doc: improve stm32 flash driver documentation

also remove legacy footnote as it adds no value.

Change-Id: I3892acf244bd8fba6f844a5d82a66004e193a395
Signed-off-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/4309
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@tweak.net.au>
fence_i_fix_for_release
Spencer Oliver 2017-12-07 12:30:35 +00:00
parent 31c58c139d
commit 0422763489
1 changed files with 15 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -5888,9 +5888,6 @@ All members of the Stellaris LM3Sxxx, LM4x and Tiva C microcontroller
families from Texas Instruments include internal flash. The driver
automatically recognizes a number of these chips using the chip
identification register, and autoconfigures itself.
@footnote{Currently there is a @command{stellaris mass_erase} command.
That seems pointless since the same effect can be had using the
standard @command{flash erase_address} command.}
@example
flash bank $_FLASHNAME stellaris 0 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME
@ -5936,11 +5933,7 @@ as per the following example.
flash bank $_FLASHNAME stm32f1x 0x08080000 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME
@end example
Some stm32f1x-specific commands
@footnote{Currently there is a @command{stm32f1x mass_erase} command.
That seems pointless since the same effect can be had using the
standard @command{flash erase_address} command.}
are defined:
Some stm32f1x-specific commands are defined:
@deffn Command {stm32f1x lock} num
Locks the entire stm32 device.
@ -5953,8 +5946,7 @@ The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {stm32f1x mass_erase} num
Mass erases the entire stm32f1x device. This is the only way to
unlock a protected flash (unless RDP Level is 2 which can't be unlocked at all).
Mass erases the entire stm32f1x device.
The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@ -6001,8 +5993,7 @@ The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {stm32f2x mass_erase} num
Mass erases the entire stm32f2x device. This is the only way to
unlock a protected flash (unless RDP Level is 2 which can't be unlocked at all).
Mass erases the entire stm32f2x device.
The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@ -6056,8 +6047,7 @@ The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {stm32h7x mass_erase} num
Mass erases the entire stm32h7x device. This is the only way to
unlock a protected flash (unless RDP Level is 2 which can't be unlocked at all).
Mass erases the entire stm32h7x device.
The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@end deffn
@ -6084,6 +6074,16 @@ flash bank $_FLASHNAME stm32lx 0x08000000 0x20000 0 0 $_TARGETNAME
Some stm32lx-specific commands are defined:
@deffn Command {stm32lx lock} num
Locks the entire stm32 device.
The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {stm32lx unlock} num
Unlocks the entire stm32 device.
The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {stm32lx mass_erase} num
Mass erases the entire stm32lx device (all flash banks and EEPROM
data). This is the only way to unlock a protected flash (unless RDP
@ -6123,8 +6123,7 @@ The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {stm32l4x mass_erase} num
Mass erases the entire stm32l4x device. This is the only way to
unlock a protected flash (unless RDP Level is 2 which can't be unlocked at all).
Mass erases the entire stm32l4x device.
The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
@end deffn