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ESP Serial Slave Link
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Overview
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Espressif provides several chips that can work as slaves. These slave devices rely on some
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common buses, and have their own communication protocols over those buses. The `esp_serial_slave_link` component is
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designed for the master to communicate with ESP slave devices through those protocols over the
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bus drivers.
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After an `esp_serial_slave_link` device is initialized properly, the application can use it to communicate with the ESP
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slave devices conveniently.
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Espressif Device protocols
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For more details about Espressif device protocols, see the following documents.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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2021-01-11 06:49:21 -05:00
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:SOC_SDIO_SLAVE_SUPPORTED: esp_sdio_slave_protocol
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esp_spi_slave_protocol
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Terminology
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- ESSL: Abbreviation for ESP Serial Slave Link, the component described by this document.
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- Master: The device running the `esp_serial_slave_link` component.
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- ESSL device: a virtual device on the master associated with an ESP slave device. The device
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context has the knowledge of the slave protocol above the bus, relying on some bus drivers to
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communicate with the slave.
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- ESSL device handle: a handle to ESSL device context containing the configuration, status and
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data required by the ESSL component. The context stores the driver configurations,
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communication state, data shared by master and slave, etc.
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The context should be initialized before it is used, and get deinitialized if not used any more. The
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master application operates on the ESSL device through this handle.
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- ESP slave: the slave device connected to the bus, which ESSL component is designed to
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communicate with.
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- Bus: The bus over which the master and the slave communicate with each other.
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- Slave protocol: The special communication protocol specified by Espressif HW/SW over the bus.
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- TX buffer num: a counter, which is on the slave and can be read by the master, indicates the
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accumulated buffer numbers that the slave has loaded to the hardware to receive data from the
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master.
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- RX data size: a counter, which is on the slave and can be read by the master, indicates the
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accumulated data size that the slave has loaded to the hardware to send to the master.
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Services provided by ESP slave
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------------------------------
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There are some common services provided by the Espressif slaves:
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1. Tohost Interrupts: The slave can inform the master about certain events by the interrupt line. (optional)
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2. Frhost Interrupts: The master can inform the slave about certain events.
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3. Tx FIFO (master to slave): the slave can send data in stream to the master. The SDIO slave can
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also indicate it has new data to send to master by the interrupt line.
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The slave updates the TX buffer num to inform the master how much data it can receive, and the
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master then read the TX buffer num, and take off the used buffer number to know how many buffers are remaining.
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4. Rx FIFO (slave to master): the slave can receive data from the master in units of receiving
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buffers.
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The slave updates the RX data size to inform the master how much data it has prepared to
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send, and then the master read the data size, and take off the data length it has already received to know how many
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data is remaining.
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5. Shared registers: the master can read some part of the registers on the slave, and also write
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these registers to let the slave read.
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.. only:: SOC_SDIO_SLAVE_SUPPORTED
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The services provided by the slave depends on the slave's model. See :ref:`esp_sdio_slave_caps` and :ref:`esp_spi_slave_caps` for more details.
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.. only:: not SOC_SDIO_SLAVE_SUPPORTED
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The services provided by the slave depends on the slave's model. See :ref:`esp_spi_slave_caps` for more details.
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Initialization of ESP Serial Slave Link
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---------------------------------------
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.. _essl_sdio_slave_init:
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ESP SDIO Slave
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The ESP SDIO slave link (ESSL SDIO) devices relies on the sdmmc component. It includes the usage
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of communicating with ESP SDIO Slave device via SDSPI feature. The ESSL device should be
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initialized as below:
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1. Initialize a sdmmc card (see :doc:` Document of SDMMC driver </api-reference/storage/sdmmc>`)
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structure.
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2. Call :cpp:func:`sdmmc_card_init` to initialize the card.
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3. Initialize the ESSL device with :cpp:type:`essl_sdio_config_t`. The `card` member should be
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the :cpp:type:`sdmmc_card_t` got in step 2, and the `recv_buffer_size` member should be filled
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correctly according to pre-negotiated value.
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4. Call :cpp:func:`essl_init` to do initialization of the SDIO part.
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5. Call :cpp:func:`essl_wait_for_ready` to wait for the slave to be ready.
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ESP SPI Slave
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. note::
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If you are communicating with the ESP SDIO Slave device through SPI interface, you should use
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the :ref:`SDIO interface <essl_sdio_slave_init>` instead.
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Hasn't been supported yet.
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APIs
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----
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After the initialization process above is performed, you can call the APIs below to make use of
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the services provided by the slave:
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Tohost Interrupts (optional)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. Call :cpp:func:`essl_get_intr_ena` to know which events will trigger the interrupts to the master.
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2. Call :cpp:func:`essl_set_intr_ena` to set the events that will trigger interrupts to the master.
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3. Call :cpp:func:`essl_wait_int` to wait until interrupt from the slave, or timeout.
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4. When interrupt is triggered, call :cpp:func:`essl_get_intr` to know which events are active,
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and call :cpp:func:`essl_clear_intr` to clear them.
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Frhost Interrupts
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. Call :cpp:func:`essl_send_slave_intr` to trigger general purpose interrupt of the slave.
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TX FIFO
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^^^^^^^
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1. Call :cpp:func:`essl_get_tx_buffer_num` to know how many buffers the slave has prepared to
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receive data from the master. This is optional. The master will poll `tx_buffer_num` when it try
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to send packets to the slave, until the slave has enough buffer or timeout.
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2. Call :cpp:func:`essl_send_packet` to send data to the slave.
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RX FIFO
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^^^^^^^
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1. Call :cpp:func:`essl_get_rx_data_size` to know how many data the slave has prepared to send to
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the master. This is optional. When the master tries to receive data from the slave, it will update
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the `rx_data_size` for once, if the current `rx_data_size` is shorter than the buffer size the
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master prepared to receive. And it may poll the `rx_data_size` if the `rx_dat_size` keeps 0,
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until timeout.
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2. Call :cpp:func:`essl_get_packet` to receive data from the slave.
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Reset counters (Optional)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Call :cpp:func:`essl_reset_cnt` to reset the internal counter if you find the slave has reset its
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counter.
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Application Example
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-------------------
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The example below shows how {IDF_TARGET_NAME} SDIO host and slave communicate with each other. The host use the ESSL SDIO.
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:example:`peripherals/sdio`.
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Please refer to the specific example README.md for details.
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API Reference
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.. include-build-file:: inc/essl.inc
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.. include-build-file:: inc/essl_sdio.inc
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.. include-build-file:: inc/essl_spi.inc
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