From: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
To: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>,
linux-spi@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
Michael Welling <mwelling@ieee.org>,
Fionn Cleary <clearyf@tcd.ie>, Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>,
Jarkko Nikula <jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com>,
Sebastian Reichel <sre@kernel.org>
Subject: McSPI hangs with cs_change after "Switch driver to use transfer_one" change
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 14:54:50 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <561675AA.4010505@baylibre.com> (raw)
Hi All,
I'm in a use case where I use cs_change on McSPI channel 3 on a single transfer Full-Duplex message, then I transfer a single full duplex message without cs_change on channel 1.
Here is a better representation :
-- 1 transfer message cs_change=1
cs3 : set_cs(0)
cs3 : full-duplex transfer
cs3 : transfer ok
-- 1 transfer message cs_change=1
cs3 : set_cs(0)
cs3 : full-duplex transfer
cs3 : transfer ok
...
-- 1 transfer message cs_change=1
cs3 : set_cs(0)
cs3 : full-duplex transfer
cs3 : transfer ok
-- 1 transfer message cs_change=1
cs1 : set_cs(0)
cs1 : full-duplex transfer
cs1 : RXS timed out
cs1 : set_cs(1)
Then "RXS timed out" on each non-cs3 transfers.
The previous behavior of cs_change was :
- between transfers, unassert CS and re-assert-it for the following transfer
- between messages, unassert CS
The new behaviour inherited from the SPI core spi_transfer_one_message function :
- between transfers, unassert CS and re-assert-it for the following transfer
- between messages, leave CS asserted
We tried disabling the DMA, and the FIFO, but the behavior was actually the same, only reverting back before the "Switch driver to use transfer_one" fixed the issue.
Then actually disabling the cs_change corrected the issue. It may be why the original driver ignored the "leave it on after last xfer" hint.
The problem is : how can we disable this hint since it is managed in SPI core spi_transfer_one_message ?
A solution will be to track down the current asserted CS and unassert it them when the active channel changes.
Neil
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2015-10-08 13:54 Neil Armstrong [this message]
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2015-10-08 14:47 ` McSPI hangs with cs_change after "Switch driver to use transfer_one" change Michael Welling
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