Hi Rob, On 14 September 2017 at 03:51, Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 04:33:41PM +0800, Baolin Wang wrote: >> This patch adds the binding documentation for Spreadtrum ADI >> controller device. >> >> Signed-off-by: Baolin Wang <baolin.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> Changes since v1: >> - Add more documentation the 'sprd,hw-channels' property and why need >> one hardware spinlock. >> --- >> .../devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-sprd-adi.txt | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-sprd-adi.txt >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-sprd-adi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-sprd-adi.txt >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..0f76336 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-sprd-adi.txt >> @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ >> +Spreadtrum ADI controller based on SPI framework > > "SPI framework" is not relevant to bindings. OK, I will remove this in next version. > >> + >> +ADI is the abbreviation of Anolog-Digital interface, which is used to access >> +analog chip (such as PMIC) from digital chip. ADI controller follows the SPI >> +framework for its hardware implementation is alike to SPI bus and its timing >> +is compatile to SPI timing. >> + >> +ADI controller has 50 channels including 2 software read/write channels and >> +48 hardware channels to access analog chip. For 2 software read/write channels, >> +users should set ADI registers to access analog chip. For hardware channels, >> +we can configure them to allow other hardware components to use it independently, >> +which means we can just link one analog chip address to one hardware channel, >> +then users can access the mapped analog chip address by this hardware channel >> +triggered by hardware components instead of ADI software channels. >> + >> +Thus we introduce one property named "sprd,hw-channels" to configure hardware >> +channels, the first value specifies the hardware channel id which is used to >> +transfer data triggered by hardware automatically, and the second value specifies >> +the analog chip address where user want to access by hardware components. >> + >> +Another hand since we have multi-subsystems will use unique ADI to access analog > > Drop "Another hand" OK. > >> +chip, when one system is reading/writing data by ADI software channels, that >> +should be under one hardware spinlock protection to prevent other systems from >> +reading/writing data by ADI software channels at the same time, or two parallel >> +routine of setting ADI registers will make ADI controller registers chaos to >> +lead incorrect results. Then we need one hardware spinlock to synchronize between >> +the multiple subsystems. >> + >> +Required properties: >> +- compatible: Should be "sprd,sc9860-adi". >> +- reg: Offset and length of ADI-SPI controller register space. >> +- hwlocks: Reference to a phandle of a hwlock provider node. >> +- hwlock-names: Reference to hwlock name strings defined in the same order >> + as the hwlocks, should be "adi". >> +- #address-cells: Number of cells required to define a chip select address >> + on the ADI-SPI bus. Should be set to 1. >> +- #size-cells: Size of cells required to define a chip select address size >> + on the ADI-SPI bus. Should be set to 0. >> + >> +Optional properties: >> +- sprd,hw-channels: The first value specifies the hardware channel id which >> + is used to transfer data triggered by hardware automatically, and >> + the second value specifies the analog chip address where user want >> + to access by hardware components. > > Need to say this is an array of values up to ? channels. OK. Will add in next version. > > I wonder if this should be a slave property. Is there a relationship It is not a slave property, it is used to configure ADI controller to support to access analog chip by hardware automatically. > between the SPI address (i.e. chip select) and the "analog chip I think they are not related. The "analog chip address" is like the offset address of one SPI slave (analog chip can be recognized as one SPI slave). > address"? It sounds like the h/w channels are a protocol specific to a > particular PMIC/MFD that this controller supports. Yes. Very appreciated for your comments. -- Baolin.wang Best Regards -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-spi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html