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-rw-r--r--Documentation/blackfin/00-INDEX5
-rw-r--r--Documentation/blackfin/bfin-spi-notes.txt14
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00-INDEX
- This file
-bfin-gpio-note.txt
+bfin-gpio-notes.txt
- Notes in developing/using bfin-gpio driver.
+
+bfin-spi-notes.txt
+ - Notes for using bfin spi bus driver.
diff --git a/Documentation/blackfin/bfin-spi-notes.txt b/Documentation/blackfin/bfin-spi-notes.txt
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+SPI Chip Select behavior:
+
+With the Blackfin on-chip SPI peripheral, there is some logic tied to the CPHA
+bit whether the Slave Select Line is controlled by hardware (CPHA=0) or
+controlled by software (CPHA=1). However, the Linux SPI bus driver assumes that
+the Slave Select is always under software control and being asserted during
+the entire SPI transfer. - And not just bits_per_word duration.
+
+In most cases you can utilize SPI MODE_3 instead of MODE_0 to work-around this
+behavior. If your SPI slave device in question requires SPI MODE_0 or MODE_2
+timing, you can utilize the GPIO controlled SPI Slave Select option instead.
+
+You can even use the same pin whose peripheral role is a SSEL,
+but use it as a GPIO instead.