linux/include/linux/spi/eeprom.h
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   1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
   2#ifndef __LINUX_SPI_EEPROM_H
   3#define __LINUX_SPI_EEPROM_H
   4
   5#include <linux/memory.h>
   6
   7/*
   8 * Put one of these structures in platform_data for SPI EEPROMS handled
   9 * by the "at25" driver.  On SPI, most EEPROMS understand the same core
  10 * command set.  If you need to support EEPROMs that don't yet fit, add
  11 * flags to support those protocol options.  These values all come from
  12 * the chip datasheets.
  13 */
  14struct spi_eeprom {
  15        u32             byte_len;
  16        char            name[10];
  17        u32             page_size;              /* for writes */
  18        u16             flags;
  19#define EE_ADDR1        0x0001                  /*  8 bit addrs */
  20#define EE_ADDR2        0x0002                  /* 16 bit addrs */
  21#define EE_ADDR3        0x0004                  /* 24 bit addrs */
  22#define EE_READONLY     0x0008                  /* disallow writes */
  23
  24        /*
  25         * Certain EEPROMS have a size that is larger than the number of address
  26         * bytes would allow (e.g. like M95040 from ST that has 512 Byte size
  27         * but uses only one address byte (A0 to A7) for addressing.) For
  28         * the extra address bit (A8, A16 or A24) bit 3 of the instruction byte
  29         * is used. This instruction bit is normally defined as don't care for
  30         * other AT25 like chips.
  31         */
  32#define EE_INSTR_BIT3_IS_ADDR   0x0010
  33
  34        void *context;
  35};
  36
  37#endif /* __LINUX_SPI_EEPROM_H */
  38