nuttx/arch/arm/src/samd5e5/sam_spi.h
Xiang Xiao 44ad6d0a23 arch/arm: Remove FAR and CODE from chip folder(2)
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
2022-05-03 16:50:52 +03:00

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* arch/arm/src/samd5e5/sam_spi.h
*
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#ifndef __ARCH_ARM_SRC_SAMD5E5_SAM_SPI_H
#define __ARCH_ARM_SRC_SAMD5E5_SAM_SPI_H
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "hardware/sam_spi.h"
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* 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
****************************************************************************/
struct spi_dev_s; /* Forward reference */
/****************************************************************************
* Name: sam_spibus_initialize
*
* Description:
* Initialize the selected SPI port
*
* Input Parameters:
* port - SPI "port" number (i.e., SERCOM number)
*
* Returned Value:
* Valid SPI device structure reference on success; a NULL on failure
*
****************************************************************************/
struct spi_dev_s *sam_spibus_initialize(int port);
/****************************************************************************
* Name: sam_spi[n]select, sam_spi[n]status, and sam_spi[n]cmddata
*
* Description:
* These external functions must be provided by board-specific logic. They
* include:
*
* o sam_spi[n]select is a functions to manage the board-specific chip
* selects
* o sam_spi[n]status and sam_spi[n]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
* sam_spibus_initialize()) are provided by common SAMD/L logic.
*
* Where [n] is the SERCOM number for the SPI module.
*
* 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[n]select() and sam_spi[n]status() functions in your
* board-specific logic. These functions will perform chip selection
* and status operations using GPIOs in the way your board is
* configured.
* 2. If CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA is defined in the NuttX configuration, provide
* sam_spi[n]cmddata() functions in your board-specific logic. This
* function will perform cmd/data selection operations using GPIOs in
* the way your board is configured.
* 3. Add a call to sam_spibus_initialize() in your low level application
* initialization logic
* 4. The handle returned by sam_spibus_initialize() 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).
*
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: sam_spi[n]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
* GPIO 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 GPIO 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 Value:
* None
*
****************************************************************************/
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI0
void sam_spi0select(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid,
bool selected);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI1
void sam_spi1select(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid,
bool selected);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI2
void sam_spi2select(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid,
bool selected);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI3
void sam_spi3select(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid,
bool selected);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI4
void sam_spi4select(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid,
bool selected);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI5
void sam_spi5select(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid,
bool selected);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI6
void sam_spi6select(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid,
bool selected);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI7
void sam_spi7select(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid,
bool selected);
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Name: sam_spi[n]status
*
* Description:
* Return status information associated with the SPI device.
*
* Input Parameters:
* dev - SPI device info
* devid - Identifies the (logical) device
*
* Returned Value:
* Bit-encoded SPI status (see include/nuttx/spi/spi.h.
*
****************************************************************************/
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI0
uint8_t sam_spi0status(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI1
uint8_t sam_spi1status(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI2
uint8_t sam_spi2status(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI3
uint8_t sam_spi3status(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI4
uint8_t sam_spi4status(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI5
uint8_t sam_spi5status(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI6
uint8_t sam_spi6status(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI7
uint8_t sam_spi7status(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid);
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Name: sam_spi[n]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 GPIO 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 Value:
* Zero on success; a negated errno on failure.
*
****************************************************************************/
#ifdef CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI0
int sam_spi0cmddata(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid, bool cmd);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI1
int sam_spi1cmddata(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid, bool cmd);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI2
int sam_spi2cmddata(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid, bool cmd);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI3
int sam_spi3cmddata(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid, bool cmd);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI4
int sam_spi4cmddata(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid, bool cmd);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI5
int sam_spi5cmddata(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid, bool cmd);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI6
int sam_spi6cmddata(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid, bool cmd);
#endif
#ifdef SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI7
int sam_spi7cmddata(struct spi_dev_s *dev, uint32_t devid, bool cmd);
#endif
#endif
#undef EXTERN
#if defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
#endif /* SAMD5E5_HAVE_SPI */
#endif /* __ARCH_ARM_SRC_SAMD5E5_SAM_SPI_H */