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Diffstat (limited to 'firmware/zpu/usrp2p/udp_fw_update.c')
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diff --git a/firmware/zpu/usrp2p/udp_fw_update.c b/firmware/zpu/usrp2p/udp_fw_update.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ead08ad2c --- /dev/null +++ b/firmware/zpu/usrp2p/udp_fw_update.c @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/* -*- c++ -*- */ +/* + * Copyright 2010 Ettus Research LLC + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +//Routines to handle updating the SPI Flash firmware via UDP + +#include <net_common.h> +#include "usrp2/fw_common.h" +#include "spi.h" +#include "spi_flash.h" +#include <nonstdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include "ethernet.h" +#include "udp_fw_update.h" +#include "xilinx_s3_icap.h" + +//Firmware update packet handler +void handle_udp_fw_update_packet(struct socket_address src, struct socket_address dst, +                                 unsigned char *payload, int payload_len) { + +  const usrp2_fw_update_data_t *update_data_in = (usrp2_fw_update_data_t *) payload; + +  usrp2_fw_update_data_t update_data_out; +  usrp2_fw_update_id_t update_data_in_id = update_data_in->id; + +  //ensure that the protocol versions match +/*  if (payload_len >= sizeof(uint32_t) && update_data_in->proto_ver != USRP2_FW_COMPAT_NUM){ +    printf("!Error in update packet handler: Expected compatibility number %d, but got %d\n", +        USRP2_FW_COMPAT_NUM, update_data_in->proto_ver +      ); +      update_data_in_id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_OHAI_LOL; //so we can respond +  } +*/ +  //ensure that this is not a short packet +  if (payload_len < sizeof(usrp2_fw_update_data_t)){ +      printf("!Error in update packet handler: Expected payload length %d, but got %d\n", +          (int)sizeof(usrp2_fw_update_data_t), payload_len +      ); +      update_data_in_id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_WAT; +  } + +  spi_flash_async_state_t spi_flash_async_state; + +  switch(update_data_in_id) { +  case USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_OHAI_LOL: //why hello there you handsome devil +    update_data_out.id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_OHAI_OMG; +    memcpy(&update_data_out.data.ip_addr, (void *)get_ip_addr(), sizeof(struct ip_addr)); +    break; + +  case USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_WATS_TEH_FLASH_INFO_LOL: //query sector size, memory size so the host can mind the boundaries +    update_data_out.data.flash_info_args.sector_size_bytes = spi_flash_sector_size(); +    update_data_out.data.flash_info_args.memory_size_bytes = spi_flash_memory_size(); +    update_data_out.id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_HERES_TEH_FLASH_INFO_OMG; +    break; + +  case USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_ERASE_TEH_FLASHES_LOL: //out with the old +    spi_flash_async_erase_start(&spi_flash_async_state, update_data_in->data.flash_args.flash_addr, update_data_in->data.flash_args.length); +    update_data_out.id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_ERASING_TEH_FLASHES_OMG; +    break; + +  case USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_R_U_DONE_ERASING_LOL: +    //poll for done, set something in the reply packet +    //spi_flash_async_erase_poll() also advances the state machine, so you should call it reasonably often to get things done quicker +    if(spi_flash_async_erase_poll(&spi_flash_async_state)) update_data_out.id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_IM_DONE_ERASING_OMG; +    else update_data_out.id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_NOPE_NOT_DONE_ERASING_OMG; +    break; + +  case USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_WRITE_TEH_FLASHES_LOL: //and in with the new +    //spi_flash_program() goes pretty quick compared to page erases, so we don't bother polling -- it'll come back in some milliseconds +    //if it doesn't come back fast enough, we'll just write smaller packets at a time until it does +    spi_flash_program(update_data_in->data.flash_args.flash_addr, update_data_in->data.flash_args.length, update_data_in->data.flash_args.data); +    update_data_out.id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_WROTE_TEH_FLASHES_OMG; +    break; + +  case USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_READ_TEH_FLASHES_LOL: //for verify +    spi_flash_read(update_data_in->data.flash_args.flash_addr,  update_data_in->data.flash_args.length, update_data_out.data.flash_args.data); +    update_data_out.id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_KK_READ_TEH_FLASHES_OMG; +    break; + +  case USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_RESET_MAH_COMPUTORZ_LOL: //for if we ever get the ICAP working +    //should reset via icap_reload_fpga(uint32_t flash_address); +    update_data_out.id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_RESETTIN_TEH_COMPUTORZ_OMG; +    //you should note that if you get a reply packet to this the reset has obviously failed +    icap_reload_fpga(0); +    break; + +//  case USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_KTHXBAI: //see ya +//    break; + +  default: //uhhhh +    update_data_out.id = USRP2_FW_UPDATE_ID_WAT; +  } +  send_udp_pkt(USRP2_UDP_UPDATE_PORT, src, &update_data_out, sizeof(update_data_out)); +}  | 
