:orphan: .. raw:: html .. dtcompatible:: nordic,qspi-nor .. _dtbinding_nordic_qspi_nor: nordic,qspi-nor (on qspi bus) ############################# Vendor: :ref:`Nordic Semiconductor ` .. note:: An implementation of a driver matching this compatible is available in :zephyr_file:`drivers/flash/nrf_qspi_nor.c`. Description *********** .. code-block:: none QSPI NOR flash supporting the JEDEC CFI interface. Properties ********** .. tabs:: .. group-tab:: Node specific properties Properties not inherited from the base binding file. .. list-table:: :widths: 1 1 4 :header-rows: 1 * - Name - Type - Details * - ``jedec-id`` - ``uint8-array`` - .. code-block:: none JEDEC ID as manufacturer ID, memory type, memory density This property is **required**. * - ``size`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none The size in bits. Set this or size-in-bytes, but not both. * - ``size-in-bytes`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none The size in bytes. Set this or size, but not both. * - ``quad-enable-requirements`` - ``string`` - .. code-block:: none Quad Enable Requirements value from JESD216 BFP DW15. Use NONE if the device detects 1-1-4 and 1-4-4 modes by the instruction. Use S1B6 if QE is bit 6 of the first status register byte, and can be configured by reading then writing one byte with RDSR and WRSR. For other fields see the specification. Default value: ``S1B6`` Legal values: ``'NONE'``, ``'S2B1v1'``, ``'S1B6'``, ``'S2B7'``, ``'S2B1v4'``, ``'S2B1v5'``, ``'S2B1v6'`` * - ``readoc`` - ``string`` - .. code-block:: none Specify the number of data lines and opcode used for reading. If not provided fastread will be selected. Legal values: ``'fastread'``, ``'read2o'``, ``'read2io'``, ``'read4o'``, ``'read4io'`` * - ``writeoc`` - ``string`` - .. code-block:: none Specify the number of data lines and opcode used for writing. If not provided pp will be selected. Legal values: ``'pp'``, ``'pp2o'``, ``'pp4o'``, ``'pp4io'`` * - ``address-size-32`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Set to indicate that 32-bit addressing is to be used. If not specified 24-bit addressing will be used. * - ``ppsize-512`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Set to indicate that the write opcode operates on 512-byte pages. If not specified the write opcode operates on 256-byte pages. * - ``sck-delay`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none Number of clock cycles CSn must be asserted before it can go low again, specified in nanoseconds. * - ``rx-delay`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none Number of clock cycles from the rising edge of the SPI clock until the input serial data is sampled. * - ``cpha`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Set to indicate phase starts with asserted half-phase (CPHA=1). For this driver using this property requires also using cpol. * - ``cpol`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Set to indicate clock leading edge is falling (CPOL=1). For this driver using this property requires also using cpha. * - ``sck-frequency`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none Maximum clock speed supported by the device, in Hz. This property is **required**. * - ``requires-ulbpr`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Indicates the device requires the ULBPR (0x98) command. Some flash chips such as the Microchip SST26VF series have a block protection register that initializes to write-protected. Use this property to indicate that the BPR must be unlocked before write operations can proceed. * - ``has-dpd`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Indicates the device supports the DPD (0xB9) command. Use this property to indicate the flash chip supports the Deep Power-Down mode that is entered by command 0xB9 to reduce power consumption below normal standby levels. Use of this property implies that the RDPD (0xAB) Release from Deep Power Down command is also supported. (On some chips this command functions as Read Electronic Signature; see t-enter-dpd). * - ``dpd-wakeup-sequence`` - ``array`` - .. code-block:: none Specifies wakeup durations for devices without RDPD. Some devices (Macronix MX25R in particular) wake from deep power down by a timed sequence of CSn toggles rather than the RDPD command. This property specifies three durations measured in nanoseconds, in this order: (1) tDPDD (Delay Time for Release from Deep Power-Down Mode) (2) tCDRP (CSn Toggling Time before Release from Deep Power-Down Mode) (3) tRDP (Recovery Time for Release from Deep Power-Down Mode) Absence of this property indicates that the RDPD command should be used to wake the chip from Deep Power-Down mode. * - ``t-enter-dpd`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none Duration required to complete the DPD command. This provides the duration, in nanoseconds, that CSn must be remain deasserted after issuing DPD before the chip will enter deep power down. If not provided the driver does not enforce a delay. * - ``t-exit-dpd`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none Duration required to complete the RDPD command. This provides the duration, in nanoseconds, that CSn must be remain deasserted after issuing RDPD before the chip will exit deep power down and be ready to receive additional commands. If not provided the driver does not enforce a delay. * - ``has-lock`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none Bit mask of bits of the status register that should be cleared on startup. Some devices from certain vendors power-up with block protect bits set in the status register, which prevent any erase or program operation from working. Devices that have this behavior need to clear those bits on startup. However, other devices have non-volatile bits in the status register that should not be cleared. This value, when present, identifies bits in the status register that should be cleared when the device is initialized. * - ``mxicy,mx25r-power-mode`` - ``string`` - .. code-block:: none Select to configure flash to use ultra low power mode or high performance mode (L/H switch). The high performance mode has faster write and erase performance, but use more power than ultra low power mode. Only supported on Macronix MX25R Ultra Low Power series. Legal values: ``'low-power'``, ``'high-performance'`` * - ``use-4b-addr-opcodes`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Indicates the device uses special 4-byte address opcodes. Instead of switching to 4-byte addressing mode, the device uses special opcodes for 4-byte addressing. Some devices support 4-byte address opcodes for read/write/erase operations. Use this property to indicate that the device supports 4-byte address opcodes. * - ``sfdp-bfp`` - ``uint8-array`` - .. code-block:: none Contains the 32-bit words in little-endian byte order from the JESD216 Serial Flash Discoverable Parameters Basic Flash Parameters table. This provides flash-specific configuration information in cases were runtime retrieval of SFDP data is not desired. * - ``enter-4byte-addr`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none Enter 4-Byte Addressing value from JESD216 BFP DW16 This property is ignored if the device is configured to use SFDP data from the sfdp-bfp property (CONFIG_SPI_NOR_SFDP_DEVICETREE) or to read SFDP properties at runtime (CONFIG_SPI_NOR_SFDP_RUNTIME). For CONFIG_SPI_NOR_SFDP_MINIMAL this is the 8-bit value from bits 31:24 of DW16 identifying ways a device can be placed into 4-byte addressing mode. If provided as a non-zero value the driver assumes that 4-byte addressing is require to access the full address range, and automatically puts the device into 4-byte address mode when the device is initialized. * - ``page-size`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none Number of bytes in a page from JESD216 BFP DW11 This property is only used in the CONFIG_SPI_NOR_SFDP_MINIMAL configuration. It is ignored if the device is configured to use SFDP data from the sfdp-bfp property (CONFIG_SPI_NOR_SFDP_DEVICETREE) or if the SFDP parameters are read from the device at runtime (CONFIG_SPI_NOR_SFDP_RUNTIME). The default value is 256 bytes if the value is not specified. .. group-tab:: Deprecated node specific properties Deprecated properties not inherited from the base binding file. (None) .. group-tab:: Base properties Properties inherited from the base binding file, which defines common properties that may be set on many nodes. Not all of these may apply to the "nordic,qspi-nor" compatible. .. list-table:: :widths: 1 1 4 :header-rows: 1 * - Name - Type - Details * - ``reg`` - ``array`` - .. code-block:: none Information used to address the device. The value is specific to the device (i.e. is different depending on the compatible property). The "reg" property is typically a sequence of (address, length) pairs. Each pair is called a "register block". Values are conventionally written in hex. For details, see "2.3.6 reg" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. This property is **required**. See :ref:`zephyr:dt-important-props` for more information. * - ``status`` - ``string`` - .. code-block:: none Indicates the operational status of the hardware or other resource that the node represents. In particular: - "okay" means the resource is operational and, for example, can be used by device drivers - "disabled" means the resource is not operational and the system should treat it as if it is not present For details, see "2.3.4 status" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. Legal values: ``'ok'``, ``'okay'``, ``'disabled'``, ``'reserved'``, ``'fail'``, ``'fail-sss'`` See :ref:`zephyr:dt-important-props` for more information. * - ``compatible`` - ``string-array`` - .. code-block:: none This property is a list of strings that essentially define what type of hardware or other resource this devicetree node represents. Each device driver checks for specific compatible property values to find the devicetree nodes that represent resources that the driver should manage. The recommended format is "vendor,device", The "vendor" part is an abbreviated name of the vendor. The "device" is usually from the datasheet. The compatible property can have multiple values, ordered from most- to least-specific. Having additional values is useful when the device is a specific instance of a more general family, to allow the system to match the most specific driver available. For details, see "2.3.1 compatible" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. This property is **required**. See :ref:`zephyr:dt-important-props` for more information. * - ``reg-names`` - ``string-array`` - .. code-block:: none Optional names given to each register block in the "reg" property. For example: / { soc { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; uart@1000 { reg = <0x1000 0x2000>, <0x3000 0x4000>; reg-names = "foo", "bar"; }; }; }; The uart@1000 node has two register blocks: - one with base address 0x1000, size 0x2000, and name "foo" - another with base address 0x3000, size 0x4000, and name "bar" * - ``interrupts`` - ``array`` - .. code-block:: none Information about interrupts generated by the device, encoded as an array of one or more interrupt specifiers. The format of the data in this property varies by where the device appears in the interrupt tree. Devices with the same "interrupt-parent" will use the same format in their interrupts properties. For details, see "2.4 Interrupts and Interrupt Mapping" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. See :ref:`zephyr:dt-important-props` for more information. * - ``interrupts-extended`` - ``compound`` - .. code-block:: none Extended interrupt specifier for device, used as an alternative to the "interrupts" property. For details, see "2.4 Interrupts and Interrupt Mapping" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. * - ``interrupt-names`` - ``string-array`` - .. code-block:: none Optional names given to each interrupt generated by a device. The interrupts themselves are defined in either "interrupts" or "interrupts-extended" properties. For details, see "2.4 Interrupts and Interrupt Mapping" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. * - ``interrupt-parent`` - ``phandle`` - .. code-block:: none If present, this refers to the node which handles interrupts generated by this device. For details, see "2.4 Interrupts and Interrupt Mapping" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. * - ``label`` - ``string`` - .. code-block:: none Human readable string describing the device. Use of this property is deprecated except as needed on a case-by-case basis. For details, see "4.1.2 Miscellaneous Properties" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. See :ref:`zephyr:dt-important-props` for more information. * - ``clocks`` - ``phandle-array`` - .. code-block:: none Information about the device's clock providers. In general, this property should follow conventions established in the dt-schema binding: https://github.com/devicetree-org/dt-schema/blob/main/dtschema/schemas/clock/clock.yaml * - ``clock-names`` - ``string-array`` - .. code-block:: none Optional names given to each clock provider in the "clocks" property. * - ``#address-cells`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none This property encodes the number of cells used by address fields in "reg" properties in this node's children. For details, see "2.3.5 #address-cells and #size-cells" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. * - ``#size-cells`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none This property encodes the number of cells used by size fields in "reg" properties in this node's children. For details, see "2.3.5 #address-cells and #size-cells" in Devicetree Specification v0.4. * - ``dmas`` - ``phandle-array`` - .. code-block:: none DMA channel specifiers relevant to the device. * - ``dma-names`` - ``string-array`` - .. code-block:: none Optional names given to the DMA channel specifiers in the "dmas" property. * - ``io-channels`` - ``phandle-array`` - .. code-block:: none IO channel specifiers relevant to the device. * - ``io-channel-names`` - ``string-array`` - .. code-block:: none Optional names given to the IO channel specifiers in the "io-channels" property. * - ``mboxes`` - ``phandle-array`` - .. code-block:: none Mailbox / IPM channel specifiers relevant to the device. * - ``mbox-names`` - ``string-array`` - .. code-block:: none Optional names given to the mbox specifiers in the "mboxes" property. * - ``power-domains`` - ``phandle-array`` - .. code-block:: none Power domain specifiers relevant to the device. * - ``power-domain-names`` - ``string-array`` - .. code-block:: none Optional names given to the power domain specifiers in the "power-domains" property. * - ``#power-domain-cells`` - ``int`` - .. code-block:: none Number of cells in power-domains property * - ``zephyr,deferred-init`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Do not initialize device automatically on boot. Device should be manually initialized using device_init(). * - ``wakeup-source`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Property to identify that a device can be used as wake up source. When this property is provided a specific flag is set into the device that tells the system that the device is capable of wake up the system. Wake up capable devices are disabled (interruptions will not wake up the system) by default but they can be enabled at runtime if necessary. * - ``zephyr,pm-device-runtime-auto`` - ``boolean`` - .. code-block:: none Automatically configure the device for runtime power management after the init function runs. * - ``zephyr,disabling-power-states`` - ``phandles`` - .. code-block:: none List of power states that will disable this device power.