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Synergy Software Package User's Manual
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The Block Media Framework Module can implement the QSPI channel for reading, writing and controlling the QSPI Flash memory peripheral through the r_qspi driver. The driver has all the functionality needed to interface with a file system through a block media interface.
The Block Media QSPI Framework module defines APIs to open, control, read and write to the media. A complete list of the available APIs, an example API call and a short description of each can be found in the following table. A table of status return values follows the API summary table.
Block Media QSPI Framework Module API Summary
| Function Name | Example API Call and Description |
|---|---|
| open | g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_api->open (g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_ctrl, g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_cfg);Open a device channel for read/write and control. |
| read | g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_api->read (g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_ctrl, p_dest, start_block, block_count);Read data from a media channel. |
| write | g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_api->write (g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_ctrl, p_src, start_block, block_count);Write data to a media channel. |
| ioctl | g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_api->ioctl (g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_ctrl, command, p_data);Send control commands to and receives the status from the media port. |
| close | g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_api->close (g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_ctrl);Close the open media channel. |
| versionGet | g_sf_block_media_qspi0.p_api->versionGet(&version);Return the version of the driver using the version pointer. |
Status Return Values
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| SSP_SUCCESS | API Call Successful. |
| SSP_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT | Parameter has invalid value. |
| SSP_ERR_INTERNAL | An internal TheadX error has occurred. |
| SSP_ERR_NOT_OPEN | Unit is not open. |
| SSP_ERR_ASSERTION | The parameter p_ctrl or p_sample is NULL. |
| SSP_ERR_IN_USE | Peripheral is still running in another mode; perform Close first. |
| SSP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED | Command not supported. |
The Block Media Framework Interface is simply an abstract interface using function pointers instead of direct function calls. Functions are called between FileX and the SSP block media drivers, such as the SDMMC, SPI Flash and SDRAM/RAM. The interface remains the same for any media driver so all media drivers appear functionally identical at file I/O layer and can be interchanged with one another without changing code. Device adaptation drivers, such as sf_block_media_qspi, are accessed through the Block Media Framework Interface and provide device specific code needed to perform media I/O operations. Configuration and control structures passed through block media function calls are generally device specific as well.
This section describes how to include the Block Media QSPI Framework Module in an application using the SSP configurator.
To add the Block Media QSPI Framework to an application, simply add it to a thread using the stacks selection sequence given in the following table. (The default name for the Block Media QSPI Framework is g_sf_block_media_qspi0. This name can be changed in the associated Properties window.)
Block Media QSPI Framework Module Selection Sequence
| Resource | ISDE Tab | Stacks Selection Sequence |
|---|---|---|
| g_sf_block_media_qspi0Block Media Framework on sf_block_media_qspi | Threads | New Stack> Framework> File System> Block Media Framework on sf_block_media_qspi |
When the Block Media QSPI Framework on sf_block_media_qspi is added to the thread stack as shown in the following figure, the configurator automatically adds any needed lower‑level modules. Any modules needing additional configuration information have the box text highlighted in Red. Modules with a Gray band are individual modules that stand alone. Modules with a Blue band are shared or common; they need only be added once and can be used by multiple stacks. Modules with a Pink band can require the selection of lower-level modules; these are either optional or recommended. (This is indicated in the block with the inclusion of this text.) If the addition of lower-level modules is required, the module description include Add in the text. Clicking on any Pink banded modules brings up the New icon and displays possible choices.
The Block Media QSPI Framework Module must be configured by the user for the desired operation. The available configuration settings and defaults for all the user-accessible properties are given in the properties tab within the SSP configurator and are shown in the following tables for easy reference. Only properties that can be changed without causing conflicts are available for modification. Other properties are locked and not available for changes and are identified with a lock icon for the locked property in the Properties window in the ISDE. This approach simplifies the configuration process and makes it much less error-prone than previous manual approaches to configuration. The available configuration settings and defaults for all the user-accessible properties are given in the Properties tab within the SSP Configurator and are shown in the following tables for easy reference.
Configuration Settings for the Block Media QSPI Framework Module on sf_block_media_qspi
| ISDE Property | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Parameter Checking | BSP, Enabled, Disabled Default: BSP | Enable or disable the parameter checking. |
| Name | g_sf_block_media_qspi | Module name. |
| Block size of media in bytes | 4096 | Block size selection. |
Typically, only a small number of settings must be modified from the default for lower level drivers as indicated via the red text in the thread stack block. Notice that some of the configuration properties must be set to a certain value for proper framework operation and will be locked to prevent user modification. The following tables identify all the settings within the properties section for the module.
Configuration Settings for the QSPI HAL Module on r_qspi
| ISDE Property | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Parameter Checking | BSP, Enabled, Disabled Default: BSP | Enable or disable the parameter checking. |
| Name | g_qspi0 | Module name. |
The Block Media QSPI Framework module uses the PCLKA as its clock source.
To change the clock frequency at run-time, use the CGC Interface.
To use the Block Media QSPI Framework module, the port pins for the peripheral inputs and outputs must be set in the pin configurator in the ISDE. The following table illustrates the method for selecting the pins within the ISDE configuration window:
Pin Selection for the Block Media QSPI Framework Module on sf_block_media_qspi
| Resource | ISDE Tab | Pin selection Sequence |
|---|---|---|
| QSPI | Pins | Select Peripherals> Storage:QSPI> QSPI0 |
The steps in using the Block Media QSPI Framework module on sf_block_media_qspi in a typical application are:
fx_system_initialize (sf_el_fx calls it automatically).fx_media_format (sf_el_fx calls it automatically if "Format media during initialization" property is set to Enabled). This Format media is optional if media has already been formatted. Anything on the media will erase while media format. (Optional)fx_media_open (sf_el_fx opens the media automatically).fx_media_read(), fx_file_read().fx_media_write(), fx_file_write().These common steps are illustrated in a typical operational flow diagram in the following figure: