SPI

    The SPI module abstracts the SPI capabilities of different system platforms to provide stable APIs for driver development. This module can create and destroy SPI device handles, read and write SPI data, and obtain and set configuration parameters.

    Since:

    1.0

    Summary

    Files

    Data Structures

    Data Structure Name

    Description

    Defines the general SPI device descriptor, which can be used as the unique identifier of an SPI device. When operating an SPI device, you need to specify a descriptor of the SpiDevInfo type, and obtain the handle of the SPI device by calling .

    SpiMsg

    Defines the custom SPI transfer message.

    Defines the configuration of an SPI device.

    Macros

    Macro Name and Value

    Description

    SPI_CLK_PHASE   (1 << 0)

    Indicates the SPI clock phase. The value 0 indicates that data will be sampled on the first clock edge, and 1 indicates that data will be sampled on the second clock edge.

       (1 << 1)

    Indicates the SPI clock polarity. The value 0 indicates a low-level clock signal in the idle state, and 1 indicates a high-level clock signal in the idle state.

    SPI_MODE_3WIRE   (1 << 2)

    Indicates that a single data line is used for both input and output.

       (1 << 3)

    Indicates the SPI loopback mode.

    SPI_MODE_LSBFE   (1 << 4)

    Indicates the SPI data transfer order. The value 0 indicates that data is transferred from the most significant bit (MSB) to the least significant bit (LSB), and 1 indicates the opposite.

       (1 << 5)

    Indicates that there is only one SPI device, and no chip select (CS) is required.

    SPI_MODE_CS_HIGH   (1 << 6)

    Indicates that the CS level is high when an SPI device is selected.

       (1 << 7)

    Indicates that the SPI device is set to low for pausing data transfer.

    Enumerations

    Enumeration Name

    Description

    SpiTransferMode { = 0, SPI_POLLING_TRANSFER, }

    Enumerates transfer modes of SPI data.

    Functions

    Details

    Macro Definition Documentation

    Description:

    Indicates the SPI clock phase. The value 0 indicates that data will be sampled on the first clock edge, and 1 indicates that data will be sampled on the second clock edge.

    SPI_CLK_POLARITY

    Description:

    Indicates the SPI clock polarity. The value 0 indicates a low-level clock signal in the idle state, and 1 indicates a high-level clock signal in the idle state.

    SPI_MODE_3WIRE

    1. #define SPI_MODE_3WIRE (1 << 2)

    Description:

    Indicates that a single data line is used for both input and output.

    SPI_MODE_CS_HIGH

    1. #define SPI_MODE_CS_HIGH (1 << 6)

    Description:

    Indicates that the CS level is high when an SPI device is selected.

    SPI_MODE_LOOP

    1. #define SPI_MODE_LOOP (1 << 3)

    Description:

    Indicates the SPI loopback mode.

    SPI_MODE_LSBFE

    Description:

    Indicates the SPI data transfer order. The value 0 indicates that data is transferred from the most significant bit (MSB) to the least significant bit (LSB), and 1 indicates the opposite.

    SPI_MODE_NOCS

    Description:

    Indicates that there is only one SPI device, and no chip select (CS) is required.

    SPI_MODE_READY

    1. #define SPI_MODE_READY (1 << 7)

    Description:

    Indicates that the SPI device is set to low for pausing data transfer.

    Enumeration Type Documentation

    1. enum [SpiTransferMode]($api-api-SmartVision-Devices-SPI.md#ga55946d1d895fc2b7b33007019de1668f)

    Description:

    Enumerates transfer modes of SPI data.

    Attention:

    The specific SPI controller determines which variables in this structure are supported.

    Enumerator

    Description

    SPI_INTERRUPT_TRANSFER 

    Interrupt transfer mode

    SPI_POLLING_TRANSFER 

    Polling transfer mode

    SPI_DMA_TRANSFER 

    Direct Memory Access (DMA) transfer mode

    Function Documentation

    SpiClose()

    1. void SpiClose (struct [DevHandle]($api-api-SmartVision-Devices-DevHandle.md) * handle)

    Description:

    Releases the handle of an SPI device.

    Parameters:

    Name

    Description

    handle Indicates the pointer to the SPI device handle obtained via SpiOpen.

    SpiGetCfg()

    Obtains the configuration parameters of an SPI device.

    Parameters:

    Name

    Description

    handle Indicates the pointer to the SPI device handle obtained via .
    cfg Indicates the pointer to the configuration parameters.

    Returns:

    Returns 0 if the operation is successful; returns a negative value otherwise.

    SpiOpen()

    Description:

    Obtains the handle of an SPI device.

    Parameters:

    Returns:

    Returns the pointer to the handle of the SPI device if the operation is successful; returns NULL otherwise.

    SpiRead()

    1. int32_t SpiRead (struct [DevHandle]($api-api-SmartVision-Devices-DevHandle.md) * handle, uint8_t * buf, uint32_t len )

    Description:

    Reads data of a specified length from an SPI device.

    Parameters:

    Name

    Description

    handle Indicates the pointer to the SPI device handle obtained via SpiOpen.
    buf Indicates the pointer to the buffer for receiving the data.
    len Indicates the length of the data to read.

    Returns:

    Returns 0 if the operation is successful; returns a negative value otherwise.

    SpiSetCfg()

    1. int32_t SpiSetCfg (struct [DevHandle]($api-api-SmartVision-Devices-DevHandle.md) * handle, struct [SpiCfg]($api-api-SmartVision-Devices-SpiCfg.md) * cfg )

    Description:

    Sets configuration parameters for an SPI device.

    Parameters:

    Name

    Description

    handle Indicates the pointer to the SPI device handle obtained via .
    cfg Indicates the pointer to the configuration parameters.

    Returns:

    Returns 0 if the operation is successful; returns a negative value otherwise.

    SpiTransfer()

      Description:

      Launches a custom transfer to an SPI device.

      Parameters:

      Name

      Description

      handle Indicates the pointer to the SPI device handle obtained via SpiOpen.
      msgs Indicates the pointer to the data to transfer.
      count Indicates the length of the message structure array.

      Returns:

      Returns 0 if the operation is successful; returns a negative value otherwise.

      See also:

      SpiWrite()

      Description:

      Writes data of a specified length to an SPI device.

      Parameters:

      Returns: