pub trait SpiBus<Word: Copy + 'static = u8>: ErrorType {
// Required methods
fn read(&mut self, words: &mut [Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
fn write(&mut self, words: &[Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
fn transfer(
&mut self,
read: &mut [Word],
write: &[Word],
) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
fn transfer_in_place(
&mut self,
words: &mut [Word],
) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
}Expand description
SPI bus.
SpiBus represents exclusive ownership over the whole SPI bus, with SCK, MOSI and MISO pins.
See the module-level documentation for important information on SPI Bus vs Device traits.
Required Methods§
Sourcefn read(&mut self, words: &mut [Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn read(&mut self, words: &mut [Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
Read words from the slave.
The word value sent on MOSI during reading is implementation-defined,
typically 0x00, 0xFF, or configurable.
Implementations are allowed to return before the operation is complete. See the module-level documentation for details.
Sourcefn write(&mut self, words: &[Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn write(&mut self, words: &[Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
Write words to the slave, ignoring all the incoming words.
Implementations are allowed to return before the operation is complete. See the module-level documentation for details.
Sourcefn transfer(
&mut self,
read: &mut [Word],
write: &[Word],
) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn transfer( &mut self, read: &mut [Word], write: &[Word], ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
Write and read simultaneously. write is written to the slave on MOSI and
words received on MISO are stored in read.
It is allowed for read and write to have different lengths, even zero length.
The transfer runs for max(read.len(), write.len()) words. If read is shorter,
incoming words after read has been filled will be discarded. If write is shorter,
the value of words sent in MOSI after all write has been sent is implementation-defined,
typically 0x00, 0xFF, or configurable.
Implementations are allowed to return before the operation is complete. See the module-level documentation for details.
Sourcefn transfer_in_place(&mut self, words: &mut [Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn transfer_in_place(&mut self, words: &mut [Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
Write and read simultaneously. The contents of words are
written to the slave, and the received words are stored into the same
words buffer, overwriting it.
Implementations are allowed to return before the operation is complete. See the module-level documentation for details.