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doc(spi_master): format the documentation of several fields and macros in spi_master.h
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@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ extern "C"
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#define SPI_DEVICE_HALFDUPLEX (1<<4) ///< Transmit data before receiving it, instead of simultaneously
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#define SPI_DEVICE_CLK_AS_CS (1<<5) ///< Output clock on CS line if CS is active
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/** There are timing issue when reading at high frequency (the frequency is related to whether native pins are used, valid time after slave sees the clock).
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* In half-duplex mode, the driver automatically inserts dummy bits before reading phase to fix the timing issue. Set this flag to disable this feature.
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* However in full-duplex mode, dummy bits are not allowed to use and no way to prevent reading data from being corrupted.
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* Set this flag to confirm that you're going to work with output only, or read without dummy bits at your own risk.
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*/
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* - In half-duplex mode, the driver automatically inserts dummy bits before reading phase to fix the timing issue. Set this flag to disable this feature.
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* - In full-duplex mode, however, the hardware cannot use dummy bits, so there is no way to prevent data being read from getting corrupted.
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* Set this flag to confirm that you're going to work with output only, or read without dummy bits at your own risk.
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*/
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#define SPI_DEVICE_NO_DUMMY (1<<6)
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*/
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struct spi_transaction_t {
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uint32_t flags; ///< Bitwise OR of SPI_TRANS_* flags
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uint16_t cmd; ///< Command data, of which the length is set in the ``command_bits`` of spi_device_interface_config_t.
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///< <b>NOTE: this field, used to be "command" in ESP-IDF 2.1 and before, is re-written to be used in a new way in ESP-IDF 3.0.</b>
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///< - Example: write 0x0123 and command_bits=12 to send command 0x12, 0x3_ (in previous version, you may have to write 0x3_12).
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uint64_t addr; ///< Address data, of which the length is set in the ``address_bits`` of spi_device_interface_config_t.
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///< <b>NOTE: this field, used to be "address" in ESP-IDF 2.1 and before, is re-written to be used in a new way in ESP-IDF3.0.</b>
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///< - Example: write 0x123400 and address_bits=24 to send address of 0x12, 0x34, 0x00 (in previous version, you may have to write 0x12340000).
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uint16_t cmd; /**< Command data, of which the length is set in the ``command_bits`` of spi_device_interface_config_t.
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*
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* <b>NOTE: this field, used to be "command" in ESP-IDF 2.1 and before, is re-written to be used in a new way in ESP-IDF 3.0.</b>
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*
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* Example: write 0x0123 and command_bits=12 to send command 0x12, 0x3_ (in previous version, you may have to write 0x3_12).
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*/
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uint64_t addr; /**< Address data, of which the length is set in the ``address_bits`` of spi_device_interface_config_t.
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*
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* <b>NOTE: this field, used to be "address" in ESP-IDF 2.1 and before, is re-written to be used in a new way in ESP-IDF3.0.</b>
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*
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* Example: write 0x123400 and address_bits=24 to send address of 0x12, 0x34, 0x00 (in previous version, you may have to write 0x12340000).
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*/
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size_t length; ///< Total data length, in bits
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size_t rxlength; ///< Total data length received, should be not greater than ``length`` in full-duplex mode (0 defaults this to the value of ``length``).
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void *user; ///< User-defined variable. Can be used to store eg transaction ID.
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