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    mtd: spi-nor: Rework the flash_info flags · ec1c0e99
    Tudor Ambarus authored
    Clarify for what the flash_info flags are used for. Split them in
    four categories and a bool:
    1/ FLAGS: flags that indicate support that is not defined by the JESD216
       standard in its SFDP tables.
    2/ NO_SFDP_FLAGS: these flags are used when the flash does not define the
       SFDP tables. These flags indicate support that can be discovered via
       SFDP. Used together with SPI_NOR_SKIP_SFDP flag.
    3/ FIXUP_FLAGS: flags that indicate support that can be discovered
       via SFDP ideally, but can not be discovered for this particular flash
       because the SFDP table that indicates this support is not defined by
       the flash. In case the table for this support is defined but has wrong
       values, one should instead use a post_sfdp() hook to set the SNOR_F
       equivalent flag.
    4/ MFR_FLAGS: manufacturer private flags. Used in the manufacturer
       fixup hooks to differentiate support between flashes of the same
       manufacturer.
    5/ PARSE_SFDP: sets info->parse_sfdp to true. All flash_info entries
       that support SFDP should be converted to set info->parse_sfdp to true.
    
    SPI NOR flashes that statically declare one of the
    SPI_NOR_{DUAL, QUAD, OCTAL, OCTAL_DTR}_READ flags and do not support
    the RDSFDP command are gratuiously receiving the RDSFDP command
    in the attempt of parsing the SFDP tables. It is not desirable to issue
    commands that are not supported, so introduce PARSE_SFDP to help on this
    situation.
    
    New flash additions/updates should be declared/updated to use either
    PARSE_SFDP or SPI_NOR_SKIP_SFDP.  Once all the flash_info entries are
    converted to use SPI_NOR_SKIP_SFDP or PARSE_SFDP, we can get rid of the
    SPI_NOR_SKIP_SFDP flag and use just the bool nor->info->parse_sfdp to
    determine whether to parse SFDP or not. SPI_NOR_SKIP_SFDP flag is kept
    just as a way to differentiate whether a flash is converted to the new
    flags logic or not.
    Support that can be discovered when parsing SFDP should not be duplicated
    by explicit flags at flash declaration. All the flash parameters will be
    discovered when parsing SFDP. Sometimes manufacturers wrongly define some
    fields in the SFDP tables. If that's the case, SFDP data can be amended
    with the fixups() hooks. It is not common, but if the SFDP tables are
    entirely wrong, and it does not worth the hassle to tweak the SFDP
    parameters by using the fixups hooks, or if the flash does not define the
    SFDP tables at all, then statically init the flash with the
    SPI_NOR_SKIP_SFDP flag and specify the rest of flash capabilities with
    the flash info flags.
    
    With time, we want to convert all flashes to use PARSE_SFDP and
    stop triggering the SFDP parsing with the
    SPI_NOR_{DUAL, QUAD, OCTAL*}_READ flags. Getting rid of the
    SPI_NOR_{OCTAL, OCTAL_DTR}_READ trigger is easily achievable,
    the rest are a long term goal.
    
    Manufacturer specific flags like USE_CLSR, USE_FSR, SPI_NOR_XSR_RDY,
    will be removed in a future series.
    
    No functional changes intended in this patch.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarTudor Ambarus <tudor.ambarus@microchip.com>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarPratyush Yadav <p.yadav@ti.com>
    Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211207140254.87681-7-tudor.ambarus@microchip.com
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