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193 lines
10 KiB
C
193 lines
10 KiB
C
/*
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* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2010-2023 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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#ifndef _DRIVER_SPI_SLAVE_H_
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#define _DRIVER_SPI_SLAVE_H_
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#include "esp_err.h"
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#include "freertos/FreeRTOS.h"
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#include "freertos/semphr.h"
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#include "driver/spi_common.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C"
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{
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#endif
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#define SPI_SLAVE_TXBIT_LSBFIRST (1<<0) ///< Transmit command/address/data LSB first instead of the default MSB first
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#define SPI_SLAVE_RXBIT_LSBFIRST (1<<1) ///< Receive data LSB first instead of the default MSB first
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#define SPI_SLAVE_BIT_LSBFIRST (SPI_SLAVE_TXBIT_LSBFIRST|SPI_SLAVE_RXBIT_LSBFIRST) ///< Transmit and receive LSB first
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#define SPI_SLAVE_NO_RETURN_RESULT (1<<2) ///< Don't return the descriptor to the host on completion (use `post_trans_cb` to notify instead)
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/** @cond */
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typedef struct spi_slave_transaction_t spi_slave_transaction_t;
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/** @endcond */
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typedef void(*slave_transaction_cb_t)(spi_slave_transaction_t *trans);
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/**
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* @brief This is a configuration for a SPI host acting as a slave device.
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*/
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typedef struct {
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int spics_io_num; ///< CS GPIO pin for this device
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uint32_t flags; ///< Bitwise OR of SPI_SLAVE_* flags
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int queue_size; ///< Transaction queue size. This sets how many transactions can be 'in the air' (queued using spi_slave_queue_trans but not yet finished using spi_slave_get_trans_result) at the same time
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uint8_t mode; /**< SPI mode, representing a pair of (CPOL, CPHA) configuration:
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- 0: (0, 0)
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- 1: (0, 1)
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- 2: (1, 0)
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- 3: (1, 1)
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*/
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slave_transaction_cb_t post_setup_cb; /**< Callback called after the SPI registers are loaded with new data.
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*
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* This callback is called within interrupt
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* context should be in IRAM for best
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* performance, see "Transferring Speed"
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* section in the SPI Master documentation for
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* full details. If not, the callback may crash
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* during flash operation when the driver is
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* initialized with ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM.
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*/
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slave_transaction_cb_t post_trans_cb; /**< Callback called after a transaction is done.
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*
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* This callback is called within interrupt
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* context should be in IRAM for best
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* performance, see "Transferring Speed"
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* section in the SPI Master documentation for
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* full details. If not, the callback may crash
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* during flash operation when the driver is
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* initialized with ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM.
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*/
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} spi_slave_interface_config_t;
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#define SPI_SLAVE_TRANS_DMA_BUFFER_ALIGN_AUTO (1<<0) ///< Automatically re-malloc dma buffer if user buffer doesn't meet hardware alignment or dma_capable, this process may loss some memory and performance
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/**
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* This structure describes one SPI transaction
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*/
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struct spi_slave_transaction_t {
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uint32_t flags; ///< Bitwise OR of SPI_SLAVE_TRANS_* flags
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size_t length; ///< Total data length, in bits
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size_t trans_len; ///< Transaction data length, in bits
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const void *tx_buffer; ///< Pointer to transmit buffer, or NULL for no MOSI phase
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void *rx_buffer; /**< Pointer to receive buffer, or NULL for no MISO phase.
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* When the DMA is enabled, must start at WORD boundary (``rx_buffer%4==0``),
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* and has length of a multiple of 4 bytes.
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*/
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void *user; ///< User-defined variable. Can be used to store eg transaction ID.
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};
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/**
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* @brief Initialize a SPI bus as a slave interface
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*
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* @warning SPI0/1 is not supported
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*
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* @param host SPI peripheral to use as a SPI slave interface
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* @param bus_config Pointer to a spi_bus_config_t struct specifying how the host should be initialized
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* @param slave_config Pointer to a spi_slave_interface_config_t struct specifying the details for the slave interface
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* @param dma_chan - Selecting a DMA channel for an SPI bus allows transactions on the bus with size only limited by the amount of internal memory.
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* - Selecting SPI_DMA_DISABLED limits the size of transactions.
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* - Set to SPI_DMA_DISABLED if only the SPI flash uses this bus.
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* - Set to SPI_DMA_CH_AUTO to let the driver to allocate the DMA channel.
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*
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* @warning If a DMA channel is selected, any transmit and receive buffer used should be allocated in
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* DMA-capable memory.
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*
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* @warning The ISR of SPI is always executed on the core which calls this
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* function. Never starve the ISR on this core or the SPI transactions will not
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* be handled.
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*
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* @return
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* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if configuration is invalid
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* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if host already is in use
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* - ESP_ERR_NOT_FOUND if there is no available DMA channel
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* - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if out of memory
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* - ESP_OK on success
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*/
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esp_err_t spi_slave_initialize(spi_host_device_t host, const spi_bus_config_t *bus_config, const spi_slave_interface_config_t *slave_config, spi_dma_chan_t dma_chan);
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/**
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* @brief Free a SPI bus claimed as a SPI slave interface
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*
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* @param host SPI peripheral to free
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* @return
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* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if parameter is invalid
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* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if not all devices on the bus are freed
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* - ESP_OK on success
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*/
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esp_err_t spi_slave_free(spi_host_device_t host);
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/**
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* @brief Queue a SPI transaction for execution
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*
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* Queues a SPI transaction to be executed by this slave device. (The transaction queue size was specified when the slave
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* device was initialised via spi_slave_initialize.) This function may block if the queue is full (depending on the
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* ticks_to_wait parameter). No SPI operation is directly initiated by this function, the next queued transaction
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* will happen when the master initiates a SPI transaction by pulling down CS and sending out clock signals.
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*
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* This function hands over ownership of the buffers in ``trans_desc`` to the SPI slave driver; the application is
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* not to access this memory until ``spi_slave_queue_trans`` is called to hand ownership back to the application.
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*
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* @param host SPI peripheral that is acting as a slave
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* @param trans_desc Description of transaction to execute. Not const because we may want to write status back
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* into the transaction description.
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* @param ticks_to_wait Ticks to wait until there's room in the queue; use portMAX_DELAY to
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* never time out.
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* @return
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* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if parameter is invalid
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* - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if set flag `SPI_SLAVE_TRANS_DMA_BUFFER_ALIGN_AUTO` but there is no free memory
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* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if sync data between Cache and memory failed
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* - ESP_OK on success
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*/
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esp_err_t spi_slave_queue_trans(spi_host_device_t host, const spi_slave_transaction_t *trans_desc, TickType_t ticks_to_wait);
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/**
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* @brief Get the result of a SPI transaction queued earlier
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*
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* This routine will wait until a transaction to the given device (queued earlier with
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* spi_slave_queue_trans) has succesfully completed. It will then return the description of the
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* completed transaction so software can inspect the result and e.g. free the memory or
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* re-use the buffers.
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*
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* It is mandatory to eventually use this function for any transaction queued by ``spi_slave_queue_trans``.
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*
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* @param host SPI peripheral to that is acting as a slave
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* @param[out] trans_desc Pointer to variable able to contain a pointer to the description of the
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* transaction that is executed
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* @param ticks_to_wait Ticks to wait until there's a returned item; use portMAX_DELAY to never time
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* out.
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* @return
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* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if parameter is invalid
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* - ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if flag `SPI_SLAVE_NO_RETURN_RESULT` is set
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* - ESP_OK on success
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*/
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esp_err_t spi_slave_get_trans_result(spi_host_device_t host, spi_slave_transaction_t **trans_desc, TickType_t ticks_to_wait);
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/**
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* @brief Do a SPI transaction
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*
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* Essentially does the same as spi_slave_queue_trans followed by spi_slave_get_trans_result. Do
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* not use this when there is still a transaction queued that hasn't been finalized
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* using spi_slave_get_trans_result.
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*
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* @param host SPI peripheral to that is acting as a slave
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* @param trans_desc Pointer to variable able to contain a pointer to the description of the
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* transaction that is executed. Not const because we may want to write status back
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* into the transaction description.
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* @param ticks_to_wait Ticks to wait until there's a returned item; use portMAX_DELAY to never time
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* out.
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* @return
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* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if parameter is invalid
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* - ESP_OK on success
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*/
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esp_err_t spi_slave_transmit(spi_host_device_t host, spi_slave_transaction_t *trans_desc, TickType_t ticks_to_wait);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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