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S29GL-P MirrorBit Flash Family
S29GL-P_00_A12 November 20, 2009
Da ta
Sh e e t
7.7.6
Program Suspend/Program Resume Commands
The Program Suspend command allows the system to interrupt an embedded programming operation or a
“Write to Buffer” programming operation so that data can read from any non-suspended sector. When the
Program Suspend command is written during a programming process, the device halts the programming
operation within 15 s maximum (5 s typical) and updates the status bits. Addresses are “don't-cares” when
writing the Program Suspend command.
After the programming operation has been suspended, the system can read array data from any non-
suspended sector. The Program Suspend command may also be issued during a programming operation
while an erase is suspended. In this case, data may be read from any addresses not within a sector in Erase
Suspend or Program Suspend. If a read is needed from the Secured Silicon Sector area, then user must use
the proper command sequences to enter and exit this region.
The system may also write the Autoselect Command Sequence when the device is in Program Suspend
mode. The device allows reading Autoselect codes in the suspended sectors, since the codes are not stored
in the memory array. When the device exits the Autoselect mode, the device reverts to Program Suspend
After the Program Resume command is written, the device reverts to programming. The system can
determine the status of the program operation using the write operation status bits, just as in the standard
The system must write the Program Resume command (address bits are “don't care”) to exit the Program
Suspend mode and continue the programming operation. Further writes of the Program Resume command
are ignored. Another Program Suspend command can be written after the device has resumed programming.
Software Functions and Sample Code
The following is a C source code example of using the program suspend function. Refer to the Spansion Low
Level Driver User’s Guide (available on www.spansion.com) for general information on Spansion Flash memory software development guidelines.
/* Example: Program suspend command */
*( (UINT16 *)base_addr ) = 0x00B0;
/* write suspend command
*/
The following is a C source code example of using the program resume function. Refer to the Spansion Low
Level Driver User’s Guide (available on www.spansion.com) for general information on Spansion Flash memory software development guidelines.
/* Example: Program resume command */
*( (UINT16 *)base_addr ) = 0x0030;
/* write resume command
*/
Table 7.12 Program Suspend
(LLD Function = lld_ProgramSuspendCmd)
Cycle
Operation
Byte Address
Word Address
Data
1
Write
Base + XXXh
00B0h
Table 7.13 Program Resume
(LLD Function = lld_ProgramResumeCmd)
Cycle
Operation
Byte Address
Word Address
Data
1
Write
Base + XXXh
0030h