Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 00:25:02 -0300 From: Luiz Otavio O Souza <lists.br@gmail.com> To: Milan Obuch <freebsd-arm@dino.sk> Cc: "freebsd-arm@freebsd.org" <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Raspberry Pi and PiTFT display - problem with driver Message-ID: <CAB=2f8z_Gp-bQCs7%2BKDmngYC3rnrd4iEWMbZyypGZjJhbf7VJg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20150308204438.18f403a1@zeta.dino.sk> References: <20150308204438.18f403a1@zeta.dino.sk>
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On 8 March 2015 at 16:44, Milan Obuch wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to write a driver for PiTFT display, small 320x240 pixel > panel with touch screen. From software perspective, there are two > devices, touch screen controller with GPIO expander, STMPE610, and TFT > display controller/driver, ILI9341. Both are connected via SPI bus, > with one GPIO pin for the later. > > This is where a problem is - I found a way how to use SPI bus to > program STMPE610, how to read and write to its register, at present, > read chip identification and set/reset GPIO used to control LED > backlight. I did it a bit hackish for now, using sysctl, but it is > simple to use and works. Definitive aproach should be to create a child > device, gpioc, possibly, but it is much more complicated and takes more > time to do. > > ILI9341, on the other side, uses SPI with GPIO, so there is a question > how to do this - and, because this GPIO pin is used as 'command byte > flag', it is quite vital for proper function. > > So, first, how can I describe this requirement in FDT? Currently, I > just put there simple fragment: > > spi0 { > ili0 { > compatible = "st,ili"; > spi-chipselect = <0>; > }; > > tsc0 { > compatible = "st,stmpe_tc"; > spi-chipselect = <1>; > }; > }; > > but this does not descibe fact ILI9341 uses one GPIO pin, in case of > PiTFT, GPIO 25. It is in some way similar to what gpioiic does, but > there is only one parent device, while I have two, spi bus and gpio > pin... I need some hint... > > Second, I need some way to 'acquire' this pin in driver, so it is not > possible to change its status with gpioctl, and obtain correct values > for use in GPIOBUS_PIN_* calls to set pin's value. > > Third, it is not yet clear to me how would be the best way to implement > this. According the docs, ILI9341 is programmed with series of short > data exchanges, with exactly one command byte send to device, being > flagged with active DC pin (connected to GPIO 25), followed with short > series of bytes being written to device or, in case of status read and > similar, being read from device, all with DC pin being inactive. DC is > short for 'data/command'. > > Anybody out there with some hint? I will try to write something working > first, which will be surely not nice at the beginning, but it is much > easier to change something you know a bit about already... > > Regards, > Milan Hi, If you need help with the GPIO expander on STMPE610, let me know. Whenever is possible, we should try to use the default/vendor DTS for device. I think this is the one used by PiTFT: https://github.com/notro/fbtft/blob/master/dts/rpi.dts [...] &spi0 { pitft@0{ compatible = "ilitek,ili9340"; reg = <0>; status = "disabled"; spi-max-frequency = <32000000>; rotate = <90>; bgr; buswidth = <8>; dc-gpios = <&gpio 25 0>; [...] In this case you can make use of ofw_gpiobus_parse_gpios() to parse the 'dc-gpios' property, here is an usage example: http://pastebin.com/4mbZFuv1 The struct gpiobus_pin contains everything you need to manipulate the GPIO pin (as in the example). Luiz
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