1 /* QEMU Synchronous Serial Interface support. */
3 /* In principle SSI is a point-point interface. As such the qemu
4 implementation has a single slave device on a "bus".
5 However it is fairly common for boards to have multiple slaves
6 connected to a single master, and select devices with an external
7 chip select. This is implemented in qemu by having an explicit mux device.
8 It is assumed that master and slave are both using the same transfer width.
16 typedef struct SSISlave SSISlave
;
21 void (*init
)(SSISlave
*dev
);
22 uint32_t (*transfer
)(SSISlave
*dev
, uint32_t val
);
30 #define SSI_SLAVE_FROM_QDEV(dev) DO_UPCAST(SSISlave, qdev, dev)
31 #define FROM_SSI_SLAVE(type, dev) DO_UPCAST(type, ssidev, dev)
33 void ssi_register_slave(const char *name
, int size
, SSISlaveInfo
*info
);
35 DeviceState
*ssi_create_slave(SSIBus
*bus
, const char *name
);
37 /* Master interface. */
38 SSIBus
*ssi_create_bus(DeviceState
*parent
, const char *name
);
40 uint32_t ssi_transfer(SSIBus
*bus
, uint32_t val
);
43 void max111x_set_input(DeviceState
*dev
, int line
, uint8_t value
);