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PXA2xx SPI on SSP driver HOWTO
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This a mini howto on the pxa2xx_spi driver.  The driver turns a PXA2xx
synchronous serial port into a SPI master controller
(see Documentation/spi/spi_summary). The driver has the following features

- Support for any PXA2xx SSP
- SSP PIO and SSP DMA data transfers.
- External and Internal (SSPFRM) chip selects.
- Per slave device (chip) configuration.
- Full suspend, freeze, resume support.

The driver is built around a "spi_message" fifo serviced by workqueue and a
tasklet. The workqueue, "pump_messages", drives message fifo and the tasklet
(pump_transfer) is responsible for queuing SPI transactions and setting up and
launching the dma/interrupt driven transfers.

Declaring PXA2xx Master Controllers
-----------------------------------
Typically a SPI master is defined in the arch/.../mach-*/board-*.c as a
"platform device".  The master configuration is passed to the driver via a table
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found in include/linux/spi/pxa2xx_spi.h:
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struct pxa2xx_spi_master {
	u32 clock_enable;
	u16 num_chipselect;
	u8 enable_dma;
};

The "pxa2xx_spi_master.clock_enable" field is used to enable/disable the
corresponding SSP peripheral block in the "Clock Enable Register (CKEN"). See
the "PXA2xx Developer Manual" section "Clocks and Power Management".

The "pxa2xx_spi_master.num_chipselect" field is used to determine the number of
slave device (chips) attached to this SPI master.

The "pxa2xx_spi_master.enable_dma" field informs the driver that SSP DMA should
be used.  This caused the driver to acquire two DMA channels: rx_channel and
tx_channel.  The rx_channel has a higher DMA service priority the tx_channel.
See the "PXA2xx Developer Manual" section "DMA Controller".

NSSP MASTER SAMPLE
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Below is a sample configuration using the PXA255 NSSP.

static struct resource pxa_spi_nssp_resources[] = {
	[0] = {
		.start	= __PREG(SSCR0_P(2)), /* Start address of NSSP */
		.end	= __PREG(SSCR0_P(2)) + 0x2c, /* Range of registers */
		.flags	= IORESOURCE_MEM,
	},
	[1] = {
		.start	= IRQ_NSSP, /* NSSP IRQ */
		.end	= IRQ_NSSP,
		.flags	= IORESOURCE_IRQ,
	},
};

static struct pxa2xx_spi_master pxa_nssp_master_info = {
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	.clock_enable = CKEN_NSSP, /* NSSP Peripheral clock */
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	.num_chipselect = 1, /* Matches the number of chips attached to NSSP */
	.enable_dma = 1, /* Enables NSSP DMA */
};

static struct platform_device pxa_spi_nssp = {
	.name = "pxa2xx-spi", /* MUST BE THIS VALUE, so device match driver */
	.id = 2, /* Bus number, MUST MATCH SSP number 1..n */
	.resource = pxa_spi_nssp_resources,
	.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(pxa_spi_nssp_resources),
	.dev = {
		.platform_data = &pxa_nssp_master_info, /* Passed to driver */
	},
};

static struct platform_device *devices[] __initdata = {
	&pxa_spi_nssp,
};

static void __init board_init(void)
{
	(void)platform_add_device(devices, ARRAY_SIZE(devices));
}

Declaring Slave Devices
-----------------------
Typically each SPI slave (chip) is defined in the arch/.../mach-*/board-*.c
using the "spi_board_info" structure found in "linux/spi/spi.h". See
"Documentation/spi/spi_summary" for additional information.

Each slave device attached to the PXA must provide slave specific configuration
information via the structure "pxa2xx_spi_chip" found in
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"include/linux/spi/pxa2xx_spi.h".  The pxa2xx_spi master controller driver
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will uses the configuration whenever the driver communicates with the slave
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device. All fields are optional.
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struct pxa2xx_spi_chip {
	u8 tx_threshold;
	u8 rx_threshold;
	u8 dma_burst_size;
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	u32 timeout;
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	u8 enable_loopback;
	void (*cs_control)(u32 command);
};

The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.tx_threshold" and "pxa2xx_spi_chip.rx_threshold" fields are
used to configure the SSP hardware fifo.  These fields are critical to the
performance of pxa2xx_spi driver and misconfiguration will result in rx
fifo overruns (especially in PIO mode transfers). Good default values are

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	.tx_threshold = 8,
	.rx_threshold = 8,

The range is 1 to 16 where zero indicates "use default".
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The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.dma_burst_size" field is used to configure PXA2xx DMA
engine and is related the "spi_device.bits_per_word" field.  Read and understand
the PXA2xx "Developer Manual" sections on the DMA controller and SSP Controllers
to determine the correct value. An SSP configured for byte-wide transfers would
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use a value of 8. The driver will determine a reasonable default if
dma_burst_size == 0.
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The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.timeout" fields is used to efficiently handle
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trailing bytes in the SSP receiver fifo.  The correct value for this field is
dependent on the SPI bus speed ("spi_board_info.max_speed_hz") and the specific
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slave device.  Please note that the PXA2xx SSP 1 does not support trailing byte
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timeouts and must busy-wait any trailing bytes.

The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.enable_loopback" field is used to place the SSP porting
into internal loopback mode.  In this mode the SSP controller internally
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connects the SSPTX pin to the SSPRX pin.  This is useful for initial setup
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testing.

The "pxa2xx_spi_chip.cs_control" field is used to point to a board specific
function for asserting/deasserting a slave device chip select.  If the field is
NULL, the pxa2xx_spi master controller driver assumes that the SSP port is
configured to use SSPFRM instead.

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NOTE: the SPI driver cannot control the chip select if SSPFRM is used, so the
chipselect is dropped after each spi_transfer.  Most devices need chip select
asserted around the complete message.  Use SSPFRM as a GPIO (through cs_control)
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to accommodate these chips.
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NSSP SLAVE SAMPLE
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The pxa2xx_spi_chip structure is passed to the pxa2xx_spi driver in the
"spi_board_info.controller_data" field. Below is a sample configuration using
the PXA255 NSSP.

/* Chip Select control for the CS8415A SPI slave device */
static void cs8415a_cs_control(u32 command)
{
	if (command & PXA2XX_CS_ASSERT)
		GPCR(2) = GPIO_bit(2);
	else
		GPSR(2) = GPIO_bit(2);
}

/* Chip Select control for the CS8405A SPI slave device */
static void cs8405a_cs_control(u32 command)
{
	if (command & PXA2XX_CS_ASSERT)
		GPCR(3) = GPIO_bit(3);
	else
		GPSR(3) = GPIO_bit(3);
}

static struct pxa2xx_spi_chip cs8415a_chip_info = {
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	.tx_threshold = 8, /* SSP hardward FIFO threshold */
	.rx_threshold = 8, /* SSP hardward FIFO threshold */
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	.dma_burst_size = 8, /* Byte wide transfers used so 8 byte bursts */
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	.timeout = 235, /* See Intel documentation */
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	.cs_control = cs8415a_cs_control, /* Use external chip select */
};

static struct pxa2xx_spi_chip cs8405a_chip_info = {
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	.tx_threshold = 8, /* SSP hardward FIFO threshold */
	.rx_threshold = 8, /* SSP hardward FIFO threshold */
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	.dma_burst_size = 8, /* Byte wide transfers used so 8 byte bursts */
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	.timeout = 235, /* See Intel documentation */
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	.cs_control = cs8405a_cs_control, /* Use external chip select */
};

static struct spi_board_info streetracer_spi_board_info[] __initdata = {
	{
		.modalias = "cs8415a", /* Name of spi_driver for this device */
		.max_speed_hz = 3686400, /* Run SSP as fast a possbile */
		.bus_num = 2, /* Framework bus number */
		.chip_select = 0, /* Framework chip select */
		.platform_data = NULL; /* No spi_driver specific config */
		.controller_data = &cs8415a_chip_info, /* Master chip config */
		.irq = STREETRACER_APCI_IRQ, /* Slave device interrupt */
	},
	{
		.modalias = "cs8405a", /* Name of spi_driver for this device */
		.max_speed_hz = 3686400, /* Run SSP as fast a possbile */
		.bus_num = 2, /* Framework bus number */
		.chip_select = 1, /* Framework chip select */
		.controller_data = &cs8405a_chip_info, /* Master chip config */
		.irq = STREETRACER_APCI_IRQ, /* Slave device interrupt */
	},
};

static void __init streetracer_init(void)
{
	spi_register_board_info(streetracer_spi_board_info,
				ARRAY_SIZE(streetracer_spi_board_info));
}


DMA and PIO I/O Support
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The pxa2xx_spi driver supports both DMA and interrupt driven PIO message
transfers.  The driver defaults to PIO mode and DMA transfers must be enabled
by setting the "enable_dma" flag in the "pxa2xx_spi_master" structure.  The DMA
mode supports both coherent and stream based DMA mappings.
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The following logic is used to determine the type of I/O to be used on
a per "spi_transfer" basis:

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if !enable_dma then
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	always use PIO transfers

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if spi_message.len > 8191 then
	print "rate limited" warning
	use PIO transfers

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if spi_message.is_dma_mapped and rx_dma_buf != 0 and tx_dma_buf != 0 then
	use coherent DMA mode

if rx_buf and tx_buf are aligned on 8 byte boundary then
	use streaming DMA mode

otherwise
	use PIO transfer

THANKS TO
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David Brownell and others for mentoring the development of this driver.