asix-sigma: Encode the opcodes as hex values
Just encode the opcodes as hexadecimal values. This makes for better readability when mapping the communication dump with the sigma to the code. Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
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@ -55,17 +55,17 @@ enum sigma_read_register {
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READ_TEST = 15,
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};
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#define REG_ADDR_LOW (0 << 4)
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#define REG_ADDR_HIGH (1 << 4)
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#define REG_DATA_LOW (2 << 4)
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#define REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE (3 << 4)
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#define REG_READ_ADDR (4 << 4)
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#define REG_DRAM_WAIT_ACK (5 << 4)
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#define REG_ADDR_LOW (0x0 << 4)
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#define REG_ADDR_HIGH (0x1 << 4)
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#define REG_DATA_LOW (0x2 << 4)
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#define REG_DATA_HIGH_WRITE (0x3 << 4)
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#define REG_READ_ADDR (0x4 << 4)
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#define REG_DRAM_WAIT_ACK (0x5 << 4)
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/* Bit (1 << 4) can be low or high (double buffer / cache) */
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#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK (6 << 4)
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#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK_BEGIN (8 << 4)
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#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK_DATA (10 << 4)
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#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK (0x6 << 4)
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#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK_BEGIN (0x8 << 4)
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#define REG_DRAM_BLOCK_DATA (0xa << 4)
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#define LEDSEL0 6
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#define LEDSEL1 7
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