On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 2:35 PM Börge Strümpfel <boerge.struempfel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Am So., 21. Mai 2023 um 11:00 Uhr schrieb Andy Shevchenko > <andy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxx>: > > > > On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 10:09 PM Boerge Struempfel > > <boerge.struempfel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Added the three missing spi mode bits SPI_3WIRE_HIZ, SPI_RX_CPHA_FLIP, > > > and SPI_MOSI_IDLE_LOW. Due to the length of the new options, the > > > indentation of the options in the help message was also adjusted for all > > > other options. > > > > Actually since you are touching all of them in the user-visible > > output, you may also reshuffle them to be grouped logically. I'm not > > sure if the switch-case ordering would be nice to have shuffled as > > well. If so, in this case it might be better to have it as a > > preparatory patch before you adding new options (and hence take care > > of indentation in the first patch). That said, just think about it, > > I'm not insisting. > > > > Thanks for the suggestion. I tried coming up with a logical way of > ordering, but I am having some difficulties deciding. What do you > think of the following order? > > general device settings > " -D --device device to use (default /dev/spidev1.1)\n" > " -s --speed max speed (Hz)\n" > " -d --delay delay (usec)\n" > " -l --loop loopback\n" > > spi mode > " -H --cpha clock phase\n" > " -O --cpol clock polarity\n" > " -F --rx-cpha-flip flip CPHA on Rx only xfer\n" > > number of wires for transmission > " -2 --dual dual transfer\n" > " -4 --quad quad transfer\n" > " -8 --octal octal transfer\n" > " -3 --3wire SI/SO signals shared\n" > " -Z --3wire-hiz high impedance turnaround\n" > > additional parameters > " -b --bpw bits per word\n" > " -L --lsb least significant bit first\n" > " -C --cs-high chip select active high\n" > " -N --no-cs no chip select\n" > " -R --ready slave pulls low to pause\n" > " -M --mosi-idle-low leave mosi line low when idle\n" > > data > " -i --input input data from a file (e.g. \"test.bin\")\n" > " -o --output output data to a file (e.g. \"results.bin\")\n" > " -p Send data (e.g. \"1234\\xde\\xad\")\n" > " -S --size transfer size\n" > " -I --iter iterations\n"); > > misc > " -v --verbose Verbose (show tx buffer)\n" Looks great to me, thank you for doing that! -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko