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This is adds a simple SPI EEPROM driver, providing access to the EEPROM through sysfs much like the I2C "eeprom" driver ... except this driver supports write access, and multiple EEPROM sizes. From: "Tuppa, Walter" <walter.tuppa@siemens.com> Since I have EEPROMs on SPI with different address sizing, I made some changes to your at25.c to support them. Works perfectly. (Also includes a small bugfix for the "what size address" test.) Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net> Signed-off-by: Walter Tuppa <walter.tuppa@siemens.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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703 B
C
22 lines
703 B
C
#ifndef __LINUX_SPI_EEPROM_H
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#define __LINUX_SPI_EEPROM_H
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/*
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* Put one of these structures in platform_data for SPI EEPROMS handled
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* by the "at25" driver. On SPI, most EEPROMS understand the same core
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* command set. If you need to support EEPROMs that don't yet fit, add
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* flags to support those protocol options. These values all come from
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* the chip datasheets.
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*/
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struct spi_eeprom {
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u32 byte_len;
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char name[10];
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u16 page_size; /* for writes */
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u16 flags;
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#define EE_ADDR1 0x0001 /* 8 bit addrs */
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#define EE_ADDR2 0x0002 /* 16 bit addrs */
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#define EE_ADDR3 0x0004 /* 24 bit addrs */
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#define EE_READONLY 0x0008 /* disallow writes */
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};
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#endif /* __LINUX_SPI_EEPROM_H */
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