Thanks for the reply Robert! Just a quick update, today I was able to 
configure some spi2 pins to interface with an ENC28J60-H development board 
(SPI to Ethernet) with the following dts file:


*/dts-v1/;/plugin/;*



















































*#include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h>/** Helper to show loaded 
overlays under: /proc/device-tree/chosen/overlays/*/&{/chosen} {    
overlays {        BONE-SPI2_0 = __TIMESTAMP__;    };};/* * Update the 
default pinmux of the pins. * See these files for the phandles (&P9_* & 
&P8_*) * 
BeagleBoard-DeviceTrees/v4.19.x-ti-overlays/src/arm/am335x-bone-common-univ.dtsi
 * 
BeagleBoard-DeviceTrees/v4.19.x-ti-overlays/src/arm/am572x-bone-common-univ.dtsi
 */&ocp 
{    P9_17_pinmux { pinctrl-0 = <&P9_17_spi_cs_pin>; }; /* CS0 */   
 //P9_23_pinmux { pinctrl-0 = <&P9_23_spi_cs_pin>; }; /* CS1 */    
P9_21_pinmux { pinctrl-0 = <&P9_21_spi_pin>; }; /* MOSI */    P9_18_pinmux 
{ pinctrl-0 = <&P9_18_spi_pin>; };    /* MISO */    P9_22_pinmux { 
pinctrl-0 = <&P9_22_spi_sclk_pin>; }; /* CLK */    P8_07_pinmux {status = 
"disabled";}; /* gpios reserved for RESET and INTERRUPT pins */    
P8_09_pinmux {status = "disabled";};    P8_08_pinmux {status = 
"disabled";};    P8_10_pinmux {status = "disabled";};};/* * See these files 
for the phandles (&bone_*) and other bone bus nodes * 
BeagleBoard-DeviceTrees/v4.19.x-ti-overlays/src/arm/bbai-bone-buses.dtsi * 
BeagleBoard-DeviceTrees/v4.19.x-ti-overlays/src/arm/bbb-bone-buses.dtsi 
*/&bone_spi_0{   
 status = "okay";    #address-cells = <1>;    #size-cells = <0>;       
 channel@0 {        reg = <0>;        compatible = 
"microchip,enc28j60";        pinctrl-names = "default";        pinctrl-0 = 
<&P8_09_default_pin>, <&P8_07_gpio_pin> ;        //reg = 
<0x0>;                            /* Use chip select 0 */        
interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>;            /* Interrupt on GPIO6[18] */        
interrupts = <18 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>;        symlink = "bone/spi/2.0";   
     spi-max-frequency = <16000000>;        //spi-cpha;    };};*

I still need to make use of the CS1 pin mode on P9_23. However, I see in 
*BeagleBoard-DeviceTrees/v4.19.x-ti-overlays/src/arm/am572x-bone-common-univ.dtsi,*
there is no entry for *P9_23_spi_cs_pin. *I tried adding the following 
lines to the bone-common-univ.dtsi:



*        P9_23_spi_cs_pin: pinmux_P9_23_spi_cs_pin { pinctrl-single,pins = 
<        P9_23( PIN_OUTPUT_PULLUP | INPUT_EN | MUX_MODE3)>; };    /* 
spi2_cs1.spi2_cs1, mcasp1_axr1.off */*

But even after a make clean, make all, the resulting dtbo will brick my 
device..

I was wondering if you had any pointers/ideas as to how I could make this 
work? Eventually, I would like to run both channels with different 
interrupt,chip select and rest pins as defined above.

Thanks again,

Doug


On Wednesday, October 7, 2020 at 2:51:22 PM UTC-4 RobertCNelson wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 11:40 AM Douglas Conover
> <douglas...@vention.cc> wrote:
> >
> > Hi! Thanks for this update! I've been playing around in the device trees 
> for a little while in the AI, basing myself on the 
> ``am5729-beagleboneai-roboticscape.dts`` and the v4.14 kernel iot image. I 
> have a hardware application that requires me to use two ENC28J60 ethernet 
> adapters and the SPI 2 pins (I need two chip selects and due to potential 
> pin conflicts I need to use SPI2). After struggling with the v4.14 
> kernel/image, I decided to try upgrading to the 4.19 kernel/image provided 
> in this discussion. I was wondering if this was possible by modifying some 
> of the overlay files provided in:
> >
> > 
> https://github.com/beagleboard/BeagleBoard-DeviceTrees/tree/v4.19.x-ti-overlays/src/arm/overlays
> >
> > Inspecting 
> ``BeagleBoard-DeviceTrees/v4.19.x-ti-overlays/src/arm/bbai-bone-buses.dtsi``, 
> I could only find the bone_spi_0 and bone_spi_1 groups. Does anyone have 
> any pointers on enabling spi2?
>
> Here is the mapping:
>
>
> https://github.com/beagleboard/BeagleBoard-DeviceTrees/blob/v4.19.x-ti-overlays/src/arm/bbai-bone-buses.dtsi#L413-L420
>
> Regards,
>
> -- 
> Robert Nelson
> https://rcn-ee.com/
>

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