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/*
* (C) Copyright 2001
* Gerald Van Baren, Custom IDEAS, vanbaren@cideas.com.
*
* See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
* project.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
* MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* I2C Functions similar to the standard memory functions.
*
* There are several parameters in many of the commands that bear further
* explanations:
*
* {i2c_chip} is the I2C chip address (the first byte sent on the bus).
* Each I2C chip on the bus has a unique address. On the I2C data bus,
* the address is the upper seven bits and the LSB is the "read/write"
* bit. Note that the {i2c_chip} address specified on the command
* line is not shifted up: e.g. a typical EEPROM memory chip may have
* an I2C address of 0x50, but the data put on the bus will be 0xA0
* for write and 0xA1 for read. This "non shifted" address notation
* matches at least half of the data sheets :-/.
*
* {addr} is the address (or offset) within the chip. Small memory
* chips have 8 bit addresses. Large memory chips have 16 bit
* addresses. Other memory chips have 9, 10, or 11 bit addresses.
* Many non-memory chips have multiple registers and {addr} is used
* as the register index. Some non-memory chips have only one register
* and therefore don't need any {addr} parameter.
*
* The default {addr} parameter is one byte (.1) which works well for
* memories and registers with 8 bits of address space.
*
* You can specify the length of the {addr} field with the optional .0,
* .1, or .2 modifier (similar to the .b, .w, .l modifier). If you are
* manipulating a single register device which doesn't use an address
* field, use "0.0" for the address and the ".0" length field will
* suppress the address in the I2C data stream. This also works for
* successive reads using the I2C auto-incrementing memory pointer.
*
* If you are manipulating a large memory with 2-byte addresses, use
* the .2 address modifier, e.g. 210.2 addresses location 528 (decimal).
*
* Then there are the unfortunate memory chips that spill the most
* significant 1, 2, or 3 bits of address into the chip address byte.
* This effectively makes one chip (logically) look like 2, 4, or
* 8 chips. This is handled (awkwardly) by #defining
* CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW and using the .1 modifier on the
* {addr} field (since .1 is the default, it doesn't actually have to
* be specified). Examples: given a memory chip at I2C chip address
* 0x50, the following would happen...
* i2c md 50 0 10 display 16 bytes starting at 0x000
* i2c md 50 100 10 display 16 bytes starting at 0x100
* i2c md 50 210 10 display 16 bytes starting at 0x210
* On the bus: <S> A4 10 <E> <S> A5 <rd> ... <rd>
* This is awfully ugly. It would be nice if someone would think up
* a better way of handling this.
*
* Adapted from cmd_mem.c which is copyright Wolfgang Denk (wd@denx.de).
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <command.h>
#include <environment.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <linux/compiler.h>
/* Display values from last command.
* Memory modify remembered values are different from display memory.
*/
static uchar i2c_dp_last_chip;
static uint i2c_dp_last_addr;
static uint i2c_dp_last_alen;
static uint i2c_dp_last_length = 0x10;
static uchar i2c_mm_last_chip;
static uint i2c_mm_last_addr;
static uint i2c_mm_last_alen;
/* If only one I2C bus is present, the list of devices to ignore when
* the probe command is issued is represented by a 1D array of addresses.
* When multiple buses are present, the list is an array of bus-address
* pairs. The following macros take care of this */
#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES)
#if defined(CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS)
static struct
{
uchar bus;
uchar addr;
} i2c_no_probes[] = CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES;
#define GET_BUS_NUM i2c_get_bus_num()
#define COMPARE_BUS(b,i) (i2c_no_probes[(i)].bus == (b))
#define COMPARE_ADDR(a,i) (i2c_no_probes[(i)].addr == (a))
#define NO_PROBE_ADDR(i) i2c_no_probes[(i)].addr
#else /* single bus */
static uchar i2c_no_probes[] = CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES;
#define GET_BUS_NUM 0
#define COMPARE_BUS(b,i) ((b) == 0) /* Make compiler happy */
#define COMPARE_ADDR(a,i) (i2c_no_probes[(i)] == (a))
#define NO_PROBE_ADDR(i) i2c_no_probes[(i)]
#endif /* CONFIG_MULTI_BUS */
#define NUM_ELEMENTS_NOPROBE (sizeof(i2c_no_probes)/sizeof(i2c_no_probes[0]))
#if defined(CONFIG_I2C_MUX)
static I2C_MUX_DEVICE *i2c_mux_devices = NULL;
static int i2c_mux_busid = CONFIG_SYS_MAX_I2C_BUS;
DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
#endif
#define DISP_LINE_LEN 16
/**
* i2c_init_board() - Board-specific I2C bus init
*
* This function is the default no-op implementation of I2C bus
* initialization. This function can be overriden by board-specific
* implementation if needed.
*/
__weak
void i2c_init_board(void)
{
return;
}
/* TODO: Implement architecture-specific get/set functions */
/**
* i2c_get_bus_speed() - Return I2C bus speed
*
* This function is the default implementation of function for retrieveing
* the current I2C bus speed in Hz.
*
* A driver implementing runtime switching of I2C bus speed must override
* this function to report the speed correctly. Simple or legacy drivers
* can use this fallback.
*
* Returns I2C bus speed in Hz.
*/
__weak
unsigned int i2c_get_bus_speed(void)
{
return CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SPEED;
}
/**
* i2c_set_bus_speed() - Configure I2C bus speed
* @speed: Newly set speed of the I2C bus in Hz
*
* This function is the default implementation of function for setting
* the I2C bus speed in Hz.
*
* A driver implementing runtime switching of I2C bus speed must override
* this function to report the speed correctly. Simple or legacy drivers
* can use this fallback.
*
* Returns zero on success, negative value on error.
*/
__weak
int i2c_set_bus_speed(unsigned int speed)
{
if (speed != CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SPEED)
return -1;
return 0;
}
/**
* get_alen() - Small parser helper function to get address length
*
* Returns the address length.
*/
static uint get_alen(char *arg)
{
int j;
int alen;
alen = 1;
for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
if (arg[j] == '.') {
alen = arg[j+1] - '0';
break;
} else if (arg[j] == '\0')
break;
}
return alen;
}
/**
* do_i2c_read() - Handle the "i2c read" command-line command
* @cmdtp: Command data struct pointer
* @flag: Command flag
* @argc: Command-line argument count
* @argv: Array of command-line arguments
*
* Returns zero on success, CMD_RET_USAGE in case of misuse and negative
* on error.
*
* Syntax:
* i2c read {i2c_chip} {devaddr}{.0, .1, .2} {len} {memaddr}
*/
static int do_i2c_read ( cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
{
u_char chip;
uint devaddr, alen, length;
u_char *memaddr;
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
/*
* I2C chip address
*/
chip = simple_strtoul(argv[1], NULL, 16);
/*
* I2C data address within the chip. This can be 1 or
* 2 bytes long. Some day it might be 3 bytes long :-).
*/
devaddr = simple_strtoul(argv[2], NULL, 16);
alen = get_alen(argv[2]);
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
/*
* Length is the number of objects, not number of bytes.
*/
length = simple_strtoul(argv[3], NULL, 16);
/*
* memaddr is the address where to store things in memory
*/
memaddr = (u_char *)simple_strtoul(argv[4], NULL, 16);
if (i2c_read(chip, devaddr, alen, memaddr, length) != 0) {
puts ("Error reading the chip.\n");
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
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static int do_i2c_write(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
{
u_char chip;
uint devaddr, alen, length;
u_char *memaddr;
if (argc != 5)
return cmd_usage(cmdtp);
/*
* memaddr is the address where to store things in memory
*/
memaddr = (u_char *)simple_strtoul(argv[1], NULL, 16);
/*
* I2C chip address
*/
chip = simple_strtoul(argv[2], NULL, 16);
/*
* I2C data address within the chip. This can be 1 or
* 2 bytes long. Some day it might be 3 bytes long :-).
*/
devaddr = simple_strtoul(argv[3], NULL, 16);
alen = get_alen(argv[3]);
if (alen > 3)
return cmd_usage(cmdtp);
/*
* Length is the number of objects, not number of bytes.
*/
length = simple_strtoul(argv[4], NULL, 16);
while (length-- > 0) {
if (i2c_write(chip, devaddr++, alen, memaddr++, 1) != 0) {
puts("Error writing to the chip.\n");
return 1;
}
/*
* No write delay with FRAM devices.
*/
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_FRAM)
udelay(11000);
#endif
}
return 0;
}
/**
* do_i2c_md() - Handle the "i2c md" command-line command
* @cmdtp: Command data struct pointer
* @flag: Command flag
* @argc: Command-line argument count
* @argv: Array of command-line arguments
*
* Returns zero on success, CMD_RET_USAGE in case of misuse and negative
* on error.
*
* Syntax:
* i2c md {i2c_chip} {addr}{.0, .1, .2} {len}
*/
static int do_i2c_md ( cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
{
u_char chip;
uint addr, alen, length;
int j, nbytes, linebytes;
/* We use the last specified parameters, unless new ones are
* entered.
*/
chip = i2c_dp_last_chip;
addr = i2c_dp_last_addr;
alen = i2c_dp_last_alen;
length = i2c_dp_last_length;
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
if ((flag & CMD_FLAG_REPEAT) == 0) {
/*
* New command specified.
*/
/*
* I2C chip address
*/
chip = simple_strtoul(argv[1], NULL, 16);
/*
* I2C data address within the chip. This can be 1 or
* 2 bytes long. Some day it might be 3 bytes long :-).
*/
addr = simple_strtoul(argv[2], NULL, 16);
alen = get_alen(argv[2]);
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
/*
* If another parameter, it is the length to display.
* Length is the number of objects, not number of bytes.
*/
if (argc > 3)
length = simple_strtoul(argv[3], NULL, 16);
}
/*
* Print the lines.
*
* We buffer all read data, so we can make sure data is read only
* once.
*/
nbytes = length;
do {
unsigned char linebuf[DISP_LINE_LEN];
unsigned char *cp;
linebytes = (nbytes > DISP_LINE_LEN) ? DISP_LINE_LEN : nbytes;
if (i2c_read(chip, addr, alen, linebuf, linebytes) != 0)
puts ("Error reading the chip.\n");
printf("%04x:", addr);
cp = linebuf;
for (j=0; j<linebytes; j++) {
printf(" %02x", *cp++);
addr++;
}
cp = linebuf;
for (j=0; j<linebytes; j++) {
if ((*cp < 0x20) || (*cp > 0x7e))
}
nbytes -= linebytes;
} while (nbytes > 0);
i2c_dp_last_chip = chip;
i2c_dp_last_addr = addr;
i2c_dp_last_alen = alen;
i2c_dp_last_length = length;
return 0;
}
/**
* do_i2c_mw() - Handle the "i2c mw" command-line command
* @cmdtp: Command data struct pointer
* @flag: Command flag
* @argc: Command-line argument count
* @argv: Array of command-line arguments
*
* Returns zero on success, CMD_RET_USAGE in case of misuse and negative
* on error.
* i2c mw {i2c_chip} {addr}{.0, .1, .2} {data} [{count}]
static int do_i2c_mw ( cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
{
uchar chip;
ulong addr;
uint alen;
uchar byte;
int count;
if ((argc < 4) || (argc > 5))
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
chip = simple_strtoul(argv[1], NULL, 16);
/*
* Address is always specified.
*/
addr = simple_strtoul(argv[2], NULL, 16);
alen = get_alen(argv[2]);
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
/*
* Value to write is always specified.
*/
byte = simple_strtoul(argv[3], NULL, 16);
/*
* Optional count
*/
if (i2c_write(chip, addr++, alen, &byte, 1) != 0)
puts ("Error writing the chip.\n");
/*
* Wait for the write to complete. The write can take
* up to 10mSec (we allow a little more time).
*/
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_FRAM)
/**
* do_i2c_crc() - Handle the "i2c crc32" command-line command
* @cmdtp: Command data struct pointer
* @flag: Command flag
* @argc: Command-line argument count
* @argv: Array of command-line arguments
*
* Calculate a CRC on memory
*
* Returns zero on success, CMD_RET_USAGE in case of misuse and negative
* on error.
* i2c crc32 {i2c_chip} {addr}{.0, .1, .2} {count}
static int do_i2c_crc (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
{
uchar chip;
ulong addr;
uint alen;
int count;
uchar byte;
ulong crc;
ulong err;
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
chip = simple_strtoul(argv[1], NULL, 16);
/*
* Address is always specified.
*/
addr = simple_strtoul(argv[2], NULL, 16);
alen = get_alen(argv[2]);
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
/*
* Count is always specified
*/
count = simple_strtoul(argv[3], NULL, 16);
printf ("CRC32 for %08lx ... %08lx ==> ", addr, addr + count - 1);
/*
* CRC a byte at a time. This is going to be slooow, but hey, the
* memories are small and slow too so hopefully nobody notices.
*/
crc = 0;
err = 0;
while (count-- > 0) {
if (i2c_read(chip, addr, alen, &byte, 1) != 0)
err++;
crc = crc32 (crc, &byte, 1);
addr++;
}
puts ("Error reading the chip,\n");
/**
* mod_i2c_mem() - Handle the "i2c mm" and "i2c nm" command-line command
* @cmdtp: Command data struct pointer
* @flag: Command flag
* @argc: Command-line argument count
* @argv: Array of command-line arguments
*
* Modify memory.
*
* Returns zero on success, CMD_RET_USAGE in case of misuse and negative
* on error.
* i2c mm{.b, .w, .l} {i2c_chip} {addr}{.0, .1, .2}
* i2c nm{.b, .w, .l} {i2c_chip} {addr}{.0, .1, .2}
mod_i2c_mem(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int incrflag, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
{
uchar chip;
ulong addr;
uint alen;
ulong data;
int size = 1;
int nbytes;
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
#ifdef CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME
reset_cmd_timeout(); /* got a good command to get here */
#endif
/*
* We use the last specified parameters, unless new ones are
* entered.
*/
chip = i2c_mm_last_chip;
addr = i2c_mm_last_addr;
alen = i2c_mm_last_alen;
if ((flag & CMD_FLAG_REPEAT) == 0) {
/*
* New command specified. Check for a size specification.
* Defaults to byte if no or incorrect specification.
*/
size = cmd_get_data_size(argv[0], 1);
/*
chip = simple_strtoul(argv[1], NULL, 16);
/*
* Address is always specified.
*/
addr = simple_strtoul(argv[2], NULL, 16);
alen = get_alen(argv[2]);
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
}
/*
* Print the address, followed by value. Then accept input for
* the next value. A non-converted value exits.
*/
do {
printf("%08lx:", addr);
if (i2c_read(chip, addr, alen, (uchar *)&data, size) != 0)
puts ("\nError reading the chip,\n");
printf(" %08lx", data);
}
nbytes = readline (" ? ");
if (nbytes == 0) {
/*
* <CR> pressed as only input, don't modify current
* location and move to next.
*/
if (incrflag)
addr += size;
nbytes = size;
#ifdef CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME
reset_cmd_timeout(); /* good enough to not time out */
#endif
}
#ifdef CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME
break; /* timed out, exit the command */
#endif
else {
char *endp;
data = simple_strtoul(console_buffer, &endp, 16);
data = data << 16;
data = be32_to_cpu(data);
nbytes = endp - console_buffer;
if (nbytes) {
#ifdef CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME
/*
* good enough to not time out
*/
reset_cmd_timeout();
#endif
if (i2c_write(chip, addr, alen, (uchar *)&data, size) != 0)
puts ("Error writing the chip.\n");
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_DELAY_MS
udelay(CONFIG_SYS_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_DELAY_MS * 1000);
if (incrflag)
addr += size;
}
}
} while (nbytes);
i2c_mm_last_chip = chip;
i2c_mm_last_addr = addr;
i2c_mm_last_alen = alen;
/**
* do_i2c_probe() - Handle the "i2c probe" command-line command
* @cmdtp: Command data struct pointer
* @flag: Command flag
* @argc: Command-line argument count
* @argv: Array of command-line arguments
*
* Returns zero on success, CMD_RET_USAGE in case of misuse and negative
* on error.
*
* i2c probe {addr}
*
* Returns zero (success) if one or more I2C devices was found
static int do_i2c_probe (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES)
uchar bus = GET_BUS_NUM;
#endif /* NOPROBES */
if (argc == 2)
addr = simple_strtol(argv[1], 0, 16);
puts ("Valid chip addresses:");
if ((0 <= addr) && (j != addr))
continue;
#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES)
for (k=0; k < NUM_ELEMENTS_NOPROBE; k++) {
if (COMPARE_BUS(bus, k) && COMPARE_ADDR(j, k)) {
skip = 1;
break;
}
}
if (skip)
continue;
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES)
for (k=0; k < NUM_ELEMENTS_NOPROBE; k++) {
if (COMPARE_BUS(bus,k))
printf(" %02X", NO_PROBE_ADDR(k));
}
/**
* do_i2c_loop() - Handle the "i2c loop" command-line command
* @cmdtp: Command data struct pointer
* @flag: Command flag
* @argc: Command-line argument count
* @argv: Array of command-line arguments
*
* Returns zero on success, CMD_RET_USAGE in case of misuse and negative
* on error.
*
* i2c loop {i2c_chip} {addr}{.0, .1, .2} [{length}] [{delay}]
* {length} - Number of bytes to read
* {delay} - A DECIMAL number and defaults to 1000 uSec
*/
static int do_i2c_loop(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
{
u_char chip;
ulong alen;
uint addr;
uint length;
u_char bytes[16];
int delay;
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
/*
* Chip is always specified.
*/
chip = simple_strtoul(argv[1], NULL, 16);
/*
* Address is always specified.
*/
addr = simple_strtoul(argv[2], NULL, 16);
alen = get_alen(argv[2]);
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
/*
* Length is the number of objects, not number of bytes.
*/
length = 1;
length = simple_strtoul(argv[3], NULL, 16);
length = sizeof(bytes);
/*
* The delay time (uSec) is optional.
*/
delay = 1000;
delay = simple_strtoul(argv[4], NULL, 10);
/*
* Run the loop...
*/
while (1) {
if (i2c_read(chip, addr, alen, bytes, length) != 0)
puts ("Error reading the chip.\n");
udelay(delay);
}
/* NOTREACHED */
return 0;
}
/*
* The SDRAM command is separately configured because many
* (most?) embedded boards don't use SDRAM DIMMs.
*
* FIXME: Document and probably move elsewhere!
#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_SDRAM)
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static void print_ddr2_tcyc (u_char const b)
{
printf ("%d.", (b >> 4) & 0x0F);
switch (b & 0x0F) {
case 0x0:
case 0x1:
case 0x2:
case 0x3:
case 0x4:
case 0x5:
case 0x6:
case 0x7:
case 0x8:
case 0x9:
printf ("%d ns\n", b & 0x0F);
break;
case 0xA:
puts ("25 ns\n");
break;
case 0xB:
puts ("33 ns\n");
break;
case 0xC:
puts ("66 ns\n");
break;
case 0xD:
puts ("75 ns\n");
break;
default:
puts ("?? ns\n");
break;
}
}
static void decode_bits (u_char const b, char const *str[], int const do_once)
{
u_char mask;
for (mask = 0x80; mask != 0x00; mask >>= 1, ++str) {
if (b & mask) {
puts (*str);
if (do_once)
return;
}
}
}
static int do_sdram (cmd_tbl_t * cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
enum { unknown, EDO, SDRAM, DDR2 } type;
u_char chip;
u_char data[128];
u_char cksum;
int j;
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static const char *decode_CAS_DDR2[] = {
" TBD", " 6", " 5", " 4", " 3", " 2", " TBD", " TBD"
};
static const char *decode_CAS_default[] = {
" TBD", " 7", " 6", " 5", " 4", " 3", " 2", " 1"
};
static const char *decode_CS_WE_default[] = {
" TBD", " 6", " 5", " 4", " 3", " 2", " 1", " 0"
};
static const char *decode_byte21_default[] = {
" TBD (bit 7)\n",
" Redundant row address\n",
" Differential clock input\n",
" Registerd DQMB inputs\n",
" Buffered DQMB inputs\n",
" On-card PLL\n",
" Registered address/control lines\n",
" Buffered address/control lines\n"
};
static const char *decode_byte22_DDR2[] = {
" TBD (bit 7)\n",
" TBD (bit 6)\n",
" TBD (bit 5)\n",
" TBD (bit 4)\n",
" TBD (bit 3)\n",
" Supports partial array self refresh\n",
" Supports 50 ohm ODT\n",
" Supports weak driver\n"
};
static const char *decode_row_density_DDR2[] = {
"512 MiB", "256 MiB", "128 MiB", "16 GiB",
"8 GiB", "4 GiB", "2 GiB", "1 GiB"
};
static const char *decode_row_density_default[] = {
"512 MiB", "256 MiB", "128 MiB", "64 MiB",
"32 MiB", "16 MiB", "8 MiB", "4 MiB"
};
return CMD_RET_USAGE;
*/
chip = simple_strtoul (argv[1], NULL, 16);
if (i2c_read (chip, 0, 1, data, sizeof (data)) != 0) {
puts ("No SDRAM Serial Presence Detect found.\n");
return 1;
}
cksum = 0;
for (j = 0; j < 63; j++) {
cksum += data[j];
}
printf ("WARNING: Configuration data checksum failure:\n"
" is 0x%02x, calculated 0x%02x\n", data[63], cksum);
printf ("SPD data revision %d.%d\n",
printf ("Bytes used 0x%02X\n", data[0]);
printf ("Serial memory size 0x%02X\n", 1 << data[1]);
case 2:
type = EDO;
puts ("EDO\n");
break;
case 4:
type = SDRAM;
puts ("SDRAM\n");
break;
case 8:
type = DDR2;
puts ("DDR2\n");
break;
default:
type = unknown;
puts ("unknown\n");
break;
printf ("%d/%d\n", data[3] & 0x0F, (data[3] >> 4) & 0x0F);
puts ("Column address bits ");
printf ("%d/%d\n", data[4] & 0x0F, (data[4] >> 4) & 0x0F);
switch (type) {
case DDR2:
printf ("Number of ranks %d\n",
(data[5] & 0x07) + 1);
printf ("Module rows %d\n", data[5]);
break;
}
switch (type) {
case DDR2:
printf ("Module data width %d bits\n", data[6]);
printf ("Module data width %d bits\n",
(data[7] << 8) | data[6]);
puts ("Interface signal levels ");