How to define an I2C-to-SPI bridge device ?

André Schwarz andre.schwarz at matrix-vision.de
Fri Sep 10 18:11:33 EST 2010


Grant, Anton,


> 
> There is no longer any need for separate of and non-of drivers for the same hardware.  Any device may have the of_node pointer in struct device set, and drivers can use the pointer as an alternative to platform_data to get information about the hardware configuration.

> Just read the data out of the node in the driver's probe hook.

ok - will do it that way.

> 
> For i2c and (soon) spi, the core code will even register child devices for you.

excellent.



Thinking about this device raises even more questions. Since there are
several possible solutions I'd like to hear your opinions :

1.
The SC18IS602 is capable of generating interrupts which is *extremely*
useful triggering on the end of the actual SPI transaction and not the
end of I2C chip access. Since we need an IRQ_ACK over I2C (which takes
loooong with IRQ being still asserted) I'm thinking about using an edge
triggered interrupt.
Since all transactions are in-order there's no risk of missing multiple
edges ... what do you think about this ? Any known issues with edge
triggered IRQs ?


2.
chips select generations is a little tricky.
The device has up to four cs# lines with their assertion being encoded
as subaddr representing a bitfield, i.e. Subaddr 0x01 generates cs0,
0x04 asserts cs3 and 0x07 asserts cs0-2.

At first I thought about registering 4 SPI busses representing the 4 cs#
lines and hide the cs# generation from the user. This would make
multiple cs# assertions for a single write impossible which is a very
useful feature.

Exposing the desired cs# setting for the next transaction via sysfs or
libGPIO requires the user to serialize cs# config and actual SPI
read/write. I also wouldn't know how to properly present the cs# lines
from multiple chips to the user in a clear and unambiguous way.


Any suggestions ?


Regards,
André


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