NetDev_WiFi_SPI_ChipSelDis
This function is called by a device driver to
disable the SPI chip select of the wireless device.
Files
net_bsp.c
Prototype
static CPU_INT32U NetDev_WiFi_SPI_ChipSelDis (NET_IF *p_if);
Note that since NetDev_WiFi_SPI_ChipSelDis()
is accessed only by function pointer via a BSP interface structure, it doesn’t need to be globally available and should therefore be declared as ‘static
’.
Arguments
p_if
Pointer to specific interface to enable the chip select.
Returned Value
None.
Required Configuration
None.
Notes / Warnings
NetDev_WiFi_SPI_ChipSelDis() should be called only after the SPI lock has been acquired by calling NetDev_WiFi_SPI_Lock()
.- Since each network device requires a unique
NetDev_WiFi_SPI_ChipSelDis()
, it is recommended that each device’sNetDev_WiFi_SPI_ChipSelDis()
function be named using the following convention:NetDev_WiFi_[Device]SPI_ChipSelDis[Number]()
[Device]
Network device name or type, e.g. RS9110 (optional if the development board does not support multiple devices)
[Number]
Network device number for each specific instance of device (optional if the development board does not support multiple instances of the specific device)
For example, the NetDev_WiFi_SPI_ChipSelDis()
function for the #2 RS9110 wireless device on an Atmel AT91SAM9263-EK should be named NetDev_WiFi_RS9110_SPI_ChipSelDis2()
, or NetDev_WiFi_RS9110_SPI_ChipSelDis_2()
with additional underscore optional.
See also section Network Board Support Package.