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Davinci SPI controller device bindings Links on DM: Keystone 2 - https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/sprugp2a/sprugp2a.pdf dm644x - https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/sprue32a/sprue32a.pdf OMAP-L138/da830 - http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/spruh77a/spruh77a.pdf Required properties: - #address-cells: number of cells required to define a chip select address on the SPI bus. Should be set to 1. - #size-cells: should be zero. - compatible: - "ti,dm6441-spi" for SPI used similar to that on DM644x SoC family - "ti,da830-spi" for SPI used similar to that on DA8xx SoC family - "ti,keystone-spi" for SPI used similar to that on Keystone2 SoC family - reg: Offset and length of SPI controller register space - num-cs: Number of chip selects. This includes internal as well as GPIO chip selects. - ti,davinci-spi-intr-line: interrupt line used to connect the SPI IP to the interrupt controller within the SoC. Possible values are 0 and 1. Manual says one of the two possible interrupt lines can be tied to the interrupt controller. Set this based on a specific SoC configuration. - interrupts: interrupt number mapped to CPU. - clocks: spi clk phandle For 66AK2G this property should be set per binding, Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ti,sci-clk.txt SoC-specific Required Properties: The following are mandatory properties for Keystone 2 66AK2G SoCs only: - power-domains: Should contain a phandle to a PM domain provider node and an args specifier containing the SPI device id value. This property is as per the binding, Optional: - cs-gpios: gpio chip selects For example to have 3 internal CS and 2 GPIO CS, user could define cs-gpios = <0>, <0>, <0>, <&gpio1 30 0>, <&gpio1 31 0>; where first three are internal CS and last two are GPIO CS. Optional properties for slave devices: SPI slave nodes can contain the following properties. Not all SPI Peripherals from Texas Instruments support this. Please check SPI peripheral documentation for a device before using these. - ti,spi-wdelay : delay between transmission of words (SPIFMTn.WDELAY, SPIDAT1.WDEL) must be specified in number of SPI module clock periods. delay = WDELAY * SPI_module_clock_period + 2 * SPI_module_clock_period Below is timing diagram which shows functional meaning of "ti,spi-wdelay" parameter. +-+ +-+ +-+ +-+ +-+ +-+ +-+ +-+ SPI_CLK | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +----------+ +-+ +-+ +-+ +-+ +---------------------------+ +-+ +-+ +- SPI_SOMI/SIMO+-----------------+ +----------- +----------+ word1 +---------------------------+word2 +-----------------+ +----------- WDELAY <--------------------------> Example of a NOR flash slave device (n25q032) connected to DaVinci SPI controller device over the SPI bus. spi0:spi@20bf0000 { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; compatible = "ti,dm6446-spi"; reg = <0x20BF0000 0x1000>; num-cs = <4>; ti,davinci-spi-intr-line = <0>; interrupts = <338>; clocks = <&clkspi>; flash: n25q032@0 { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; compatible = "st,m25p32"; spi-max-frequency = <25000000>; reg = <0>; ti,spi-wdelay = <8>; partition@0 { label = "u-boot-spl"; reg = <0x0 0x80000>; read-only; }; partition@1 { label = "test"; reg = <0x80000 0x380000>; }; }; }; |