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-rw-r--r--mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/magnesium.py111
-rw-r--r--mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/rhodium.py66
-rw-r--r--mpm/python/usrp_mpm/user_eeprom.py142
3 files changed, 150 insertions, 169 deletions
diff --git a/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/magnesium.py b/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/magnesium.py
index ca3c74e4b..2d2e7aa60 100644
--- a/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/magnesium.py
+++ b/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/magnesium.py
@@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ Magnesium dboard implementation module
from __future__ import print_function
import os
-import threading
-from six import iterkeys, iteritems
from usrp_mpm import lib # Pulls in everything from C++-land
from usrp_mpm.dboard_manager import DboardManagerBase
from usrp_mpm.dboard_manager.mg_periphs import TCA6408, MgCPLD
@@ -19,8 +17,7 @@ from usrp_mpm.dboard_manager.mg_periphs import DboardClockControl
from usrp_mpm.cores import nijesdcore
from usrp_mpm.mpmlog import get_logger
from usrp_mpm.sys_utils.uio import open_uio
-from usrp_mpm.sys_utils.udev import get_eeprom_paths
-from usrp_mpm.bfrfs import BufferFS
+from usrp_mpm.user_eeprom import BfrfsEEPROM
###############################################################################
# SPI Helpers
@@ -70,7 +67,7 @@ def create_spidev_iface_phasedac(dev_node):
###############################################################################
# Main dboard control class
###############################################################################
-class Magnesium(DboardManagerBase):
+class Magnesium(BfrfsEEPROM, DboardManagerBase):
"""
Holds all dboard specific information and methods of the magnesium dboard
"""
@@ -109,7 +106,7 @@ class Magnesium(DboardManagerBase):
'label': "e0004000.i2c",
'offset': 1024,
'max_size': 32786 - 1024,
- 'alignment': 1024,
+ 'alignment': 1024, # FIXME check alignment is correct (block size)
},
}
default_master_clock_rate = 125e6
@@ -117,7 +114,7 @@ class Magnesium(DboardManagerBase):
default_current_jesd_rate = 2500e6
def __init__(self, slot_idx, **kwargs):
- super(Magnesium, self).__init__(slot_idx, **kwargs)
+ DboardManagerBase.__init__(self, slot_idx, **kwargs)
self.log = get_logger("Magnesium-{}".format(slot_idx))
self.log.trace("Initializing Magnesium daughterboard, slot index %d",
self.slot_idx)
@@ -179,9 +176,7 @@ class Magnesium(DboardManagerBase):
dev_rev=self.get_device_rev(),
)
)
- self.eeprom_fs, self.eeprom_path = self._init_user_eeprom(
- self._get_user_eeprom_info(self.rev)
- )
+ BfrfsEEPROM.__init__(self)
self.log.trace("Loading SPI devices...")
self._spi_ifaces = {
key: self.spi_factories[key](self._spi_nodes[key])
@@ -237,43 +232,6 @@ class Magnesium(DboardManagerBase):
self.log.trace("adding {}".format(method))
setattr(self, method, export_method(myk, method))
- def _get_user_eeprom_info(self, rev):
- """
- Return an EEPROM access map (from self.user_eeprom) based on the rev.
- """
- rev_for_lookup = rev
- while rev_for_lookup not in self.user_eeprom:
- if rev_for_lookup < 0:
- raise RuntimeError("Could not find a user EEPROM map for "
- "revision %d!", rev)
- rev_for_lookup -= 1
- assert rev_for_lookup in self.user_eeprom, \
- "Invalid EEPROM lookup rev!"
- return self.user_eeprom[rev_for_lookup]
-
- def _init_user_eeprom(self, eeprom_info):
- """
- Reads out user-data EEPROM, and intializes a BufferFS object from that.
- """
- self.log.trace("Initializing EEPROM user data...")
- eeprom_paths = get_eeprom_paths(eeprom_info.get('label'))
- self.log.trace("Found the following EEPROM paths: `{}'".format(
- eeprom_paths))
- eeprom_path = eeprom_paths[self.slot_idx]
- self.log.trace("Selected EEPROM path: `{}'".format(eeprom_path))
- user_eeprom_offset = eeprom_info.get('offset', 0)
- self.log.trace("Selected EEPROM offset: %d", user_eeprom_offset)
- user_eeprom_data = open(eeprom_path, 'rb').read()[user_eeprom_offset:]
- self.log.trace("Total EEPROM size is: %d bytes", len(user_eeprom_data))
- # FIXME verify EEPROM sectors
- return BufferFS(
- user_eeprom_data,
- max_size=eeprom_info.get('max_size'),
- alignment=eeprom_info.get('alignment', 1024),
- log=self.log
- ), eeprom_path
-
-
def init(self, args):
"""
Execute necessary init dance to bring up dboard
@@ -337,65 +295,6 @@ class Magnesium(DboardManagerBase):
self._init_args = args
return result
- def get_user_eeprom_data(self):
- """
- Return a dict of blobs stored in the user data section of the EEPROM.
- """
- return {
- blob_id: self.eeprom_fs.get_blob(blob_id)
- for blob_id in iterkeys(self.eeprom_fs.entries)
- }
-
- def set_user_eeprom_data(self, eeprom_data):
- """
- Update the local EEPROM with the data from eeprom_data.
-
- The actual writing to EEPROM can take some time, and is thus kicked
- into a background task. Don't call set_user_eeprom_data() quickly in
- succession. Also, while the background task is running, reading the
- EEPROM is unavailable and MPM won't be able to reboot until it's
- completed.
- However, get_user_eeprom_data() will immediately return the correct
- data after this method returns.
- """
- for blob_id, blob in iteritems(eeprom_data):
- self.eeprom_fs.set_blob(blob_id, blob)
- self.log.trace("Writing EEPROM info to `{}'".format(self.eeprom_path))
- eeprom_offset = self.user_eeprom[self.rev]['offset']
- def _write_to_eeprom_task(path, offset, data, log):
- " Writer task: Actually write to file "
- # Note: This can be sped up by only writing sectors that actually
- # changed. To do so, this function would need to read out the
- # current state of the file, do some kind of diff, and then seek()
- # to the different sectors. When very large blobs are being
- # written, it doesn't actually help all that much, of course,
- # because in that case, we'd anyway be changing most of the EEPROM.
- with open(path, 'r+b') as eeprom_file:
- log.trace("Seeking forward to `{}'".format(offset))
- eeprom_file.seek(eeprom_offset)
- log.trace("Writing a total of {} bytes.".format(
- len(self.eeprom_fs.buffer)))
- eeprom_file.write(data)
- log.trace("EEPROM write complete.")
- thread_id = "eeprom_writer_task_{}".format(self.slot_idx)
- if any([x.name == thread_id for x in threading.enumerate()]):
- # Should this be fatal?
- self.log.warn("Another EEPROM writer thread is already active!")
- writer_task = threading.Thread(
- target=_write_to_eeprom_task,
- args=(
- self.eeprom_path,
- eeprom_offset,
- self.eeprom_fs.buffer,
- self.log
- ),
- name=thread_id,
- )
- writer_task.start()
- # Now return and let the copy finish on its own. The thread will detach
- # and MPM won't terminate this process until the thread is complete.
- # This does not stop anyone from killing this process (and the thread)
- # while the EEPROM write is happening, though.
##########################################################################
# Clocking control APIs
diff --git a/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/rhodium.py b/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/rhodium.py
index 8b4bf373b..743cf5668 100644
--- a/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/rhodium.py
+++ b/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/dboard_manager/rhodium.py
@@ -23,8 +23,7 @@ from usrp_mpm.dboard_manager.dac_rh import DAC37J82Rh
from usrp_mpm.mpmlog import get_logger
from usrp_mpm.sys_utils.uio import open_uio
from usrp_mpm.sys_utils.udev import get_eeprom_paths
-from usrp_mpm.bfrfs import BufferFS
-from usrp_mpm.sys_utils.dtoverlay import apply_overlay_safe, rm_overlay_safe
+from usrp_mpm.user_eeprom import BfrfsEEPROM
###############################################################################
@@ -131,7 +130,7 @@ def create_spidev_iface_dac(dev_node):
# Main dboard control class
###############################################################################
-class Rhodium(DboardManagerBase):
+class Rhodium(BfrfsEEPROM, DboardManagerBase):
"""
Holds all dboard specific information and methods of the Rhodium dboard
"""
@@ -258,6 +257,7 @@ class Rhodium(DboardManagerBase):
self._lo_dist = None
self.log.debug("Turning on Module and RF power supplies")
self._power_on()
+ BfrfsEEPROM.__init__(self, self.rev, self.user_eeprom)
self._spi_ifaces = _init_spi_devices()
self.log.debug("Loaded SPI interfaces!")
self.cpld = RhCPLD(self._spi_ifaces['cpld'], self.log)
@@ -370,66 +370,6 @@ class Rhodium(DboardManagerBase):
self._init_args = args
return init_result
- def get_user_eeprom_data(self):
- """
- Return a dict of blobs stored in the user data section of the EEPROM.
- """
- return {
- blob_id: self.eeprom_fs.get_blob(blob_id)
- for blob_id in iterkeys(self.eeprom_fs.entries)
- }
-
- def set_user_eeprom_data(self, eeprom_data):
- """
- Update the local EEPROM with the data from eeprom_data.
-
- The actual writing to EEPROM can take some time, and is thus kicked
- into a background task. Don't call set_user_eeprom_data() quickly in
- succession. Also, while the background task is running, reading the
- EEPROM is unavailable and MPM won't be able to reboot until it's
- completed.
- However, get_user_eeprom_data() will immediately return the correct
- data after this method returns.
- """
- for blob_id, blob in iteritems(eeprom_data):
- self.eeprom_fs.set_blob(blob_id, blob)
- self.log.trace("Writing EEPROM info to `{}'".format(self.eeprom_path))
- eeprom_offset = self.user_eeprom[self.rev]['offset']
- def _write_to_eeprom_task(path, offset, data, log):
- " Writer task: Actually write to file "
- # Note: This can be sped up by only writing sectors that actually
- # changed. To do so, this function would need to read out the
- # current state of the file, do some kind of diff, and then seek()
- # to the different sectors. When very large blobs are being
- # written, it doesn't actually help all that much, of course,
- # because in that case, we'd anyway be changing most of the EEPROM.
- with open(path, 'r+b') as eeprom_file:
- log.trace("Seeking forward to `{}'".format(offset))
- eeprom_file.seek(eeprom_offset)
- log.trace("Writing a total of {} bytes.".format(
- len(self.eeprom_fs.buffer)))
- eeprom_file.write(data)
- log.trace("EEPROM write complete.")
- thread_id = "eeprom_writer_task_{}".format(self.slot_idx)
- if any([x.name == thread_id for x in threading.enumerate()]):
- # Should this be fatal?
- self.log.warn("Another EEPROM writer thread is already active!")
- writer_task = threading.Thread(
- target=_write_to_eeprom_task,
- args=(
- self.eeprom_path,
- eeprom_offset,
- self.eeprom_fs.buffer,
- self.log
- ),
- name=thread_id,
- )
- writer_task.start()
- # Now return and let the copy finish on its own. The thread will detach
- # and MPM this process won't terminate until the thread is complete.
- # This does not stop anyone from killing this process (and the thread)
- # while the EEPROM write is happening, though.
-
def enable_lo_export(self, direction, enable):
"""
For N321 devices. If enable is true, connect the RX 1:4 splitter to the
diff --git a/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/user_eeprom.py b/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/user_eeprom.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..513ba1520
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mpm/python/usrp_mpm/user_eeprom.py
@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
+#
+# Copyright 2018 Ettus Research, a National Instruments Company
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
+#
+"""
+User EEPROM via Bfrfs mixin class
+"""
+
+import threading
+from six import iterkeys, iteritems
+from usrp_mpm.mpmlog import get_logger
+from usrp_mpm.sys_utils.udev import get_eeprom_paths
+from usrp_mpm.bfrfs import BufferFS
+
+DEFAULT_EEPROM_BLOCK_SIZE = 1024 # bytes
+
+def _get_user_eeprom_info(rev, user_eeprom_map):
+ """
+ Return an EEPROM access map based on the rev. It picks an entry from
+ user_eeprom_map that matches the rev.
+ """
+ rev_for_lookup = rev
+ while rev_for_lookup not in user_eeprom_map:
+ if rev_for_lookup < 0:
+ raise RuntimeError("Could not find a user EEPROM map for "
+ "revision %d!", rev)
+ rev_for_lookup -= 1
+ assert rev_for_lookup in user_eeprom_map, \
+ "Invalid EEPROM lookup rev!"
+ return user_eeprom_map[rev_for_lookup]
+
+
+class BfrfsEEPROM(object):
+ """
+ Mixin class to give classes user-EEPROM capabilities.
+ """
+ # This map describes how the user data is stored in EEPROM. If a dboard rev
+ # changes the way the EEPROM is used, we add a new entry. If a dboard rev
+ # is not found in the map, then we go backward until we find a suitable rev
+ user_eeprom = {}
+ # Note: the attributes are created by derived class (the class we are mixing
+ # into), so all logs in the BfrfsEEPROM class will be under the
+ # derived class's category, etc.
+ log = None
+ rev = None
+ slot_idx = None
+
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ # Sanity check on the attributes. These need to be set properly by the
+ # parent class.
+ assert self.user_eeprom
+ assert self.log is not None
+ assert self.rev is not None
+ assert self.slot_idx is not None
+ self.eeprom_fs, self.eeprom_path = self._init_user_eeprom(
+ _get_user_eeprom_info(self.rev, self.user_eeprom)
+ )
+
+
+ def _init_user_eeprom(self, eeprom_info):
+ """
+ Reads out user-data EEPROM, and intializes a BufferFS object from that.
+ """
+ self.log.trace("Initializing EEPROM user data...")
+ eeprom_paths = get_eeprom_paths(eeprom_info.get('label'))
+ self.log.trace("Found the following EEPROM paths: `{}'".format(
+ eeprom_paths))
+ eeprom_path = eeprom_paths[self.slot_idx]
+ self.log.trace("Selected EEPROM path: `{}'".format(eeprom_path))
+ user_eeprom_offset = eeprom_info.get('offset', 0)
+ self.log.trace("Selected EEPROM offset: %d", user_eeprom_offset)
+ user_eeprom_data = open(eeprom_path, 'rb').read()[user_eeprom_offset:]
+ self.log.trace("Total EEPROM size is: %d bytes", len(user_eeprom_data))
+ return BufferFS(
+ user_eeprom_data,
+ max_size=eeprom_info.get('max_size'),
+ alignment=eeprom_info.get('alignment', DEFAULT_EEPROM_BLOCK_SIZE),
+ log=self.log
+ ), eeprom_path
+
+ def get_user_eeprom_data(self):
+ """
+ Return a dict of blobs stored in the user data section of the EEPROM.
+ """
+ return {
+ blob_id: self.eeprom_fs.get_blob(blob_id)
+ for blob_id in iterkeys(self.eeprom_fs.entries)
+ }
+
+ def set_user_eeprom_data(self, eeprom_data):
+ """
+ Update the local EEPROM with the data from eeprom_data.
+
+ The actual writing to EEPROM can take some time, and is thus kicked
+ into a background task. Don't call set_user_eeprom_data() quickly in
+ succession. Also, while the background task is running, reading the
+ EEPROM is unavailable and MPM won't be able to reboot until it's
+ completed.
+ However, get_user_eeprom_data() will immediately return the correct
+ data after this method returns.
+ """
+ for blob_id, blob in iteritems(eeprom_data):
+ self.eeprom_fs.set_blob(blob_id, blob)
+ self.log.trace("Writing EEPROM info to `{}'".format(self.eeprom_path))
+ eeprom_offset = _get_user_eeprom_info(self.rev, self.user_eeprom)['offset']
+ def _write_to_eeprom_task(path, offset, data, log):
+ " Writer task: Actually write to file "
+ # Note: This can be sped up by only writing sectors that actually
+ # changed. To do so, this function would need to read out the
+ # current state of the file, do some kind of diff, and then seek()
+ # to the different sectors. When very large blobs are being
+ # written, it doesn't actually help all that much, of course,
+ # because in that case, we'd anyway be changing most of the EEPROM.
+ with open(path, 'r+b') as eeprom_file:
+ log.trace("Seeking forward to `{}'".format(offset))
+ eeprom_file.seek(eeprom_offset)
+ log.trace("Writing a total of {} bytes.".format(
+ len(self.eeprom_fs.buffer)))
+ eeprom_file.write(data)
+ log.trace("EEPROM write complete.")
+ thread_id = "eeprom_writer_task_{}".format(self.slot_idx)
+ if any([x.name == thread_id for x in threading.enumerate()]):
+ # Should this be fatal?
+ self.log.warn("Another EEPROM writer thread is already active!")
+ writer_task = threading.Thread(
+ target=_write_to_eeprom_task,
+ args=(
+ self.eeprom_path,
+ eeprom_offset,
+ self.eeprom_fs.buffer,
+ self.log
+ ),
+ name=thread_id,
+ )
+ writer_task.start()
+ # Now return and let the copy finish on its own. The thread will detach
+ # and MPM won't terminate this process until the thread is complete.
+ # This does not stop anyone from killing this process (and the thread)
+ # while the EEPROM write is happening, though.
+ #