embedded_hal_nb/spi.rs
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//! SPI master mode traits using `nb`.
pub use embedded_hal::spi::{
Error, ErrorKind, ErrorType, Mode, Phase, Polarity, MODE_0, MODE_1, MODE_2, MODE_3,
};
/// Full duplex SPI (master mode).
///
/// # Notes
///
/// - It's the task of the user of this interface to manage the slave select lines.
///
/// - Due to how full duplex SPI works each `read` call must be preceded by a `write` call.
///
/// - `read` calls only return the data received with the last `write` call.
/// Previously received data is discarded
///
/// - Data is only guaranteed to be clocked out when the `read` call succeeds.
/// The slave select line shouldn't be released before that.
///
/// - Some SPIs can work with 8-bit *and* 16-bit words. You can overload this trait with different
/// `Word` types to allow operation in both modes.
pub trait FullDuplex<Word: Copy = u8>: ErrorType {
/// Reads the word stored in the shift register
///
/// **NOTE** A word must be sent to the slave before attempting to call this
/// method.
fn read(&mut self) -> nb::Result<Word, Self::Error>;
/// Writes a word to the slave
fn write(&mut self, word: Word) -> nb::Result<(), Self::Error>;
}
impl<T: FullDuplex<Word> + ?Sized, Word: Copy> FullDuplex<Word> for &mut T {
#[inline]
fn read(&mut self) -> nb::Result<Word, Self::Error> {
T::read(self)
}
#[inline]
fn write(&mut self, word: Word) -> nb::Result<(), Self::Error> {
T::write(self, word)
}
}