RE: [RFC PATCH 1/2] spi: Add multiple CS support for a single SPI device

From: Mahapatra, Amit Kumar
Date: Wed Jul 27 2022 - 09:02:40 EST


Hello Mark,

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> Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 1/2] spi: Add multiple CS support for a single SPI
> device
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 01:21:41PM +0000, Mahapatra, Amit Kumar wrote:
>
> > I agree, so for checking the controller multiple chip select
> > capability(using more than one chip select at once) we can define a
> > new spi controller DT property like "multi-cs-cap"(please suggest a better
> name).
> > The controller that can support multiple chip selects should have this
> > property in the spi controller DT node. The spi core will check
> > ctlr->multi-cs-cap to operate multiple chip select in parallel.
>
> I'm not sure this needs to be a DT property, it's more just something we infer
> from the compatible. The name seems fine, as does the flag in the controller
> data.

I agree that we can infer this from the compatible and set the flag in the controller data.

>
> > > the chip selects are available and that the controller can do
> > > something useful with them (and probably have an implementation in
> > > the core for doing so via GPIO).
>
> > Here are you referring to the usecase in which a controller
> > implementing multi CS support using GPIO?
>
> Yes, we probably ought to.

In my next version I will add the implementation in the spi core for multi CS support using GPIO, but I will not be able test it as I don't have the necessary hardware setup .

Regards,
Amit