microchip,mec5-qspi

Description

These nodes are “spi” bus nodes.

Microchip MEC5 series QSPI controller

Properties

Properties not inherited from the base binding file.

Name

Type

Details

pinctrl-0

phandles

Pin configuration/s for the first state. Content is specific to the
selected pin controller driver implementation.

This property is required.

pinctrl-names

string-array

Names for the provided states. The number of names needs to match the
number of states.

This property is required.

clock-frequency

int

Clock frequency the SPI peripheral is being driven at, in Hz.

cs-gpios

phandle-array

An array of chip select GPIOs to use. Each element
in the array specifies a GPIO. The index in the array
corresponds to the child node that the CS gpio controls.

Example:

  spi@... {
          cs-gpios = <&gpio0 23 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>,
                        <&gpio1 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>,
                        ...;

          spi-device@0 {
                  reg = <0>;
                  ...
          };
          spi-device@1 {
                  reg = <1>;
                  ...
          };
          ...
  };

The child node "spi-device@0" specifies a SPI device with
chip select controller gpio0, pin 23, and devicetree
GPIO flags GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW. Similarly, "spi-device@1" has CS GPIO
controller gpio1, pin 10, and flags GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW. Additional
devices can be configured in the same way.

If unsure about the flags cell, GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW is generally a safe
choice for a typical "CSn" pin. GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH may be used if
intervening hardware inverts the signal to the peripheral device or
the line itself is active high.

If this property is not defined, no chip select GPIOs are set.
SPI controllers with dedicated CS pins do not need to define
the cs-gpios property.

overrun-character

int

The overrun character (ORC) is used when all bytes from the TX buffer
are sent, but the transfer continues due to RX.

pinctrl-1

phandles

Pin configuration/s for the second state. See pinctrl-0.

pinctrl-2

phandles

Pin configuration/s for the third state. See pinctrl-0.

pinctrl-3

phandles

Pin configuration/s for the fourth state. See pinctrl-0.

pinctrl-4

phandles

Pin configuration/s for the fifth state. See pinctrl-0.

girqs

array

Many DEC/MEC periperals interrupt signals are direct capable. The signals are
connected to bits in a GIRQ. Each GIRQ is composed of 5 32-bit registers:
status(latched or r/w1-c), set-enable, clr-enable, and result (read-only).
The read-only result register bits are the bitwise AND of status and enable.
Direct mode routes the individual result register bits to NVIC inputs. If
direct mode is disable by setting direct mode bit to 0 in the EC subsystem
interrupt control register then the result register outputs are OR'd together
and the OR'd result is connected to an NVIC input based on GIRQ number.
To enable an interrupt a driver must know:
a. NVIC input number and priority from the interrupts property
b. GIRQ number and bit position from the girqs property
The number of entries in interrupts and girqs should be the same in a DT node.

This property is required.