/* * Copyright (C) 2015 * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser * General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level * directory for more details. */ /** * @ingroup cpu_sam3 * @ingroup drivers_periph_cpuid * @{ * * @file * @brief Low-level CPUID driver implementation * * @author Dinh Nguyen * * @} */ #include #include #include "periph/cpuid.h" #define EFC_FCMD_STUI 0x0E /* Start unique ID */ #define EFC_FCMD_SPUI 0x0F /* Stop unique ID */ #define EFC_KEY 0x5A /* During the sequence, the software can not run out of Flash */ __attribute__ ((section (".ramfunc"))) void cpuid_get(void *id) { uint32_t cpuid[4]; /* 128 bits sam3 unique indentifier */ /* Reading SAM3 Unique Identifier process (P 19.3.3.8): - Send the Start Read unique Identifier command (STUI) by writing the Flash Command Register with the STUI command. - When the Unique Identifier is ready to be read, the FRDY bit in the Flash Programming Status Register (EEFC_FSR) falls - The Unique Identifier is located in the first 128 bits of the Flash memory mapping. So, at the address 0x400000-0x40008F. - To stop the Unique Identifier mode, the user needs to send the Stop Read unique Identifier command (SPUI) by writing the Flash Command Register with the SPUI command. - When the Stop read Unique Identifier command (SPUI) has been performed, the FRDY bit in the Flash Programming Status Register (EEFC_FSR) rises. If an interrupt was enabled by setting the FRDY bit in EEFC_FMR, the interrupt line of the NVIC is activated. */ /* Send STUI */ EFC1->EEFC_FCR = EEFC_FCR_FKEY(EFC_KEY) | EFC_FCMD_STUI; /* Wait for FRDY bit falls */ while (EFC1->EEFC_FSR & EEFC_FSR_FRDY) {} /* Read UID */ cpuid[0] = *(uint32_t *)IFLASH1_ADDR; cpuid[1] = *(uint32_t *)(IFLASH1_ADDR + 4); cpuid[2] = *(uint32_t *)(IFLASH1_ADDR + 8); cpuid[3] = *(uint32_t *)(IFLASH1_ADDR + 12); /* Send SPUI */ EFC1->EEFC_FCR = EEFC_FCR_FKEY(EFC_KEY) | EFC_FCMD_SPUI ; /* Wait for FRDY bit rises. */ while (0 == (EFC1->EEFC_FSR & EEFC_FSR_FRDY)) {} memcpy(id, (void*)cpuid, CPUID_LEN); }