On Tuesday, September 08, 2015 at 06:20:05 PM, Cyrille Pitchen wrote:
> Hi Jonas,
> 
> taking your comments into account I'm about to test a new series with
> additional patches to handle the Read ID command in multiple I/O protocols
> and relying on new members in the struct spi_nor:
> 
>  * @erase_proto:      the SPI protocol used by erase operations
>  * @read_proto:               the SPI protocol used by read operations
>  * @write_proto:      the SPI protocol used by write operations
>  * @reg_proto         the SPI protocol used by read_reg/write_reg operations
> 
>       enum spi_protocol       erase_proto;
>       enum spi_protocol       read_proto;
>       enum spi_protocol       write_proto;
>       enum spi_protocol       reg_proto;
> 
> This way, the read(), write(), erase(), read_reg() and write_reg() hooks
> can check the relevant protocol member so the spi-nor framework doesn't
> need to call spi_nor_set_protocol() before any command.
> 
> Also the op codes for read, page program and erase commands will be tuned
> depending on the memory manufacturer and the selected SPI protocol.
> 
> I'm likely to publish this new series tomorrow after my tests on a Micron
> memory.

Excellent, please keep me on Cc as I'm already warming up my Spansion part ;-)

Best regards,
Marek Vasut
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