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Tom Rini83d290c2018-05-06 17:58:06 -04001/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +00002/*
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki469146c2013-10-10 22:14:09 +05303 * Common SPI Interface: Controller-specific definitions
4 *
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +00005 * (C) Copyright 2001
6 * Gerald Van Baren, Custom IDEAS, vanbaren@cideas.com.
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +00007 */
8
9#ifndef _SPI_H_
10#define _SPI_H_
11
Guennadi Liakhovetski38254f42008-04-15 14:14:25 +020012/* SPI mode flags */
Jagan Teki465c00d2015-12-29 12:12:30 +053013#define SPI_CPHA BIT(0) /* clock phase */
14#define SPI_CPOL BIT(1) /* clock polarity */
15#define SPI_MODE_0 (0|0) /* (original MicroWire) */
16#define SPI_MODE_1 (0|SPI_CPHA)
17#define SPI_MODE_2 (SPI_CPOL|0)
18#define SPI_MODE_3 (SPI_CPOL|SPI_CPHA)
19#define SPI_CS_HIGH BIT(2) /* CS active high */
20#define SPI_LSB_FIRST BIT(3) /* per-word bits-on-wire */
21#define SPI_3WIRE BIT(4) /* SI/SO signals shared */
22#define SPI_LOOP BIT(5) /* loopback mode */
23#define SPI_SLAVE BIT(6) /* slave mode */
24#define SPI_PREAMBLE BIT(7) /* Skip preamble bytes */
Jagan Teki29ee0262015-12-28 22:24:08 +053025#define SPI_TX_BYTE BIT(8) /* transmit with 1 wire byte */
Jagan Teki2b11a412015-12-28 22:55:50 +053026#define SPI_TX_DUAL BIT(9) /* transmit with 2 wires */
27#define SPI_TX_QUAD BIT(10) /* transmit with 4 wires */
Jagan Teki08fe9c22016-08-08 17:12:12 +053028#define SPI_RX_SLOW BIT(11) /* receive with 1 wire slow */
Jagan Teki3ac48d02016-08-10 20:48:14 +053029#define SPI_RX_DUAL BIT(12) /* receive with 2 wires */
30#define SPI_RX_QUAD BIT(13) /* receive with 4 wires */
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki4e09cc12014-01-11 15:10:28 +053031
Rajeshwari Shindebb786b82013-05-28 20:10:37 +000032/* Header byte that marks the start of the message */
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekice22b922013-10-07 19:34:56 +053033#define SPI_PREAMBLE_END_BYTE 0xec
Rajeshwari Shindebb786b82013-05-28 20:10:37 +000034
Jagan Teki5d69df32015-06-27 00:51:30 +053035#define SPI_DEFAULT_WORDLEN 8
Nikita Kiryanov5753d092013-10-16 17:23:25 +030036
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -060037#ifdef CONFIG_DM_SPI
Simon Glassd0cff032015-01-25 08:27:12 -070038/* TODO(sjg@chromium.org): Remove this and use max_hz from struct spi_slave */
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -060039struct dm_spi_bus {
40 uint max_hz;
41};
42
Simon Glassd0cff032015-01-25 08:27:12 -070043/**
44 * struct dm_spi_platdata - platform data for all SPI slaves
45 *
46 * This describes a SPI slave, a child device of the SPI bus. To obtain this
47 * struct from a spi_slave, use dev_get_parent_platdata(dev) or
48 * dev_get_parent_platdata(slave->dev).
49 *
50 * This data is immuatable. Each time the device is probed, @max_hz and @mode
51 * will be copied to struct spi_slave.
52 *
53 * @cs: Chip select number (0..n-1)
54 * @max_hz: Maximum bus speed that this slave can tolerate
55 * @mode: SPI mode to use for this device (see SPI mode flags)
56 */
57struct dm_spi_slave_platdata {
58 unsigned int cs;
59 uint max_hz;
60 uint mode;
61};
62
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -060063#endif /* CONFIG_DM_SPI */
64
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +053065/**
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekice22b922013-10-07 19:34:56 +053066 * struct spi_slave - Representation of a SPI slave
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +020067 *
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -060068 * For driver model this is the per-child data used by the SPI bus. It can
Simon Glassbcbe3d12015-09-28 23:32:01 -060069 * be accessed using dev_get_parent_priv() on the slave device. The SPI uclass
Simon Glassd0cff032015-01-25 08:27:12 -070070 * sets uip per_child_auto_alloc_size to sizeof(struct spi_slave), and the
71 * driver should not override it. Two platform data fields (max_hz and mode)
72 * are copied into this structure to provide an initial value. This allows
73 * them to be changed, since we should never change platform data in drivers.
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -060074 *
75 * If not using driver model, drivers are expected to extend this with
76 * controller-specific data.
77 *
78 * @dev: SPI slave device
79 * @max_hz: Maximum speed for this slave
Simon Glass60e28092015-02-17 15:29:35 -070080 * @speed: Current bus speed. This is 0 until the bus is first
81 * claimed.
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -060082 * @bus: ID of the bus that the slave is attached to. For
83 * driver model this is the sequence number of the SPI
84 * bus (bus->seq) so does not need to be stored
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekice22b922013-10-07 19:34:56 +053085 * @cs: ID of the chip select connected to the slave.
Jagan Tekif5c3c032015-12-14 12:15:17 +053086 * @mode: SPI mode to use for this slave (see SPI mode flags)
Nikita Kiryanov5753d092013-10-16 17:23:25 +030087 * @wordlen: Size of SPI word in number of bits
Álvaro Fernández Rojas8af74ed2018-01-23 17:14:56 +010088 * @max_read_size: If non-zero, the maximum number of bytes which can
89 * be read at once.
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekice22b922013-10-07 19:34:56 +053090 * @max_write_size: If non-zero, the maximum number of bytes which can
Álvaro Fernández Rojas6c94bd12018-01-23 17:14:57 +010091 * be written at once.
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekice22b922013-10-07 19:34:56 +053092 * @memory_map: Address of read-only SPI flash access.
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekif77f4692014-01-12 21:40:11 +053093 * @flags: Indication of SPI flags.
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +020094 */
95struct spi_slave {
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -060096#ifdef CONFIG_DM_SPI
97 struct udevice *dev; /* struct spi_slave is dev->parentdata */
98 uint max_hz;
Simon Glass60e28092015-02-17 15:29:35 -070099 uint speed;
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600100#else
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530101 unsigned int bus;
102 unsigned int cs;
Simon Glassd0cff032015-01-25 08:27:12 -0700103#endif
Jagan Tekif5c3c032015-12-14 12:15:17 +0530104 uint mode;
Nikita Kiryanov5753d092013-10-16 17:23:25 +0300105 unsigned int wordlen;
Álvaro Fernández Rojas8af74ed2018-01-23 17:14:56 +0100106 unsigned int max_read_size;
Simon Glass0c456ce2013-03-11 06:08:05 +0000107 unsigned int max_write_size;
Poddar, Sourav004f15b2013-10-07 15:53:01 +0530108 void *memory_map;
Jagan Tekic40f6002015-12-28 22:23:14 +0530109
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekif77f4692014-01-12 21:40:11 +0530110 u8 flags;
Jagan Teki29ee0262015-12-28 22:24:08 +0530111#define SPI_XFER_BEGIN BIT(0) /* Assert CS before transfer */
112#define SPI_XFER_END BIT(1) /* Deassert CS after transfer */
Jagan Tekic40f6002015-12-28 22:23:14 +0530113#define SPI_XFER_ONCE (SPI_XFER_BEGIN | SPI_XFER_END)
Jagan Teki29ee0262015-12-28 22:24:08 +0530114#define SPI_XFER_MMAP BIT(2) /* Memory Mapped start */
115#define SPI_XFER_MMAP_END BIT(3) /* Memory Mapped End */
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200116};
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000117
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530118/**
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000119 * Initialization, must be called once on start up.
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200120 *
121 * TODO: I don't think we really need this.
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000122 */
123void spi_init(void);
124
Simon Glassba6c3ce2013-03-11 06:08:00 +0000125/**
126 * spi_do_alloc_slave - Allocate a new SPI slave (internal)
127 *
128 * Allocate and zero all fields in the spi slave, and set the bus/chip
129 * select. Use the helper macro spi_alloc_slave() to call this.
130 *
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530131 * @offset: Offset of struct spi_slave within slave structure.
132 * @size: Size of slave structure.
133 * @bus: Bus ID of the slave chip.
134 * @cs: Chip select ID of the slave chip on the specified bus.
Simon Glassba6c3ce2013-03-11 06:08:00 +0000135 */
136void *spi_do_alloc_slave(int offset, int size, unsigned int bus,
137 unsigned int cs);
138
139/**
140 * spi_alloc_slave - Allocate a new SPI slave
141 *
142 * Allocate and zero all fields in the spi slave, and set the bus/chip
143 * select.
144 *
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530145 * @_struct: Name of structure to allocate (e.g. struct tegra_spi).
146 * This structure must contain a member 'struct spi_slave *slave'.
147 * @bus: Bus ID of the slave chip.
148 * @cs: Chip select ID of the slave chip on the specified bus.
Simon Glassba6c3ce2013-03-11 06:08:00 +0000149 */
150#define spi_alloc_slave(_struct, bus, cs) \
151 spi_do_alloc_slave(offsetof(_struct, slave), \
152 sizeof(_struct), bus, cs)
153
154/**
155 * spi_alloc_slave_base - Allocate a new SPI slave with no private data
156 *
157 * Allocate and zero all fields in the spi slave, and set the bus/chip
158 * select.
159 *
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530160 * @bus: Bus ID of the slave chip.
161 * @cs: Chip select ID of the slave chip on the specified bus.
Simon Glassba6c3ce2013-03-11 06:08:00 +0000162 */
163#define spi_alloc_slave_base(bus, cs) \
164 spi_do_alloc_slave(0, sizeof(struct spi_slave), bus, cs)
165
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530166/**
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200167 * Set up communications parameters for a SPI slave.
168 *
169 * This must be called once for each slave. Note that this function
170 * usually doesn't touch any actual hardware, it only initializes the
171 * contents of spi_slave so that the hardware can be easily
172 * initialized later.
173 *
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530174 * @bus: Bus ID of the slave chip.
175 * @cs: Chip select ID of the slave chip on the specified bus.
176 * @max_hz: Maximum SCK rate in Hz.
177 * @mode: Clock polarity, clock phase and other parameters.
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200178 *
179 * Returns: A spi_slave reference that can be used in subsequent SPI
180 * calls, or NULL if one or more of the parameters are not supported.
181 */
182struct spi_slave *spi_setup_slave(unsigned int bus, unsigned int cs,
183 unsigned int max_hz, unsigned int mode);
184
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530185/**
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200186 * Free any memory associated with a SPI slave.
187 *
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530188 * @slave: The SPI slave
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200189 */
190void spi_free_slave(struct spi_slave *slave);
191
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530192/**
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200193 * Claim the bus and prepare it for communication with a given slave.
194 *
195 * This must be called before doing any transfers with a SPI slave. It
196 * will enable and initialize any SPI hardware as necessary, and make
197 * sure that the SCK line is in the correct idle state. It is not
198 * allowed to claim the same bus for several slaves without releasing
199 * the bus in between.
200 *
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530201 * @slave: The SPI slave
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200202 *
203 * Returns: 0 if the bus was claimed successfully, or a negative value
204 * if it wasn't.
205 */
206int spi_claim_bus(struct spi_slave *slave);
207
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530208/**
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200209 * Release the SPI bus
210 *
211 * This must be called once for every call to spi_claim_bus() after
212 * all transfers have finished. It may disable any SPI hardware as
213 * appropriate.
214 *
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530215 * @slave: The SPI slave
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200216 */
217void spi_release_bus(struct spi_slave *slave);
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000218
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530219/**
Nikita Kiryanov5753d092013-10-16 17:23:25 +0300220 * Set the word length for SPI transactions
221 *
222 * Set the word length (number of bits per word) for SPI transactions.
223 *
224 * @slave: The SPI slave
225 * @wordlen: The number of bits in a word
226 *
227 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure.
228 */
229int spi_set_wordlen(struct spi_slave *slave, unsigned int wordlen);
230
231/**
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000232 * SPI transfer
233 *
234 * This writes "bitlen" bits out the SPI MOSI port and simultaneously clocks
235 * "bitlen" bits in the SPI MISO port. That's just the way SPI works.
236 *
237 * The source of the outgoing bits is the "dout" parameter and the
238 * destination of the input bits is the "din" parameter. Note that "dout"
239 * and "din" can point to the same memory location, in which case the
240 * input data overwrites the output data (since both are buffered by
241 * temporary variables, this is OK).
242 *
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000243 * spi_xfer() interface:
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530244 * @slave: The SPI slave which will be sending/receiving the data.
245 * @bitlen: How many bits to write and read.
246 * @dout: Pointer to a string of bits to send out. The bits are
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200247 * held in a byte array and are sent MSB first.
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530248 * @din: Pointer to a string of bits that will be filled in.
249 * @flags: A bitwise combination of SPI_XFER_* flags.
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000250 *
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530251 * Returns: 0 on success, not 0 on failure
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000252 */
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200253int spi_xfer(struct spi_slave *slave, unsigned int bitlen, const void *dout,
254 void *din, unsigned long flags);
Guennadi Liakhovetski38254f42008-04-15 14:14:25 +0200255
Tom Rini146bad92015-08-17 13:29:54 +0530256/* Copy memory mapped data */
257void spi_flash_copy_mmap(void *data, void *offset, size_t len);
258
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530259/**
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200260 * Determine if a SPI chipselect is valid.
261 * This function is provided by the board if the low-level SPI driver
262 * needs it to determine if a given chipselect is actually valid.
263 *
264 * Returns: 1 if bus:cs identifies a valid chip on this board, 0
265 * otherwise.
266 */
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600267int spi_cs_is_valid(unsigned int bus, unsigned int cs);
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200268
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600269#ifndef CONFIG_DM_SPI
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530270/**
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200271 * Activate a SPI chipselect.
272 * This function is provided by the board code when using a driver
273 * that can't control its chipselects automatically (e.g.
274 * common/soft_spi.c). When called, it should activate the chip select
275 * to the device identified by "slave".
276 */
277void spi_cs_activate(struct spi_slave *slave);
278
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530279/**
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200280 * Deactivate a SPI chipselect.
281 * This function is provided by the board code when using a driver
282 * that can't control its chipselects automatically (e.g.
283 * common/soft_spi.c). When called, it should deactivate the chip
284 * select to the device identified by "slave".
285 */
286void spi_cs_deactivate(struct spi_slave *slave);
287
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530288/**
Thomas Choufa1423e2010-12-24 15:16:07 +0800289 * Set transfer speed.
290 * This sets a new speed to be applied for next spi_xfer().
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530291 * @slave: The SPI slave
292 * @hz: The transfer speed
Thomas Choufa1423e2010-12-24 15:16:07 +0800293 */
294void spi_set_speed(struct spi_slave *slave, uint hz);
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600295#endif
Thomas Choufa1423e2010-12-24 15:16:07 +0800296
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530297/**
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200298 * Write 8 bits, then read 8 bits.
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1b1bd9a2013-09-25 15:47:36 +0530299 * @slave: The SPI slave we're communicating with
300 * @byte: Byte to be written
Haavard Skinnemoend255bb02008-05-16 11:10:31 +0200301 *
302 * Returns: The value that was read, or a negative value on error.
303 *
304 * TODO: This function probably shouldn't be inlined.
305 */
306static inline int spi_w8r8(struct spi_slave *slave, unsigned char byte)
307{
308 unsigned char dout[2];
309 unsigned char din[2];
310 int ret;
311
312 dout[0] = byte;
313 dout[1] = 0;
314
315 ret = spi_xfer(slave, 16, dout, din, SPI_XFER_BEGIN | SPI_XFER_END);
316 return ret < 0 ? ret : din[1];
317}
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000318
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600319#ifdef CONFIG_DM_SPI
320
321/**
322 * struct spi_cs_info - Information about a bus chip select
323 *
324 * @dev: Connected device, or NULL if none
325 */
326struct spi_cs_info {
327 struct udevice *dev;
328};
329
330/**
331 * struct struct dm_spi_ops - Driver model SPI operations
332 *
333 * The uclass interface is implemented by all SPI devices which use
334 * driver model.
335 */
336struct dm_spi_ops {
337 /**
338 * Claim the bus and prepare it for communication.
339 *
340 * The device provided is the slave device. It's parent controller
341 * will be used to provide the communication.
342 *
343 * This must be called before doing any transfers with a SPI slave. It
344 * will enable and initialize any SPI hardware as necessary, and make
345 * sure that the SCK line is in the correct idle state. It is not
346 * allowed to claim the same bus for several slaves without releasing
347 * the bus in between.
348 *
Simon Glass9694b722015-04-19 09:05:40 -0600349 * @dev: The SPI slave
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600350 *
351 * Returns: 0 if the bus was claimed successfully, or a negative value
352 * if it wasn't.
353 */
Simon Glass9694b722015-04-19 09:05:40 -0600354 int (*claim_bus)(struct udevice *dev);
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600355
356 /**
357 * Release the SPI bus
358 *
359 * This must be called once for every call to spi_claim_bus() after
360 * all transfers have finished. It may disable any SPI hardware as
361 * appropriate.
362 *
Simon Glass9694b722015-04-19 09:05:40 -0600363 * @dev: The SPI slave
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600364 */
Simon Glass9694b722015-04-19 09:05:40 -0600365 int (*release_bus)(struct udevice *dev);
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600366
367 /**
368 * Set the word length for SPI transactions
369 *
370 * Set the word length (number of bits per word) for SPI transactions.
371 *
372 * @bus: The SPI slave
373 * @wordlen: The number of bits in a word
374 *
375 * Returns: 0 on success, -ve on failure.
376 */
Simon Glass9694b722015-04-19 09:05:40 -0600377 int (*set_wordlen)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned int wordlen);
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600378
379 /**
380 * SPI transfer
381 *
382 * This writes "bitlen" bits out the SPI MOSI port and simultaneously
383 * clocks "bitlen" bits in the SPI MISO port. That's just the way SPI
384 * works.
385 *
386 * The source of the outgoing bits is the "dout" parameter and the
387 * destination of the input bits is the "din" parameter. Note that
388 * "dout" and "din" can point to the same memory location, in which
389 * case the input data overwrites the output data (since both are
390 * buffered by temporary variables, this is OK).
391 *
392 * spi_xfer() interface:
393 * @dev: The slave device to communicate with
394 * @bitlen: How many bits to write and read.
395 * @dout: Pointer to a string of bits to send out. The bits are
396 * held in a byte array and are sent MSB first.
397 * @din: Pointer to a string of bits that will be filled in.
398 * @flags: A bitwise combination of SPI_XFER_* flags.
399 *
400 * Returns: 0 on success, not -1 on failure
401 */
402 int (*xfer)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned int bitlen, const void *dout,
403 void *din, unsigned long flags);
404
405 /**
406 * Set transfer speed.
407 * This sets a new speed to be applied for next spi_xfer().
408 * @bus: The SPI bus
409 * @hz: The transfer speed
410 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
411 */
412 int (*set_speed)(struct udevice *bus, uint hz);
413
414 /**
415 * Set the SPI mode/flags
416 *
417 * It is unclear if we want to set speed and mode together instead
418 * of separately.
419 *
420 * @bus: The SPI bus
421 * @mode: Requested SPI mode (SPI_... flags)
422 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
423 */
424 int (*set_mode)(struct udevice *bus, uint mode);
425
426 /**
427 * Get information on a chip select
428 *
429 * This is only called when the SPI uclass does not know about a
430 * chip select, i.e. it has no attached device. It gives the driver
431 * a chance to allow activity on that chip select even so.
432 *
433 * @bus: The SPI bus
434 * @cs: The chip select (0..n-1)
435 * @info: Returns information about the chip select, if valid.
436 * On entry info->dev is NULL
437 * @return 0 if OK (and @info is set up), -ENODEV if the chip select
438 * is invalid, other -ve value on error
439 */
440 int (*cs_info)(struct udevice *bus, uint cs, struct spi_cs_info *info);
441};
442
Simon Glassc60e1f22014-10-13 23:41:53 -0600443struct dm_spi_emul_ops {
444 /**
445 * SPI transfer
446 *
447 * This writes "bitlen" bits out the SPI MOSI port and simultaneously
448 * clocks "bitlen" bits in the SPI MISO port. That's just the way SPI
449 * works. Here the device is a slave.
450 *
451 * The source of the outgoing bits is the "dout" parameter and the
452 * destination of the input bits is the "din" parameter. Note that
453 * "dout" and "din" can point to the same memory location, in which
454 * case the input data overwrites the output data (since both are
455 * buffered by temporary variables, this is OK).
456 *
457 * spi_xfer() interface:
458 * @slave: The SPI slave which will be sending/receiving the data.
459 * @bitlen: How many bits to write and read.
460 * @dout: Pointer to a string of bits sent to the device. The
461 * bits are held in a byte array and are sent MSB first.
462 * @din: Pointer to a string of bits that will be sent back to
463 * the master.
464 * @flags: A bitwise combination of SPI_XFER_* flags.
465 *
466 * Returns: 0 on success, not -1 on failure
467 */
468 int (*xfer)(struct udevice *slave, unsigned int bitlen,
469 const void *dout, void *din, unsigned long flags);
470};
471
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600472/**
473 * spi_find_bus_and_cs() - Find bus and slave devices by number
474 *
475 * Given a bus number and chip select, this finds the corresponding bus
476 * device and slave device. Neither device is activated by this function,
477 * although they may have been activated previously.
478 *
479 * @busnum: SPI bus number
480 * @cs: Chip select to look for
481 * @busp: Returns bus device
482 * @devp: Return slave device
483 * @return 0 if found, -ENODEV on error
484 */
485int spi_find_bus_and_cs(int busnum, int cs, struct udevice **busp,
486 struct udevice **devp);
487
488/**
489 * spi_get_bus_and_cs() - Find and activate bus and slave devices by number
490 *
491 * Given a bus number and chip select, this finds the corresponding bus
492 * device and slave device.
493 *
494 * If no such slave exists, and drv_name is not NULL, then a new slave device
495 * is automatically bound on this chip select.
496 *
497 * Ths new slave device is probed ready for use with the given speed and mode.
498 *
499 * @busnum: SPI bus number
500 * @cs: Chip select to look for
501 * @speed: SPI speed to use for this slave
502 * @mode: SPI mode to use for this slave
503 * @drv_name: Name of driver to attach to this chip select
504 * @dev_name: Name of the new device thus created
505 * @busp: Returns bus device
506 * @devp: Return slave device
507 * @return 0 if found, -ve on error
508 */
509int spi_get_bus_and_cs(int busnum, int cs, int speed, int mode,
510 const char *drv_name, const char *dev_name,
511 struct udevice **busp, struct spi_slave **devp);
512
513/**
514 * spi_chip_select() - Get the chip select for a slave
515 *
516 * @return the chip select this slave is attached to
517 */
518int spi_chip_select(struct udevice *slave);
519
520/**
Simon Glassff56bba2014-11-11 10:46:22 -0700521 * spi_find_chip_select() - Find the slave attached to chip select
522 *
523 * @bus: SPI bus to search
524 * @cs: Chip select to look for
525 * @devp: Returns the slave device if found
526 * @return 0 if found, -ENODEV on error
527 */
528int spi_find_chip_select(struct udevice *bus, int cs, struct udevice **devp);
529
530/**
Simon Glassd0cff032015-01-25 08:27:12 -0700531 * spi_slave_ofdata_to_platdata() - decode standard SPI platform data
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600532 *
Simon Glassd0cff032015-01-25 08:27:12 -0700533 * This decodes the speed and mode for a slave from a device tree node
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600534 *
535 * @blob: Device tree blob
536 * @node: Node offset to read from
Simon Glassd0cff032015-01-25 08:27:12 -0700537 * @plat: Place to put the decoded information
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600538 */
Simon Glass279e26f2017-05-18 20:09:54 -0600539int spi_slave_ofdata_to_platdata(struct udevice *dev,
Simon Glassd0cff032015-01-25 08:27:12 -0700540 struct dm_spi_slave_platdata *plat);
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600541
542/**
543 * spi_cs_info() - Check information on a chip select
544 *
545 * This checks a particular chip select on a bus to see if it has a device
546 * attached, or is even valid.
547 *
548 * @bus: The SPI bus
549 * @cs: The chip select (0..n-1)
550 * @info: Returns information about the chip select, if valid
551 * @return 0 if OK (and @info is set up), -ENODEV if the chip select
552 * is invalid, other -ve value on error
553 */
554int spi_cs_info(struct udevice *bus, uint cs, struct spi_cs_info *info);
555
556struct sandbox_state;
Simon Glassc60e1f22014-10-13 23:41:53 -0600557
558/**
559 * sandbox_spi_get_emul() - get an emulator for a SPI slave
560 *
561 * This provides a way to attach an emulated SPI device to a particular SPI
562 * slave, so that xfer() operations on the slave will be handled by the
563 * emulator. If a emulator already exists on that chip select it is returned.
564 * Otherwise one is created.
565 *
566 * @state: Sandbox state
567 * @bus: SPI bus requesting the emulator
568 * @slave: SPI slave device requesting the emulator
569 * @emuip: Returns pointer to emulator
570 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
571 */
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600572int sandbox_spi_get_emul(struct sandbox_state *state,
573 struct udevice *bus, struct udevice *slave,
574 struct udevice **emulp);
575
Peng Fan7a3eff42016-05-03 10:02:22 +0800576/**
577 * Claim the bus and prepare it for communication with a given slave.
578 *
579 * This must be called before doing any transfers with a SPI slave. It
580 * will enable and initialize any SPI hardware as necessary, and make
581 * sure that the SCK line is in the correct idle state. It is not
582 * allowed to claim the same bus for several slaves without releasing
583 * the bus in between.
584 *
585 * @dev: The SPI slave device
586 *
587 * Returns: 0 if the bus was claimed successfully, or a negative value
588 * if it wasn't.
589 */
590int dm_spi_claim_bus(struct udevice *dev);
591
592/**
593 * Release the SPI bus
594 *
595 * This must be called once for every call to dm_spi_claim_bus() after
596 * all transfers have finished. It may disable any SPI hardware as
597 * appropriate.
598 *
599 * @slave: The SPI slave device
600 */
601void dm_spi_release_bus(struct udevice *dev);
602
603/**
604 * SPI transfer
605 *
606 * This writes "bitlen" bits out the SPI MOSI port and simultaneously clocks
607 * "bitlen" bits in the SPI MISO port. That's just the way SPI works.
608 *
609 * The source of the outgoing bits is the "dout" parameter and the
610 * destination of the input bits is the "din" parameter. Note that "dout"
611 * and "din" can point to the same memory location, in which case the
612 * input data overwrites the output data (since both are buffered by
613 * temporary variables, this is OK).
614 *
615 * dm_spi_xfer() interface:
616 * @dev: The SPI slave device which will be sending/receiving the data.
617 * @bitlen: How many bits to write and read.
618 * @dout: Pointer to a string of bits to send out. The bits are
619 * held in a byte array and are sent MSB first.
620 * @din: Pointer to a string of bits that will be filled in.
621 * @flags: A bitwise combination of SPI_XFER_* flags.
622 *
623 * Returns: 0 on success, not 0 on failure
624 */
625int dm_spi_xfer(struct udevice *dev, unsigned int bitlen,
626 const void *dout, void *din, unsigned long flags);
627
Simon Glassbc5701e2015-04-20 12:37:12 -0600628/* Access the operations for a SPI device */
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600629#define spi_get_ops(dev) ((struct dm_spi_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
Simon Glassc60e1f22014-10-13 23:41:53 -0600630#define spi_emul_get_ops(dev) ((struct dm_spi_emul_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
Simon Glassd7af6a42014-10-13 23:41:52 -0600631#endif /* CONFIG_DM_SPI */
632
wdenk77f85582002-09-26 02:01:47 +0000633#endif /* _SPI_H_ */