/* -*- c++ -*- */ /* * Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * This file is part of GNU Radio * * GNU Radio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) * any later version. * * GNU Radio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef INCLUDED_USRP_SPI_DEFS_H #define INCLUDED_USRP_SPI_DEFS_H /* * defines for the VRQ_SPI_READ and VRQ_SPI_WRITE commands * * SPI == "Serial Port Interface". SPI is a 3 wire bus plus a * separate enable for each peripheral. The common lines are SCLK, * SDI and SDO. The FX2 always drives SCLK and SDI, the clock and * data lines from the FX2 to the peripheral. When enabled, a * peripheral may drive SDO, the data line from the peripheral to the * FX2. * * The SPI_READ and SPI_WRITE commands are formatted identically. * Each specifies which peripherals to enable, whether the bits should * be transmistted Most Significant Bit first or Least Significant Bit * first, the number of bytes in the optional header, and the number * of bytes to read or write in the body. * * The body is limited to 64 bytes. The optional header may contain * 0, 1 or 2 bytes. For an SPI_WRITE, the header bytes are * transmitted to the peripheral followed by the the body bytes. For * an SPI_READ, the header bytes are transmitted to the peripheral, * then len bytes are read back from the peripheral. */ /* * SPI_FMT_* goes in wIndexL */ #define SPI_FMT_xSB_MASK (1 << 7) # define SPI_FMT_LSB (1 << 7) // least signficant bit first # define SPI_FMT_MSB (0 << 7) // most significant bit first #define SPI_FMT_HDR_MASK (3 << 5) # define SPI_FMT_HDR_0 (0 << 5) // 0 header bytes # define SPI_FMT_HDR_1 (1 << 5) // 1 header byte # define SPI_FMT_HDR_2 (2 << 5) // 2 header bytes /* * SPI_ENABLE_* goes in wIndexH * * For the software interface, the enables are active high. * For reads, it's an error to have more than one enable set. * * [FWIW, the hardware implements them as active low. Don't change the * definitions of these. They are related to usrp_rev1_regs.h] */ #define SPI_ENABLE_FPGA 0x01 // select FPGA #define SPI_ENABLE_CODEC_A 0x02 // select AD9862 A #define SPI_ENABLE_CODEC_B 0x04 // select AD9862 B #define SPI_ENABLE_reserved 0x08 #define SPI_ENABLE_TX_A 0x10 // select d'board TX A #define SPI_ENABLE_RX_A 0x20 // select d'board RX A #define SPI_ENABLE_TX_B 0x40 // select d'board TX B #define SPI_ENABLE_RX_B 0x80 // select d'board RX B /* * If there's one header byte, it goes in wValueL. * * If there are two header bytes, they go in wValueH | wValueL. * The transmit order of the bytes (and bits within them) is * determined by SPI_FMT_*SB */ #endif /* INCLUDED_USRP_SPI_DEFS_H */