1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
2 /*
3  * Copyright (C) 2014 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
4  */
5 
6 #ifndef __LINUX_MTD_SPI_NOR_H
7 #define __LINUX_MTD_SPI_NOR_H
8 
9 #include <linux/bitops.h>
10 #include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
11 #include <linux/spi/spi-mem.h>
12 
13 /*
14  * Note on opcode nomenclature: some opcodes have a format like
15  * SPINOR_OP_FUNCTION{4,}_x_y_z. The numbers x, y, and z stand for the number
16  * of I/O lines used for the opcode, address, and data (respectively). The
17  * FUNCTION has an optional suffix of '4', to represent an opcode which
18  * requires a 4-byte (32-bit) address.
19  */
20 
21 /* Flash opcodes. */
22 #define SPINOR_OP_WRDI		0x04	/* Write disable */
23 #define SPINOR_OP_WREN		0x06	/* Write enable */
24 #define SPINOR_OP_RDSR		0x05	/* Read status register */
25 #define SPINOR_OP_WRSR		0x01	/* Write status register 1 byte */
26 #define SPINOR_OP_RDSR2		0x3f	/* Read status register 2 */
27 #define SPINOR_OP_WRSR2		0x3e	/* Write status register 2 */
28 #define SPINOR_OP_READ		0x03	/* Read data bytes (low frequency) */
29 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_FAST	0x0b	/* Read data bytes (high frequency) */
30 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_1_2	0x3b	/* Read data bytes (Dual Output SPI) */
31 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_2_2	0xbb	/* Read data bytes (Dual I/O SPI) */
32 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_1_4	0x6b	/* Read data bytes (Quad Output SPI) */
33 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_4_4	0xeb	/* Read data bytes (Quad I/O SPI) */
34 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_1_8	0x8b	/* Read data bytes (Octal Output SPI) */
35 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_8_8	0xcb	/* Read data bytes (Octal I/O SPI) */
36 #define SPINOR_OP_PP		0x02	/* Page program (up to 256 bytes) */
37 #define SPINOR_OP_PP_1_1_4	0x32	/* Quad page program */
38 #define SPINOR_OP_PP_1_4_4	0x38	/* Quad page program */
39 #define SPINOR_OP_PP_1_1_8	0x82	/* Octal page program */
40 #define SPINOR_OP_PP_1_8_8	0xc2	/* Octal page program */
41 #define SPINOR_OP_BE_4K		0x20	/* Erase 4KiB block */
42 #define SPINOR_OP_BE_4K_PMC	0xd7	/* Erase 4KiB block on PMC chips */
43 #define SPINOR_OP_BE_32K	0x52	/* Erase 32KiB block */
44 #define SPINOR_OP_CHIP_ERASE	0xc7	/* Erase whole flash chip */
45 #define SPINOR_OP_SE		0xd8	/* Sector erase (usually 64KiB) */
46 #define SPINOR_OP_RDID		0x9f	/* Read JEDEC ID */
47 #define SPINOR_OP_RDSFDP	0x5a	/* Read SFDP */
48 #define SPINOR_OP_RDCR		0x35	/* Read configuration register */
49 #define SPINOR_OP_SRSTEN	0x66	/* Software Reset Enable */
50 #define SPINOR_OP_SRST		0x99	/* Software Reset */
51 #define SPINOR_OP_GBULK		0x98    /* Global Block Unlock */
52 
53 /* 4-byte address opcodes - used on Spansion and some Macronix flashes. */
54 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_4B	0x13	/* Read data bytes (low frequency) */
55 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_FAST_4B	0x0c	/* Read data bytes (high frequency) */
56 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_1_2_4B	0x3c	/* Read data bytes (Dual Output SPI) */
57 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_2_2_4B	0xbc	/* Read data bytes (Dual I/O SPI) */
58 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_1_4_4B	0x6c	/* Read data bytes (Quad Output SPI) */
59 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_4_4_4B	0xec	/* Read data bytes (Quad I/O SPI) */
60 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_1_8_4B	0x7c	/* Read data bytes (Octal Output SPI) */
61 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_8_8_4B	0xcc	/* Read data bytes (Octal I/O SPI) */
62 #define SPINOR_OP_PP_4B		0x12	/* Page program (up to 256 bytes) */
63 #define SPINOR_OP_PP_1_1_4_4B	0x34	/* Quad page program */
64 #define SPINOR_OP_PP_1_4_4_4B	0x3e	/* Quad page program */
65 #define SPINOR_OP_PP_1_1_8_4B	0x84	/* Octal page program */
66 #define SPINOR_OP_PP_1_8_8_4B	0x8e	/* Octal page program */
67 #define SPINOR_OP_BE_4K_4B	0x21	/* Erase 4KiB block */
68 #define SPINOR_OP_BE_32K_4B	0x5c	/* Erase 32KiB block */
69 #define SPINOR_OP_SE_4B		0xdc	/* Sector erase (usually 64KiB) */
70 
71 /* Double Transfer Rate opcodes - defined in JEDEC JESD216B. */
72 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_1_1_DTR	0x0d
73 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_2_2_DTR	0xbd
74 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_4_4_DTR	0xed
75 
76 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_1_1_DTR_4B	0x0e
77 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_2_2_DTR_4B	0xbe
78 #define SPINOR_OP_READ_1_4_4_DTR_4B	0xee
79 
80 /* Used for SST flashes only. */
81 #define SPINOR_OP_BP		0x02	/* Byte program */
82 #define SPINOR_OP_AAI_WP	0xad	/* Auto address increment word program */
83 
84 /* Used for Macronix and Winbond flashes. */
85 #define SPINOR_OP_EN4B		0xb7	/* Enter 4-byte mode */
86 #define SPINOR_OP_EX4B		0xe9	/* Exit 4-byte mode */
87 
88 /* Used for Spansion flashes only. */
89 #define SPINOR_OP_BRWR		0x17	/* Bank register write */
90 
91 /* Used for Micron flashes only. */
92 #define SPINOR_OP_RD_EVCR      0x65    /* Read EVCR register */
93 #define SPINOR_OP_WD_EVCR      0x61    /* Write EVCR register */
94 
95 /* Used for GigaDevices and Winbond flashes. */
96 #define SPINOR_OP_ESECR		0x44	/* Erase Security registers */
97 #define SPINOR_OP_PSECR		0x42	/* Program Security registers */
98 #define SPINOR_OP_RSECR		0x48	/* Read Security registers */
99 
100 /* Status Register bits. */
101 #define SR_WIP			BIT(0)	/* Write in progress */
102 #define SR_WEL			BIT(1)	/* Write enable latch */
103 /* meaning of other SR_* bits may differ between vendors */
104 #define SR_BP0			BIT(2)	/* Block protect 0 */
105 #define SR_BP1			BIT(3)	/* Block protect 1 */
106 #define SR_BP2			BIT(4)	/* Block protect 2 */
107 #define SR_BP3			BIT(5)	/* Block protect 3 */
108 #define SR_TB_BIT5		BIT(5)	/* Top/Bottom protect */
109 #define SR_BP3_BIT6		BIT(6)	/* Block protect 3 */
110 #define SR_TB_BIT6		BIT(6)	/* Top/Bottom protect */
111 #define SR_SRWD			BIT(7)	/* SR write protect */
112 /* Spansion/Cypress specific status bits */
113 #define SR_E_ERR		BIT(5)
114 #define SR_P_ERR		BIT(6)
115 
116 #define SR1_QUAD_EN_BIT6	BIT(6)
117 
118 #define SR_BP_SHIFT		2
119 
120 /* Enhanced Volatile Configuration Register bits */
121 #define EVCR_QUAD_EN_MICRON	BIT(7)	/* Micron Quad I/O */
122 
123 /* Status Register 2 bits. */
124 #define SR2_QUAD_EN_BIT1	BIT(1)
125 #define SR2_LB1			BIT(3)	/* Security Register Lock Bit 1 */
126 #define SR2_LB2			BIT(4)	/* Security Register Lock Bit 2 */
127 #define SR2_LB3			BIT(5)	/* Security Register Lock Bit 3 */
128 #define SR2_QUAD_EN_BIT7	BIT(7)
129 
130 /* Supported SPI protocols */
131 #define SNOR_PROTO_INST_MASK	GENMASK(23, 16)
132 #define SNOR_PROTO_INST_SHIFT	16
133 #define SNOR_PROTO_INST(_nbits)	\
134 	((((unsigned long)(_nbits)) << SNOR_PROTO_INST_SHIFT) & \
135 	 SNOR_PROTO_INST_MASK)
136 
137 #define SNOR_PROTO_ADDR_MASK	GENMASK(15, 8)
138 #define SNOR_PROTO_ADDR_SHIFT	8
139 #define SNOR_PROTO_ADDR(_nbits)	\
140 	((((unsigned long)(_nbits)) << SNOR_PROTO_ADDR_SHIFT) & \
141 	 SNOR_PROTO_ADDR_MASK)
142 
143 #define SNOR_PROTO_DATA_MASK	GENMASK(7, 0)
144 #define SNOR_PROTO_DATA_SHIFT	0
145 #define SNOR_PROTO_DATA(_nbits)	\
146 	((((unsigned long)(_nbits)) << SNOR_PROTO_DATA_SHIFT) & \
147 	 SNOR_PROTO_DATA_MASK)
148 
149 #define SNOR_PROTO_IS_DTR	BIT(24)	/* Double Transfer Rate */
150 
151 #define SNOR_PROTO_STR(_inst_nbits, _addr_nbits, _data_nbits)	\
152 	(SNOR_PROTO_INST(_inst_nbits) |				\
153 	 SNOR_PROTO_ADDR(_addr_nbits) |				\
154 	 SNOR_PROTO_DATA(_data_nbits))
155 #define SNOR_PROTO_DTR(_inst_nbits, _addr_nbits, _data_nbits)	\
156 	(SNOR_PROTO_IS_DTR |					\
157 	 SNOR_PROTO_STR(_inst_nbits, _addr_nbits, _data_nbits))
158 
159 enum spi_nor_protocol {
160 	SNOR_PROTO_1_1_1 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(1, 1, 1),
161 	SNOR_PROTO_1_1_2 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(1, 1, 2),
162 	SNOR_PROTO_1_1_4 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(1, 1, 4),
163 	SNOR_PROTO_1_1_8 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(1, 1, 8),
164 	SNOR_PROTO_1_2_2 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(1, 2, 2),
165 	SNOR_PROTO_1_4_4 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(1, 4, 4),
166 	SNOR_PROTO_1_8_8 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(1, 8, 8),
167 	SNOR_PROTO_2_2_2 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(2, 2, 2),
168 	SNOR_PROTO_4_4_4 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(4, 4, 4),
169 	SNOR_PROTO_8_8_8 = SNOR_PROTO_STR(8, 8, 8),
170 
171 	SNOR_PROTO_1_1_1_DTR = SNOR_PROTO_DTR(1, 1, 1),
172 	SNOR_PROTO_1_2_2_DTR = SNOR_PROTO_DTR(1, 2, 2),
173 	SNOR_PROTO_1_4_4_DTR = SNOR_PROTO_DTR(1, 4, 4),
174 	SNOR_PROTO_1_8_8_DTR = SNOR_PROTO_DTR(1, 8, 8),
175 	SNOR_PROTO_8_8_8_DTR = SNOR_PROTO_DTR(8, 8, 8),
176 };
177 
spi_nor_protocol_is_dtr(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)178 static inline bool spi_nor_protocol_is_dtr(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)
179 {
180 	return !!(proto & SNOR_PROTO_IS_DTR);
181 }
182 
spi_nor_get_protocol_inst_nbits(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)183 static inline u8 spi_nor_get_protocol_inst_nbits(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)
184 {
185 	return ((unsigned long)(proto & SNOR_PROTO_INST_MASK)) >>
186 		SNOR_PROTO_INST_SHIFT;
187 }
188 
spi_nor_get_protocol_addr_nbits(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)189 static inline u8 spi_nor_get_protocol_addr_nbits(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)
190 {
191 	return ((unsigned long)(proto & SNOR_PROTO_ADDR_MASK)) >>
192 		SNOR_PROTO_ADDR_SHIFT;
193 }
194 
spi_nor_get_protocol_data_nbits(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)195 static inline u8 spi_nor_get_protocol_data_nbits(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)
196 {
197 	return ((unsigned long)(proto & SNOR_PROTO_DATA_MASK)) >>
198 		SNOR_PROTO_DATA_SHIFT;
199 }
200 
spi_nor_get_protocol_width(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)201 static inline u8 spi_nor_get_protocol_width(enum spi_nor_protocol proto)
202 {
203 	return spi_nor_get_protocol_data_nbits(proto);
204 }
205 
206 /**
207  * struct spi_nor_hwcaps - Structure for describing the hardware capabilies
208  * supported by the SPI controller (bus master).
209  * @mask:		the bitmask listing all the supported hw capabilies
210  */
211 struct spi_nor_hwcaps {
212 	u32	mask;
213 };
214 
215 /*
216  *(Fast) Read capabilities.
217  * MUST be ordered by priority: the higher bit position, the higher priority.
218  * As a matter of performances, it is relevant to use Octal SPI protocols first,
219  * then Quad SPI protocols before Dual SPI protocols, Fast Read and lastly
220  * (Slow) Read.
221  */
222 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_MASK		GENMASK(15, 0)
223 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ		BIT(0)
224 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_FAST		BIT(1)
225 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_1_1_DTR	BIT(2)
226 
227 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_DUAL		GENMASK(6, 3)
228 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_1_2		BIT(3)
229 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_2_2		BIT(4)
230 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_2_2_2		BIT(5)
231 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_2_2_DTR	BIT(6)
232 
233 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_QUAD		GENMASK(10, 7)
234 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_1_4		BIT(7)
235 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_4_4		BIT(8)
236 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_4_4_4		BIT(9)
237 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_4_4_DTR	BIT(10)
238 
239 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_OCTAL		GENMASK(15, 11)
240 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_1_8		BIT(11)
241 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_8_8		BIT(12)
242 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_8_8_8		BIT(13)
243 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_8_8_DTR	BIT(14)
244 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_8_8_8_DTR	BIT(15)
245 
246 /*
247  * Page Program capabilities.
248  * MUST be ordered by priority: the higher bit position, the higher priority.
249  * Like (Fast) Read capabilities, Octal/Quad SPI protocols are preferred to the
250  * legacy SPI 1-1-1 protocol.
251  * Note that Dual Page Programs are not supported because there is no existing
252  * JEDEC/SFDP standard to define them. Also at this moment no SPI flash memory
253  * implements such commands.
254  */
255 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_MASK		GENMASK(23, 16)
256 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP			BIT(16)
257 
258 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_QUAD		GENMASK(19, 17)
259 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_1_1_4		BIT(17)
260 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_1_4_4		BIT(18)
261 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_4_4_4		BIT(19)
262 
263 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_OCTAL		GENMASK(23, 20)
264 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_1_1_8		BIT(20)
265 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_1_8_8		BIT(21)
266 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_8_8_8		BIT(22)
267 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_8_8_8_DTR	BIT(23)
268 
269 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_X_X_X	(SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_2_2_2 |	\
270 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_4_4_4 |	\
271 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_8_8_8 |	\
272 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_4_4_4 |		\
273 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_8_8_8)
274 
275 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_X_X_X_DTR	(SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_8_8_8_DTR |	\
276 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_8_8_8_DTR)
277 
278 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_DTR		(SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_1_1_DTR |	\
279 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_2_2_DTR |	\
280 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_4_4_DTR |	\
281 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_1_8_8_DTR |	\
282 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_8_8_8_DTR)
283 
284 #define SNOR_HWCAPS_ALL		(SNOR_HWCAPS_READ_MASK |	\
285 				 SNOR_HWCAPS_PP_MASK)
286 
287 /* Forward declaration that is used in 'struct spi_nor_controller_ops' */
288 struct spi_nor;
289 
290 /**
291  * struct spi_nor_controller_ops - SPI NOR controller driver specific
292  *                                 operations.
293  * @prepare:		[OPTIONAL] do some preparations for the
294  *			read/write/erase/lock/unlock operations.
295  * @unprepare:		[OPTIONAL] do some post work after the
296  *			read/write/erase/lock/unlock operations.
297  * @read_reg:		read out the register.
298  * @write_reg:		write data to the register.
299  * @read:		read data from the SPI NOR.
300  * @write:		write data to the SPI NOR.
301  * @erase:		erase a sector of the SPI NOR at the offset @offs; if
302  *			not provided by the driver, SPI NOR will send the erase
303  *			opcode via write_reg().
304  */
305 struct spi_nor_controller_ops {
306 	int (*prepare)(struct spi_nor *nor);
307 	void (*unprepare)(struct spi_nor *nor);
308 	int (*read_reg)(struct spi_nor *nor, u8 opcode, u8 *buf, size_t len);
309 	int (*write_reg)(struct spi_nor *nor, u8 opcode, const u8 *buf,
310 			 size_t len);
311 
312 	ssize_t (*read)(struct spi_nor *nor, loff_t from, size_t len, u8 *buf);
313 	ssize_t (*write)(struct spi_nor *nor, loff_t to, size_t len,
314 			 const u8 *buf);
315 	int (*erase)(struct spi_nor *nor, loff_t offs);
316 };
317 
318 /**
319  * enum spi_nor_cmd_ext - describes the command opcode extension in DTR mode
320  * @SPI_NOR_EXT_NONE: no extension. This is the default, and is used in Legacy
321  *		      SPI mode
322  * @SPI_NOR_EXT_REPEAT: the extension is same as the opcode
323  * @SPI_NOR_EXT_INVERT: the extension is the bitwise inverse of the opcode
324  * @SPI_NOR_EXT_HEX: the extension is any hex value. The command and opcode
325  *		     combine to form a 16-bit opcode.
326  */
327 enum spi_nor_cmd_ext {
328 	SPI_NOR_EXT_NONE = 0,
329 	SPI_NOR_EXT_REPEAT,
330 	SPI_NOR_EXT_INVERT,
331 	SPI_NOR_EXT_HEX,
332 };
333 
334 /*
335  * Forward declarations that are used internally by the core and manufacturer
336  * drivers.
337  */
338 struct flash_info;
339 struct spi_nor_manufacturer;
340 struct spi_nor_flash_parameter;
341 
342 /**
343  * struct spi_nor - Structure for defining the SPI NOR layer
344  * @mtd:		an mtd_info structure
345  * @lock:		the lock for the read/write/erase/lock/unlock operations
346  * @dev:		pointer to an SPI device or an SPI NOR controller device
347  * @spimem:		pointer to the SPI memory device
348  * @bouncebuf:		bounce buffer used when the buffer passed by the MTD
349  *                      layer is not DMA-able
350  * @bouncebuf_size:	size of the bounce buffer
351  * @info:		SPI NOR part JEDEC MFR ID and other info
352  * @manufacturer:	SPI NOR manufacturer
353  * @addr_nbytes:	number of address bytes
354  * @erase_opcode:	the opcode for erasing a sector
355  * @read_opcode:	the read opcode
356  * @read_dummy:		the dummy needed by the read operation
357  * @program_opcode:	the program opcode
358  * @sst_write_second:	used by the SST write operation
359  * @flags:		flag options for the current SPI NOR (SNOR_F_*)
360  * @cmd_ext_type:	the command opcode extension type for DTR mode.
361  * @read_proto:		the SPI protocol for read operations
362  * @write_proto:	the SPI protocol for write operations
363  * @reg_proto:		the SPI protocol for read_reg/write_reg/erase operations
364  * @sfdp:		the SFDP data of the flash
365  * @debugfs_root:	pointer to the debugfs directory
366  * @controller_ops:	SPI NOR controller driver specific operations.
367  * @params:		[FLASH-SPECIFIC] SPI NOR flash parameters and settings.
368  *                      The structure includes legacy flash parameters and
369  *                      settings that can be overwritten by the spi_nor_fixups
370  *                      hooks, or dynamically when parsing the SFDP tables.
371  * @dirmap:		pointers to struct spi_mem_dirmap_desc for reads/writes.
372  * @priv:		pointer to the private data
373  */
374 struct spi_nor {
375 	struct mtd_info		mtd;
376 	struct mutex		lock;
377 	struct device		*dev;
378 	struct spi_mem		*spimem;
379 	u8			*bouncebuf;
380 	size_t			bouncebuf_size;
381 	const struct flash_info	*info;
382 	const struct spi_nor_manufacturer *manufacturer;
383 	u8			addr_nbytes;
384 	u8			erase_opcode;
385 	u8			read_opcode;
386 	u8			read_dummy;
387 	u8			program_opcode;
388 	enum spi_nor_protocol	read_proto;
389 	enum spi_nor_protocol	write_proto;
390 	enum spi_nor_protocol	reg_proto;
391 	bool			sst_write_second;
392 	u32			flags;
393 	enum spi_nor_cmd_ext	cmd_ext_type;
394 	struct sfdp		*sfdp;
395 	struct dentry		*debugfs_root;
396 
397 	const struct spi_nor_controller_ops *controller_ops;
398 
399 	struct spi_nor_flash_parameter *params;
400 
401 	struct {
402 		struct spi_mem_dirmap_desc *rdesc;
403 		struct spi_mem_dirmap_desc *wdesc;
404 	} dirmap;
405 
406 	void *priv;
407 };
408 
spi_nor_set_flash_node(struct spi_nor * nor,struct device_node * np)409 static inline void spi_nor_set_flash_node(struct spi_nor *nor,
410 					  struct device_node *np)
411 {
412 	mtd_set_of_node(&nor->mtd, np);
413 }
414 
spi_nor_get_flash_node(struct spi_nor * nor)415 static inline struct device_node *spi_nor_get_flash_node(struct spi_nor *nor)
416 {
417 	return mtd_get_of_node(&nor->mtd);
418 }
419 
420 /**
421  * spi_nor_scan() - scan the SPI NOR
422  * @nor:	the spi_nor structure
423  * @name:	the chip type name
424  * @hwcaps:	the hardware capabilities supported by the controller driver
425  *
426  * The drivers can use this function to scan the SPI NOR.
427  * In the scanning, it will try to get all the necessary information to
428  * fill the mtd_info{} and the spi_nor{}.
429  *
430  * The chip type name can be provided through the @name parameter.
431  *
432  * Return: 0 for success, others for failure.
433  */
434 int spi_nor_scan(struct spi_nor *nor, const char *name,
435 		 const struct spi_nor_hwcaps *hwcaps);
436 
437 /**
438  * spi_nor_restore_addr_mode() - restore the status of SPI NOR
439  * @nor:	the spi_nor structure
440  */
441 void spi_nor_restore(struct spi_nor *nor);
442 
443 #endif
444