\n
address_offset : 0x0 Bytes (0x0)
size : 0x18 byte (0x0)
mem_usage : registers
protection : not protected
address_offset : 0x20 Bytes (0x0)
size : 0x8 byte (0x0)
mem_usage : registers
protection : not protected
address_offset : 0x50 Bytes (0x0)
size : 0x4 byte (0x0)
mem_usage : registers
protection : not protected
address_offset : 0x34 Bytes (0x0)
size : 0xC byte (0x0)
mem_usage : registers
protection : not protected
SPI Control Register
address_offset : 0x0 Bytes (0x0)
size : -1 bit
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
GO_BUSY : SPI Transfer Control Bit and Busy Status
If the FIFO mode is disabled, during the data transfer, this bit keeps the value of '1'. As the transfer is finished, this bit will be cleared automatically. Software can read this bit to check if the SPI is in busy status.
In FIFO mode, this bit will be controlled by hardware. Software should not modify this bit. In slave mode, this bit always returns 1 when software reads this register. In master mode, this bit reflects the busy or idle status of SPI.
Note:
1.When FIFO mode is disabled, all configurations should be set before writing 1 to the GO_BUSY bit in the SPI_CTL register.
2. When FIFO bit is disabled and the software uses TX or RX PDMA function to transfer data, this bit will be cleared after the PDMA controller finishes the data transfer.
bits : 0 - 0 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Writing this bit 0 will stop data transfer if SPI is transferring
#1 : 1
In Master mode, writing 1 to this bit will start the SPI data transfer In Slave mode, writing '1' to this bit indicates that the salve is ready to communicate with a master
End of enumeration elements list.
RX_NEG : Receive At Negative Edge\nRefer to Edge section.
bits : 1 - 1 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
The received data is latched on the rising edge of SPI_SCLK
#1 : 1
The received data is latched on the falling edge of SPI_SCLK
End of enumeration elements list.
TX_NEG : Transmit At Negative Edge\nRefer to Edge section.
bits : 2 - 2 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
The transmitted data output is changed on the rising edge of SPI_SCLK
#1 : 1
The transmitted data output is changed on the falling edge of SPI_SCLK
End of enumeration elements list.
TX_BIT_LEN : Transmit Bit Length\nThis field specifies how many bits can be transmitted / received in one transaction. The minimum bit length is 8 bits and can be up to 32 bits.\n
bits : 3 - 7 (5 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#00000 : 0
32 bits are transmitted in one transaction
#01000 : 8
8 bits are transmitted in one transaction
#01001 : 9
9 bits are transmitted in one transaction
#01010 : 10
10 bits are transmitted in one tran
#11111 : 31
31 bits are transmitted in one transaction
End of enumeration elements list.
LSB : Send LSB First\nRefer to LSB first section.
bits : 10 - 10 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
The MSB, which bit of transmit/receive register depends on the setting of TX_BITLEN, is transmitted/received first
#1 : 1
The LSB, bit 0 of the SPI_TX0/1, is sent first to the the SPI data output pin, and the first bit received from the SPI data input pin will be put in the LSB position of the SPI_RX register (SPI_RX0/1)
End of enumeration elements list.
CLKP : Clock Polarity\nRefer to Clock Parity section.
bits : 11 - 11 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
The default level of SCLK is low
#1 : 1
The default level of SCLK is high
End of enumeration elements list.
SP_CYCLE : Suspend Interval (Master Only)\nIf the Variable Clock function is enabled, the minimum period of suspend interval (the transmit data in FIFO buffer is not empty) between the successive transaction is (6.5 + SP_CYCLE) * SPICLK clock cycle.
bits : 12 - 15 (4 bit)
access : read-write
INTEN : Interrupt Enable Control\n
bits : 17 - 17 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
SPI Interrupt Disabled
#1 : 1
SPI Interrupt Enabled
End of enumeration elements list.
SLAVE : Slave Mode \nRefer to Slave Selection section
bits : 18 - 18 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
SPI controller set as Master mode
#1 : 1
SPI controller set as Slave mode
End of enumeration elements list.
REORDER : Byte Reorder Function Enable Control\nThe suspend interval is defined in SP_CYCLE.\nRefer to Byte Reorder section.\nNote: \nByte Suspend is only used in SPI Byte Reorder mode.
bits : 19 - 19 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Disable byte reorder function
#1 : 1
Enable byte reorder function and insert a byte suspend interval among each byte. The setting of TX_BIT_LEN must be configured as 00b ( 32 bits/ word)
End of enumeration elements list.
FIFOM : FIFO Mode Enable Control\nRefer to FIFO Mode section.
bits : 21 - 21 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
FIFO mode Disabled (in Normal mode)
#1 : 1
FIFO mode Enabled
End of enumeration elements list.
TWOB : 2-bit Transfer Mode Active\nRefer to Two Bit Transfer Mode section
bits : 22 - 22 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
2-bit transfer mode Disabled
#1 : 1
2-bit transfer mode Enabled
End of enumeration elements list.
VARCLK_EN : Variable Clock Enable Control\n.Refer to Variable Clock Function section.
bits : 23 - 23 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
The serial clock output frequency is fixed and only decided by the value of DIVIDER1
#1 : 1
The serial clock output frequency is variable. The output frequency is decided by the value of VARCLK (SPI_VARCLK), DIVIDER1, and DIVIDER2
End of enumeration elements list.
DUAL_IO_DIR : Dual IO Mode Direction\nRefer to Dual IO Mode section.
bits : 28 - 28 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Date read in the Dual I/O Mode function
#1 : 1
Data write in the Dual I/O Mode function
End of enumeration elements list.
DUAL_IO_EN : Dual IO Mode Enable Control\nRefer to Dual IO Mode section.
bits : 29 - 29 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Dual I/O Mode function Disabled
#1 : 1
Dual I/O Mode function Enabled
End of enumeration elements list.
WKEUP_EN : Wake-up Enable Control\nNote: When the system enters Power-down mode, the system can be wake-up from the SPI controller when this bit is enabled and if there is any toggle in the SPICLK port. After the system wake-up, this bit must be cleared by user to disable the wake-up requirement.
bits : 31 - 31 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Wake-up function Disabled
#1 : 1
Wake-up function Enabled
End of enumeration elements list.
SPI Receive Data FIFO Register 0
address_offset : 0x10 Bytes (0x0)
access : read-only
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
RXDATA : Receive Data FIFO Bits(Read Only)\nThe received data can be read on it. If the FIFO bit is set as 1, the user also checks the RX_EMPTY, SPI_STATUS[0], to check if there is any more received data or not.\nNote: 1. The SPI_RX1 is used only in TWOB bit (SPI_CTL[22]) is set 1. The first channel's received data shall be read from SPI_RX0 and the second channel's received data shall be read from SPI_RX1 in two-bit mode. SPI_RX0 shall be read first in TWOB mode.\nIn FIFO and two-bit mode, the first read back data in SPI_RX0 is the first channel data and the second read back data in SPI_RX0 is the second channel data.\n2. These registers are read only.
bits : 0 - 31 (32 bit)
access : read-only
SPI Receive Data FIFO Register 1
address_offset : 0x14 Bytes (0x0)
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
SPI Transmit Data FIFO Register 0
address_offset : 0x20 Bytes (0x0)
access : write-only
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
TDATA : Transmit Data FIFO Bits(Write Only)\nThe Data Transmit Registers hold the data to be transmitted in the next transfer. The number of valid bits depends on the setting of transmit bit length field of the SPI_CTL register.\nFor example, if TX_BIT_LEN is set to 0x8, the bit SPI_TX[7:0] will be transmitted in next transfer. If TX_BIT_LEN is set to 0x0, the SPI controller will perform a 32-bit transfer.\nNote: 1. The SPI_TX1 is used only in TWOB bit (SPI_CTL[22]) is set 1. The first channel's transmitted data shall be written into SPI_TX0 and the second channel's transmitted data shall be written into SPI_TX1 in two-bit mode. SPI_TX0 shall be written first in TWOB mode.\nIn FIFO and two-bit mode, the first written into data in SPI_TX0 is the first channel's transmitted data and the second written data in SPI_RX0 is the second channel's transmitted data.\n2. When the SPI controller is configured as a slave device and the FIFO mode is disabled, if the SPI controller attempts to transmit data to a master, the software must update the transmit data register before setting the GO_BUSY bit to 1.
bits : 0 - 31 (32 bit)
access : write-only
SPI Transmit Data FIFO Register 1
address_offset : 0x24 Bytes (0x0)
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
SPI Variable Clock Pattern Flag Register
address_offset : 0x34 Bytes (0x0)
size : -1 bit
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
VARCLK : Variable Clock Pattern Flag
The value in this field is the frequency patterns of the SPICLK.
Refer to Variable Clock Function section for detail information.
bits : 0 - 31 (32 bit)
access : read-write
SPI DMA Control Register
address_offset : 0x38 Bytes (0x0)
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
TX_DMA_EN : Transmit PDMA Enable Control\nRefer to DMA section for more detail information.\nSPI_CTLNote: \n1. Two transaction need minimal 18 APB clock + 8 SPI peripheral clocks suspend interval in master mode for edge mode and 18 APB clock + 9.5 SPI peripheral clocks for level mode.\n2. If the 2-bit function is enabled, the requirement timing shall append 18 APB clock based on the above clock period.\nHardware will clear this bit to 0 automatically after PDMA transfer done.
bits : 0 - 0 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Transmit PDMA function Disabled
#1 : 1
Transmit PDMA function Enabled
End of enumeration elements list.
RX_DMA_EN : Receiving PDMA Enable Control
Refer to DMA section for more detail information.
Note:
Hardware will clear this bit to 0 automatically after PDMA transfer done.
In Slave mode and the FIFO bit is disabled, if the receive PDMA is enabled but the transmit PDMA is disabled, the minimal suspend interval between two successive transactions input is need to be larger than 9 SPI peripheral clock + 4 APB clock for edge mode and 9.5 SPI peripheral clock + 4 APB clock.
bits : 1 - 1 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Receiver PDMA function Disabled
#1 : 1
Receiver PDMA function Enabled
End of enumeration elements list.
PDMA_RST : PDMA Reset
It is used to reset the SPI PDMA function into default state.
Note: it is auto cleared to 0 after the reset function has done.
bits : 2 - 2 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
After reset PDMA function or in normal operation
#1 : 1
Reset PDMA function
End of enumeration elements list.
SPI FIFO Control Register
address_offset : 0x3C Bytes (0x0)
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
RX_CLR : Receiving FIFO Counter Clear
Note: This bit is used to clear the receiver counter in FIFO Mode. This bit can be written 1 to clear the receiver counter and this bit will be cleared to 0 automatically after clearing receiving counter. After the clear operation, the flag of RX_EMPTY in SPI_STATUS[0] will be set to 1 .
bits : 0 - 0 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
No clear the received FIFO
#1 : 1
Clear the received FIFO
End of enumeration elements list.
TX_CLR : Transmitting FIFO Counter Clear
Note: This bit is used to clear the transmit counter in FIFO Mode. This bit can be written 1 to clear the transmitting counter and this bit will be cleared to 0 automatically after clearing transmitting counter. After the clear operation, the flag of TX_EMPTY in SPI_STATUS[2] will be set to 1 .
bits : 1 - 1 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
No clear the transmitted FIFO
#1 : 1
Clear the transmitted FIFO
End of enumeration elements list.
RXINT_EN : RX Threshold Interrupt Enable Control\n
bits : 2 - 2 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Rx threshold interrupt Disabled
#1 : 1
RX threshold interrupt Enable
End of enumeration elements list.
TXINT_EN : TX Threshold Interrupt Enable Control\n
bits : 3 - 3 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
TX threshold interrupt Disabled
#1 : 1
TX threshold interrupt Enable
End of enumeration elements list.
RXOVINT_EN : RX FIFO Over Run Interrupt Enable Control\n
bits : 4 - 4 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
RX FIFO over run interrupt Disabled
#1 : 1
RX FIFO over run interrupt Enable
End of enumeration elements list.
TIMEOUT_EN : RX Read Time Out Function Enable Control\n
bits : 7 - 7 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
RX read Timeout function Disabled
#1 : 1
RX read Timeout function Enable
End of enumeration elements list.
RX_THRESHOLD : Received FIFO Threshold\nIf RX valid data counts large than RXTHRESHOLD, RXINT_STS (SPI_STATUS[8]) will set to 1,.
bits : 24 - 26 (3 bit)
access : read-write
TX_THRESHOLD : Transmit FIFO Threshold\nIf TX valid data counts small or equal than TXTHRESHOLD, TXINT_STS (SPI_STATUS[10]) will set to 1.
bits : 28 - 30 (3 bit)
access : read-write
SPI Status Register
address_offset : 0x4 Bytes (0x0)
size : -1 bit
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
RX_EMPTY : Received FIFO_EMPTY Status\n
bits : 0 - 0 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Received data FIFO is not empty in the FIFO mode
#1 : 1
Received data FIFO is empty in the FIFO mode
End of enumeration elements list.
RX_FULL : Received FIFO_FULL Status\n
bits : 1 - 1 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Received data FIFO is not full in FIFO mode
#1 : 1
Received data FIFO is full in the FIFO mode
End of enumeration elements list.
TX_EMPTY : Transmitted FIFO_EMPTY Status\n
bits : 2 - 2 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Transmitted data FIFO is not empty in the FIFO mode
#1 : 1
Transmitted data FIFO is empty in the FIFO mode
End of enumeration elements list.
TX_FULL : Transmitted FIFO_FULL Status\n
bits : 3 - 3 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Transmitted data FIFO is not full in the FIFO mode
#1 : 1
Transmitted data FIFO is full in the FIFO mode
End of enumeration elements list.
LTRIG_FLAG : Level Trigger Accomplish Flag (INTERNAL ONLY)\nIn Slave mode, this bit indicates whether the received bit number meets the requirement or not after the current transaction done.\nNote: This bit is READ only. As the software sets the GO_BUSY bit to 1, the LTRIG_FLAG will be cleared to 0 after 4 SPI engine clock periods plus 1 system clock period. In FIFO mode, this bit is unmeaning.
bits : 4 - 4 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
The transferred bit length of one transaction does not meet the specified requirement
#1 : 1
The transferred bit length meets the specified requirement which defined in TX_BIT_LEN
End of enumeration elements list.
SLV_START_INTSTS : Slave Start Interrupt Status\nIt is used to dedicate that the transfer has started in Slave mode with no slave select.\n
bits : 6 - 6 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Slave started transfer no active
#1 : 1
Transfer has started in Slave mode with no slave select. It is auto clear by transfer done or writing one clear
End of enumeration elements list.
INTSTS : Interrupt Status
Note: This bit is read only, but can be cleared by writing 1 to this bit.
bits : 7 - 7 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Transfer is not finished yet
#1 : 1
Transfer is done. The interrupt is requested when the INTEN(SPI_CTL[17]) bit is enabled
End of enumeration elements list.
RXINT_STS : RX FIFO Threshold Interrupt Status (Read Only)\n
bits : 8 - 8 (1 bit)
access : read-only
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
RX valid data counts small or equal than RXTHRESHOLD (SPI_FFCTL[27:24])
#1 : 1
RX valid data counts bigger than RXTHRESHOLD
End of enumeration elements list.
RX_OVER_RUN : RX FIFO Over Run Status\nNote 1: If SPI receives data when RX FIFO is full, this bit will set to 1, and the received data will dropped.\nNote 2: This bit will be cleared by writing 1 to it.
bits : 9 - 9 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
No FIFO is over run
#1 : 1
Receive FIFO over run
End of enumeration elements list.
TXINT_STS : TX FIFO Threshold Interrupt Status (Read Only)\n
bits : 10 - 10 (1 bit)
access : read-only
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
TX valid data counts bigger than TXTHRESHOLD (SPI_FFCTL[31:28]
#1 : 1
TX valid data counts small or equal than TXTHRESHOLD
End of enumeration elements list.
TIME_OUT_STS : TIMEOUT Interrupt Flag\nRefer to Time Out section.\nNote: This bit will be cleared by writing 1 to it.
bits : 12 - 12 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
There is not timeout event on the received buffer
#1 : 1
Time out event active in RX FIFO is not empty
End of enumeration elements list.
RX_FIFO_CNT : Data counts in RX FIFO (Read Only)
bits : 16 - 19 (4 bit)
access : read-only
TX_FIFO_CNT : Data counts in TX FIFO (Read Only)
bits : 20 - 23 (4 bit)
access : read-only
SPI INTERNAL Register
address_offset : 0x50 Bytes (0x0)
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
SPI Clock Divider Register
address_offset : 0x8 Bytes (0x0)
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
DIVIDER1 : Clock Divider 1
The value is the 1th frequency divider of the PCLK to generate the serial clock of SPI_SCLK. The desired frequency is obtained according to the following equation:
Where
is the SPI peripheral clock source. It is defined in the CLK_SEL2[21:20] in Clock control section (CLK_BA + 0x18).
bits : 0 - 7 (8 bit)
access : read-write
DIVIDER2 : Clock Divider 2
The value is the 2nd frequency divider of the PCLK to generate the serial clock of SPI_SCLK. The desired frequency is obtained according to the following equation:
bits : 16 - 23 (8 bit)
access : read-write
SPI Slave Select Register
address_offset : 0xC Bytes (0x0)
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
SSR : Slave Select Active Register (Master Only)
If AUTOSS bit (SPI_SSR[3]) is cleared, writing 1 to SSR[0] bit sets the SPISS[0] line to an active state and writing 0 sets the line back to inactive state.(the same as SSR[1] for SPISS[1])
Note:
1. This interface can only drive one device/slave at a given time. Therefore, the slaves select of the selected device must be set to its active level before starting any read or write transfer.
2. SPISS[0] is also defined as device/slave select input in Slave mode. And that the slave select input must be driven by edge active trigger which level depend on the SS_LVL setting, otherwise the SPI slave core will go into dead path until the edge active triggers again or reset the SPI core by software.
bits : 0 - 1 (2 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#00 : 0
Both SPISS[1] and SPISS[0] are inactive
#01 : 1
SPISS[1] is inactive, SPISS[0] is active.\nSPISS[1] is inactive, SPISS[0] is active on the duration of transaction
#10 : 2
SPISS[1] is active, SPISS[0] is inactive.\nSPISS[1] is active on the duration of transaction, SPISS[0] is inactive
#11 : 3
Bothe SPISS[1] and SPISS[0] are active..\nBothe SPISS[1] and SPISS[0] are active on the duration of transaction
End of enumeration elements list.
SS_LVL : Slave Select Active Level\nIt defines the active level of device/slave select signal (SPISS[1:0]).\n
bits : 2 - 2 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
The SPI_SS slave select signal is active Low
#1 : 1
The SPI_SS slave select signal is active High
End of enumeration elements list.
AUTOSS : Automatic Slave Selection (Master Only)\n
bits : 3 - 3 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
If this bit is set as 0 , slave select signals are asserted and de-asserted by setting and clearing related bits in SSR[1:0] register
#1 : 1
If this bit is set as 1 , SPISS[1:0] signals are generated automatically. It means that device/slave select signal, which is set in SSR[1:0] register is asserted by the SPI controller when transmit/receive is started, and is de-asserted after each transaction is done
End of enumeration elements list.
SS_LTRIG : Slave Select Level Trigger\n
bits : 4 - 4 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
The input slave select signal is edge-trigger
#1 : 1
The slave select signal will be level-trigger. It depends on SS_LVL to decide the signal is active low or active high
End of enumeration elements list.
NOSLVSEL : No Slave Selected in Slave Mode
This is used to ignore the slave select signal in Slave mode. The SPI controller can work on 3 wire interface including SPICLK, SPI_MISO, and SPI_MOSI when it is set as a slave device.
Refer to No Slave Select Mode.
Note: In no slave select signal mode, the SS_LTRIG (SPI_SSR[4]) shall be set as 1 .
bits : 5 - 5 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
The controller is 4-wire bi-direction interface
#1 : 1
The controller is 3-wire bi-direction interface in Slave mode. When this bit is set as 1, the controller start to transmit/receive data after the GO_BUSY bit active and the serial clock input
End of enumeration elements list.
SLV_ABORT : Abort in Slave Mode with No Slave Selected
Refer to No Slave Select Mode.
Note: It is auto cleared to 0 by hardware when the abort event is active.
bits : 8 - 8 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
No force the slave abort
#1 : 1
Force the current transfer done in no slave select mode
End of enumeration elements list.
SSTA_INTEN : Slave Start Interrupt Enable Control\nRefer to No Slave Select Mode.
bits : 9 - 9 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
Transfer start interrupt Disabled in no slave select mode
#1 : 1
Transaction start interrupt Enabled in no slave select mode. It is cleared when the current transfer done or the SLV_START_INTSTS bit cleared (write 1 clear)
End of enumeration elements list.
SS_INT_OPT : Slave Select Interrupt Option \nIt is used to enable the interrupt when the transfer has done in slave mode.\n
bits : 16 - 16 (1 bit)
access : read-write
Enumeration:
#0 : 0
No any interrupt, even there is slave select inactive event
#1 : 1
There is interrupt event when the slave select becomes inactive from active condition. It is used to inform the user to know that the transaction has finished and the slave select into the inactive state
End of enumeration elements list.
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