Will,

Use this tree

http://arago-project.org/git/people/?p=sneha/linux-davinci-staging.git;a=shortlog

It has the SPI driver which has been tested on multiple SOC's. On the DM365 
multiple slaves have also been tested.

You will need to add support for SPI for DM6446. The reason we have not added 
it is because the DM6446 EVM does not have anything connected to SPI so even if 
we add, we cannot test.
You can refer the DM355 and DM365 patches to add support.

If you are trying to interface a SPI FLASH maybe this page can help as well.

http://wiki.davincidsp.com/index.php/SPI_flash_boot_and_flashing_tool_for_DM365

Thanks,
Sandeep

________________________________
From: Will Berry [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 12:13 PM
To: [email protected]; Paulraj, Sandeep
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] DM6446 DMSoC SPI driver

Hi Sandeep,

I've been after a SPI driver for my DM6446 / DaVinci DVEVM board. I was hoping 
something would have been merged into the DaVinci Open Source Linux but v2.6.31 
doesn't appear to have spidev support that works.

Is there a SPI driver available somewhere? Am I just using the open source 
kernel incorrectly?

Thanks for taking to time to read this. All help greatly appreciated.

Will.
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