2005-10-04 22:28:28

by Stephen Street

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Subject: [PATCH/RFC 0/2] simple SPI controller implementation on PXA2xx SSP port

Following this will be two patches, releasing an initial "SPI controller"
implementation running on David Brownell's "simple SPI framework" and a
prototype "SPI protocol" driver for the Cirrus Logic CS8415A SPD/IF decoder
chip. The controller should run on any PXA2xx SSP port and has been tested on
the PXA255 NSSP port. Complete board setup and description facilities per the
the SPI framework are supported.

Your comments and suggestions encouraged! You can e-mail me directly if you
have any question regarding running SPI controller on your board.

Thank you David for helping me make this real!

Stephen Street




2005-10-05 08:49:44

by Robert Schwebel

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Subject: Re: [PATCH/RFC 0/2] simple SPI controller implementation on PXA2xx SSP port

On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 03:28:17PM -0700, Stephen Street wrote:
> Following this will be two patches, releasing an initial "SPI
> controller" implementation running on David Brownell's "simple SPI
> framework" and a prototype "SPI protocol" driver for the Cirrus Logic
> CS8415A SPD/IF decoder chip. The controller should run on any PXA2xx
> SSP port and has been tested on the PXA255 NSSP port. Complete board
> setup and description facilities per the the SPI framework are
> supported.
>
> Your comments and suggestions encouraged! You can e-mail me directly
> if you have any question regarding running SPI controller on your
> board.

Could you reformat this to follow the kernel coding style?

Robert
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2005-10-05 16:19:03

by Stephen Street

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Subject: Re: [PATCH/RFC 0/2] simple SPI controller implementation on PXA2xx SSP port

On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 10:49 +0200, Robert Schwebel wrote:
> Could you reformat this to follow the kernel coding style?

Sorry, my mailer destroyed the patch (tabs removed). I'm working to fix
this today.

-Stephen
"Afflicted by numerous newbie problems"