diff -r 000000000000 -r b74b0e4902c3 components/spidriver/spi_master_lobo.h --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/components/spidriver/spi_master_lobo.h Sat Oct 20 13:23:15 2018 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,355 @@ +// Copyright 2010-2016 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at + +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + + +#ifndef _DRIVER_SPI_MASTER_LOBO_H_ +#define _DRIVER_SPI_MASTER_LOBO_H_ + +#include "esp_err.h" +#include "freertos/FreeRTOS.h" +#include "freertos/semphr.h" +#include "soc/spi_struct.h" + +#include "esp_intr.h" +#include "esp_intr_alloc.h" +#include "rom/lldesc.h" + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +{ +#endif + + +//Maximum amount of bytes that can be put in one DMA descriptor +#define SPI_MAX_DMA_LEN (4096-4) + +/** + * @brief Enum with the three SPI peripherals that are software-accessible in it + */ +typedef enum { + TFT_SPI_HOST=0, ///< SPI1, SPI; Cannot be used in this driver! + TFT_HSPI_HOST=1, ///< SPI2, HSPI + TFT_VSPI_HOST=2 ///< SPI3, VSPI +} spi_lobo_host_device_t; + + +/** + * @brief This is a configuration structure for a SPI bus. + * + * You can use this structure to specify the GPIO pins of the bus. Normally, the driver will use the + * GPIO matrix to route the signals. An exception is made when all signals either can be routed through + * the IO_MUX or are -1. In that case, the IO_MUX is used, allowing for >40MHz speeds. + */ +typedef struct { + int mosi_io_num; ///< GPIO pin for Master Out Slave In (=spi_d) signal, or -1 if not used. + int miso_io_num; ///< GPIO pin for Master In Slave Out (=spi_q) signal, or -1 if not used. + int sclk_io_num; ///< GPIO pin for Spi CLocK signal, or -1 if not used. + int quadwp_io_num; ///< GPIO pin for WP (Write Protect) signal which is used as D2 in 4-bit communication modes, or -1 if not used. + int quadhd_io_num; ///< GPIO pin for HD (HolD) signal which is used as D3 in 4-bit communication modes, or -1 if not used. + int max_transfer_sz; ///< Maximum transfer size, in bytes. Defaults to 4094 if 0. +} spi_lobo_bus_config_t; + + +#define LB_SPI_DEVICE_TXBIT_LSBFIRST (1<<0) ///< Transmit command/address/data LSB first instead of the default MSB first +#define LB_SPI_DEVICE_RXBIT_LSBFIRST (1<<1) ///< Receive data LSB first instead of the default MSB first +#define LB_SPI_DEVICE_BIT_LSBFIRST (SPI_TXBIT_LSBFIRST|SPI_RXBIT_LSBFIRST); ///< Transmit and receive LSB first +#define LB_SPI_DEVICE_3WIRE (1<<2) ///< Use spiq for both sending and receiving data +#define LB_SPI_DEVICE_POSITIVE_CS (1<<3) ///< Make CS positive during a transaction instead of negative +#define LB_SPI_DEVICE_HALFDUPLEX (1<<4) ///< Transmit data before receiving it, instead of simultaneously +#define LB_SPI_DEVICE_CLK_AS_CS (1<<5) ///< Output clock on CS line if CS is active + +#define SPI_ERR_OTHER_CONFIG 7001 + +typedef struct spi_lobo_transaction_t spi_lobo_transaction_t; +typedef void(*spi_lobo_transaction_cb_t)(spi_lobo_transaction_t *trans); + +/** + * @brief This is a configuration for a SPI slave device that is connected to one of the SPI buses. + */ +typedef struct { + uint8_t command_bits; ///< Amount of bits in command phase (0-16) + uint8_t address_bits; ///< Amount of bits in address phase (0-64) + uint8_t dummy_bits; ///< Amount of dummy bits to insert between address and data phase + uint8_t mode; ///< SPI mode (0-3) + uint8_t duty_cycle_pos; ///< Duty cycle of positive clock, in 1/256th increments (128 = 50%/50% duty). Setting this to 0 (=not setting it) is equivalent to setting this to 128. + uint8_t cs_ena_pretrans; ///< Amount of SPI bit-cycles the cs should be activated before the transmission (0-16). This only works on half-duplex transactions. + uint8_t cs_ena_posttrans; ///< Amount of SPI bit-cycles the cs should stay active after the transmission (0-16) + int clock_speed_hz; ///< Clock speed, in Hz + int spics_io_num; ///< CS GPIO pin for this device, handled by hardware; set to -1 if not used + int spics_ext_io_num; ///< CS GPIO pin for this device, handled by software (spi_lobo_device_select/spi_lobo_device_deselect); only used if spics_io_num=-1 + uint32_t flags; ///< Bitwise OR of LB_SPI_DEVICE_* flags + spi_lobo_transaction_cb_t pre_cb; ///< Callback to be called before a transmission is started. This callback from 'spi_lobo_transfer_data' function. + spi_lobo_transaction_cb_t post_cb; ///< Callback to be called after a transmission has completed. This callback from 'spi_lobo_transfer_data' function. + uint8_t selected; ///< **INTERNAL** 1 if the device's CS pin is active +} spi_lobo_device_interface_config_t; + + +#define LB_SPI_TRANS_MODE_DIO (1<<0) ///< Transmit/receive data in 2-bit mode +#define LB_SPI_TRANS_MODE_QIO (1<<1) ///< Transmit/receive data in 4-bit mode +#define LB_SPI_TRANS_MODE_DIOQIO_ADDR (1<<2) ///< Also transmit address in mode selected by SPI_MODE_DIO/SPI_MODE_QIO +#define LB_SPI_TRANS_USE_RXDATA (1<<3) ///< Receive into rx_data member of spi_lobo_transaction_t instead into memory at rx_buffer. +#define LB_SPI_TRANS_USE_TXDATA (1<<4) ///< Transmit tx_data member of spi_lobo_transaction_t instead of data at tx_buffer. Do not set tx_buffer when using this. + +/** + * This structure describes one SPI transmission + */ +struct spi_lobo_transaction_t { + uint32_t flags; ///< Bitwise OR of LB_SPI_TRANS_* flags + uint16_t command; ///< Command data. Specific length was given when device was added to the bus. + uint64_t address; ///< Address. Specific length was given when device was added to the bus. + size_t length; ///< Total data length to be transmitted to the device, in bits; if 0, no data is transmitted + size_t rxlength; ///< Total data length to be received from the device, in bits; if 0, no data is received + void *user; ///< User-defined variable. Can be used to store eg transaction ID or data to be used by pre_cb and/or post_cb callbacks. + union { + const void *tx_buffer; ///< Pointer to transmit buffer, or NULL for no MOSI phase + uint8_t tx_data[4]; ///< If SPI_USE_TXDATA is set, data set here is sent directly from this variable. + }; + union { + void *rx_buffer; ///< Pointer to receive buffer, or NULL for no MISO phase + uint8_t rx_data[4]; ///< If SPI_USE_RXDATA is set, data is received directly to this variable + }; +}; + +#define NO_CS 3 // Number of CS pins per SPI host +#define NO_DEV 6 // Number of spi devices per SPI host; more than 3 devices can be attached to the same bus if using software CS's +#define SPI_SEMAPHORE_WAIT 2000 // Time in ms to wait for SPI mutex + +typedef struct spi_lobo_device_t spi_lobo_device_t; + +typedef struct { + spi_lobo_device_t *device[NO_DEV]; + intr_handle_t intr; + spi_dev_t *hw; + //spi_lobo_transaction_t *cur_trans; + int cur_device; + lldesc_t *dmadesc_tx; + lldesc_t *dmadesc_rx; + bool no_gpio_matrix; + int dma_chan; + int max_transfer_sz; + QueueHandle_t spi_lobo_bus_mutex; + spi_lobo_bus_config_t cur_bus_config; +} spi_lobo_host_t; + +struct spi_lobo_device_t { + spi_lobo_device_interface_config_t cfg; + spi_lobo_host_t *host; + spi_lobo_bus_config_t bus_config; + spi_lobo_host_device_t host_dev; +}; + +typedef spi_lobo_device_t* spi_lobo_device_handle_t; ///< Handle for a device on a SPI bus +typedef spi_lobo_host_t* spi_lobo_host_handle_t; +typedef spi_lobo_device_interface_config_t* spi_lobo_device_interface_config_handle_t; + + +/** + * @brief Add a device. This allocates a CS line for the device, allocates memory for the device structure and hooks + * up the CS pin to whatever is specified. + * + * This initializes the internal structures for a device, plus allocates a CS pin on the indicated SPI master + * peripheral and routes it to the indicated GPIO. All SPI master devices have three hw CS pins and can thus control + * up to three devices. Software handled CS pin can also be used for additional devices on the same SPI bus. + * + * ### If selected SPI host device bus is not yet initialized, it is initialized first with 'bus_config' function ### + * + * @note While in general, speeds up to 80MHz on the dedicated SPI pins and 40MHz on GPIO-matrix-routed pins are + * supported, full-duplex transfers routed over the GPIO matrix only support speeds up to 26MHz. + * + * @param host SPI peripheral to allocate device on (HSPI or VSPI) + * @param dev_config SPI interface protocol config for the device + * @param bus_config Pointer to a spi_lobo_bus_config_t struct specifying how the host device bus should be initialized + * @param handle Pointer to variable to hold the device handle + * @return + * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if parameter is invalid + * - ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND if host doesn't have any free CS slots + * - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if out of memory + * - ESP_OK on success + */ +esp_err_t spi_lobo_bus_add_device(spi_lobo_host_device_t host, spi_lobo_bus_config_t *bus_config, spi_lobo_device_interface_config_t *dev_config, spi_lobo_device_handle_t *handle); + +/** + * @brief Remove a device from the SPI bus. If after removal no other device is attached to the spi bus device, it is freed. + * + * @param handle Device handle to free + * @return + * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if parameter is invalid + * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if device already is freed + * - ESP_OK on success + */ +esp_err_t spi_lobo_bus_remove_device(spi_lobo_device_handle_t handle); + + +/** + * @brief Return the actuall SPI bus speed for the spi device in Hz + * + * Some frequencies cannot be set, for example 30000000 will actually set SPI clock to 26666666 Hz + * + * @param handle Device handle obtained using spi_lobo_bus_add_device + * + * @return + * - actuall SPI clock + */ +uint32_t spi_lobo_get_speed(spi_lobo_device_handle_t handle); + +/** + * @brief Set the new clock speed for the device, return the actuall SPI bus speed set, in Hz + * This function can be used after the device is initialized + * + * Some frequencies cannot be set, for example 30000000 will actually set SPI clock to 26666666 Hz + * + * @param handle Device handle obtained using spi_lobo_bus_add_device + * @param speed New device spi clock to be set in Hz + * + * @return + * - actuall SPI clock + * - 0 if speed cannot be set + */ +uint32_t spi_lobo_set_speed(spi_lobo_device_handle_t handle, uint32_t speed); + +/** + * @brief Select spi device for transmission + * + * It configures spi bus with selected spi device parameters if previously selected device was different than the current + * If device's spics_io_num=-1 and spics_ext_io_num > 0 'spics_ext_io_num' pin is set to active state (low) + * + * spi bus device's semaphore is taken before selecting the device + * + * @param handle Device handle obtained using spi_lobo_bus_add_device + * @param force configure spi bus even if the previous device was the same + * + * @return + * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if parameter is invalid + * - ESP_OK on success + */ +esp_err_t spi_lobo_device_select(spi_lobo_device_handle_t handle, int force); + +/** + * @brief De-select spi device + * + * If device's spics_io_num=-1 and spics_ext_io_num > 0 'spics_ext_io_num' pin is set to inactive state (high) + * + * spi bus device's semaphore is given after selecting the device + * + * @param handle Device handle obtained using spi_lobo_bus_add_device + * + * @return + * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if parameter is invalid + * - ESP_OK on success + */ +esp_err_t spi_lobo_device_deselect(spi_lobo_device_handle_t handle); + + +/** + * @brief Check if spi bus uses native spi pins + * + * @param handle Device handle obtained using spi_lobo_bus_add_device + * + * @return + * - true if native spi pins are used + * - false if spi pins are routed through gpio matrix + */ +bool spi_lobo_uses_native_pins(spi_lobo_device_handle_t handle); + +/** + * @brief Get spi bus native spi pins + * + * @param handle Device handle obtained using spi_lobo_bus_add_device + * + * @return + * places spi bus native pins in provided pointers + */ +void spi_lobo_get_native_pins(int host, int *sdi, int *sdo, int *sck); + +/** + * @brief Transimit and receive data to/from spi device based on transaction data + * + * TRANSMIT 8-bit data to spi device from 'trans->tx_buffer' or 'trans->tx_data' (trans->lenght/8 bytes) + * and RECEIVE data to 'trans->rx_buffer' or 'trans->rx_data' (trans->rx_length/8 bytes) + * Lengths must be 8-bit multiples! + * If trans->rx_buffer is NULL or trans->rx_length is 0, only transmits data + * If trans->tx_buffer is NULL or trans->length is 0, only receives data + * If the device is in duplex mode (LB_SPI_DEVICE_HALFDUPLEX flag NOT set), data are transmitted and received simultaneously. + * If the device is in half duplex mode (LB_SPI_DEVICE_HALFDUPLEX flag IS set), data are received after transmission + * 'address', 'command' and 'dummy bits' are transmitted before data phase IF set in device's configuration + * and IF 'trans->length' and 'trans->rx_length' are NOT both 0 + * If device was not previously selected, it will be selected before transmission and deselected after transmission. + * + * @param handle Device handle obtained using spi_lobo_bus_add_device + * + * @param trans Pointer to variable containing the description of the transaction that is executed + * + * @return + * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if parameter is invalid + * - ESP error code if device cannot be selected + * - ESP_OK on success + * + */ +esp_err_t spi_lobo_transfer_data(spi_lobo_device_handle_t handle, spi_lobo_transaction_t *trans); + + +/* + * SPI transactions uses the semaphore (taken in select function) to protect the transfer + */ +esp_err_t spi_lobo_device_TakeSemaphore(spi_lobo_device_handle_t handle); +void spi_lobo_device_GiveSemaphore(spi_lobo_device_handle_t handle); + + +/** + * @brief Setup a DMA link chain + * + * This routine will set up a chain of linked DMA descriptors in the array pointed to by + * ``dmadesc``. Enough DMA descriptors will be used to fit the buffer of ``len`` bytes in, and the + * descriptors will point to the corresponding positions in ``buffer`` and linked together. The + * end result is that feeding ``dmadesc[0]`` into DMA hardware results in the entirety ``len`` bytes + * of ``data`` being read or written. + * + * @param dmadesc Pointer to array of DMA descriptors big enough to be able to convey ``len`` bytes + * @param len Length of buffer + * @param data Data buffer to use for DMA transfer + * @param isrx True if data is to be written into ``data``, false if it's to be read from ``data``. + */ +void spi_lobo_setup_dma_desc_links(lldesc_t *dmadesc, int len, const uint8_t *data, bool isrx); + +/** + * @brief Check if a DMA reset is requested but has not completed yet + * + * @return True when a DMA reset is requested but hasn't completed yet. False otherwise. + */ +bool spi_lobo_dmaworkaround_reset_in_progress(); + + +/** + * @brief Mark a DMA channel as idle. + * + * A call to this function tells the workaround logic that this channel will + * not be affected by a global SPI DMA reset. + */ +void spi_lobo_dmaworkaround_idle(int dmachan); + +/** + * @brief Mark a DMA channel as active. + * + * A call to this function tells the workaround logic that this channel will + * be affected by a global SPI DMA reset, and a reset like that should not be attempted. + */ +void spi_lobo_dmaworkaround_transfer_active(int dmachan); + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif