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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/
Dmaxim-ds1302.txt1 * Maxim/Dallas Semiconductor DS-1302 RTC
5 The device uses the standard MicroWire half-duplex transfer timing.
12 - compatible : Should be "maxim,ds1302"
14 Required SPI properties:
16 - reg : Should be address of the device chip select within
19 - spi-max-frequency : DS-1302 has 500 kHz if powered at 2.2V,
22 - spi-3wire : The device has a shared signal IN/OUT line.
24 - spi-lsb-first : DS-1302 requires least significant bit first
27 - spi-cs-high: DS-1302 has active high chip select line. This is
32 spi@901c {
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/
Dicpdas-lp8841-spi-rtc.txt1 * ICP DAS LP-8841 SPI Controller for RTC
3 ICP DAS LP-8841 contains a DS-1302 RTC. RTC is connected to an IO
4 memory register, which acts as an SPI master device.
6 The device uses the standard MicroWire half-duplex transfer timing.
13 - #address-cells: should be 1
15 - #size-cells: should be 0
17 - compatible: should be "icpdas,lp8841-spi-rtc"
19 - reg: should provide IO memory address
21 Requirements to SPI slave nodes:
23 - There can be only one slave device.
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Dspi-peripheral-props.yaml1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause)
3 ---
4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/spi/spi-peripheral-props.yaml#
5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
7 title: Peripheral-specific properties for a SPI bus.
10 Many SPI controllers need to add properties to peripheral devices. They could
11 be common properties like spi-max-frequency, spi-cpha, etc. or they could be
13 need to be defined in the peripheral node because they are per-peripheral and
19 - Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
27 - minimum: 0
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/Documentation/spi/
Dspidev.rst2 SPI userspace API
5 SPI devices have a limited userspace API, supporting basic half-duplex
6 read() and write() access to SPI slave devices. Using ioctl() requests,
15 #include <linux/spi/spidev.h>
19 * Prototyping in an environment that's not crash-prone; stray pointers
23 as SPI slaves, which you may need to change quite often.
33 The spidev driver contains lists of SPI devices that are supported for
36 The following are the SPI device tables supported by the spidev driver:
38 - struct spi_device_id spidev_spi_ids[]: list of devices that can be
42 - struct of_device_id spidev_dt_ids[]: list of devices that can be
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Dspi-summary.rst2 Overview of Linux kernel SPI support
5 02-Feb-2012
7 What is SPI?
8 ------------
9 The "Serial Peripheral Interface" (SPI) is a synchronous four wire serial
12 standardization body. SPI uses a host/target configuration.
17 clocking modes through which data is exchanged; mode-0 and mode-3 are most
22 SPI hosts use a fourth "chip select" line to activate a given SPI target
24 in parallel. All SPI targets support chipselects; they are usually active
29 SPI target functions are usually not interoperable between vendors
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/Documentation/scsi/
Dscsi_mid_low_api.rst1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
4 SCSI mid_level - lower_level driver interface
14 (SCSI terminology, see SAM-3 at http://www.t10.org) sends SCSI commands
22 Examples are the usb-storage driver (found in the drivers/usb/storage
27 (SPI) controllers based on that company's 7xxx chip series. The aic7xxx
30 HBAs. These HBAs might be either on PCI daughter-boards or built into
33 has its own PCI device address. [The one-to-one correspondence between
49 documented in Documentation/scsi (e.g. aic7xxx.rst). The SCSI mid-level is
53 scsi-generic.rst (for the sg driver).
68 and OS-specific code (e.g. FreeBSD and Linux). Such drivers tend to have
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