OVMS3-idf/components/efuse/include/esp_efuse.h
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// Copyright 2017-2018 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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#ifndef _ESP_EFUSE_MANAGER_H_
#define _ESP_EFUSE_MANAGER_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stdint.h>
#include "esp_err.h"
#include "esp_log.h"
#define ESP_ERR_EFUSE 0x1600 /*!< Base error code for efuse api. */
#define ESP_OK_EFUSE_CNT (ESP_ERR_EFUSE + 0x01) /*!< OK the required number of bits is set. */
#define ESP_ERR_EFUSE_CNT_IS_FULL (ESP_ERR_EFUSE + 0x02) /*!< Error field is full. */
#define ESP_ERR_EFUSE_REPEATED_PROG (ESP_ERR_EFUSE + 0x03) /*!< Error repeated programming of programmed bits is strictly forbidden. */
#define ESP_ERR_CODING (ESP_ERR_EFUSE + 0x04) /*!< Error while a encoding operation. */
/**
* @brief Type of eFuse blocks
*/
typedef enum {
EFUSE_BLK0 = 0, /**< Number of eFuse block. Reserved. */
EFUSE_BLK1 = 1, /**< Number of eFuse block. Used for Flash Encryption. If not using that Flash Encryption feature, they can be used for another purpose. */
EFUSE_BLK2 = 2, /**< Number of eFuse block. Used for Secure Boot. If not using that Secure Boot feature, they can be used for another purpose. */
EFUSE_BLK3 = 3 /**< Number of eFuse block. Uses for the purpose of the user. */
} esp_efuse_block_t;
/**
* @brief Type of coding scheme
*/
typedef enum {
EFUSE_CODING_SCHEME_NONE = 0, /**< None */
EFUSE_CODING_SCHEME_3_4 = 1, /**< 3/4 coding */
EFUSE_CODING_SCHEME_REPEAT = 2, /**< Repeat coding */
} esp_efuse_coding_scheme_t;
/**
* @brief Structure eFuse field
*/
typedef struct {
esp_efuse_block_t efuse_block; /**< Block of eFuse */
uint16_t bit_start; /**< Start bit [0..255] */
uint16_t bit_count; /**< Length of bit field [1..256]*/
} esp_efuse_desc_t;
/**
* @brief Reads bits from EFUSE field and writes it into an array.
*
* The number of read bits will be limited to the minimum value
* from the description of the bits in "field" structure or "dst_size_bits" required size.
* Use "esp_efuse_get_field_size()" function to determine the length of the field.
* @param[in] field A pointer to the structure describing the fields of efuse.
* @param[out] dst A pointer to array that will contain the result of reading.
* @param[in] dst_size_bits The number of bits required to read.
* If the requested number of bits is greater than the field,
* the number will be limited to the field size.
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK: The operation was successfully completed.
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Error in the passed arguments.
*/
esp_err_t esp_efuse_read_field_blob(const esp_efuse_desc_t* field[], void* dst, size_t dst_size_bits);
/**
* @brief Reads bits from EFUSE field and returns number of bits programmed as "1".
*
* If the bits are set not sequentially, they will still be counted.
* @param[in] field A pointer to the structure describing the fields of efuse.
* @param[out] out_cnt A pointer that will contain the number of programmed as "1" bits.
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK: The operation was successfully completed.
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Error in the passed arguments.
*/
esp_err_t esp_efuse_read_field_cnt(const esp_efuse_desc_t* field[], size_t* out_cnt);
/**
* @brief Writes array to EFUSE field.
*
* The number of write bits will be limited to the minimum value
* from the description of the bits in "field" structure or "src_size_bits" required size.
* Use "esp_efuse_get_field_size()" function to determine the length of the field.
* After the function is completed, the writing registers are cleared.
* @param[in] field A pointer to the structure describing the fields of efuse.
* @param[in] src A pointer to array that contains the data for writing.
* @param[in] src_size_bits The number of bits required to write.
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK: The operation was successfully completed.
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Error in the passed arguments.
* - ESP_ERR_EFUSE_REPEATED_PROG: Error repeated programming of programmed bits is strictly forbidden.
* - ESP_ERR_CODING: Error range of data does not match the coding scheme.
*/
esp_err_t esp_efuse_write_field_blob(const esp_efuse_desc_t* field[], const void* src, size_t src_size_bits);
/**
* @brief Writes a required count of bits as "1" to EFUSE field.
*
* If there are no free bits in the field to set the required number of bits to "1",
* ESP_ERR_EFUSE_CNT_IS_FULL error is returned, the field will not be partially recorded.
* After the function is completed, the writing registers are cleared.
* @param[in] field A pointer to the structure describing the fields of efuse.
* @param[in] cnt Required number of programmed as "1" bits.
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK: The operation was successfully completed.
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Error in the passed arguments.
* - ESP_ERR_EFUSE_CNT_IS_FULL: Not all requested cnt bits is set.
*/
esp_err_t esp_efuse_write_field_cnt(const esp_efuse_desc_t* field[], size_t cnt);
/**
* @brief Returns the number of bits used by field.
*
* @param[in] field A pointer to the structure describing the fields of efuse.
*
* @return Returns the number of bits used by field.
*/
esp_err_t esp_efuse_get_field_size(const esp_efuse_desc_t* field[]);
/**
* @brief Returns value of efuse register.
*
* This is a thread-safe implementation.
* Example: EFUSE_BLK2_RDATA3_REG where (blk=2, num_reg=3)
* @param[in] blk Block number of eFuse.
* @param[in] num_reg The register number in the block.
*
* @return Value of register
*/
uint32_t esp_efuse_read_reg(esp_efuse_block_t blk, unsigned int num_reg);
/**
* @brief Write value to efuse register.
*
* Apply a coding scheme if necessary.
* This is a thread-safe implementation.
* Example: EFUSE_BLK3_WDATA0_REG where (blk=3, num_reg=0)
* @param[in] blk Block number of eFuse.
* @param[in] num_reg The register number in the block.
* @param[in] val Value to write.
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK: The operation was successfully completed.
* - ESP_ERR_EFUSE_REPEATED_PROG: Error repeated programming of programmed bits is strictly forbidden.
*/
esp_err_t esp_efuse_write_reg(esp_efuse_block_t blk, unsigned int num_reg, uint32_t val);
/**
* @brief Return efuse coding scheme for blocks.
*
* Note: The coding scheme is applicable only to 1, 2 and 3 blocks. For 0 block, the coding scheme is always ``NONE``.
*
* @param[in] blk Block number of eFuse.
* @return Return efuse coding scheme for blocks
*/
esp_efuse_coding_scheme_t esp_efuse_get_coding_scheme(esp_efuse_block_t blk);
/**
* @brief Read key to efuse block starting at the offset and the required size.
*
* @param[in] blk Block number of eFuse.
* @param[in] dst_key A pointer to array that will contain the result of reading.
* @param[in] offset_in_bits Start bit in block.
* @param[in] size_bits The number of bits required to read.
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK: The operation was successfully completed.
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Error in the passed arguments.
* - ESP_ERR_CODING: Error range of data does not match the coding scheme.
*/
esp_err_t esp_efuse_read_block(esp_efuse_block_t blk, void* dst_key, size_t offset_in_bits, size_t size_bits);
/**
* @brief Write key to efuse block starting at the offset and the required size.
*
* @param[in] blk Block number of eFuse.
* @param[in] src_key A pointer to array that contains the key for writing.
* @param[in] offset_in_bits Start bit in block.
* @param[in] size_bits The number of bits required to write.
*
* @return
* - ESP_OK: The operation was successfully completed.
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: Error in the passed arguments.
* - ESP_ERR_CODING: Error range of data does not match the coding scheme.
* - ESP_ERR_EFUSE_REPEATED_PROG: Error repeated programming of programmed bits
*/
esp_err_t esp_efuse_write_block(esp_efuse_block_t blk, const void* src_key, size_t offset_in_bits, size_t size_bits);
/**
* @brief Returns chip version from efuse
*
* @return chip version
*/
uint8_t esp_efuse_get_chip_ver(void);
/**
* @brief Returns chip package from efuse
*
* @return chip package
*/
uint32_t esp_efuse_get_pkg_ver(void);
/* @brief Permanently update values written to the efuse write registers
*
* After updating EFUSE_BLKx_WDATAx_REG registers with new values to
* write, call this function to permanently write them to efuse.
*
* @note Setting bits in efuse is permanent, they cannot be unset.
*
* @note Due to this restriction you don't need to copy values to
* Efuse write registers from the matching read registers, bits which
* are set in the read register but unset in the matching write
* register will be unchanged when new values are burned.
*
* @note This function is not threadsafe, if calling code updates
* efuse values from multiple tasks then this is caller's
* responsibility to serialise.
*
* After burning new efuses, the read registers are updated to match
* the new efuse values.
*/
void esp_efuse_burn_new_values(void);
/* @brief Reset efuse write registers
*
* Efuse write registers are written to zero, to negate
* any changes that have been staged here.
*
* @note This function is not threadsafe, if calling code updates
* efuse values from multiple tasks then this is caller's
* responsibility to serialise.
*/
void esp_efuse_reset(void);
/* @brief Disable BASIC ROM Console via efuse
*
* By default, if booting from flash fails the ESP32 will boot a
* BASIC console in ROM.
*
* Call this function (from bootloader or app) to permanently
* disable the console on this chip.
*/
void esp_efuse_disable_basic_rom_console(void);
/* @brief Encode one or more sets of 6 byte sequences into
* 8 bytes suitable for 3/4 Coding Scheme.
*
* This function is only useful if the CODING_SCHEME efuse
* is set to value 1 for 3/4 Coding Scheme.
*
* @param[in] in_bytes Pointer to a sequence of bytes to encode for 3/4 Coding Scheme. Must have length in_bytes_len. After being written to hardware, these bytes will read back as little-endian words.
* @param[out] out_words Pointer to array of words suitable for writing to efuse write registers. Array must contain 2 words (8 bytes) for every 6 bytes in in_bytes_len. Can be a pointer to efuse write registers.
* @param in_bytes_len. Length of array pointed to by in_bytes, in bytes. Must be a multiple of 6.
*
* @return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if either pointer is null or in_bytes_len is not a multiple of 6. ESP_OK otherwise.
*/
esp_err_t esp_efuse_apply_34_encoding(const uint8_t *in_bytes, uint32_t *out_words, size_t in_bytes_len);
/* @brief Write random data to efuse key block write registers
*
* @note Caller is responsible for ensuring efuse
* block is empty and not write protected, before calling.
*
* @note Behaviour depends on coding scheme: a 256-bit key is
* generated and written for Coding Scheme "None", a 192-bit key
* is generated, extended to 256-bits by the Coding Scheme,
* and then writtten for 3/4 Coding Scheme.
*
* @note This function does not burn the new values, caller should
* call esp_efuse_burn_new_values() when ready to do this.
*
* @param blk_wdata0_reg Address of the first data write register
* in the block
*/
void esp_efuse_write_random_key(uint32_t blk_wdata0_reg);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // _ESP_EFUSE_MANAGER_H_