Den 24.08.2015 20:33, skrev Stefan Wahren:
Since bits_per_word isn't usually checked during SPI setup the 9-bit
support must be checked manually.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Wahren <stefan.wah...@i2se.com>
---
  drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c |    7 +++++++
  drivers/staging/fbtft/flexfb.c     |    7 +++++++
  2 files changed, 14 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c 
b/drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c
index 3638554..bd71487 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c
@@ -1438,6 +1438,13 @@ int fbtft_probe_common(struct fbtft_display *display,
        if (par->spi && display->buswidth == 9) {
                par->spi->bits_per_word = 9;
                ret = spi_setup(par->spi);
+               if (!ret) {
+                       struct spi_master *ma = par->spi->master;
+
+                       if (!(ma->bits_per_word_mask & SPI_BPW_MASK(9)))
+                               ret = -EINVAL;
+               }
+
                if (ret) {

There's no point in calling spi_setup() when it doesn't check bits_per_word.
Apparently this changed with the commit:
spi: convert drivers to use bits_per_word_mask.
This has not been detected earlier, because FBTFT was previously mostly
used on the Raspberry Pi which had a downstream SPI driver that did this check.

How about this:

-                par->spi->bits_per_word = 9;
-                ret = par->spi->master->setup(par->spi);
+ if (par->spi->master->bits_per_word_mask & SPI_BPW_MASK(9)) {
+                        par->spi->bits_per_word = 9;
-                if (ret) {
+                } else {
                         dev_warn(&par->spi->dev,
"9-bit SPI not available, emulating using 8-bit.\n");
-                        par->spi->bits_per_word = 8;
-                        ret = par->spi->master->setup(par->spi);
-                        if (ret)
-                                goto out_release;
                         /* allocate buffer with room for dc bits */
                         par->extra = devm_kzalloc(par->info->device,

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