[PATCH RFC 0/5] *** SPI Slave mode support ***
Mark Brown
broonie at kernel.org
Tue Apr 25 06:31:13 EDT 2017
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 12:55:21PM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 7:39 AM, Jiada Wang <jiada_wang at mentor.com> wrote:
> > Our use case is to use spidev as an interface to communicate with external
> > SPI master devices.
> > meanwhile the SPI bus controller can also act as master device to send data
> > to other
> > SPI slave devices on the board.
> That sounds a bit hackish to me. SPI was never meant to be a multi-master bus.
> While it can be done, you will need external synchronization (signals) to
> avoid conflicts between the SPI masters.
> > I found in your implementation, SPI bus controller is limited to either work
> > in master mode or
> > slave mode, is there any reasoning to not configure SPI mode based on SPI
> > devices use case?
> If you really need both master and slave support, you can use 2 subnodes
> in DT, the first representing the master, the second the slave.
> Mark, what's your opinion about this?
That sounds like a mess... we *could* put the slave flag on the device
rather than the controller I guess but there's also going to need to be
something representing whatever avoids collisions on the bus somewhere.
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