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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/spi/
Dbutterfly5 a parallel port adapter cable, together with an "AVR Butterfly" to run
7 battery powered card with an AVR microcontroller and lots of goodies:
8 sensors, LCD, flash, toggle stick, and more. You can use AVR-GCC to
16 similar cables to talk to many AVR boards, even a breadboard.
19 SPI protocol drivers interact with the AVR, and could even let the AVR
25 AVR and a DataFlash chip; and to the AVR reset line. This is all you
27 connector pins (used also on non-Butterfly AVR boards). On the parport
50 Or you could flash firmware making the AVR into an SPI slave (keeping the
55 That would let you talk to the AVR using custom SPI-with-USI firmware,
56 while letting either Linux or the AVR use the DataFlash. There are plenty
D00-INDEX6 - AVR Butterfly SPI driver overview and pin configuration.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/
Dakebono.txt46 1.d) The AVR node
48 The Akebono board has an Atmel AVR microprocessor attached to the I2C
54 - reg : should contain the I2C bus address for the AVR.
/linux-4.4.14/arch/m68k/68360/
Dhead-rom.S56 #define AVR (_dprbase + REGB + 0x0008) macro
Dhead-ram.S44 #define AVR (_dprbase + REGB + 0x0008) macro
/linux-4.4.14/arch/avr32/
DKconfig131 mapped into the 32-bit AVR memory bus. The FPGA offers two DDR2 SDRAM interfaces, which
/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dam335x-sl50.dts248 /* AVR Programming - SPI Bus (bit bang) - Screen and Keyboard */
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/spi/
DKconfig164 tristate "Parallel port adapter for AVR Butterfly (DEVELOPMENT)"
168 This uses a custom parallel port cable to connect to an AVR