Man page - spi-config(1)
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SPI-CONFIG
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
SPI MODES
WAIT OPTION
EXAMPLES
AUTHOR
REPORTING BUGS
COPYRIGHT
NAME
spi-config - set or query SPI configuration.
SYNOPSIS
spi-config options ...
DESCRIPTION
Set or query the
configuration of a SPI port.
-d
,
--device
=
DEVICE
use the given Linux spidev character device.
-q , --query
print the current configuration.
-m , --mode = [0-3]
set the spi mode (see SPI MODES below).
-l , --lsb = {0,1}
set LSB first (1) or MSB first (0).
-b , --bits = [7...]
set the number of bits per word.
-s , --speed = FREQUENCY
set clock frequency (in Hz).
-r , --spirdy = {0,1}
set the SPI READY mode flag.
-s , --wait
block, keeping the file descriptor open. See WAIT OPTION below.
-h , --help
display the help screen and exit.
-v , --version
display the version number and exit.
SPI MODES
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mode 0 |
low iddle level, sample on leading edge. |
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mode 1 |
low iddle level, sample on trailing edge. |
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mode 2 |
high iddle level, sample on leading edge. |
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mode 3 |
high iddle level, sample on trailing edge. |
WAIT OPTION
On some platforms, the speed is reset to a default value when the file descriptor is closed. To avoid this, one can use the -w option that keeps the file descriptor open. See also last example below.
EXAMPLES
Get help:
$ spi-config -h
Query current configuration:
$ spi-config --device=/dev/spidev0.0 -q
Change clock frequency to 1 MHz:
$ spi-config --device=/dev/spidev0.0 --speed=1000000
Set a configuration and keep the device open:
$ spi-config --wait --speed=1000000 & PID=$!
Close device previously open:
$ kill $PID
AUTHOR
Written by Christophe BLAESS <http://www.blaess.fr/christophe>.
REPORTING BUGS
Github home page: <https://github.com/cpb-/spi-tools.git>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright ©
2014 Christophe Blaess.
Licensed under GPLv2
<http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and
redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.