* This supports acccess to SPI devices using normal userspace I/O calls.
* Note that while traditional UNIX/POSIX I/O semantics are half duplex,
* and often mask message boundaries, full SPI support requires full duplex
- * transfers. There are several kinds of of internal message boundaries to
+ * transfers. There are several kinds of internal message boundaries to
* handle chipselect management and other protocol options.
*
* SPI has a character major number assigned. We allocate minor numbers
k_tmp->delay_usecs = u_tmp->delay_usecs;
k_tmp->speed_hz = u_tmp->speed_hz;
#ifdef VERBOSE
- dev_dbg(&spi->dev,
+ dev_dbg(&spidev->spi->dev,
" xfer len %zd %s%s%s%dbits %u usec %uHz\n",
u_tmp->len,
u_tmp->rx_buf ? "rx " : "",
u_tmp->tx_buf ? "tx " : "",
u_tmp->cs_change ? "cs " : "",
- u_tmp->bits_per_word ? : spi->bits_per_word,
+ u_tmp->bits_per_word ? : spidev->spi->bits_per_word,
u_tmp->delay_usecs,
- u_tmp->speed_hz ? : spi->max_speed_hz);
+ u_tmp->speed_hz ? : spidev->spi->max_speed_hz);
#endif
spi_message_add_tail(k_tmp, &msg);
}