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Added (some) missing documentation
The man page is still missing the new functions
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pigpio.h
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@ -2703,13 +2703,13 @@ len specifies the amount of bytes to be transferred.
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CS: 0-31 (as used in a prior call to [*bbSPIOpen*])
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inBuf: pointer to buffer to hold data to be sent
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outBuf: pointer to buffer to hold returned data
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outLen: size of output buffer
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len: size of data transfer
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. .
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Returns >= 0 if OK (the number of bytes read), otherwise
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PI_BAD_USER_GPIO, PI_NOT_SPI_GPIO or PI_BAD_POINTER.
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The returned I2C data is stored in consecutive locations of outBuf.
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The returned SPI data is stored in consecutive locations of outBuf.
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D*/
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/*F*/
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pigpio.py
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pigpio.py
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@ -2959,7 +2959,51 @@ class pi():
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def bb_spi_open(self, CS, MISO, MOSI, SCLK, baud=100000, spi_flags=1):
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"""
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###
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This function selects a set of GPIO for bit banging SPI at a
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specified baud rate.
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Bit banging SPI allows the use of different GPIO for SPI than
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for the hardware SPI ports.
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CS := 0-31
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MISO := 0-31
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MOSI := 0-31
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SCLK := 0-31
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baud := 50-250000
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spiFlags := see below
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spiFlags consists of the least significant 22 bits.
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...
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21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
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b b b b b b R T n n n n W A u2 u1 u0 p2 p1 p0 m m
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...
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mm defines the SPI mode.
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...
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Mode POL PHA
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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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p0 is 0 if CEx is active low (default) and 1 for active high.
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T is 1 if the least significant bit is transmitted on MOSI first,
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the default (0) shifts the most significant bit out first.
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R is 1 if the least significant bit is received on MISO first, the
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default (0) receives the most significant bit first.
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The other bits in flags should be set to zero.
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Returns 0 if OK, otherwise PI_BAD_USER_GPIO, PI_BAD_SPI_BAUD, or
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PI_GPIO_IN_USE.
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...
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pi.bb_spi_open(CS, MISO, MOSI, SCLK, baud=100000, spi_flags=1)
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...
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"""
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# I p1 CS
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# I p2 0
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def bb_spi_xfer(self, CS, data):
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"""
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###
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This function executes an bit banged SPI transfer. The data
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to be sent is specified by the contents of data, received data
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is returned as a bytestring.
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CS:= 0-31 (as used in a prior call to [*bbSPIOpen*])
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data:= data to be sent
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Returns >= 0 if OK (the number of bytes read), otherwise
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PI_BAD_USER_GPIO, PI_NOT_SPI_GPIO or PI_BAD_POINTER.
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The received SPI data returned as ab bytearray
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pi.bb_spi_xfer(CS, data)
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...
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"""
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# I p1 SDA
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# I p2 0
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