ( ui32EnableMask & 0x1 ) { AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL) |= AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH0_SLM_ENABLE_M; } if ( ui32EnableMask & 0x2 ) { AM_REG(CACHECTRL, CACHECTRL) |= AM_REG_CACHECTRL_CACHECTRL_FLASH1_SLM_ENABLE_M; } return ui32Ret; } //***************************************************************************** // // End Doxygen group. //! @} // //*****************************************************************************