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Matrefeytontias
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[z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 06:56:50 am »
Hi guys,
I'm working on a file system for cmdOS, and I want every files to be in archive to allow user programs to use a maximal amount of free RAM. I planned to handle it this way :
A 3-bytes pointer on a VAT at a static address in RAM consisting of a 2-bytes address (low byte then high byte) and a page number.
At the location pointed to by this pointer and in the given flash page, the start of the VAT.
After this location, each and every file whose structure will be discussed later.
The problem is : I don't know how to write to flash. I know how to swap pages using ports 6 and 7, but I also know that you can't just write to the corresponding areas like that.
How can I, say, write a byte to a flash page ?
Note that I don't have any built-in routine for that. I'm NOT using the TI-OS nor any library, and I don't want to. I just want to understand how to do that and then being able to implement it.
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 08:33:24 am »
I think there's some boot code stuff but IDK how to use it. :s
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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Quote from: Matrefeytontias on March 23, 2013, 06:56:50 am
How can I, say, write a byte to a flash page ?
That is not a good idea. The flash can't bear an infinite number of writes. That number is high (10000 or something) so in "normal conditions of use", you don't reach it, but if you plan on writing byte per byte, or even 10 bytes per 10 bytes, as long as you use it often, you have more chance of having a flash wear.
Also, sorry not to actually answer the question (
), I think that you should ask thepenguin or DrDnar or Runer or other people like that about unlocking flash.
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 08:48:13 am »
What wears out Flash memories is erasing sectors / blocks / full chip, not writing to sectors / blocks
The OS and boot code contain BCALLs to those effects. They're certainly documented, and besides, the datasheet of the Flash memory chip could enable you finding them more easily.
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 09:18:23 am »
Well, if you can only erase sectors, how can you save datas into them ?
And btw I won't be able to understand a code which does something I don't know anything about.
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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In case anybody missed it, Matrefeytontias is working on building an OS, so he won't have some tools (but it should be easier). I
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 09:32:39 am »
How could I have missed that, I read every page of Ti-83+:OS on WikiTi
(well, I thought)
Thanks a lot, that'll help me
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 09:34:34 am »
Hmm if you write to flash, be very careful to not accidentally write to the wrong page. If you accidentally erase the certificate, you're screwed.
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 09:37:09 am »
Yup, the raw commands are in the datasheet, which is why I suggested him to read the datasheet and then find the corresponding routines in TI's boot code
But if it's documented in WikiTI, even better.
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 09:47:12 am »
I'll go with the page Xeda112358 gave me, and then I'll see if I can do something with it
By the way, Hayleia said that writing a byte to flash wasn't a good practice, but the said page gives an entire writeFlashByte routine .. what are your thoughts on that ?
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 10:02:42 am »
Writing more than one byte is just a matter of embedding the code for writing a byte into a loop. As I wrote above, what wears out the Flash memory is erasing it, not writing to it.
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 10:04:53 am »
Erasing a sector is what the TI-OS does when Defragmenting after an app deletion right ?
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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Yup, erasing a sector is necessary so that you can write again arbitrary data to it. When writing to Flash memory (both NOR and NAND), the write operation is effectively an AND operation: it can only turn bits from 1 (default state after erasing) to 0. Only erasing makes it possible to turn bits from 0 to 1, but erasing is a slow, bulk operation performed over large blocks (sectors).
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 10:11:37 am »
But then if I want to write a single 1 bit to a sector I need to erase it first !?
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Re: [z80] Writing to flash
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March 23, 2013, 10:15:06 am »
Only if you want to overwrite it. If you have erased the sector (a chunk of 4 flash pages), you can write to all of the bytes. That is why the OS needs to garbage collect. When you unarchive to edit, then rearchive, it gets written back to a different place instead of overwriting the whole sector just to replace the data.
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