
Please use plain text formatting, not HTML. Your quoting will be more readable and it won't annoy us curmudgeons.
sorry was replying by my gmail. now its plain text . I hope it doesnt annoy u anymore.
I see you actually used "#define"
yeah its #define CONFIG_ATMEL_SPI 1 . sorry for typing mistake .
though my init function is getting executed in the board file located at /board/atmel/at91sam9261ek/at91sam9261ek.c
OK, sounds like you succeeded.
yeah i used the printf("U-Boot Ravi at %s:%d!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); to confirm . it printed .
my driver code is not gettung executed when my board boots up. can anyone let me know where else to change to add a new driver in u-boot so tat ur board recognizes it.
Since you have succeeded in inserting your new driver in your u-boot image, it is available. You need to browse the SPI functionality/framework in u-boot to figure out how to plug your new SPI driver into the existing code and how to use it.
yeah, wil try to do tat. .
The statement "my driver code is not gettung[sic] executed when my board boots up" is too vague for us to address. What do you expect u-boot / your driver to do when it boots up (that it isn't already doing)?
what i meant by the above statement is tat when i insert printf in my driver code im not getting anything printed on console . so i have to figure how to plug new spi driver into existing code and use it. thanks .
warm regards, Ravi Kulkarni.