| Fuse API functions and commands |
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| The fuse API allows to control a fusebox and how it is used by the upper |
| hardware layers. |
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| A fuse corresponds to a single non-volatile memory bit that can be programmed |
| (i.e. blown, set to 1) only once. The programming operation is irreversible. A |
| fuse that has not been programmed reads 0. |
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| Fuses can be used by SoCs to store various permanent configuration and data, |
| e.g. boot configuration, security configuration, MAC addresses, etc. |
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| A fuse word is the smallest group of fuses that can be read at once from the |
| fusebox control IP registers. This is limited to 32 bits with the current API. |
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| A fuse bank is the smallest group of fuse words having a common ID, as defined |
| by each SoC. |
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| Upon startup, the fusebox control IP reads the fuse values and stores them to a |
| volatile shadow cache. |
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| See the README files of the drivers implementing this API in order to know the |
| SoC- and implementation-specific details. |
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| Functions / commands: |
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| int fuse_read(u32 bank, u32 word, u32 *val); |
| fuse read <bank> <word> [<cnt>] |
| Read fuse words from the shadow cache. |
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| int fuse_sense(u32 bank, u32 word, u32 *val); |
| fuse sense <bank> <word> [<cnt>] |
| Sense - i.e. read directly from the fusebox, skipping the shadow cache - |
| fuse words. This operation does not update the shadow cache. |
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| This is useful to know the true value of fuses if an override has been |
| performed (see below). |
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| int fuse_prog(u32 bank, u32 word, u32 val); |
| fuse prog [-y] <bank> <word> <hexval> [<hexval>...] |
| Program fuse words. This operation directly affects the fusebox and is |
| irreversible. The shadow cache is updated accordingly or not, depending on |
| each IP. |
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| Only the bits to be programmed should be set in the input value (i.e. for |
| fuse bits that have already been programmed and hence should be left |
| unchanged by a further programming, it is preferable to clear the |
| corresponding bits in the input value in order not to perform a new |
| hardware programming operation on these fuse bits). |
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| int fuse_override(u32 bank, u32 word, u32 val); |
| fuse override <bank> <word> <hexval> [<hexval>...] |
| Override fuse words in the shadow cache. |
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| The fusebox is unaffected, so following this operation, the shadow cache |
| may differ from the fusebox values. Read or sense operations can then be |
| used to get the values from the shadow cache or from the fusebox. |
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| This is useful to change the behaviors linked to some cached fuse values, |
| either because this is needed only temporarily, or because some of the |
| fuses have already been programmed or are locked (if the SoC allows to |
| override a locked fuse). |
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| Configuration: |
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| CONFIG_CMD_FUSE |
| Define this to enable the fuse commands. |