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B+ HAT ID EEPROM FORMAT SPECIFICATION

CURRENTLY THIS SPEC IS PRELIMINARY AND THEREFORE STILL LIKELEY TO CHANGE

Note that there are software tools for creation of EEPROM images and for flashing / dumping images from attached HATs.

EEPROM Structure

  HEADER  <- EEPROM header (Required)
  ATOM1   <- Vendor info atom (Required)
  ATOM2   <- GPIO map atom (Required)
  ATOM3   <- DT blob atom (Required for compliance with the HAT specification)
  ...
  ATOMn

EEPROM Header Structure

  Bytes   Field
  4       signature   signature: 0x52, 0x2D, 0x50, 0x69 ("R-Pi" in ASCII)
  1       version     EEPROM data format version (0x00 reserved, 0x01 = first version)
  1       reserved    set to 0
  2       numatoms    total atoms in EEPROM
  4       eeplen      total length in bytes of all eeprom data (including this header)

Atom Structure

  Bytes   Field
  2       type        atom type
  2       count       incrementing atom count
  4       dlen        length in bytes of data+CRC
  N       data        N bytes, N = dlen-2
  2       crc16       CRC-16-CCITT of entire atom (type, count, dlen, data)

Atom Types

  0x0000 = invalid
  0x0001 = vendor info
  0x0002 = GPIO map
  0x0003 = Linux device tree blob
  0x0004 = manufacturer custom data
  0x0005-0xfffe = reserved for future use
  0xffff = invalid

Vendor info atom data (type=0x0001):

Note that the UUID is mandatory and must be filled in correctly according to RFC 4122 (every HAT can then be uniquely identified). It protects against the case where a user accidentally stacks 2 identical HATs on top of each other - this error case is only detectable if the EEPROM data in each is different. The UUID is also useful for manufacturers as a per-board 'serial number'.

  Bytes   Field
  16      uuid        UUID (unique for every single board ever made)
  2       pid         product ID
  2       pver        product version
  1       vslen       vendor string length (bytes)
  1       pslen       product string length (bytes)
  X       vstr        ASCII vendor string e.g. "ACME Technology Company"
  Y       pstr        ASCII product string e.g. "Special Sensor Board"

GPIO map atom data (type=0x0002):

GPIO map for bank 0 GPIO on 40W B+ header.

NOTE GPIO number refers to BCM2835 GPIO number and NOT J8 pin number!

  Bytes   Field
  1       bank_drive  bank drive strength/slew/hysteresis, BCM2835 can only set per bank, not per IO
            Bits in byte:
            [3:0] drive       0=leave at default, 1-8=drive*2mA, 9-15=reserved
            [5:4] slew        0=leave at default, 1=slew rate limiting, 2=no slew limiting, 3=reserved
            [7:6] hysteresis  0=leave at default, 1=hysteresis disabled, 2=hysteresis enabled, 3=reserved
  1       power
            [1:0] back_power  0=board does not back power Pi
                              1=board back powers and can supply up to 1.3A to the Pi
                              2=board back powers and can supply up to 2A to the Pi
                              3=reserved
                              If back_power=2 high current USB mode is automatically enabled.
            [7:2] reserved    set to 0
  28      1 byte per IO pin
            Bits in each byte:
            [2:0] func_sel    GPIO function as per FSEL GPIO register field in BCM2835 datasheet
            [4:3] reserved    set to 0
            [6:5] pulltype    0=leave at default setting,  1=pullup, 2=pulldown, 3=no pull
            [  7] is_used     1=board uses this pin, 0=not connected and therefore not used

Device tree atom data (type=0x0003):

Binary data (DT blob fragment for board hardware).

For more information on the Devicetree atom contents, see the Devicetree Guide.