[PATCH 1/5] spi: do not fail if the CS line is not connected
Andi Shyti
andi at etezian.org
Sat Jun 18 23:09:02 PDT 2016
Hi Mark,
> > > > In this case do not fail and defer to the SPI device drivers the
> > > > responsibility to check whether the num-cs is '0'.
>
> > > A SPI controller always has one chip seelct, it may not be controllable
> > > but it's at least logically present.
>
> > This is true, but there are cases where the CS is not connected
> > and this case needs to be treated separately to allow the device
> > to work.
>
> In what way? It is just as easy for a device with no physical chip
> select to have a logical chip select of 0 that it does nothing with as
> it is for that device to handle any other number.
That is indeed my case: the s3c64xx doesn't send anything, unless
I manually enable CS (from the next patches I need to write '0'
in the CS register). But I need smoething to tell to the
device that the CS line is not connected, for example a flag in
the DTS.
It comes natural to me to set "num-cs = <0>" instead of defining
a new property. In this case I will consider that there is no CS
line, even though there is a CS controller.
Thanks,
Andi
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