[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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#
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# SPI driver configuration
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#
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# NOTE: the reason this doesn't show SPI slave support is mostly that
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# nobody's needed a slave side API yet. The master-role API is not
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# fully appropriate there, so it'd need some thought to do well.
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#
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2008-04-28 03:14:16 -06:00
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menuconfig SPI
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[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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bool "SPI support"
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2008-04-28 03:14:16 -06:00
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depends on HAS_IOMEM
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[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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help
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The "Serial Peripheral Interface" is a low level synchronous
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protocol. Chips that support SPI can have data transfer rates
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up to several tens of Mbit/sec. Chips are addressed with a
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controller and a chipselect. Most SPI slaves don't support
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dynamic device discovery; some are even write-only or read-only.
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2006-11-29 21:22:59 -07:00
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SPI is widely used by microcontrollers to talk with sensors,
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[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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eeprom and flash memory, codecs and various other controller
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chips, analog to digital (and d-to-a) converters, and more.
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MMC and SD cards can be accessed using SPI protocol; and for
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DataFlash cards used in MMC sockets, SPI must always be used.
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SPI is one of a family of similar protocols using a four wire
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interface (select, clock, data in, data out) including Microwire
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(half duplex), SSP, SSI, and PSP. This driver framework should
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work with most such devices and controllers.
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2008-04-28 03:14:16 -06:00
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if SPI
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[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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config SPI_DEBUG
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boolean "Debug support for SPI drivers"
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2008-04-28 03:14:16 -06:00
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depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
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[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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help
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Say "yes" to enable debug messaging (like dev_dbg and pr_debug),
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sysfs, and debugfs support in SPI controller and protocol drivers.
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#
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# MASTER side ... talking to discrete SPI slave chips including microcontrollers
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#
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config SPI_MASTER
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# boolean "SPI Master Support"
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boolean
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default SPI
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help
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If your system has an master-capable SPI controller (which
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provides the clock and chipselect), you can enable that
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controller and the protocol drivers for the SPI slave chips
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that are connected.
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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if SPI_MASTER
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[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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comment "SPI Master Controller Drivers"
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2007-02-14 01:33:09 -07:00
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config SPI_ATMEL
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tristate "Atmel SPI Controller"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on (ARCH_AT91 || AVR32)
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2007-02-14 01:33:09 -07:00
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help
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This selects a driver for the Atmel SPI Controller, present on
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many AT32 (AVR32) and AT91 (ARM) chips.
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2007-05-06 15:50:34 -06:00
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config SPI_BFIN
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tristate "SPI controller driver for ADI Blackfin5xx"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on BLACKFIN
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2007-05-06 15:50:34 -06:00
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help
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This is the SPI controller master driver for Blackfin 5xx processor.
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2007-05-08 01:32:25 -06:00
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config SPI_AU1550
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tristate "Au1550/Au12x0 SPI Controller"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on (SOC_AU1550 || SOC_AU1200) && EXPERIMENTAL
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2007-05-08 01:32:25 -06:00
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select SPI_BITBANG
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help
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If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the
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Au1550 SPI controller (may also work with Au1200,Au1210,Au1250).
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called au1550_spi.
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2006-01-08 14:34:26 -07:00
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config SPI_BITBANG
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tristate "Bitbanging SPI master"
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help
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With a few GPIO pins, your system can bitbang the SPI protocol.
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Select this to get SPI support through I/O pins (GPIO, parallel
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port, etc). Or, some systems' SPI master controller drivers use
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this code to manage the per-word or per-transfer accesses to the
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hardware shift registers.
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This is library code, and is automatically selected by drivers that
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need it. You only need to select this explicitly to support driver
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modules that aren't part of this kernel tree.
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[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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2006-01-08 14:34:29 -07:00
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config SPI_BUTTERFLY
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tristate "Parallel port adapter for AVR Butterfly (DEVELOPMENT)"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on PARPORT
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2006-01-08 14:34:29 -07:00
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select SPI_BITBANG
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help
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This uses a custom parallel port cable to connect to an AVR
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Butterfly <http://www.atmel.com/products/avr/butterfly>, an
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inexpensive battery powered microcontroller evaluation board.
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This same cable can be used to flash new firmware.
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2007-02-12 01:52:39 -07:00
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config SPI_IMX
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tristate "Freescale iMX SPI controller"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on ARCH_IMX && EXPERIMENTAL
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2007-02-12 01:52:39 -07:00
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help
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This enables using the Freescale iMX SPI controller in master
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mode.
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2007-07-17 05:04:05 -06:00
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config SPI_LM70_LLP
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tristate "Parallel port adapter for LM70 eval board (DEVELOPMENT)"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on PARPORT && EXPERIMENTAL
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2007-07-17 05:04:05 -06:00
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select SPI_BITBANG
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help
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This driver supports the NS LM70 LLP Evaluation Board,
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which interfaces to an LM70 temperature sensor using
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a parallel port.
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2007-05-10 23:22:52 -06:00
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config SPI_MPC52xx_PSC
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tristate "Freescale MPC52xx PSC SPI controller"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on PPC_MPC52xx && EXPERIMENTAL
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2007-05-10 23:22:52 -06:00
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help
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This enables using the Freescale MPC52xx Programmable Serial
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Controller in master SPI mode.
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2006-05-20 16:00:15 -06:00
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config SPI_MPC83xx
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2007-10-16 02:27:47 -06:00
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tristate "Freescale MPC83xx/QUICC Engine SPI controller"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on (PPC_83xx || QUICC_ENGINE) && EXPERIMENTAL
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2006-05-20 16:00:15 -06:00
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help
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2007-10-16 02:27:47 -06:00
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This enables using the Freescale MPC83xx and QUICC Engine SPI
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controllers in master mode.
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2006-05-20 16:00:15 -06:00
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Note, this driver uniquely supports the SPI controller on the MPC83xx
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2007-10-16 02:27:47 -06:00
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family of PowerPC processors, plus processors with QUICC Engine
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technology. This driver uses a simple set of shift registers for data
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(opposed to the CPM based descriptor model).
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2006-05-20 16:00:15 -06:00
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2007-02-12 01:52:37 -07:00
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config SPI_OMAP_UWIRE
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tristate "OMAP1 MicroWire"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on ARCH_OMAP1
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2007-02-12 01:52:37 -07:00
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select SPI_BITBANG
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help
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This hooks up to the MicroWire controller on OMAP1 chips.
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2007-07-17 05:04:13 -06:00
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config SPI_OMAP24XX
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2008-02-06 02:38:16 -07:00
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tristate "McSPI driver for OMAP24xx/OMAP34xx"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on ARCH_OMAP24XX || ARCH_OMAP34XX
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2007-07-17 05:04:13 -06:00
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help
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2008-02-06 02:38:16 -07:00
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SPI master controller for OMAP24xx/OMAP34xx Multichannel SPI
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2007-07-17 05:04:13 -06:00
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(McSPI) modules.
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2007-02-12 01:52:39 -07:00
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2008-08-05 14:01:09 -06:00
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config SPI_ORION
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tristate "Orion SPI master (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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depends on PLAT_ORION && EXPERIMENTAL
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help
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This enables using the SPI master controller on the Orion chips.
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2006-03-08 00:53:24 -07:00
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config SPI_PXA2XX
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tristate "PXA2xx SSP SPI master"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on ARCH_PXA && EXPERIMENTAL
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2007-11-21 03:50:53 -07:00
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select PXA_SSP
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2006-03-08 00:53:24 -07:00
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help
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This enables using a PXA2xx SSP port as a SPI master controller.
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The driver can be configured to use any SSP port and additional
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documentation can be found a Documentation/spi/pxa2xx.
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2007-02-12 01:52:36 -07:00
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config SPI_S3C24XX
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tristate "Samsung S3C24XX series SPI"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on ARCH_S3C2410 && EXPERIMENTAL
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2007-07-17 05:04:09 -06:00
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select SPI_BITBANG
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2007-02-12 01:52:36 -07:00
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help
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SPI driver for Samsung S3C24XX series ARM SoCs
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2006-05-20 16:00:17 -06:00
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config SPI_S3C24XX_GPIO
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tristate "Samsung S3C24XX series SPI by GPIO"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on ARCH_S3C2410 && EXPERIMENTAL
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2007-07-17 05:04:09 -06:00
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select SPI_BITBANG
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2006-05-20 16:00:17 -06:00
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help
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SPI driver for Samsung S3C24XX series ARM SoCs using
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GPIO lines to provide the SPI bus. This can be used where
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the inbuilt hardware cannot provide the transfer mode, or
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where the board is using non hardware connected pins.
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2007-07-17 05:04:11 -06:00
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2008-02-06 02:38:15 -07:00
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config SPI_SH_SCI
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tristate "SuperH SCI SPI controller"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on SUPERH
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2008-02-06 02:38:15 -07:00
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select SPI_BITBANG
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help
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SPI driver for SuperH SCI blocks.
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2007-07-17 05:04:15 -06:00
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config SPI_TXX9
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tristate "Toshiba TXx9 SPI controller"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on GENERIC_GPIO && CPU_TX49XX
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2007-07-17 05:04:15 -06:00
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help
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SPI driver for Toshiba TXx9 MIPS SoCs
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2007-07-17 05:04:11 -06:00
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config SPI_XILINX
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tristate "Xilinx SPI controller"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on XILINX_VIRTEX && EXPERIMENTAL
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2007-07-17 05:04:11 -06:00
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select SPI_BITBANG
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help
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This exposes the SPI controller IP from the Xilinx EDK.
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See the "OPB Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) (v1.00e)"
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Product Specification document (DS464) for hardware details.
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[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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#
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# Add new SPI master controllers in alphabetical order above this line
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#
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#
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# There are lots of SPI device types, with sensors and memory
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# being probably the most widely used ones.
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#
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comment "SPI Protocol Masters"
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2007-02-12 01:52:48 -07:00
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config SPI_AT25
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tristate "SPI EEPROMs from most vendors"
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2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
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depends on SYSFS
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2007-02-12 01:52:48 -07:00
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help
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Enable this driver to get read/write support to most SPI EEPROMs,
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after you configure the board init code to know about each eeprom
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on your target board.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called at25.
|
[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
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2007-05-08 01:32:15 -06:00
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config SPI_SPIDEV
|
|
|
|
tristate "User mode SPI device driver support"
|
2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
|
|
|
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
|
2007-05-08 01:32:15 -06:00
|
|
|
help
|
|
|
|
This supports user mode SPI protocol drivers.
|
|
|
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|
Note that this application programming interface is EXPERIMENTAL
|
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|
and hence SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE while it stabilizes.
|
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|
2007-07-17 05:04:10 -06:00
|
|
|
config SPI_TLE62X0
|
|
|
|
tristate "Infineon TLE62X0 (for power switching)"
|
2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
|
|
|
depends on SYSFS
|
2007-07-17 05:04:10 -06:00
|
|
|
help
|
|
|
|
SPI driver for Infineon TLE62X0 series line driver chips,
|
|
|
|
such as the TLE6220, TLE6230 and TLE6240. This provides a
|
|
|
|
sysfs interface, with each line presented as a kind of GPIO
|
|
|
|
exposing both switch control and diagnostic feedback.
|
|
|
|
|
[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Add new SPI protocol masters in alphabetical order above this line
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
|
2008-07-23 22:29:53 -06:00
|
|
|
endif # SPI_MASTER
|
|
|
|
|
[PATCH] spi: simple SPI framework
This is the core of a small SPI framework, implementing the model of a
queue of messages which complete asynchronously (with thin synchronous
wrappers on top).
- It's still less than 2KB of ".text" (ARM). If there's got to be a
mid-layer for something so simple, that's the right size budget. :)
- The guts use board-specific SPI device tables to build the driver
model tree. (Hardware probing is rarely an option.)
- This version of Kconfig includes no drivers. At this writing there
are two known master controller drivers (PXA/SSP, OMAP MicroWire)
and three protocol drivers (CS8415a, ADS7846, DataFlash) with LKML
mentions of other drivers in development.
- No userspace API. There are several implementations to compare.
Implement them like any other driver, and bind them with sysfs.
The changes from last version posted to LKML (on 11-Nov-2005) are minor,
and include:
- One bugfix (removes a FIXME), with the visible effect of making device
names be "spiB.C" where B is the bus number and C is the chipselect.
- The "caller provides DMA mappings" mechanism now has kerneldoc, for
DMA drivers that want to be fancy.
- Hey, the framework init can be subsys_init. Even though board init
logic fires earlier, at arch_init ... since the framework init is
for driver support, and the board init support uses static init.
- Various additional spec/doc clarifications based on discussions
with other folk. It adds a brief "thank you" at the end, for folk
who've helped nudge this framework into existence.
As I've said before, I think that "protocol tweaking" is the main support
that this driver framework will need to evolve.
From: Mark Underwood <basicmark@yahoo.com>
Update the SPI framework to remove a potential priority inversion case by
reverting to kmalloc if the pre-allocated DMA-safe buffer isn't available.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-01-08 14:34:19 -07:00
|
|
|
# (slave support would go here)
|
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|
|
2008-04-28 03:14:16 -06:00
|
|
|
endif # SPI
|