# Copyright (c) 2017 - 2018, Nordic Semiconductor ASA # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 menuconfig SPI_NRFX bool "nRF SPI nrfx drivers" default y depends on SOC_FAMILY_NRF help Enable support for nrfx SPI drivers for nRF MCU series. if SPI_NRFX config SOC_NRF52832_ALLOW_SPIM_DESPITE_PAN_58 depends on SOC_NRF52832 bool "Allow enabling the SPIM driver despite PAN 58" help Allow enabling the nRF SPI Master with EasyDMA, despite Product Anomaly Notice 58 (SPIM: An additional byte is clocked out when RXD.MAXCNT == 1 and TXD.MAXCNT <= 1). Without this override, the SPI Master is only available without EasyDMA. Note that the 'SPIM' and 'SPIS' drivers use EasyDMA, while the 'SPI' driver does not. When used in conjunction with nRF SPIM Devicetree property 'anomaly-58-workaround' a workaround can be enabled per SPIM instance. If you are certain that transactions with RXD.MAXCNT == 1 and TXD.MAXCNT <= 1 will NOT be executed then nRF52832 PPI and GPIOTE resources can be saved by not enabling 'anomaly-58-workaround' via the Devicetree. config SPI_0_NRF_SPI def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPI0 select NRFX_SPI0 help Enable nRF SPI Master without EasyDMA on port 0. config SPI_0_NRF_SPIM def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPIM0 # This driver is not available for nRF52832 because of Product Anomaly 58 # (SPIM: An additional byte is clocked out when RXD.MAXCNT == 1 and TXD.MAXCNT <= 1) # Allow the 'EasyDMA' driver only if this automatic safety-disable is overridden depends on (!SOC_NRF52832 || SOC_NRF52832_ALLOW_SPIM_DESPITE_PAN_58) select NRFX_SPIM0 help Enable nRF SPI Master with EasyDMA on port 0. config SPI_0_NRF_SPIS def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPIS0 depends on SPI_SLAVE select NRFX_SPIS0 help Enable nRF SPI Slave with EasyDMA on port 0. Due to hardware limitations the implementation supports only simple buffers (consisting of one part) located in RAM. config SPI_1_NRF_SPI def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPI1 select NRFX_SPI1 help Enable nRF SPI Master without EasyDMA on port 1. config SPI_1_NRF_SPIM def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPIM1 # This driver is not available for nRF52832 because of Product Anomaly 58 # (SPIM: An additional byte is clocked out when RXD.MAXCNT == 1 and TXD.MAXCNT <= 1) # Allow the 'EasyDMA' driver only if this automatic safety-disable is overridden depends on (!SOC_NRF52832 || SOC_NRF52832_ALLOW_SPIM_DESPITE_PAN_58) select NRFX_SPIM1 help Enable nRF SPI Master with EasyDMA on port 1. config SPI_1_NRF_SPIS def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPIS1 depends on SPI_SLAVE select NRFX_SPIS1 help Enable nRF SPI Slave with EasyDMA on port 1. Due to hardware limitations the implementation supports only simple buffers (consisting of one part) located in RAM. config SPI_2_NRF_SPI def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPI2 select NRFX_SPI2 help Enable nRF SPI Master without EasyDMA on port 2. config SPI_2_NRF_SPIM def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPIM2 # This driver is not available for nRF52832 because of Product Anomaly 58 # (SPIM: An additional byte is clocked out when RXD.MAXCNT == 1 and TXD.MAXCNT <= 1) # Allow the 'EasyDMA' driver only if this automatic safety-disable is overridden depends on (!SOC_NRF52832 || SOC_NRF52832_ALLOW_SPIM_DESPITE_PAN_58) select NRFX_SPIM2 help Enable nRF SPI Master with EasyDMA on port 2. config SPI_2_NRF_SPIS def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPIS2 depends on SPI_SLAVE select NRFX_SPIS2 help Enable nRF SPI Slave with EasyDMA on port 2. Due to hardware limitations the implementation supports only simple buffers (consisting of one part) located in RAM. config SPI_3_NRF_SPIM def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPIM3 select NRFX_SPIM3 help Enable nRF SPI Master with EasyDMA on port 3. config SPI_3_NRF_SPIS def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPIS3 depends on SPI_SLAVE select NRFX_SPIS3 help Enable nRF SPI Slave with EasyDMA on port 3. Due to hardware limitations the implementation supports only simple buffers (consisting of one part) located in RAM. config SPI_4_NRF_SPIM def_bool HAS_HW_NRF_SPIM4 select NRFX_SPIM4 help Enable nRF SPI Master with EasyDMA on port 4. config SPI_NRFX_RAM_BUFFER_SIZE int "Size of RAM buffers for SPIM peripherals" default 8 depends on NRFX_SPIM help SPIM peripherals cannot transmit data directly from flash. Therefore, a buffer in RAM needs to be provided for each instance of SPI driver using SPIM peripheral, so that the driver can copy there a chunk of data from flash and transmit it. The size is specified in bytes. A size of 0 means that this feature should be disabled, and the application must then take care of not supplying buffers located in flash to the driver, otherwise such transfers will fail. endif # SPI_NRFX