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// Copyright 2015-2019 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#pragma once
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#include "esp_flash.h"
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#include "esp_attr.h"
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struct esp_flash_t;
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typedef struct esp_flash_t esp_flash_t;
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typedef struct spi_flash_chip_t spi_flash_chip_t;
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/** Timeout configurations for flash operations, all in us */
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typedef struct {
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    uint32_t idle_timeout;          ///< Default timeout for other commands to be sent by host and get done by flash
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    uint32_t chip_erase_timeout;    ///< Timeout for chip erase operation
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    uint32_t block_erase_timeout;   ///< Timeout for block erase operation
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    uint32_t sector_erase_timeout;  ///< Timeout for sector erase operation
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    uint32_t page_program_timeout;  ///< Timeout for page program operation
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} flash_chip_op_timeout_t;
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typedef enum {
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    SPI_FLASH_REG_STATUS = 1,
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} spi_flash_register_t;
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typedef enum {
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   SPI_FLASH_CHIP_CAP_SUSPEND = BIT(0),            ///< Flash chip support suspend feature.
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   SPI_FLASH_CHIP_CAP_32MB_SUPPORT = BIT(1),       ///< Flash chip driver support flash size larger than 32M Bytes.
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   SPI_FLASH_CHIP_CAP_UNIQUE_ID = BIT(2),          ///< Flash chip driver support read the flash unique id.
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} spi_flash_caps_t;
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FLAG_ATTR(spi_flash_caps_t)
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/** @brief SPI flash chip driver definition structure.
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 *
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 * The chip driver structure contains chip-specific pointers to functions to perform SPI flash operations, and some
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 * chip-specific numeric values.
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 *
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 * @note This is not a public API. These functions are called from the public API (declared in
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 * esp_flash.h). They assume the caller has already validated arguments and enabled relevant protections
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 * (disabling flash cache, prevent concurrent SPI access, etc.)
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 *
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 * Do not call chip driver functions directly in other contexts.
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 *
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 * A generic driver for generic chips and its related operations are defined in
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 * spi_flash_chip_generic.h which can be used as building blocks for written
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 * new/specific SPI flash chip drivers.
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 *
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 * @note All of these functions may be called with SPI flash cache disabled, so must only ever access IRAM/DRAM/ROM.
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 */
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struct spi_flash_chip_t {
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    const char *name; ///< Name of the chip driver
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    const flash_chip_op_timeout_t *timeout; ///< Timeout configuration for this chip
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    /* Probe to detect if a supported SPI flash chip is found.
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     *
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     * Attempts to configure 'chip' with these operations and probes for a matching SPI flash chip.
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     *
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     * Auto-detection of a SPI flash chip calls this function in turn on each registered driver (see esp_flash_registered_flash_drivers).
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     *
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     * ID - as read by spi_flash_generic_read_id() - is supplied so each probe
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     * function doesn't need to unnecessarily read ID, but probe is permitted
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     * to interrogate flash in any non-destructive way.
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     *
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     * It is permissible for the driver to modify the 'chip' structure if probing succeeds (specifically, to assign something to the
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     * driver_data pointer if that is useful for the driver.)
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     *
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     * @return ESP_OK if probing was successful, an error otherwise. Driver may
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     * assume that returning ESP_OK means it has claimed this chip.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*probe)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t flash_id);
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    esp_err_t (*reset)(esp_flash_t *chip);
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    /* Detect SPI flash size
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     *
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     * Interrogate the chip to detect its size.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*detect_size)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t *size);
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    /* Erase the entire chip
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       Caller has verified the chip is not write protected.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*erase_chip)(esp_flash_t *chip);
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    /* Erase a sector of the chip. Sector size is specified in the 'sector_size' field.
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       sector_address is an offset in bytes.
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       Caller has verified that this sector should be non-write-protected.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*erase_sector)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t sector_address);
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    /* Erase a multi-sector block of the chip. Block size is specified in the 'block_erase_size' field.
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       sector_address is an offset in bytes.
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       Caller has verified that this block should be non-write-protected.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*erase_block)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t block_address);
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    uint32_t sector_size; /* Sector is minimum erase size */
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    uint32_t block_erase_size; /* Optimal (fastest) block size for multi-sector erases on this chip */
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    /* Read the write protect status of the entire chip. */
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    esp_err_t (*get_chip_write_protect)(esp_flash_t *chip, bool *out_write_protected);
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    /* Set the write protect status of the entire chip. */
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    esp_err_t (*set_chip_write_protect)(esp_flash_t *chip, bool chip_write_protect);
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    /* Number of individually write protectable regions on this chip. Range 0-63. */
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    uint8_t num_protectable_regions;
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    /* Pointer to an array describing each protectable region. Should have num_protectable_regions elements. */
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    const esp_flash_region_t *protectable_regions;
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    /* Get a bitmask describing all protectable regions on the chip. Each bit represents one entry in the
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       protectable_regions array, ie bit (1<<N) is set then the region at array entry N is write protected. */
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    esp_err_t (*get_protected_regions)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint64_t *regions);
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    /* Set protectable regions on the chip. Each bit represents on entry in the protectable regions array. */
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    esp_err_t (*set_protected_regions)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint64_t regions);
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    /* Read data from the chip.
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     *
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     * Before calling this function, the caller will have called chip->drv->set_read_mode(chip) in order to configure the chip's read mode correctly.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*read)(esp_flash_t *chip, void *buffer, uint32_t address, uint32_t length);
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    /* Write any amount of data to the chip.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*write)(esp_flash_t *chip, const void *buffer, uint32_t address, uint32_t length);
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    /* Use the page program command to write data to the chip.
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     *
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     * This function is expected to be called by chip->drv->write (if the
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     * chip->drv->write implementation doesn't call it then it can be left as NULL.)
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     *
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     * - The length argument supplied to this function is at most 'page_size' bytes.
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     *
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     * - The region between 'address' and 'address + length' will not cross a page_size aligned boundary (the write
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     *   implementation is expected to split such a write into two before calling page_program.)
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*program_page)(esp_flash_t *chip, const void *buffer, uint32_t address, uint32_t length);
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    /* Page size as written by the page_program function. Usually 256 bytes. */
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    uint32_t page_size;
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    /* Perform an encrypted write to the chip, using internal flash encryption hardware. */
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    esp_err_t (*write_encrypted)(esp_flash_t *chip, const void *buffer, uint32_t address, uint32_t length);
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    /* Wait for the SPI flash chip to be idle (any write operation to be complete.) This function is both called from the higher-level API functions, and from other functions in this structure.
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       timeout_ms should be a timeout (in milliseconds) before the function returns ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT. This is useful to avoid hanging
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       if the chip is otherwise unresponsive (ie returns all 0xFF or similar.)
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    */
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    esp_err_t (*wait_idle)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t timeout_us);
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    /* Configure both the SPI host and the chip for the read mode specified in chip->read_mode.
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     *
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     * This function is called by the higher-level API before the 'read' function is called.
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     *
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     * Can return ESP_ERR_FLASH_UNSUPPORTED_HOST or ESP_ERR_FLASH_UNSUPPORTED_CHIP if the specified mode is unsupported.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*set_io_mode)(esp_flash_t *chip);
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    /*
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     * Get whether the Quad Enable (QE) is set. (*out_io_mode)=SPI_FLASH_QOUT if
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     * enabled, otherwise disabled
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*get_io_mode)(esp_flash_t *chip, esp_flash_io_mode_t* out_io_mode);
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    /*
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     * Read the chip ID. Called when chip driver is set, but we want to know the exact chip id (to
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     * get the size, etc.).
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*read_id)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t* out_chip_id);
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    /*
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     * Read the requested register (status, etc.).
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*read_reg)(esp_flash_t *chip, spi_flash_register_t reg_id, uint32_t* out_reg);
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    /** Yield to other tasks. Called during erase operations. */
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    esp_err_t (*yield)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t wip);
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    /** Setup flash suspend configuration. */
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    esp_err_t (*sus_setup)(esp_flash_t *chip);
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    /**
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     * Read the chip unique ID.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*read_unique_id)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint64_t* flash_unique_id);
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    /**
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     * Get the capabilities of the flash chip. See SPI_FLASH_CHIP_CAP_* macros as reference.
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     */
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    spi_flash_caps_t (*get_chip_caps)(esp_flash_t *chip);
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    /**
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     *  Configure the host registers to use the specified read mode set in the ``chip->read_mode``.
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     */
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    esp_err_t (*config_host_io_mode)(esp_flash_t *chip, uint32_t flags);
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};
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/* Pointer to an array of pointers to all known drivers for flash chips. This array is used
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   by esp_flash_init() to detect the flash chip driver, if none is supplied by the caller.
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   Array is terminated with a NULL pointer.
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   This pointer can be overwritten with a pointer to a new array, to update the list of known flash chips.
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 */
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extern const spi_flash_chip_t **esp_flash_registered_chips;
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