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2PXA2xx SPI on SSP driver HOWTO
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4
5This a mini HOWTO on the pxa2xx_spi driver. The driver turns a PXA2xx
6synchronous serial port into an SPI master controller
7(see Documentation/spi/spi-summary.rst). The driver has the following features
8
9- Support for any PXA2xx and compatible SSP.
10- SSP PIO and SSP DMA data transfers.
11- External and Internal (SSPFRM) chip selects.
12- Per slave device (chip) configuration.
13- Full suspend, freeze, resume support.
14
15The driver is built around a &struct spi_message FIFO serviced by kernel
16thread. The kernel thread, spi_pump_messages(), drives message FIFO and
17is responsible for queuing SPI transactions and setting up and launching
18the DMA or interrupt driven transfers.
19
20Declaring PXA2xx Master Controllers
21-----------------------------------
22Typically, for a legacy platform, an SPI master is defined in the
23arch/.../mach-*/board-*.c as a "platform device". The master configuration
24is passed to the driver via a table found in include/linux/spi/pxa2xx_spi.h::
25
26  struct pxa2xx_spi_controller {
27	u16 num_chipselect;
28	u8 enable_dma;
29	...
30  };
31
32The "pxa2xx_spi_controller.num_chipselect" field is used to determine the number of
33slave device (chips) attached to this SPI master.
34
35The "pxa2xx_spi_controller.enable_dma" field informs the driver that SSP DMA should
36be used. This caused the driver to acquire two DMA channels: Rx channel and
37Tx channel. The Rx channel has a higher DMA service priority than the Tx channel.
38See the "PXA2xx Developer Manual" section "DMA Controller".
39
40For the new platforms the description of the controller and peripheral devices
41comes from Device Tree or ACPI.
42
43NSSP MASTER SAMPLE
44------------------
45Below is a sample configuration using the PXA255 NSSP for a legacy platform::
46
47  static struct resource pxa_spi_nssp_resources[] = {
48	[0] = {
49		.start	= __PREG(SSCR0_P(2)), /* Start address of NSSP */
50		.end	= __PREG(SSCR0_P(2)) + 0x2c, /* Range of registers */
51		.flags	= IORESOURCE_MEM,
52	},
53	[1] = {
54		.start	= IRQ_NSSP, /* NSSP IRQ */
55		.end	= IRQ_NSSP,
56		.flags	= IORESOURCE_IRQ,
57	},
58  };
59
60  static struct pxa2xx_spi_controller pxa_nssp_master_info = {
61	.num_chipselect = 1, /* Matches the number of chips attached to NSSP */
62	.enable_dma = 1, /* Enables NSSP DMA */
63  };
64
65  static struct platform_device pxa_spi_nssp = {
66	.name = "pxa2xx-spi", /* MUST BE THIS VALUE, so device match driver */
67	.id = 2, /* Bus number, MUST MATCH SSP number 1..n */
68	.resource = pxa_spi_nssp_resources,
69	.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(pxa_spi_nssp_resources),
70	.dev = {
71		.platform_data = &pxa_nssp_master_info, /* Passed to driver */
72	},
73  };
74
75  static struct platform_device *devices[] __initdata = {
76	&pxa_spi_nssp,
77  };
78
79  static void __init board_init(void)
80  {
81	(void)platform_add_device(devices, ARRAY_SIZE(devices));
82  }
83
84Declaring Slave Devices
85-----------------------
86Typically, for a legacy platform, each SPI slave (chip) is defined in the
87arch/.../mach-*/board-*.c using the "spi_board_info" structure found in
88"linux/spi/spi.h". See "Documentation/spi/spi-summary.rst" for additional
89information.
90
91Each slave device attached to the PXA must provide slave specific configuration
92information via the structure "pxa2xx_spi_chip" found in
93"include/linux/spi/pxa2xx_spi.h".  The pxa2xx_spi master controller driver
94will uses the configuration whenever the driver communicates with the slave
95device. All fields are optional.
96
97::
98
99  struct pxa2xx_spi_chip {
100	u8 tx_threshold;
101	u8 rx_threshold;
102	u8 dma_burst_size;
103	u32 timeout;
104	u8 enable_loopback;
105	void (*cs_control)(u32 command);
106  };
107
108The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.tx_threshold" and "pxa2xx_spi_chip.rx_threshold" fields are
109used to configure the SSP hardware FIFO. These fields are critical to the
110performance of pxa2xx_spi driver and misconfiguration will result in rx
111FIFO overruns (especially in PIO mode transfers). Good default values are::
112
113	.tx_threshold = 8,
114	.rx_threshold = 8,
115
116The range is 1 to 16 where zero indicates "use default".
117
118The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.dma_burst_size" field is used to configure PXA2xx DMA
119engine and is related the "spi_device.bits_per_word" field.  Read and understand
120the PXA2xx "Developer Manual" sections on the DMA controller and SSP Controllers
121to determine the correct value. An SSP configured for byte-wide transfers would
122use a value of 8. The driver will determine a reasonable default if
123dma_burst_size == 0.
124
125The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.timeout" fields is used to efficiently handle
126trailing bytes in the SSP receiver FIFO. The correct value for this field is
127dependent on the SPI bus speed ("spi_board_info.max_speed_hz") and the specific
128slave device.  Please note that the PXA2xx SSP 1 does not support trailing byte
129timeouts and must busy-wait any trailing bytes.
130
131The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.enable_loopback" field is used to place the SSP porting
132into internal loopback mode.  In this mode the SSP controller internally
133connects the SSPTX pin to the SSPRX pin.  This is useful for initial setup
134testing.
135
136The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.cs_control" field is used to point to a board specific
137function for asserting/deasserting a slave device chip select.  If the field is
138NULL, the pxa2xx_spi master controller driver assumes that the SSP port is
139configured to use GPIO or SSPFRM instead.
140
141NOTE: the SPI driver cannot control the chip select if SSPFRM is used, so the
142chipselect is dropped after each spi_transfer.  Most devices need chip select
143asserted around the complete message. Use SSPFRM as a GPIO (through a descriptor)
144to accommodate these chips.
145
146
147NSSP SLAVE SAMPLE
148-----------------
149For a legacy platform or in some other cases, the pxa2xx_spi_chip structure
150is passed to the pxa2xx_spi driver in the "spi_board_info.controller_data"
151field. Below is a sample configuration using the PXA255 NSSP.
152
153::
154
155  /* Chip Select control for the CS8415A SPI slave device */
156  static void cs8415a_cs_control(u32 command)
157  {
158	if (command & PXA2XX_CS_ASSERT)
159		GPCR(2) = GPIO_bit(2);
160	else
161		GPSR(2) = GPIO_bit(2);
162  }
163
164  /* Chip Select control for the CS8405A SPI slave device */
165  static void cs8405a_cs_control(u32 command)
166  {
167	if (command & PXA2XX_CS_ASSERT)
168		GPCR(3) = GPIO_bit(3);
169	else
170		GPSR(3) = GPIO_bit(3);
171  }
172
173  static struct pxa2xx_spi_chip cs8415a_chip_info = {
174	.tx_threshold = 8, /* SSP hardward FIFO threshold */
175	.rx_threshold = 8, /* SSP hardward FIFO threshold */
176	.dma_burst_size = 8, /* Byte wide transfers used so 8 byte bursts */
177	.timeout = 235, /* See Intel documentation */
178	.cs_control = cs8415a_cs_control, /* Use external chip select */
179  };
180
181  static struct pxa2xx_spi_chip cs8405a_chip_info = {
182	.tx_threshold = 8, /* SSP hardward FIFO threshold */
183	.rx_threshold = 8, /* SSP hardward FIFO threshold */
184	.dma_burst_size = 8, /* Byte wide transfers used so 8 byte bursts */
185	.timeout = 235, /* See Intel documentation */
186	.cs_control = cs8405a_cs_control, /* Use external chip select */
187  };
188
189  static struct spi_board_info streetracer_spi_board_info[] __initdata = {
190	{
191		.modalias = "cs8415a", /* Name of spi_driver for this device */
192		.max_speed_hz = 3686400, /* Run SSP as fast a possbile */
193		.bus_num = 2, /* Framework bus number */
194		.chip_select = 0, /* Framework chip select */
195		.platform_data = NULL; /* No spi_driver specific config */
196		.controller_data = &cs8415a_chip_info, /* Master chip config */
197		.irq = STREETRACER_APCI_IRQ, /* Slave device interrupt */
198	},
199	{
200		.modalias = "cs8405a", /* Name of spi_driver for this device */
201		.max_speed_hz = 3686400, /* Run SSP as fast a possbile */
202		.bus_num = 2, /* Framework bus number */
203		.chip_select = 1, /* Framework chip select */
204		.controller_data = &cs8405a_chip_info, /* Master chip config */
205		.irq = STREETRACER_APCI_IRQ, /* Slave device interrupt */
206	},
207  };
208
209  static void __init streetracer_init(void)
210  {
211	spi_register_board_info(streetracer_spi_board_info,
212				ARRAY_SIZE(streetracer_spi_board_info));
213  }
214
215
216DMA and PIO I/O Support
217-----------------------
218The pxa2xx_spi driver supports both DMA and interrupt driven PIO message
219transfers.  The driver defaults to PIO mode and DMA transfers must be enabled
220by setting the "enable_dma" flag in the "pxa2xx_spi_controller" structure.
221For the newer platforms, that are known to support DMA, the driver will enable
222it automatically and try it first with a possible fallback to PIO. The DMA
223mode supports both coherent and stream based DMA mappings.
224
225The following logic is used to determine the type of I/O to be used on
226a per "spi_transfer" basis::
227
228  if !enable_dma then
229	always use PIO transfers
230
231  if spi_message.len > 8191 then
232	print "rate limited" warning
233	use PIO transfers
234
235  if spi_message.is_dma_mapped and rx_dma_buf != 0 and tx_dma_buf != 0 then
236	use coherent DMA mode
237
238  if rx_buf and tx_buf are aligned on 8 byte boundary then
239	use streaming DMA mode
240
241  otherwise
242	use PIO transfer
243
244THANKS TO
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246David Brownell and others for mentoring the development of this driver.
247