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1 /*
2  * Common SPI Interface: Controller-specific definitions
3  *
4  * (C) Copyright 2001
5  * Gerald Van Baren, Custom IDEAS, vanbaren@cideas.com.
6  *
7  * SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
8  */
9 
10 #ifndef _SPI_H_
11 #define _SPI_H_
12 
13 /* SPI mode flags */
14 #define SPI_CPHA	BIT(0)			/* clock phase */
15 #define SPI_CPOL	BIT(1)			/* clock polarity */
16 #define SPI_MODE_0	(0|0)			/* (original MicroWire) */
17 #define SPI_MODE_1	(0|SPI_CPHA)
18 #define SPI_MODE_2	(SPI_CPOL|0)
19 #define SPI_MODE_3	(SPI_CPOL|SPI_CPHA)
20 #define SPI_CS_HIGH	BIT(2)			/* CS active high */
21 #define SPI_LSB_FIRST	BIT(3)			/* per-word bits-on-wire */
22 #define SPI_3WIRE	BIT(4)			/* SI/SO signals shared */
23 #define SPI_LOOP	BIT(5)			/* loopback mode */
24 #define SPI_SLAVE	BIT(6)			/* slave mode */
25 #define SPI_PREAMBLE	BIT(7)			/* Skip preamble bytes */
26 #define SPI_TX_BYTE	BIT(8)			/* transmit with 1 wire byte */
27 #define SPI_TX_DUAL	BIT(9)			/* transmit with 2 wires */
28 #define SPI_TX_QUAD	BIT(10)			/* transmit with 4 wires */
29 #define SPI_RX_SLOW	BIT(11)			/* receive with 1 wire slow */
30 #define SPI_RX_DUAL	BIT(12)			/* receive with 2 wires */
31 #define SPI_RX_QUAD	BIT(13)			/* receive with 4 wires */
32 
33 /* Header byte that marks the start of the message */
34 #define SPI_PREAMBLE_END_BYTE	0xec
35 
36 #define SPI_DEFAULT_WORDLEN	8
37 
38 #ifdef CONFIG_DM_SPI
39 /* TODO(sjg@chromium.org): Remove this and use max_hz from struct spi_slave */
40 struct dm_spi_bus {
41 	uint max_hz;
42 };
43 
44 /**
45  * struct dm_spi_platdata - platform data for all SPI slaves
46  *
47  * This describes a SPI slave, a child device of the SPI bus. To obtain this
48  * struct from a spi_slave, use dev_get_parent_platdata(dev) or
49  * dev_get_parent_platdata(slave->dev).
50  *
51  * This data is immuatable. Each time the device is probed, @max_hz and @mode
52  * will be copied to struct spi_slave.
53  *
54  * @cs:		Chip select number (0..n-1)
55  * @max_hz:	Maximum bus speed that this slave can tolerate
56  * @mode:	SPI mode to use for this device (see SPI mode flags)
57  */
58 struct dm_spi_slave_platdata {
59 	unsigned int cs;
60 	uint max_hz;
61 	uint mode;
62 };
63 
64 #endif /* CONFIG_DM_SPI */
65 
66 /**
67  * struct spi_slave - Representation of a SPI slave
68  *
69  * For driver model this is the per-child data used by the SPI bus. It can
70  * be accessed using dev_get_parent_priv() on the slave device. The SPI uclass
71  * sets uip per_child_auto_alloc_size to sizeof(struct spi_slave), and the
72  * driver should not override it. Two platform data fields (max_hz and mode)
73  * are copied into this structure to provide an initial value. This allows
74  * them to be changed, since we should never change platform data in drivers.
75  *
76  * If not using driver model, drivers are expected to extend this with
77  * controller-specific data.
78  *
79  * @dev:		SPI slave device
80  * @max_hz:		Maximum speed for this slave
81  * @speed:		Current bus speed. This is 0 until the bus is first
82  *			claimed.
83  * @bus:		ID of the bus that the slave is attached to. For
84  *			driver model this is the sequence number of the SPI
85  *			bus (bus->seq) so does not need to be stored
86  * @cs:			ID of the chip select connected to the slave.
87  * @mode:		SPI mode to use for this slave (see SPI mode flags)
88  * @wordlen:		Size of SPI word in number of bits
89  * @max_read_size:	If non-zero, the maximum number of bytes which can
90  *			be read at once.
91  * @max_write_size:	If non-zero, the maximum number of bytes which can
92  *			be written at once.
93  * @memory_map:		Address of read-only SPI flash access.
94  * @flags:		Indication of SPI flags.
95  */
96 struct spi_slave {
97 #ifdef CONFIG_DM_SPI
98 	struct udevice *dev;	/* struct spi_slave is dev->parentdata */
99 	uint max_hz;
100 	uint speed;
101 #else
102 	unsigned int bus;
103 	unsigned int cs;
104 #endif
105 	uint mode;
106 	unsigned int wordlen;
107 	unsigned int max_read_size;
108 	unsigned int max_write_size;
109 	void *memory_map;
110 
111 	u8 flags;
112 #define SPI_XFER_BEGIN		BIT(0)	/* Assert CS before transfer */
113 #define SPI_XFER_END		BIT(1)	/* Deassert CS after transfer */
114 #define SPI_XFER_ONCE		(SPI_XFER_BEGIN | SPI_XFER_END)
115 #define SPI_XFER_MMAP		BIT(2)	/* Memory Mapped start */
116 #define SPI_XFER_MMAP_END	BIT(3)	/* Memory Mapped End */
117 };
118 
119 /**
120  * Initialization, must be called once on start up.
121  *
122  * TODO: I don't think we really need this.
123  */
124 void spi_init(void);
125 
126 /**
127  * spi_do_alloc_slave - Allocate a new SPI slave (internal)
128  *
129  * Allocate and zero all fields in the spi slave, and set the bus/chip
130  * select. Use the helper macro spi_alloc_slave() to call this.
131  *
132  * @offset:	Offset of struct spi_slave within slave structure.
133  * @size:	Size of slave structure.
134  * @bus:	Bus ID of the slave chip.
135  * @cs:		Chip select ID of the slave chip on the specified bus.
136  */
137 void *spi_do_alloc_slave(int offset, int size, unsigned int bus,
138 			 unsigned int cs);
139 
140 /**
141  * spi_alloc_slave - Allocate a new SPI slave
142  *
143  * Allocate and zero all fields in the spi slave, and set the bus/chip
144  * select.
145  *
146  * @_struct:	Name of structure to allocate (e.g. struct tegra_spi).
147  *		This structure must contain a member 'struct spi_slave *slave'.
148  * @bus:	Bus ID of the slave chip.
149  * @cs:		Chip select ID of the slave chip on the specified bus.
150  */
151 #define spi_alloc_slave(_struct, bus, cs) \
152 	spi_do_alloc_slave(offsetof(_struct, slave), \
153 			    sizeof(_struct), bus, cs)
154 
155 /**
156  * spi_alloc_slave_base - Allocate a new SPI slave with no private data
157  *
158  * Allocate and zero all fields in the spi slave, and set the bus/chip
159  * select.
160  *
161  * @bus:	Bus ID of the slave chip.
162  * @cs:		Chip select ID of the slave chip on the specified bus.
163  */
164 #define spi_alloc_slave_base(bus, cs) \
165 	spi_do_alloc_slave(0, sizeof(struct spi_slave), bus, cs)
166 
167 /**
168  * Set up communications parameters for a SPI slave.
169  *
170  * This must be called once for each slave. Note that this function
171  * usually doesn't touch any actual hardware, it only initializes the
172  * contents of spi_slave so that the hardware can be easily
173  * initialized later.
174  *
175  * @bus:	Bus ID of the slave chip.
176  * @cs:		Chip select ID of the slave chip on the specified bus.
177  * @max_hz:	Maximum SCK rate in Hz.
178  * @mode:	Clock polarity, clock phase and other parameters.
179  *
180  * Returns: A spi_slave reference that can be used in subsequent SPI
181  * calls, or NULL if one or more of the parameters are not supported.
182  */
183 struct spi_slave *spi_setup_slave(unsigned int bus, unsigned int cs,
184 		unsigned int max_hz, unsigned int mode);
185 
186 /**
187  * Free any memory associated with a SPI slave.
188  *
189  * @slave:	The SPI slave
190  */
191 void spi_free_slave(struct spi_slave *slave);
192 
193 /**
194  * Claim the bus and prepare it for communication with a given slave.
195  *
196  * This must be called before doing any transfers with a SPI slave. It
197  * will enable and initialize any SPI hardware as necessary, and make
198  * sure that the SCK line is in the correct idle state. It is not
199  * allowed to claim the same bus for several slaves without releasing
200  * the bus in between.
201  *
202  * @slave:	The SPI slave
203  *
204  * Returns: 0 if the bus was claimed successfully, or a negative value
205  * if it wasn't.
206  */
207 int spi_claim_bus(struct spi_slave *slave);
208 
209 /**
210  * Release the SPI bus
211  *
212  * This must be called once for every call to spi_claim_bus() after
213  * all transfers have finished. It may disable any SPI hardware as
214  * appropriate.
215  *
216  * @slave:	The SPI slave
217  */
218 void spi_release_bus(struct spi_slave *slave);
219 
220 /**
221  * Set the word length for SPI transactions
222  *
223  * Set the word length (number of bits per word) for SPI transactions.
224  *
225  * @slave:	The SPI slave
226  * @wordlen:	The number of bits in a word
227  *
228  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure.
229  */
230 int spi_set_wordlen(struct spi_slave *slave, unsigned int wordlen);
231 
232 /**
233  * SPI transfer
234  *
235  * This writes "bitlen" bits out the SPI MOSI port and simultaneously clocks
236  * "bitlen" bits in the SPI MISO port.  That's just the way SPI works.
237  *
238  * The source of the outgoing bits is the "dout" parameter and the
239  * destination of the input bits is the "din" parameter.  Note that "dout"
240  * and "din" can point to the same memory location, in which case the
241  * input data overwrites the output data (since both are buffered by
242  * temporary variables, this is OK).
243  *
244  * spi_xfer() interface:
245  * @slave:	The SPI slave which will be sending/receiving the data.
246  * @bitlen:	How many bits to write and read.
247  * @dout:	Pointer to a string of bits to send out.  The bits are
248  *		held in a byte array and are sent MSB first.
249  * @din:	Pointer to a string of bits that will be filled in.
250  * @flags:	A bitwise combination of SPI_XFER_* flags.
251  *
252  * Returns: 0 on success, not 0 on failure
253  */
254 int  spi_xfer(struct spi_slave *slave, unsigned int bitlen, const void *dout,
255 		void *din, unsigned long flags);
256 
257 /* Copy memory mapped data */
258 void spi_flash_copy_mmap(void *data, void *offset, size_t len);
259 
260 /**
261  * Determine if a SPI chipselect is valid.
262  * This function is provided by the board if the low-level SPI driver
263  * needs it to determine if a given chipselect is actually valid.
264  *
265  * Returns: 1 if bus:cs identifies a valid chip on this board, 0
266  * otherwise.
267  */
268 int spi_cs_is_valid(unsigned int bus, unsigned int cs);
269 
270 #ifndef CONFIG_DM_SPI
271 /**
272  * Activate a SPI chipselect.
273  * This function is provided by the board code when using a driver
274  * that can't control its chipselects automatically (e.g.
275  * common/soft_spi.c). When called, it should activate the chip select
276  * to the device identified by "slave".
277  */
278 void spi_cs_activate(struct spi_slave *slave);
279 
280 /**
281  * Deactivate a SPI chipselect.
282  * This function is provided by the board code when using a driver
283  * that can't control its chipselects automatically (e.g.
284  * common/soft_spi.c). When called, it should deactivate the chip
285  * select to the device identified by "slave".
286  */
287 void spi_cs_deactivate(struct spi_slave *slave);
288 
289 /**
290  * Set transfer speed.
291  * This sets a new speed to be applied for next spi_xfer().
292  * @slave:	The SPI slave
293  * @hz:		The transfer speed
294  */
295 void spi_set_speed(struct spi_slave *slave, uint hz);
296 #endif
297 
298 /**
299  * Write 8 bits, then read 8 bits.
300  * @slave:	The SPI slave we're communicating with
301  * @byte:	Byte to be written
302  *
303  * Returns: The value that was read, or a negative value on error.
304  *
305  * TODO: This function probably shouldn't be inlined.
306  */
307 static inline int spi_w8r8(struct spi_slave *slave, unsigned char byte)
308 {
309 	unsigned char dout[2];
310 	unsigned char din[2];
311 	int ret;
312 
313 	dout[0] = byte;
314 	dout[1] = 0;
315 
316 	ret = spi_xfer(slave, 16, dout, din, SPI_XFER_BEGIN | SPI_XFER_END);
317 	return ret < 0 ? ret : din[1];
318 }
319 
320 #ifdef CONFIG_DM_SPI
321 
322 /**
323  * struct spi_cs_info - Information about a bus chip select
324  *
325  * @dev:	Connected device, or NULL if none
326  */
327 struct spi_cs_info {
328 	struct udevice *dev;
329 };
330 
331 /**
332  * struct struct dm_spi_ops - Driver model SPI operations
333  *
334  * The uclass interface is implemented by all SPI devices which use
335  * driver model.
336  */
337 struct dm_spi_ops {
338 	/**
339 	 * Claim the bus and prepare it for communication.
340 	 *
341 	 * The device provided is the slave device. It's parent controller
342 	 * will be used to provide the communication.
343 	 *
344 	 * This must be called before doing any transfers with a SPI slave. It
345 	 * will enable and initialize any SPI hardware as necessary, and make
346 	 * sure that the SCK line is in the correct idle state. It is not
347 	 * allowed to claim the same bus for several slaves without releasing
348 	 * the bus in between.
349 	 *
350 	 * @dev:	The SPI slave
351 	 *
352 	 * Returns: 0 if the bus was claimed successfully, or a negative value
353 	 * if it wasn't.
354 	 */
355 	int (*claim_bus)(struct udevice *dev);
356 
357 	/**
358 	 * Release the SPI bus
359 	 *
360 	 * This must be called once for every call to spi_claim_bus() after
361 	 * all transfers have finished. It may disable any SPI hardware as
362 	 * appropriate.
363 	 *
364 	 * @dev:	The SPI slave
365 	 */
366 	int (*release_bus)(struct udevice *dev);
367 
368 	/**
369 	 * Set the word length for SPI transactions
370 	 *
371 	 * Set the word length (number of bits per word) for SPI transactions.
372 	 *
373 	 * @bus:	The SPI slave
374 	 * @wordlen:	The number of bits in a word
375 	 *
376 	 * Returns: 0 on success, -ve on failure.
377 	 */
378 	int (*set_wordlen)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned int wordlen);
379 
380 	/**
381 	 * SPI transfer
382 	 *
383 	 * This writes "bitlen" bits out the SPI MOSI port and simultaneously
384 	 * clocks "bitlen" bits in the SPI MISO port.  That's just the way SPI
385 	 * works.
386 	 *
387 	 * The source of the outgoing bits is the "dout" parameter and the
388 	 * destination of the input bits is the "din" parameter.  Note that
389 	 * "dout" and "din" can point to the same memory location, in which
390 	 * case the input data overwrites the output data (since both are
391 	 * buffered by temporary variables, this is OK).
392 	 *
393 	 * spi_xfer() interface:
394 	 * @dev:	The slave device to communicate with
395 	 * @bitlen:	How many bits to write and read.
396 	 * @dout:	Pointer to a string of bits to send out.  The bits are
397 	 *		held in a byte array and are sent MSB first.
398 	 * @din:	Pointer to a string of bits that will be filled in.
399 	 * @flags:	A bitwise combination of SPI_XFER_* flags.
400 	 *
401 	 * Returns: 0 on success, not -1 on failure
402 	 */
403 	int (*xfer)(struct udevice *dev, unsigned int bitlen, const void *dout,
404 		    void *din, unsigned long flags);
405 
406 	/**
407 	 * Set transfer speed.
408 	 * This sets a new speed to be applied for next spi_xfer().
409 	 * @bus:	The SPI bus
410 	 * @hz:		The transfer speed
411 	 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
412 	 */
413 	int (*set_speed)(struct udevice *bus, uint hz);
414 
415 	/**
416 	 * Set the SPI mode/flags
417 	 *
418 	 * It is unclear if we want to set speed and mode together instead
419 	 * of separately.
420 	 *
421 	 * @bus:	The SPI bus
422 	 * @mode:	Requested SPI mode (SPI_... flags)
423 	 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
424 	 */
425 	int (*set_mode)(struct udevice *bus, uint mode);
426 
427 	/**
428 	 * Get information on a chip select
429 	 *
430 	 * This is only called when the SPI uclass does not know about a
431 	 * chip select, i.e. it has no attached device. It gives the driver
432 	 * a chance to allow activity on that chip select even so.
433 	 *
434 	 * @bus:	The SPI bus
435 	 * @cs:		The chip select (0..n-1)
436 	 * @info:	Returns information about the chip select, if valid.
437 	 *		On entry info->dev is NULL
438 	 * @return 0 if OK (and @info is set up), -ENODEV if the chip select
439 	 *	   is invalid, other -ve value on error
440 	 */
441 	int (*cs_info)(struct udevice *bus, uint cs, struct spi_cs_info *info);
442 };
443 
444 struct dm_spi_emul_ops {
445 	/**
446 	 * SPI transfer
447 	 *
448 	 * This writes "bitlen" bits out the SPI MOSI port and simultaneously
449 	 * clocks "bitlen" bits in the SPI MISO port.  That's just the way SPI
450 	 * works. Here the device is a slave.
451 	 *
452 	 * The source of the outgoing bits is the "dout" parameter and the
453 	 * destination of the input bits is the "din" parameter.  Note that
454 	 * "dout" and "din" can point to the same memory location, in which
455 	 * case the input data overwrites the output data (since both are
456 	 * buffered by temporary variables, this is OK).
457 	 *
458 	 * spi_xfer() interface:
459 	 * @slave:	The SPI slave which will be sending/receiving the data.
460 	 * @bitlen:	How many bits to write and read.
461 	 * @dout:	Pointer to a string of bits sent to the device. The
462 	 *		bits are held in a byte array and are sent MSB first.
463 	 * @din:	Pointer to a string of bits that will be sent back to
464 	 *		the master.
465 	 * @flags:	A bitwise combination of SPI_XFER_* flags.
466 	 *
467 	 * Returns: 0 on success, not -1 on failure
468 	 */
469 	int (*xfer)(struct udevice *slave, unsigned int bitlen,
470 		    const void *dout, void *din, unsigned long flags);
471 };
472 
473 /**
474  * spi_find_bus_and_cs() - Find bus and slave devices by number
475  *
476  * Given a bus number and chip select, this finds the corresponding bus
477  * device and slave device. Neither device is activated by this function,
478  * although they may have been activated previously.
479  *
480  * @busnum:	SPI bus number
481  * @cs:		Chip select to look for
482  * @busp:	Returns bus device
483  * @devp:	Return slave device
484  * @return 0 if found, -ENODEV on error
485  */
486 int spi_find_bus_and_cs(int busnum, int cs, struct udevice **busp,
487 			struct udevice **devp);
488 
489 /**
490  * spi_get_bus_and_cs() - Find and activate bus and slave devices by number
491  *
492  * Given a bus number and chip select, this finds the corresponding bus
493  * device and slave device.
494  *
495  * If no such slave exists, and drv_name is not NULL, then a new slave device
496  * is automatically bound on this chip select.
497  *
498  * Ths new slave device is probed ready for use with the given speed and mode.
499  *
500  * @busnum:	SPI bus number
501  * @cs:		Chip select to look for
502  * @speed:	SPI speed to use for this slave
503  * @mode:	SPI mode to use for this slave
504  * @drv_name:	Name of driver to attach to this chip select
505  * @dev_name:	Name of the new device thus created
506  * @busp:	Returns bus device
507  * @devp:	Return slave device
508  * @return 0 if found, -ve on error
509  */
510 int spi_get_bus_and_cs(int busnum, int cs, int speed, int mode,
511 			const char *drv_name, const char *dev_name,
512 			struct udevice **busp, struct spi_slave **devp);
513 
514 /**
515  * spi_chip_select() - Get the chip select for a slave
516  *
517  * @return the chip select this slave is attached to
518  */
519 int spi_chip_select(struct udevice *slave);
520 
521 /**
522  * spi_find_chip_select() - Find the slave attached to chip select
523  *
524  * @bus:	SPI bus to search
525  * @cs:		Chip select to look for
526  * @devp:	Returns the slave device if found
527  * @return 0 if found, -ENODEV on error
528  */
529 int spi_find_chip_select(struct udevice *bus, int cs, struct udevice **devp);
530 
531 /**
532  * spi_slave_ofdata_to_platdata() - decode standard SPI platform data
533  *
534  * This decodes the speed and mode for a slave from a device tree node
535  *
536  * @blob:	Device tree blob
537  * @node:	Node offset to read from
538  * @plat:	Place to put the decoded information
539  */
540 int spi_slave_ofdata_to_platdata(struct udevice *dev,
541 				 struct dm_spi_slave_platdata *plat);
542 
543 /**
544  * spi_cs_info() - Check information on a chip select
545  *
546  * This checks a particular chip select on a bus to see if it has a device
547  * attached, or is even valid.
548  *
549  * @bus:	The SPI bus
550  * @cs:		The chip select (0..n-1)
551  * @info:	Returns information about the chip select, if valid
552  * @return 0 if OK (and @info is set up), -ENODEV if the chip select
553  *	   is invalid, other -ve value on error
554  */
555 int spi_cs_info(struct udevice *bus, uint cs, struct spi_cs_info *info);
556 
557 struct sandbox_state;
558 
559 /**
560  * sandbox_spi_get_emul() - get an emulator for a SPI slave
561  *
562  * This provides a way to attach an emulated SPI device to a particular SPI
563  * slave, so that xfer() operations on the slave will be handled by the
564  * emulator. If a emulator already exists on that chip select it is returned.
565  * Otherwise one is created.
566  *
567  * @state:	Sandbox state
568  * @bus:	SPI bus requesting the emulator
569  * @slave:	SPI slave device requesting the emulator
570  * @emuip:	Returns pointer to emulator
571  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
572  */
573 int sandbox_spi_get_emul(struct sandbox_state *state,
574 			 struct udevice *bus, struct udevice *slave,
575 			 struct udevice **emulp);
576 
577 /**
578  * Claim the bus and prepare it for communication with a given slave.
579  *
580  * This must be called before doing any transfers with a SPI slave. It
581  * will enable and initialize any SPI hardware as necessary, and make
582  * sure that the SCK line is in the correct idle state. It is not
583  * allowed to claim the same bus for several slaves without releasing
584  * the bus in between.
585  *
586  * @dev:	The SPI slave device
587  *
588  * Returns: 0 if the bus was claimed successfully, or a negative value
589  * if it wasn't.
590  */
591 int dm_spi_claim_bus(struct udevice *dev);
592 
593 /**
594  * Release the SPI bus
595  *
596  * This must be called once for every call to dm_spi_claim_bus() after
597  * all transfers have finished. It may disable any SPI hardware as
598  * appropriate.
599  *
600  * @slave:	The SPI slave device
601  */
602 void dm_spi_release_bus(struct udevice *dev);
603 
604 /**
605  * SPI transfer
606  *
607  * This writes "bitlen" bits out the SPI MOSI port and simultaneously clocks
608  * "bitlen" bits in the SPI MISO port.  That's just the way SPI works.
609  *
610  * The source of the outgoing bits is the "dout" parameter and the
611  * destination of the input bits is the "din" parameter.  Note that "dout"
612  * and "din" can point to the same memory location, in which case the
613  * input data overwrites the output data (since both are buffered by
614  * temporary variables, this is OK).
615  *
616  * dm_spi_xfer() interface:
617  * @dev:	The SPI slave device which will be sending/receiving the data.
618  * @bitlen:	How many bits to write and read.
619  * @dout:	Pointer to a string of bits to send out.  The bits are
620  *		held in a byte array and are sent MSB first.
621  * @din:	Pointer to a string of bits that will be filled in.
622  * @flags:	A bitwise combination of SPI_XFER_* flags.
623  *
624  * Returns: 0 on success, not 0 on failure
625  */
626 int dm_spi_xfer(struct udevice *dev, unsigned int bitlen,
627 		const void *dout, void *din, unsigned long flags);
628 
629 /* Access the operations for a SPI device */
630 #define spi_get_ops(dev)	((struct dm_spi_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
631 #define spi_emul_get_ops(dev)	((struct dm_spi_emul_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
632 #endif /* CONFIG_DM_SPI */
633 
634 #endif	/* _SPI_H_ */
635