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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef __ARCH_ARM_SRC_SAM34_SAM_SPI_H #define __ARCH_ARM_SRC_SAM34_SAM_SPI_H /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include "chip.h" #include "chip/sam_spi.h" /**************************************************************************** * Pre-processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ /* The SPI port number used as an input to up_spiinitialize encodes * information about the SPI controller (0 or 1) and the SPI chip select * (0-3). * * NOTE that this is this is backward compatible with older implementations * that support only SPI0 and provide only the chip select number to * up_spiinitialize(). */ #define __SPI_CS_SHIFT (0) /* Bits 0-1: SPI chip select number */ #define __SPI_CS_MASK (3 << __SPI_CS_SHIFT) # define __SPI_CS0 (0 << __SPI_CS_SHIFT) # define __SPI_CS1 (1 << __SPI_CS_SHIFT) # define __SPI_CS2 (2 << __SPI_CS_SHIFT) # define __SPI_CS3 (3 << __SPI_CS_SHIFT) #define __SPI_SPI_SHIFT (2) /* Bit 2: SPI controller number */ #define __SPI_SPI_MASK (1 << __SPI_SPI_SHIFT) # define __SPI_SPI0 (0 << __SPI_SPI_SHIFT) /* SPI0 */ # define __SPI_SPI1 (1 << __SPI_SPI_SHIFT) /* SPI1 */ #define SPI0_CS0 (__SPI_SPI0 | __SPI_CS0) #define SPI0_CS1 (__SPI_SPI0 | __SPI_CS1) #define SPI0_CS2 (__SPI_SPI0 | __SPI_CS2) #define SPI0_CS3 (__SPI_SPI0 | __SPI_CS3) #define SPI1_CS0 (__SPI_SPI1 | __SPI_CS0) #define SPI1_CS1 (__SPI_SPI1 | __SPI_CS1) #define SPI1_CS2 (__SPI_SPI1 | __SPI_CS2) #define SPI1_CS3 (__SPI_SPI1 | __SPI_CS3) /**************************************************************************** * Public Types ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Inline Functions ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ /**************************************************************************** * Public Data ****************************************************************************/ #undef EXTERN #if defined(__cplusplus) #define EXTERN extern "C" extern "C" { #else #define EXTERN extern #endif /**************************************************************************** * Public Function Prototypes ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: sam_spi[0|1]select, sam_spi[0|1]status, and sam_spi[0|1]cmddata * * Description: * These external functions must be provided by board-specific logic. * They include: * * o sam_spi[0|1]select is a functions tomanage the board-specific chip * selects * o sam_spi[0|1]status and sam_spi[0|1]cmddata: Implementations of the * status and cmddata methods of the SPI interface defined by struct * spi_ops_ (see include/nuttx/spi/spi.h). All other methods including * up_spiinitialize()) are provided by common SAM3/4 logic. * * To use this common SPI logic on your board: * * 1. Provide logic in sam_boardinitialize() to configure SPI chip select * pins. * 2. Provide sam_spi[0|1]select() and sam_spi[0|1]status() functions in * our board-specific logic. These functions will perform chip selection * and status operations using PIOs in the way your board is configured. * 2. If CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA is defined in the NuttX configuration, provide * sam_spi[0|1]cmddata() functions in your board-specific logic. This * function will perform cmd/data selection operations using PIOs in * the way your board is configured. * 3. Add a call to up_spiinitialize() in your low level application * initialization logic * 4. The handle returned by up_spiinitialize() may then be used to bind the * SPI driver to higher level logic (e.g., calling * mmcsd_spislotinitialize(), for example, will bind the SPI driver to * the SPI MMC/SD driver). * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_SAM34_SPI0 struct spi_dev_s; enum spi_dev_e; /**************************************************************************** * Name: sam_spi[0|1]select * * Description: * PIO chip select pins may be programmed by the board specific logic in * one of two different ways. First, the pins may be programmed as SPI * peripherals. In that case, the pins are completely controlled by the * SPI driver. This method still needs to be provided, but it may be only * a stub. * * An alternative way to program the PIO chip select pins is as a normal * PIO output. In that case, the automatic control of the CS pins is * bypassed and this function must provide control of the chip select. * NOTE: In this case, the PIO output pin does *not* have to be the * same as the NPCS pin normal associated with the chip select number. * * Input Parameters: * dev - SPI device info * devid - Identifies the (logical) device * selected - TRUE:Select the device, FALSE:De-select the device * * Returned Values: * None * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_SAM34_SPI0 void sam_spi0select(enum spi_dev_e devid, bool selected); #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SAM34_SPI1 void sam_spi1select(enum spi_dev_e devid, bool selected); #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: sam_spi[0|1]status * * Description: * Return status information associated with the SPI device. * * Input Parameters: * dev - SPI device info * devid - Identifies the (logical) device * * Returned Values: * Bit-encoded SPI status (see include/nuttx/spi/spi.h. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_SAM34_SPI0 uint8_t sam_spi0status(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid); #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SAM34_SPI1 uint8_t sam_spi1status(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid); #endif /**************************************************************************** * Name: sam_spi[0|1]cmddata * * Description: * Some SPI devices require an additional control to determine if the SPI * data being sent is a command or is data. If CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA then * this function will be called to different be command and data transfers. * * This is often needed, for example, by LCD drivers. Some LCD hardware * may be configured to use 9-bit data transfers with the 9th bit * indicating command or data. That same hardware may be configurable, * instead, to use 8-bit data but to require an additional, board- * specific PIO control to distinguish command and data. This function * would be needed in that latter case. * * Input Parameters: * dev - SPI device info * devid - Identifies the (logical) device * * Returned Values: * Zero on success; a negated errno on failure. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA #ifdef CONFIG_SAM34_SPI0 int sam_spi0cmddata(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool cmd); #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SAM34_SPI1 int sam_spi1cmddata(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool cmd); #endif #endif #endif /* CONFIG_SAM34_SPI0 */ #undef EXTERN #if defined(__cplusplus) } #endif #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ #endif /* __ARCH_ARM_SRC_SAM34_SAM_SPI_H */