| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* | 
|  | 2 | * Copyright (C) 2005 David Brownell | 
|  | 3 | * | 
|  | 4 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
|  | 5 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | 
|  | 6 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | 
|  | 7 | * (at your option) any later version. | 
|  | 8 | * | 
|  | 9 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
|  | 10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
|  | 11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the | 
|  | 12 | * GNU General Public License for more details. | 
|  | 13 | * | 
|  | 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | 
|  | 15 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | 
|  | 16 | * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | 
|  | 17 | */ | 
|  | 18 |  | 
|  | 19 | #ifndef __LINUX_SPI_H | 
|  | 20 | #define __LINUX_SPI_H | 
|  | 21 |  | 
|  | 22 | /* | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 23 | * INTERFACES between SPI master-side drivers and SPI infrastructure. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 24 | * (There's no SPI slave support for Linux yet...) | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 25 | */ | 
|  | 26 | extern struct bus_type spi_bus_type; | 
|  | 27 |  | 
|  | 28 | /** | 
|  | 29 | * struct spi_device - Master side proxy for an SPI slave device | 
|  | 30 | * @dev: Driver model representation of the device. | 
|  | 31 | * @master: SPI controller used with the device. | 
|  | 32 | * @max_speed_hz: Maximum clock rate to be used with this chip | 
|  | 33 | *	(on this board); may be changed by the device's driver. | 
| Imre Deak | 4cff33f | 2006-02-17 10:02:18 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 34 | *	The spi_transfer.speed_hz can override this for each transfer. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 35 | * @chip-select: Chipselect, distinguishing chips handled by "master". | 
|  | 36 | * @mode: The spi mode defines how data is clocked out and in. | 
|  | 37 | *	This may be changed by the device's driver. | 
| David Brownell | ccf77cc | 2006-04-03 15:46:22 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 38 | *	The "active low" default for chipselect mode can be overridden, | 
|  | 39 | *	as can the "MSB first" default for each word in a transfer. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 40 | * @bits_per_word: Data transfers involve one or more words; word sizes | 
| David Brownell | 747d844 | 2006-04-02 10:33:37 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 41 | *	like eight or 12 bits are common.  In-memory wordsizes are | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 42 | *	powers of two bytes (e.g. 20 bit samples use 32 bits). | 
| David Brownell | ccf77cc | 2006-04-03 15:46:22 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 43 | *	This may be changed by the device's driver, or left at the | 
|  | 44 | *	default (0) indicating protocol words are eight bit bytes. | 
| Imre Deak | 4cff33f | 2006-02-17 10:02:18 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 45 | *	The spi_transfer.bits_per_word can override this for each transfer. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 46 | * @irq: Negative, or the number passed to request_irq() to receive | 
| David Brownell | 747d844 | 2006-04-02 10:33:37 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 47 | *	interrupts from this device. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 48 | * @controller_state: Controller's runtime state | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 49 | * @controller_data: Board-specific definitions for controller, such as | 
| David Brownell | 747d844 | 2006-04-02 10:33:37 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 50 | *	FIFO initialization parameters; from board_info.controller_data | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 51 | * | 
|  | 52 | * An spi_device is used to interchange data between an SPI slave | 
|  | 53 | * (usually a discrete chip) and CPU memory. | 
|  | 54 | * | 
|  | 55 | * In "dev", the platform_data is used to hold information about this | 
|  | 56 | * device that's meaningful to the device's protocol driver, but not | 
|  | 57 | * to its controller.  One example might be an identifier for a chip | 
|  | 58 | * variant with slightly different functionality. | 
|  | 59 | */ | 
|  | 60 | struct spi_device { | 
|  | 61 | struct device		dev; | 
|  | 62 | struct spi_master	*master; | 
|  | 63 | u32			max_speed_hz; | 
|  | 64 | u8			chip_select; | 
|  | 65 | u8			mode; | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 66 | #define	SPI_CPHA	0x01			/* clock phase */ | 
|  | 67 | #define	SPI_CPOL	0x02			/* clock polarity */ | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 68 | #define	SPI_MODE_0	(0|0)			/* (original MicroWire) */ | 
|  | 69 | #define	SPI_MODE_1	(0|SPI_CPHA) | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 70 | #define	SPI_MODE_2	(SPI_CPOL|0) | 
|  | 71 | #define	SPI_MODE_3	(SPI_CPOL|SPI_CPHA) | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 72 | #define	SPI_CS_HIGH	0x04			/* chipselect active high? */ | 
| David Brownell | ccf77cc | 2006-04-03 15:46:22 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 73 | #define	SPI_LSB_FIRST	0x08			/* per-word bits-on-wire */ | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 74 | u8			bits_per_word; | 
|  | 75 | int			irq; | 
|  | 76 | void			*controller_state; | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 77 | void			*controller_data; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 78 | const char		*modalias; | 
|  | 79 |  | 
|  | 80 | // likely need more hooks for more protocol options affecting how | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 81 | // the controller talks to each chip, like: | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 82 | //  - memory packing (12 bit samples into low bits, others zeroed) | 
|  | 83 | //  - priority | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 84 | //  - drop chipselect after each word | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 85 | //  - chipselect delays | 
|  | 86 | //  - ... | 
|  | 87 | }; | 
|  | 88 |  | 
|  | 89 | static inline struct spi_device *to_spi_device(struct device *dev) | 
|  | 90 | { | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 91 | return dev ? container_of(dev, struct spi_device, dev) : NULL; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 92 | } | 
|  | 93 |  | 
|  | 94 | /* most drivers won't need to care about device refcounting */ | 
|  | 95 | static inline struct spi_device *spi_dev_get(struct spi_device *spi) | 
|  | 96 | { | 
|  | 97 | return (spi && get_device(&spi->dev)) ? spi : NULL; | 
|  | 98 | } | 
|  | 99 |  | 
|  | 100 | static inline void spi_dev_put(struct spi_device *spi) | 
|  | 101 | { | 
|  | 102 | if (spi) | 
|  | 103 | put_device(&spi->dev); | 
|  | 104 | } | 
|  | 105 |  | 
|  | 106 | /* ctldata is for the bus_master driver's runtime state */ | 
|  | 107 | static inline void *spi_get_ctldata(struct spi_device *spi) | 
|  | 108 | { | 
|  | 109 | return spi->controller_state; | 
|  | 110 | } | 
|  | 111 |  | 
|  | 112 | static inline void spi_set_ctldata(struct spi_device *spi, void *state) | 
|  | 113 | { | 
|  | 114 | spi->controller_state = state; | 
|  | 115 | } | 
|  | 116 |  | 
| Ben Dooks | 9b40ff4 | 2007-02-12 00:52:41 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 117 | /* device driver data */ | 
|  | 118 |  | 
|  | 119 | static inline void spi_set_drvdata(struct spi_device *spi, void *data) | 
|  | 120 | { | 
|  | 121 | dev_set_drvdata(&spi->dev, data); | 
|  | 122 | } | 
|  | 123 |  | 
|  | 124 | static inline void *spi_get_drvdata(struct spi_device *spi) | 
|  | 125 | { | 
|  | 126 | return dev_get_drvdata(&spi->dev); | 
|  | 127 | } | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 128 |  | 
|  | 129 | struct spi_message; | 
|  | 130 |  | 
|  | 131 |  | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 132 |  | 
|  | 133 | struct spi_driver { | 
|  | 134 | int			(*probe)(struct spi_device *spi); | 
|  | 135 | int			(*remove)(struct spi_device *spi); | 
|  | 136 | void			(*shutdown)(struct spi_device *spi); | 
|  | 137 | int			(*suspend)(struct spi_device *spi, pm_message_t mesg); | 
|  | 138 | int			(*resume)(struct spi_device *spi); | 
|  | 139 | struct device_driver	driver; | 
|  | 140 | }; | 
|  | 141 |  | 
|  | 142 | static inline struct spi_driver *to_spi_driver(struct device_driver *drv) | 
|  | 143 | { | 
|  | 144 | return drv ? container_of(drv, struct spi_driver, driver) : NULL; | 
|  | 145 | } | 
|  | 146 |  | 
|  | 147 | extern int spi_register_driver(struct spi_driver *sdrv); | 
|  | 148 |  | 
|  | 149 | static inline void spi_unregister_driver(struct spi_driver *sdrv) | 
|  | 150 | { | 
| Ben Dooks | ddc1e97 | 2007-02-12 00:52:43 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 151 | if (sdrv) | 
|  | 152 | driver_unregister(&sdrv->driver); | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 153 | } | 
|  | 154 |  | 
|  | 155 |  | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 156 | /** | 
|  | 157 | * struct spi_master - interface to SPI master controller | 
|  | 158 | * @cdev: class interface to this driver | 
|  | 159 | * @bus_num: board-specific (and often SOC-specific) identifier for a | 
| David Brownell | 747d844 | 2006-04-02 10:33:37 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 160 | *	given SPI controller. | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 161 | * @num_chipselect: chipselects are used to distinguish individual | 
| David Brownell | 747d844 | 2006-04-02 10:33:37 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 162 | *	SPI slaves, and are numbered from zero to num_chipselects. | 
|  | 163 | *	each slave has a chipselect signal, but it's common that not | 
|  | 164 | *	every chipselect is connected to a slave. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 165 | * @setup: updates the device mode and clocking records used by a | 
| David Brownell | 8022456 | 2007-02-12 00:52:46 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 166 | *	device's SPI controller; protocol code may call this.  This | 
|  | 167 | *	must fail if an unrecognized or unsupported mode is requested. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 168 | * @transfer: adds a message to the controller's transfer queue. | 
|  | 169 | * @cleanup: frees controller-specific state | 
|  | 170 | * | 
|  | 171 | * Each SPI master controller can communicate with one or more spi_device | 
|  | 172 | * children.  These make a small bus, sharing MOSI, MISO and SCK signals | 
|  | 173 | * but not chip select signals.  Each device may be configured to use a | 
|  | 174 | * different clock rate, since those shared signals are ignored unless | 
|  | 175 | * the chip is selected. | 
|  | 176 | * | 
|  | 177 | * The driver for an SPI controller manages access to those devices through | 
|  | 178 | * a queue of spi_message transactions, copyin data between CPU memory and | 
|  | 179 | * an SPI slave device).  For each such message it queues, it calls the | 
|  | 180 | * message's completion function when the transaction completes. | 
|  | 181 | */ | 
|  | 182 | struct spi_master { | 
| Greg Kroah-Hartman | 07b2463 | 2007-02-07 21:34:08 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 183 | struct class_device	cdev; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 184 |  | 
| David Brownell | a020ed7 | 2006-04-03 15:49:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 185 | /* other than negative (== assign one dynamically), bus_num is fully | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 186 | * board-specific.  usually that simplifies to being SOC-specific. | 
| David Brownell | a020ed7 | 2006-04-03 15:49:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 187 | * example:  one SOC has three SPI controllers, numbered 0..2, | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 188 | * and one board's schematics might show it using SPI-2.  software | 
|  | 189 | * would normally use bus_num=2 for that controller. | 
|  | 190 | */ | 
| David Brownell | a020ed7 | 2006-04-03 15:49:04 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 191 | s16			bus_num; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 192 |  | 
|  | 193 | /* chipselects will be integral to many controllers; some others | 
|  | 194 | * might use board-specific GPIOs. | 
|  | 195 | */ | 
|  | 196 | u16			num_chipselect; | 
|  | 197 |  | 
|  | 198 | /* setup mode and clock, etc (spi driver may call many times) */ | 
|  | 199 | int			(*setup)(struct spi_device *spi); | 
|  | 200 |  | 
|  | 201 | /* bidirectional bulk transfers | 
|  | 202 | * | 
|  | 203 | * + The transfer() method may not sleep; its main role is | 
|  | 204 | *   just to add the message to the queue. | 
|  | 205 | * + For now there's no remove-from-queue operation, or | 
|  | 206 | *   any other request management | 
|  | 207 | * + To a given spi_device, message queueing is pure fifo | 
|  | 208 | * | 
|  | 209 | * + The master's main job is to process its message queue, | 
|  | 210 | *   selecting a chip then transferring data | 
|  | 211 | * + If there are multiple spi_device children, the i/o queue | 
|  | 212 | *   arbitration algorithm is unspecified (round robin, fifo, | 
|  | 213 | *   priority, reservations, preemption, etc) | 
|  | 214 | * | 
|  | 215 | * + Chipselect stays active during the entire message | 
|  | 216 | *   (unless modified by spi_transfer.cs_change != 0). | 
|  | 217 | * + The message transfers use clock and SPI mode parameters | 
|  | 218 | *   previously established by setup() for this device | 
|  | 219 | */ | 
|  | 220 | int			(*transfer)(struct spi_device *spi, | 
|  | 221 | struct spi_message *mesg); | 
|  | 222 |  | 
|  | 223 | /* called on release() to free memory provided by spi_master */ | 
| Hans-Peter Nilsson | 0ffa028 | 2007-02-12 00:52:45 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 224 | void			(*cleanup)(struct spi_device *spi); | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 225 | }; | 
|  | 226 |  | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 227 | static inline void *spi_master_get_devdata(struct spi_master *master) | 
|  | 228 | { | 
| Greg Kroah-Hartman | 07b2463 | 2007-02-07 21:34:08 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 229 | return class_get_devdata(&master->cdev); | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 230 | } | 
|  | 231 |  | 
|  | 232 | static inline void spi_master_set_devdata(struct spi_master *master, void *data) | 
|  | 233 | { | 
| Greg Kroah-Hartman | 07b2463 | 2007-02-07 21:34:08 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 234 | class_set_devdata(&master->cdev, data); | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 235 | } | 
|  | 236 |  | 
|  | 237 | static inline struct spi_master *spi_master_get(struct spi_master *master) | 
|  | 238 | { | 
| Greg Kroah-Hartman | 07b2463 | 2007-02-07 21:34:08 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 239 | if (!master || !class_device_get(&master->cdev)) | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 240 | return NULL; | 
|  | 241 | return master; | 
|  | 242 | } | 
|  | 243 |  | 
|  | 244 | static inline void spi_master_put(struct spi_master *master) | 
|  | 245 | { | 
|  | 246 | if (master) | 
| Greg Kroah-Hartman | 07b2463 | 2007-02-07 21:34:08 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 247 | class_device_put(&master->cdev); | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 248 | } | 
|  | 249 |  | 
|  | 250 |  | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 251 | /* the spi driver core manages memory for the spi_master classdev */ | 
|  | 252 | extern struct spi_master * | 
|  | 253 | spi_alloc_master(struct device *host, unsigned size); | 
|  | 254 |  | 
|  | 255 | extern int spi_register_master(struct spi_master *master); | 
|  | 256 | extern void spi_unregister_master(struct spi_master *master); | 
|  | 257 |  | 
|  | 258 | extern struct spi_master *spi_busnum_to_master(u16 busnum); | 
|  | 259 |  | 
|  | 260 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | 
|  | 261 |  | 
|  | 262 | /* | 
|  | 263 | * I/O INTERFACE between SPI controller and protocol drivers | 
|  | 264 | * | 
|  | 265 | * Protocol drivers use a queue of spi_messages, each transferring data | 
|  | 266 | * between the controller and memory buffers. | 
|  | 267 | * | 
|  | 268 | * The spi_messages themselves consist of a series of read+write transfer | 
|  | 269 | * segments.  Those segments always read the same number of bits as they | 
|  | 270 | * write; but one or the other is easily ignored by passing a null buffer | 
|  | 271 | * pointer.  (This is unlike most types of I/O API, because SPI hardware | 
|  | 272 | * is full duplex.) | 
|  | 273 | * | 
|  | 274 | * NOTE:  Allocation of spi_transfer and spi_message memory is entirely | 
|  | 275 | * up to the protocol driver, which guarantees the integrity of both (as | 
|  | 276 | * well as the data buffers) for as long as the message is queued. | 
|  | 277 | */ | 
|  | 278 |  | 
|  | 279 | /** | 
|  | 280 | * struct spi_transfer - a read/write buffer pair | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 281 | * @tx_buf: data to be written (dma-safe memory), or NULL | 
|  | 282 | * @rx_buf: data to be read (dma-safe memory), or NULL | 
|  | 283 | * @tx_dma: DMA address of tx_buf, if spi_message.is_dma_mapped | 
|  | 284 | * @rx_dma: DMA address of rx_buf, if spi_message.is_dma_mapped | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 285 | * @len: size of rx and tx buffers (in bytes) | 
| Imre Deak | 4cff33f | 2006-02-17 10:02:18 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 286 | * @speed_hz: Select a speed other then the device default for this | 
|  | 287 | *      transfer. If 0 the default (from spi_device) is used. | 
|  | 288 | * @bits_per_word: select a bits_per_word other then the device default | 
|  | 289 | *      for this transfer. If 0 the default (from spi_device) is used. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 290 | * @cs_change: affects chipselect after this transfer completes | 
|  | 291 | * @delay_usecs: microseconds to delay after this transfer before | 
| David Brownell | 747d844 | 2006-04-02 10:33:37 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 292 | *	(optionally) changing the chipselect status, then starting | 
|  | 293 | *	the next transfer or completing this spi_message. | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 294 | * @transfer_list: transfers are sequenced through spi_message.transfers | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 295 | * | 
|  | 296 | * SPI transfers always write the same number of bytes as they read. | 
|  | 297 | * Protocol drivers should always provide rx_buf and/or tx_buf. | 
|  | 298 | * In some cases, they may also want to provide DMA addresses for | 
|  | 299 | * the data being transferred; that may reduce overhead, when the | 
|  | 300 | * underlying driver uses dma. | 
|  | 301 | * | 
| David Brownell | 4b1badf | 2006-12-29 16:48:39 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 302 | * If the transmit buffer is null, zeroes will be shifted out | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 303 | * while filling rx_buf.  If the receive buffer is null, the data | 
|  | 304 | * shifted in will be discarded.  Only "len" bytes shift out (or in). | 
|  | 305 | * It's an error to try to shift out a partial word.  (For example, by | 
|  | 306 | * shifting out three bytes with word size of sixteen or twenty bits; | 
|  | 307 | * the former uses two bytes per word, the latter uses four bytes.) | 
|  | 308 | * | 
| David Brownell | 8022456 | 2007-02-12 00:52:46 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 309 | * In-memory data values are always in native CPU byte order, translated | 
|  | 310 | * from the wire byte order (big-endian except with SPI_LSB_FIRST).  So | 
|  | 311 | * for example when bits_per_word is sixteen, buffers are 2N bytes long | 
|  | 312 | * and hold N sixteen bit words in CPU byte order. | 
|  | 313 | * | 
|  | 314 | * When the word size of the SPI transfer is not a power-of-two multiple | 
|  | 315 | * of eight bits, those in-memory words include extra bits.  In-memory | 
|  | 316 | * words are always seen by protocol drivers as right-justified, so the | 
|  | 317 | * undefined (rx) or unused (tx) bits are always the most significant bits. | 
|  | 318 | * | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 319 | * All SPI transfers start with the relevant chipselect active.  Normally | 
|  | 320 | * it stays selected until after the last transfer in a message.  Drivers | 
|  | 321 | * can affect the chipselect signal using cs_change: | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 322 | * | 
|  | 323 | * (i) If the transfer isn't the last one in the message, this flag is | 
|  | 324 | * used to make the chipselect briefly go inactive in the middle of the | 
|  | 325 | * message.  Toggling chipselect in this way may be needed to terminate | 
|  | 326 | * a chip command, letting a single spi_message perform all of group of | 
|  | 327 | * chip transactions together. | 
|  | 328 | * | 
|  | 329 | * (ii) When the transfer is the last one in the message, the chip may | 
|  | 330 | * stay selected until the next transfer.  This is purely a performance | 
|  | 331 | * hint; the controller driver may need to select a different device | 
|  | 332 | * for the next message. | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 333 | * | 
|  | 334 | * The code that submits an spi_message (and its spi_transfers) | 
|  | 335 | * to the lower layers is responsible for managing its memory. | 
|  | 336 | * Zero-initialize every field you don't set up explicitly, to | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 337 | * insulate against future API updates.  After you submit a message | 
|  | 338 | * and its transfers, ignore them until its completion callback. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 339 | */ | 
|  | 340 | struct spi_transfer { | 
|  | 341 | /* it's ok if tx_buf == rx_buf (right?) | 
|  | 342 | * for MicroWire, one buffer must be null | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 343 | * buffers must work with dma_*map_single() calls, unless | 
|  | 344 | *   spi_message.is_dma_mapped reports a pre-existing mapping | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 345 | */ | 
|  | 346 | const void	*tx_buf; | 
|  | 347 | void		*rx_buf; | 
|  | 348 | unsigned	len; | 
|  | 349 |  | 
|  | 350 | dma_addr_t	tx_dma; | 
|  | 351 | dma_addr_t	rx_dma; | 
|  | 352 |  | 
|  | 353 | unsigned	cs_change:1; | 
| Imre Deak | 4cff33f | 2006-02-17 10:02:18 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 354 | u8		bits_per_word; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 355 | u16		delay_usecs; | 
| Imre Deak | 4cff33f | 2006-02-17 10:02:18 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 356 | u32		speed_hz; | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 357 |  | 
|  | 358 | struct list_head transfer_list; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 359 | }; | 
|  | 360 |  | 
|  | 361 | /** | 
|  | 362 | * struct spi_message - one multi-segment SPI transaction | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 363 | * @transfers: list of transfer segments in this transaction | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 364 | * @spi: SPI device to which the transaction is queued | 
|  | 365 | * @is_dma_mapped: if true, the caller provided both dma and cpu virtual | 
|  | 366 | *	addresses for each transfer buffer | 
|  | 367 | * @complete: called to report transaction completions | 
|  | 368 | * @context: the argument to complete() when it's called | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 369 | * @actual_length: the total number of bytes that were transferred in all | 
|  | 370 | *	successful segments | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 371 | * @status: zero for success, else negative errno | 
|  | 372 | * @queue: for use by whichever driver currently owns the message | 
|  | 373 | * @state: for use by whichever driver currently owns the message | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 374 | * | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 375 | * An spi_message is used to execute an atomic sequence of data transfers, | 
|  | 376 | * each represented by a struct spi_transfer.  The sequence is "atomic" | 
|  | 377 | * in the sense that no other spi_message may use that SPI bus until that | 
|  | 378 | * sequence completes.  On some systems, many such sequences can execute as | 
|  | 379 | * as single programmed DMA transfer.  On all systems, these messages are | 
|  | 380 | * queued, and might complete after transactions to other devices.  Messages | 
|  | 381 | * sent to a given spi_device are alway executed in FIFO order. | 
|  | 382 | * | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 383 | * The code that submits an spi_message (and its spi_transfers) | 
|  | 384 | * to the lower layers is responsible for managing its memory. | 
|  | 385 | * Zero-initialize every field you don't set up explicitly, to | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 386 | * insulate against future API updates.  After you submit a message | 
|  | 387 | * and its transfers, ignore them until its completion callback. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 388 | */ | 
|  | 389 | struct spi_message { | 
| David Brownell | 747d844 | 2006-04-02 10:33:37 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 390 | struct list_head	transfers; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 391 |  | 
|  | 392 | struct spi_device	*spi; | 
|  | 393 |  | 
|  | 394 | unsigned		is_dma_mapped:1; | 
|  | 395 |  | 
|  | 396 | /* REVISIT:  we might want a flag affecting the behavior of the | 
|  | 397 | * last transfer ... allowing things like "read 16 bit length L" | 
|  | 398 | * immediately followed by "read L bytes".  Basically imposing | 
|  | 399 | * a specific message scheduling algorithm. | 
|  | 400 | * | 
|  | 401 | * Some controller drivers (message-at-a-time queue processing) | 
|  | 402 | * could provide that as their default scheduling algorithm.  But | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 403 | * others (with multi-message pipelines) could need a flag to | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 404 | * tell them about such special cases. | 
|  | 405 | */ | 
|  | 406 |  | 
|  | 407 | /* completion is reported through a callback */ | 
| David Brownell | 747d844 | 2006-04-02 10:33:37 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 408 | void			(*complete)(void *context); | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 409 | void			*context; | 
|  | 410 | unsigned		actual_length; | 
|  | 411 | int			status; | 
|  | 412 |  | 
|  | 413 | /* for optional use by whatever driver currently owns the | 
|  | 414 | * spi_message ...  between calls to spi_async and then later | 
|  | 415 | * complete(), that's the spi_master controller driver. | 
|  | 416 | */ | 
|  | 417 | struct list_head	queue; | 
|  | 418 | void			*state; | 
|  | 419 | }; | 
|  | 420 |  | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 421 | static inline void spi_message_init(struct spi_message *m) | 
|  | 422 | { | 
|  | 423 | memset(m, 0, sizeof *m); | 
|  | 424 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&m->transfers); | 
|  | 425 | } | 
|  | 426 |  | 
|  | 427 | static inline void | 
|  | 428 | spi_message_add_tail(struct spi_transfer *t, struct spi_message *m) | 
|  | 429 | { | 
|  | 430 | list_add_tail(&t->transfer_list, &m->transfers); | 
|  | 431 | } | 
|  | 432 |  | 
|  | 433 | static inline void | 
|  | 434 | spi_transfer_del(struct spi_transfer *t) | 
|  | 435 | { | 
|  | 436 | list_del(&t->transfer_list); | 
|  | 437 | } | 
|  | 438 |  | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 439 | /* It's fine to embed message and transaction structures in other data | 
|  | 440 | * structures so long as you don't free them while they're in use. | 
|  | 441 | */ | 
|  | 442 |  | 
|  | 443 | static inline struct spi_message *spi_message_alloc(unsigned ntrans, gfp_t flags) | 
|  | 444 | { | 
|  | 445 | struct spi_message *m; | 
|  | 446 |  | 
|  | 447 | m = kzalloc(sizeof(struct spi_message) | 
|  | 448 | + ntrans * sizeof(struct spi_transfer), | 
|  | 449 | flags); | 
|  | 450 | if (m) { | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 451 | int i; | 
|  | 452 | struct spi_transfer *t = (struct spi_transfer *)(m + 1); | 
|  | 453 |  | 
|  | 454 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&m->transfers); | 
|  | 455 | for (i = 0; i < ntrans; i++, t++) | 
|  | 456 | spi_message_add_tail(t, m); | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 457 | } | 
|  | 458 | return m; | 
|  | 459 | } | 
|  | 460 |  | 
|  | 461 | static inline void spi_message_free(struct spi_message *m) | 
|  | 462 | { | 
|  | 463 | kfree(m); | 
|  | 464 | } | 
|  | 465 |  | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 466 | /** | 
|  | 467 | * spi_setup -- setup SPI mode and clock rate | 
|  | 468 | * @spi: the device whose settings are being modified | 
|  | 469 | * | 
|  | 470 | * SPI protocol drivers may need to update the transfer mode if the | 
|  | 471 | * device doesn't work with the mode 0 default.  They may likewise need | 
|  | 472 | * to update clock rates or word sizes from initial values.  This function | 
|  | 473 | * changes those settings, and must be called from a context that can sleep. | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 474 | * The changes take effect the next time the device is selected and data | 
|  | 475 | * is transferred to or from it. | 
| David Brownell | 8022456 | 2007-02-12 00:52:46 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 476 | * | 
|  | 477 | * Note that this call wil fail if the protocol driver specifies an option | 
|  | 478 | * that the underlying controller or its driver does not support.  For | 
|  | 479 | * example, not all hardware supports wire transfers using nine bit words, | 
|  | 480 | * LSB-first wire encoding, or active-high chipselects. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 481 | */ | 
|  | 482 | static inline int | 
|  | 483 | spi_setup(struct spi_device *spi) | 
|  | 484 | { | 
|  | 485 | return spi->master->setup(spi); | 
|  | 486 | } | 
|  | 487 |  | 
|  | 488 |  | 
|  | 489 | /** | 
|  | 490 | * spi_async -- asynchronous SPI transfer | 
|  | 491 | * @spi: device with which data will be exchanged | 
|  | 492 | * @message: describes the data transfers, including completion callback | 
|  | 493 | * | 
|  | 494 | * This call may be used in_irq and other contexts which can't sleep, | 
|  | 495 | * as well as from task contexts which can sleep. | 
|  | 496 | * | 
|  | 497 | * The completion callback is invoked in a context which can't sleep. | 
|  | 498 | * Before that invocation, the value of message->status is undefined. | 
|  | 499 | * When the callback is issued, message->status holds either zero (to | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 500 | * indicate complete success) or a negative error code.  After that | 
|  | 501 | * callback returns, the driver which issued the transfer request may | 
|  | 502 | * deallocate the associated memory; it's no longer in use by any SPI | 
|  | 503 | * core or controller driver code. | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 504 | * | 
|  | 505 | * Note that although all messages to a spi_device are handled in | 
|  | 506 | * FIFO order, messages may go to different devices in other orders. | 
|  | 507 | * Some device might be higher priority, or have various "hard" access | 
|  | 508 | * time requirements, for example. | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 509 | * | 
|  | 510 | * On detection of any fault during the transfer, processing of | 
|  | 511 | * the entire message is aborted, and the device is deselected. | 
|  | 512 | * Until returning from the associated message completion callback, | 
|  | 513 | * no other spi_message queued to that device will be processed. | 
|  | 514 | * (This rule applies equally to all the synchronous transfer calls, | 
|  | 515 | * which are wrappers around this core asynchronous primitive.) | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 516 | */ | 
|  | 517 | static inline int | 
|  | 518 | spi_async(struct spi_device *spi, struct spi_message *message) | 
|  | 519 | { | 
|  | 520 | message->spi = spi; | 
|  | 521 | return spi->master->transfer(spi, message); | 
|  | 522 | } | 
|  | 523 |  | 
|  | 524 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | 
|  | 525 |  | 
|  | 526 | /* All these synchronous SPI transfer routines are utilities layered | 
|  | 527 | * over the core async transfer primitive.  Here, "synchronous" means | 
|  | 528 | * they will sleep uninterruptibly until the async transfer completes. | 
|  | 529 | */ | 
|  | 530 |  | 
|  | 531 | extern int spi_sync(struct spi_device *spi, struct spi_message *message); | 
|  | 532 |  | 
|  | 533 | /** | 
|  | 534 | * spi_write - SPI synchronous write | 
|  | 535 | * @spi: device to which data will be written | 
|  | 536 | * @buf: data buffer | 
|  | 537 | * @len: data buffer size | 
|  | 538 | * | 
|  | 539 | * This writes the buffer and returns zero or a negative error code. | 
|  | 540 | * Callable only from contexts that can sleep. | 
|  | 541 | */ | 
|  | 542 | static inline int | 
|  | 543 | spi_write(struct spi_device *spi, const u8 *buf, size_t len) | 
|  | 544 | { | 
|  | 545 | struct spi_transfer	t = { | 
|  | 546 | .tx_buf		= buf, | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 547 | .len		= len, | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 548 | }; | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 549 | struct spi_message	m; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 550 |  | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 551 | spi_message_init(&m); | 
|  | 552 | spi_message_add_tail(&t, &m); | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 553 | return spi_sync(spi, &m); | 
|  | 554 | } | 
|  | 555 |  | 
|  | 556 | /** | 
|  | 557 | * spi_read - SPI synchronous read | 
|  | 558 | * @spi: device from which data will be read | 
|  | 559 | * @buf: data buffer | 
|  | 560 | * @len: data buffer size | 
|  | 561 | * | 
|  | 562 | * This writes the buffer and returns zero or a negative error code. | 
|  | 563 | * Callable only from contexts that can sleep. | 
|  | 564 | */ | 
|  | 565 | static inline int | 
|  | 566 | spi_read(struct spi_device *spi, u8 *buf, size_t len) | 
|  | 567 | { | 
|  | 568 | struct spi_transfer	t = { | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 569 | .rx_buf		= buf, | 
|  | 570 | .len		= len, | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 571 | }; | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 572 | struct spi_message	m; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 573 |  | 
| Vitaly Wool | 8275c64 | 2006-01-08 13:34:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 574 | spi_message_init(&m); | 
|  | 575 | spi_message_add_tail(&t, &m); | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 576 | return spi_sync(spi, &m); | 
|  | 577 | } | 
|  | 578 |  | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 579 | /* this copies txbuf and rxbuf data; for small transfers only! */ | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 580 | extern int spi_write_then_read(struct spi_device *spi, | 
|  | 581 | const u8 *txbuf, unsigned n_tx, | 
|  | 582 | u8 *rxbuf, unsigned n_rx); | 
|  | 583 |  | 
|  | 584 | /** | 
|  | 585 | * spi_w8r8 - SPI synchronous 8 bit write followed by 8 bit read | 
|  | 586 | * @spi: device with which data will be exchanged | 
|  | 587 | * @cmd: command to be written before data is read back | 
|  | 588 | * | 
|  | 589 | * This returns the (unsigned) eight bit number returned by the | 
|  | 590 | * device, or else a negative error code.  Callable only from | 
|  | 591 | * contexts that can sleep. | 
|  | 592 | */ | 
|  | 593 | static inline ssize_t spi_w8r8(struct spi_device *spi, u8 cmd) | 
|  | 594 | { | 
|  | 595 | ssize_t			status; | 
|  | 596 | u8			result; | 
|  | 597 |  | 
|  | 598 | status = spi_write_then_read(spi, &cmd, 1, &result, 1); | 
|  | 599 |  | 
|  | 600 | /* return negative errno or unsigned value */ | 
|  | 601 | return (status < 0) ? status : result; | 
|  | 602 | } | 
|  | 603 |  | 
|  | 604 | /** | 
|  | 605 | * spi_w8r16 - SPI synchronous 8 bit write followed by 16 bit read | 
|  | 606 | * @spi: device with which data will be exchanged | 
|  | 607 | * @cmd: command to be written before data is read back | 
|  | 608 | * | 
|  | 609 | * This returns the (unsigned) sixteen bit number returned by the | 
|  | 610 | * device, or else a negative error code.  Callable only from | 
|  | 611 | * contexts that can sleep. | 
|  | 612 | * | 
|  | 613 | * The number is returned in wire-order, which is at least sometimes | 
|  | 614 | * big-endian. | 
|  | 615 | */ | 
|  | 616 | static inline ssize_t spi_w8r16(struct spi_device *spi, u8 cmd) | 
|  | 617 | { | 
|  | 618 | ssize_t			status; | 
|  | 619 | u16			result; | 
|  | 620 |  | 
|  | 621 | status = spi_write_then_read(spi, &cmd, 1, (u8 *) &result, 2); | 
|  | 622 |  | 
|  | 623 | /* return negative errno or unsigned value */ | 
|  | 624 | return (status < 0) ? status : result; | 
|  | 625 | } | 
|  | 626 |  | 
|  | 627 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | 
|  | 628 |  | 
|  | 629 | /* | 
|  | 630 | * INTERFACE between board init code and SPI infrastructure. | 
|  | 631 | * | 
|  | 632 | * No SPI driver ever sees these SPI device table segments, but | 
|  | 633 | * it's how the SPI core (or adapters that get hotplugged) grows | 
|  | 634 | * the driver model tree. | 
|  | 635 | * | 
|  | 636 | * As a rule, SPI devices can't be probed.  Instead, board init code | 
|  | 637 | * provides a table listing the devices which are present, with enough | 
|  | 638 | * information to bind and set up the device's driver.  There's basic | 
|  | 639 | * support for nonstatic configurations too; enough to handle adding | 
|  | 640 | * parport adapters, or microcontrollers acting as USB-to-SPI bridges. | 
|  | 641 | */ | 
|  | 642 |  | 
|  | 643 | /* board-specific information about each SPI device */ | 
|  | 644 | struct spi_board_info { | 
|  | 645 | /* the device name and module name are coupled, like platform_bus; | 
|  | 646 | * "modalias" is normally the driver name. | 
|  | 647 | * | 
|  | 648 | * platform_data goes to spi_device.dev.platform_data, | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 649 | * controller_data goes to spi_device.controller_data, | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 650 | * irq is copied too | 
|  | 651 | */ | 
|  | 652 | char		modalias[KOBJ_NAME_LEN]; | 
|  | 653 | const void	*platform_data; | 
| David Brownell | b885244 | 2006-01-08 13:34:23 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 654 | void		*controller_data; | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 655 | int		irq; | 
|  | 656 |  | 
|  | 657 | /* slower signaling on noisy or low voltage boards */ | 
|  | 658 | u32		max_speed_hz; | 
|  | 659 |  | 
|  | 660 |  | 
|  | 661 | /* bus_num is board specific and matches the bus_num of some | 
|  | 662 | * spi_master that will probably be registered later. | 
|  | 663 | * | 
|  | 664 | * chip_select reflects how this chip is wired to that master; | 
|  | 665 | * it's less than num_chipselect. | 
|  | 666 | */ | 
|  | 667 | u16		bus_num; | 
|  | 668 | u16		chip_select; | 
|  | 669 |  | 
| David Brownell | 980a01c | 2006-06-28 07:47:15 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 670 | /* mode becomes spi_device.mode, and is essential for chips | 
|  | 671 | * where the default of SPI_CS_HIGH = 0 is wrong. | 
|  | 672 | */ | 
|  | 673 | u8		mode; | 
|  | 674 |  | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 675 | /* ... may need additional spi_device chip config data here. | 
|  | 676 | * avoid stuff protocol drivers can set; but include stuff | 
|  | 677 | * needed to behave without being bound to a driver: | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 678 | *  - quirks like clock rate mattering when not selected | 
|  | 679 | */ | 
|  | 680 | }; | 
|  | 681 |  | 
|  | 682 | #ifdef	CONFIG_SPI | 
|  | 683 | extern int | 
|  | 684 | spi_register_board_info(struct spi_board_info const *info, unsigned n); | 
|  | 685 | #else | 
|  | 686 | /* board init code may ignore whether SPI is configured or not */ | 
|  | 687 | static inline int | 
|  | 688 | spi_register_board_info(struct spi_board_info const *info, unsigned n) | 
|  | 689 | { return 0; } | 
|  | 690 | #endif | 
|  | 691 |  | 
|  | 692 |  | 
|  | 693 | /* If you're hotplugging an adapter with devices (parport, usb, etc) | 
| David Brownell | 0c86846 | 2006-01-08 13:34:25 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 694 | * use spi_new_device() to describe each device.  You can also call | 
|  | 695 | * spi_unregister_device() to start making that device vanish, but | 
|  | 696 | * normally that would be handled by spi_unregister_master(). | 
| David Brownell | 8ae12a0 | 2006-01-08 13:34:19 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 697 | */ | 
|  | 698 | extern struct spi_device * | 
|  | 699 | spi_new_device(struct spi_master *, struct spi_board_info *); | 
|  | 700 |  | 
|  | 701 | static inline void | 
|  | 702 | spi_unregister_device(struct spi_device *spi) | 
|  | 703 | { | 
|  | 704 | if (spi) | 
|  | 705 | device_unregister(&spi->dev); | 
|  | 706 | } | 
|  | 707 |  | 
|  | 708 | #endif /* __LINUX_SPI_H */ |