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spi: allow impls returning early, add flush. Fixes #264
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CHANGELOG.md

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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
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- The Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) is now 1.54.0
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- `spi`: unify all traits into `SpiReadBus`, `SpiWriteBus` and `SpiBus` (read-write).
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- `spi`: Add `SpiDevice` trait to represent a single device in a (possibly shared) bus, with managed chip-select (CS) pin.
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- `spi`: Clarify that implementations are allowed to return before operations are finished, add `flush` to wait until finished.
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## [v1.0.0-alpha.7] - 2022-02-09
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src/spi/blocking.rs

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//!
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//! HALs **must not** add infrastructure for sharing at the [`SpiBus`] level. User code owning a [`SpiBus`] must have the guarantee
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//! of exclusive access.
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//!
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//! # Flushing
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//!
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//! To improve performance, Bus implementations are allowed to return before the operation is finished, i.e. when the bus is still not
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//! idle.
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//!
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//! When using a [`SpiBus`], call [`flush`](SpiBusFlush::flush) to wait for operations to actually finish. Examples of situations
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//! where this is needed are:
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//! - To synchronize SPI activity and GPIO activity, for example before deasserting a CS pin.
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//! - Before deinitializing the hardware SPI peripheral.
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//!
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//! When using a [`SpiDevice`], you can still call [`flush`](SpiBusFlush::flush) on the bus within a transaction.
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//! It's very rarely needed, because [`transaction`](SpiDevice::transaction) already flushes for you
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//! before deasserting CS. For example, you may need it to synchronize with GPIOs other than CS, such as DCX pins
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//! sometimes found in SPI displays.
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//!
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//! For example, for [`write`](SpiBusWrite::write) operations, it is common for hardware SPI peripherals to have a small
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//! FIFO buffer, usually 1-4 bytes. Software writes data to the FIFO, and the peripheral sends it on MOSI at its own pace,
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//! at the specified SPI frequency. It is allowed for an implementation of [`write`](SpiBusWrite::write) to return as soon
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//! as all the data has been written to the FIFO, before it is actually sent. Calling [`flush`](SpiBusFlush::flush) would
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//! wait until all the bits have actually been sent, the FIFO is empty, and the bus is idle.
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//!
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//! This still applies to other operations such as [`read`](SpiBusRead::read) or [`transfer`](SpiBus::transfer). It is less obvious
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//! why, because these methods can't return before receiving all the read data. However it's still technically possible
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//! for them to return before the bus is idle. For example, assuming SPI mode 0, the last bit is sampled on the first (rising) edge
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//! of SCK, at which point a method could return, but the second (falling) SCK edge still has to happen before the bus is idle.
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use core::fmt::Debug;
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/// - Locks the bus
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/// - Asserts the CS (Chip Select) pin.
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/// - Calls `f` with an exclusive reference to the bus, which can then be used to do transfers against the device.
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/// - [Flushes](SpiBusFlush::flush) the bus.
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/// - Deasserts the CS pin.
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/// - Unlocks the bus.
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///
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}
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}
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/// Flush support for SPI bus
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pub trait SpiBusFlush: ErrorType {
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/// Blocks until all operations have completed and the bus is idle.
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///
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/// See the [module-level documentation](self) for important usage information.
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
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}
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impl<T: SpiBusFlush> SpiBusFlush for &mut T {
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Self::Error> {
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T::flush(self)
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}
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}
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/// Read-only SPI bus
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pub trait SpiBusRead<Word: Copy = u8>: ErrorType {
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pub trait SpiBusRead<Word: Copy = u8>: SpiBusFlush {
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/// Reads `words` from the slave.
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///
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/// The word value sent on MOSI during reading is implementation-defined,
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/// typically `0x00`, `0xFF`, or configurable.
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///
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/// Implementations are allowed to return before the operation is
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/// complete. See the [module-level documentation](self) for detials.
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fn read(&mut self, words: &mut [Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
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}
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/// Write-only SPI bus
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pub trait SpiBusWrite<Word: Copy = u8>: ErrorType {
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pub trait SpiBusWrite<Word: Copy = u8>: SpiBusFlush {
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/// Writes `words` to the slave, ignoring all the incoming words
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///
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/// Implementations are allowed to return before the operation is
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/// complete. See the [module-level documentation](self) for detials.
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fn write(&mut self, words: &[Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
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/// incoming words after `read` has been filled will be discarded. If `write` is shorter,
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/// the value of words sent in MOSI after all `write` has been sent is implementation-defined,
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/// typically `0x00`, `0xFF`, or configurable.
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///
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/// Implementations are allowed to return before the operation is
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/// complete. See the [module-level documentation](self) for detials.
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fn transfer(&mut self, read: &mut [Word], write: &[Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
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/// Writes and reads simultaneously. The contents of `words` are
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/// written to the slave, and the received words are stored into the same
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/// `words` buffer, overwriting it.
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///
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/// Implementations are allowed to return before the operation is
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/// complete. See the [module-level documentation](self) for detials.
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fn transfer_in_place(&mut self, words: &mut [Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
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impl<BUS, CS> ErrorType for ExclusiveDevice<BUS, CS>
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BUS: ErrorType,
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BUS: SpiBusFlush,
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CS: OutputPin,
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type Error = ExclusiveDeviceError<BUS::Error, CS::Error>;
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BUS: SpiBusFlush,
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// On failure, it's important to still flush and deassert CS.
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let flush_res = self.bus.flush();
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flush_res.map_err(ExclusiveDeviceError::Spi)?;
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cs_res.map_err(ExclusiveDeviceError::Cs)?;
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Ok(f_res)

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