OPAL Flash calls ================ There are three OPAL calls for interacting with flash devices: :: #define OPAL_FLASH_READ 110 #define OPAL_FLASH_WRITE 111 #define OPAL_FLASH_ERASE 112 Multiple flash devices are supported by OPAL - each of these calls takes an id parameter, which much match an ID found in the corresponding ``ibm,opal/flash@n`` device tree node. See :ref:`device-tree/ibm,opal/flash` for details of the device tree bindings. All operations on the flash device must be aligned to the block size of the flash. This applies to both offset and size arguments. This interface is asynchronous; all calls require a 'token' argument. On success, the calls will return ``OPAL_ASYNC_COMPLETION``, and an opal_async_completion message will be sent (with the appropriate token argument) when the operation completes. All calls share the same return values: ``OPAL_ASYNC_COMPLETION`` operation started, an async completion will be triggered with the ``token`` argument ``OPAL_PARAMETER`` invalid flash id ``OPAL_PARAMETER`` invalid size or offset (alignment, or access beyond end of device) ``OPAL_BUSY`` flash in use ``OPAL_HARDWARE`` error accessing flash device OPAL_FLASH_READ --------------- Parameters: :: uint64_t id uint64_t offset uint64_t buffer uint64_t size uint64_t token Reads from the specified flash id, at the specified offset, into the buffer. Will trigger an async completion with token when completed. OPAL_FLASH_ERASE ---------------- Parameters: :: uint64_t id uint64_t offset uint64_t size uint64_t token Erases the specified flash id, at the specified offset and size. Will trigger an async completion with token when completed. OPAL_FLASH_WRITE ---------------- Parameters: :: uint64_t id uint64_t offset uint64_t buffer uint64_t size uint64_t token Writes buffer to the specified flash id, at the specified offset and size. The flash must be erased before being written. Will trigger an async completion with token when completed.