osmo-asf4-dfu/hal/include/hpl_user_area.h

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/**
* \file
*
* \brief Special user data area access
*
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#ifndef _HPL_USER_DATA_H_INCLUDED
#define _HPL_USER_DATA_H_INCLUDED
#include <stdint.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* \brief Read data from user data area
*
* The user data area could be the area that stores user data that is not erased
* with the flash contents, e.g.,
* - NVM Software Calibration Area of SAM D/L/C family
* - User Signature of SAM E/S/V 70
*
* \param[in] base The base address of the user area
* \param[in] offset The byte offset of the data to be read inside the area
* \param[out] buf Pointer to buffer to place the read data
* \param[in] size Size of data in number of bytes
*
* \return Operation status or bytes read.
* \retval ERR_NONE Data read successfully
* \retval ERR_UNSUPPORTED_OP base address not in any supported user area
* \retval ERR_BAD_ADDRESS offset not in right area
* \retval ERR_INVALID_ARG offset and size exceeds the right area
*/
int32_t _user_area_read(const void *base, const uint32_t offset, uint8_t *buf, const uint32_t size);
/**
* \brief Read no more than 32 bits data from user data area
*
* When reading bits, the bitfield can cross 32-bis boundaries.
*
* \param[in] base The base address of the user area
* \param[in] bit_offset Offset in number of bits
* \param[in] n_bits Number of bits to read
* \return data read, assert if anything wrong (address not in user area
* offset, size error, etc.).
*/
uint32_t _user_area_read_bits(const void *base, const uint32_t bit_offset, const uint8_t n_bits);
/**
* \brief Write data to user data area
*
* The user data area could be the area that stores user data that is not erased
* with the flash contents, e.g.,
* - NVM Software Calibration Area of SAM D/L/C family
* - User Signature of SAM E/S/V 70
*
* When assigned offset and size exceeds the data area, error is reported.
*
* \param[out] base The base address of the user area
* \param[in] offset The offset of the data to be written inside the area
* \param[in] buf Pointer to buffer to place the written data
* \param[in] size Size of data in number of bytes
*
* \return Operation status or bytes writting.
* \retval ERR_NONE Data written successfully
* \retval ERR_UNSUPPORTED_OP base address not in any supported user area
* \retval ERR_DENIED Security bit is set
* \retval ERR_BAD_ADDRESS offset not in right area
* \retval ERR_INVALID_ARG offset and size exceeds the right area
*/
int32_t _user_area_write(void *base, const uint32_t offset, const uint8_t *buf, const uint32_t size);
/**
* \brief Write no more than 32 bits data to user data area
*
* When writting bits, the bitfield can cross 32-bis boundaries.
*
* \param[out] base The base address of the user area
* \param[in] bit_offset Offset in number of bits
* \param[in] bits The data content
* \param[in] n_bits Number of bits to write
* \return Operation result
* \retval ERR_NONE Data written successfully
* \retval ERR_UNSUPPORTED_OP base address not in any supported user area
* \retval ERR_DENIED Security bit is set
* \retval ERR_BAD_ADDRESS offset not in right area
* \retval ERR_INVALID_ARG offset and size exceeds the right area
*/
int32_t _user_area_write_bits(void *base, const uint32_t bit_offset, const uint32_t bits, const uint8_t n_bits);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _HPL_USER_DATA_H_INCLUDED */