only one CS line is asserted. No checks are enforced on this by the SPI code
as I cant see a clean way of it being aware of the CS lines. We could add
another CS mode those which is driver managed per transfer and has a GPIO i
line for each device.
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PIOS SPI devices may now make use of automatic CRC generation
and checking on block transfers. Only supports CRC8 for now.
Since the SPI interface CRC calculation continues across message
boundaries (ie. not reset on every transfer), we must manually reset
the CRC registers for every transfer to allow the two sides of the
link to resynchronize.
Unfortunately, resetting the CRC registers requires disabling the
SPI peripheral which must now be done on every block transfer.
Note: The last byte of the tx buffer is never sent and is assumed to
be a place holder for the tx CRC8.
Note: The last byte of the rx buffer is expected to hold the rx CRC8.
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Tx buffers should not be modified. This allows passing const data
to the transfer function.
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TransferByte API is simplified to either assert or
return the rx byte.
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SPI block transfers were broken in commit r759. Block
transfers are primarily used by the SD card interface so
this also broke accesses to the SD card.
SD card accesses should be fixed now. Verified by writing
config objects in the GCS and confirming that they survived
a reboot of the OP board.
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Added support for SPI slave configurations to the pios SPI layer.
Converted the board specific configuration for the PIOS SPI layer to
use const static initializers rather than #defines (see pios_board.c).
SPI interface between the OP board and the AHRS is now operational at
a basic level, capable of moving simple single byte messages between
boards. Multi-byte, CRC protected messages will be added on top of this.
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