| Driver implementing the fuse API for Freescale's On-Chip OTP Controller (OCOTP) |
| on MXC |
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| This IP can be found on the following SoCs: |
| - Vybrid VF610, |
| - i.MX6. |
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| Note that this IP is different from albeit similar to the IPs of the same name |
| that can be found on the following SoCs: |
| - i.MX23, |
| - i.MX28, |
| - i.MX50. |
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| The section numbers in this file refer to the i.MX6 Reference Manual. |
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| A fuse word contains 32 fuse bit slots, as explained in 46.2.1. |
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| A bank contains 8 fuse word slots, as explained in 46.2.1 and shown by the |
| memory map in 46.4. |
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| Some fuse bit or word slots may not have the corresponding fuses actually |
| implemented in the fusebox. |
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| See the README files of the SoCs using this driver in order to know the |
| conventions used by U-Boot to store some specific data in the fuses, e.g. MAC |
| addresses. |
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| Fuse operations: |
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| Read |
| Read operations are implemented as read accesses to the shadow registers, |
| using "Bankx Wordy" from the memory map in 46.4. This is explained in |
| detail by the first two paragraphs in 46.2.1.2. |
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| Sense |
| Sense operations are implemented as the direct fusebox read explained by |
| the steps in 46.2.1.2. |
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| Program |
| Program operations are implemented as explained by the steps in 46.2.1.3. |
| Following this operation, the shadow registers are not reloaded by the |
| hardware. |
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| Override |
| Override operations are implemented as write accesses to the shadow |
| registers, as explained by the first paragraph in 46.2.1.3. |
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| Configuration: |
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| CONFIG_MXC_OCOTP |
| Define this to enable the mxc_ocotp driver. |