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-rw-r--r--docs/eeprom_driver.md3
-rw-r--r--drivers/eeprom/eeprom_i2c.c23
2 files changed, 25 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/docs/eeprom_driver.md b/docs/eeprom_driver.md
index e2c262546d..6dcf10c04d 100644
--- a/docs/eeprom_driver.md
+++ b/docs/eeprom_driver.md
@@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ Currently QMK supports 24xx-series chips over I2C. As such, requires a working i
`#define EXTERNAL_EEPROM_PAGE_SIZE` | Page size of the EEPROM in bytes, as specified in the datasheet | 32
`#define EXTERNAL_EEPROM_ADDRESS_SIZE` | The number of bytes to transmit for the memory location within the EEPROM | 2
`#define EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WRITE_TIME` | Write cycle time of the EEPROM, as specified in the datasheet | 5
+`#define EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN` | If defined the WP pin will be toggled appropriately when writing to the EEPROM. | _none_
+
+Some I2C EEPROM manufacturers explicitly recommend against hardcoding the WP pin to ground. This is in order to protect the eeprom memory content during power-up/power-down/brown-out conditions at low voltage where the eeprom is still operational, but the i2c master output might be unpredictable. If a WP pin is configured, then having an external pull-up on the WP pin is recommended.
Default values and extended descriptions can be found in `drivers/eeprom/eeprom_i2c.h`.
diff --git a/drivers/eeprom/eeprom_i2c.c b/drivers/eeprom/eeprom_i2c.c
index 4210f06f9f..8e80ff544f 100644
--- a/drivers/eeprom/eeprom_i2c.c
+++ b/drivers/eeprom/eeprom_i2c.c
@@ -16,6 +16,9 @@
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
+#if defined(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN)
+# include "gpio.h"
+#endif
/*
Note that the implementations of eeprom_XXXX_YYYY on AVR are normally
@@ -50,7 +53,14 @@ static inline void fill_target_address(uint8_t *buffer, const void *addr) {
}
}
-void eeprom_driver_init(void) { i2c_init(); }
+void eeprom_driver_init(void) {
+ i2c_init();
+#if defined(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN)
+ /* We are setting the WP pin to high in a way that requires at least two bit-flips to change back to 0 */
+ writePin(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN, 1);
+ setPinInputHigh(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN);
+#endif
+}
void eeprom_driver_erase(void) {
#if defined(CONSOLE_ENABLE) && defined(DEBUG_EEPROM_OUTPUT)
@@ -89,6 +99,11 @@ void eeprom_write_block(const void *buf, void *addr, size_t len) {
uint8_t * read_buf = (uint8_t *)buf;
uintptr_t target_addr = (uintptr_t)addr;
+#if defined(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN)
+ setPinOutput(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN);
+ writePin(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN, 0);
+#endif
+
while (len > 0) {
uintptr_t page_offset = target_addr % EXTERNAL_EEPROM_PAGE_SIZE;
int write_length = EXTERNAL_EEPROM_PAGE_SIZE - page_offset;
@@ -116,4 +131,10 @@ void eeprom_write_block(const void *buf, void *addr, size_t len) {
target_addr += write_length;
len -= write_length;
}
+
+#if defined(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN)
+ /* We are setting the WP pin to high in a way that requires at least two bit-flips to change back to 0 */
+ writePin(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN, 1);
+ setPinInputHigh(EXTERNAL_EEPROM_WP_PIN);
+#endif
}