The alternative command mode was introduced to simplify the transmission
of STOP conditions and to solve timing and latency issues around them.
This mode relies on a new register, the Alternative Command Register,
which must be set at the same time as the Master Mode Register. This new
register was designed to allow simple setup of basic combined transactions
built from up to two unitary transactions.
Indeed, the ACR is split into two areas, which describe one unitary
transaction each. Each area is filled with Data Length 8bit counter, a
Direction and a PEC Request bit. The PEC bit is only used in SMBus mode
and is not supported by this driver yet. Also when using alternative
command mode, the MREAD bit from the Master Mode Register is ignored.
Instead the Direction bits from ACR are used to setup the direction, read
or write, of each unitary transaction. Finally the 8bit counters must
filled with the data length of their respective transaction. Then if only
one transaction is to be used, the data length of the second one must be
set to zero. At the moment, this driver uses only the first transaction.
In addition to MMR and ACR, the Control Register also need to be written
to enable the alternative command mode. That's the purpose of its ACMEN
bit, which stands for Alternative Command Mode Enable.
Note that the alternative command mode is compatible with the use of the
Internal Address Register. So combined transactions for eeprom read are
actually implemented with the Internal Address Register. This register is
written with up to 3 bytes, which are the internal address sent to the
slave through the first write transaction. Then the first area of the ACR
describe the write transaction to follow, which carries the data to be
read from the eeprom. The second area of the ACR is not used so its Data
Length 8bit counter is cleared.
For each byte sent or received by the device, the Data Length 8bit counter
is decremented. When it reaches 0, a STOP condition is automatically sent.
Signed-off-by: Cyrille Pitchen <cyrille.pitchen@atmel.com>
Acked-by: Ludovic Desroches <ludovic.desroches@atmel.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
This patch just fixes typo before applying later patches which will use
register bits with index above 16.
Signed-off-by: Cyrille Pitchen <cyrille.pitchen@atmel.com>
Acked-by: Ludovic Desroches <ludovic.desroches@atmel.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
For TX transactions, the TXCOMP bit in the Status Register is cleared
when the first data is written into the Transmit Holding Register.
In the lines from at91_do_twi_transfer():
at91_twi_write_data_dma(dev);
at91_twi_write(dev, AT91_TWI_IER, AT91_TWI_TXCOMP);
the TXCOMP interrupt may be enabled before the DMA controller has
actually started to write into the THR. In such a case, the TXCOMP bit
is still set into the Status Register so the interrupt is triggered
immediately. The driver understands that a transaction completion has
occurred but this transaction hasn't started yet. Hence the TXCOMP
interrupt is no longer enabled by at91_do_twi_transfer() but instead
by at91_twi_write_data_dma_callback().
Also, the TXCOMP bit in the Status Register in not a clear on read flag
but a snapshot of the transmission state at the time the Status
Register is read.
When a NACK error is dectected by the I2C controller, the TXCOMP, NACK
and TXRDY bits are set together to 1 in the SR. If enabled, the TXCOMP
interrupt is triggered at the same time. Also setting the TXRDY to 1
triggers the DMA controller to write the next data into the THR. Such
a write resets the TXCOMP bit to 0 in the SR. So depending on when the
interrupt handler reads the SR, it may fail to detect the NACK error
if it relies on the TXCOMP bit. The NACK bit and its interrupt should
be used instead.
For RX transactions, the TXCOMP bit in the Status Register is cleared
when the START bit is set into the Control Register. However to unify
the management of the TXCOMP bit when the DMA controller is used, the
TXCOMP interrupt is now enabled by the DMA callbacks for both TX and
RX transfers.
Signed-off-by: Cyrille Pitchen <cyrille.pitchen@atmel.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #3.10 and later
Acked-by: Ludovic Desroches <ludovic.desroches@atmel.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Add suspend/resume support to the Broadcom iProc I2C driver
Signed-off-by: Ray Jui <rjui@broadcom.com>
Reviewed-by: Scott Branden <sbranden@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Commit 1fc2fe204c ("i2c: designware: Add runtime PM hooks") adds
runtime pm support using the same ops for system pm and runtime pm.
When suspend to ram, the i2c host may have been runtime suspended, thus
i2c_dw_disable() hangs.
Previously, I fixed this issue by separating ops for system pm and
runtime pm, then in the system suspend/resume path, runtime pm apis are
used to ensure the device is at correct state.
But as Mika Westerberg pointed out: it sounds a bit silly to resume the
device just because you want to call i2c_dw_disable() for it before
suspending again. He then suggested an elegant solution which keeps the
device runtime suspended during system suspend with the help of
'dev->power.direct_complete'. This patch adopted this solution, and in
fact Mika provided the main code.
Signed-off-by: Jisheng Zhang <jszhang@marvell.com>
Acked-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
Tested-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Use recovery framework and implement bus recovery using "Bus Monitor" register.
Tests show that shortening SDA to GND results in "completion" timeout with
"BUSY" bit still set, so initiate recovery in this case.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Sverdlin <alexander.sverdlin@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
sizeof(struct i2c_client) is 1088 bytes on a CONFIG_X86_64=y build and
produces following warning when CONFIG_FRAME_WARN is set to 1024:
drivers/i2c/i2c-core.c: In function ‘acpi_i2c_space_handler’:
drivers/i2c/i2c-core.c:367:1: warning: the frame size of 1152 bytes is
larger than 1024 bytes [-Wframe-larger-than=]
This is not critical given that kernel stack is 16 kB on x86_64 but lets
reduce the stack usage by allocating the struct i2c_client from the heap.
Signed-off-by: Jarkko Nikula <jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com>
Acked-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
The mediatek SoCs have I2C controller that handle I2C transfer.
This patch include common I2C bus driver.
This driver is compatible with I2C controller on mt65xx/mt81xx.
Signed-off-by: Xudong Chen <xudong.chen@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: Liguo Zhang <liguo.zhang@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: Eddie Huang <eddie.huang@mediatek.com>
Acked-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
int is vague, let's simply use the type of the variable in question.
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Inform users what went wrong from the core, so drivers don't have to do
it.
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com>
Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Add SLIMpro I2C device driver on APM X-Gene platform. This I2C
device driver use the SLIMpro Mailbox driver to tunnel message to
the SLIMpro coprocessor to do the work of accessing I2C components.
Signed-off-by: Feng Kan <fkan@apm.com>
Signed-off-by: Hieu Le <hnle@apm.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
implement bus recovery methods for i2c-omap
so we can recover from situations where SCL/SDA
are stuck low.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
The platform_device_id is not modified by these drivers and core uses it
as const.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski.k@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
This adds calls to pinctrl subsystem in order to switch pin states
on suspend/resume if you provide a "sleep" state in DT.
If no "sleep" state is provided in the DT, these calls turn
to NOPs, so we don't need error checking here.
Signed-off-by: Pascal Huerst <pascal.huerst@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
The GPIO subsystem provides dummy GPIO consumer functions if GPIOLIB is
not enabled. Hence drivers that depend on GPIOLIB, but use GPIO consumer
functionality only, can still be compiled if GPIOLIB is not enabled.
Relax the dependency on GPIOLIB if COMPILE_TEST is enabled, where
appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
info(drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-xiic.c:55): Scanning doc for struct xiic_i2c
Warning(drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-xiic.c:79): No description found for parameter 'endianness'
Signed-off-by: Shubhrajyoti Datta <shubhraj@xilinx.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Although unlikely, it is remotely possible for an i2c command to need
more than 200ms complete. Unlike smbus, i2c devices can clock stretch
for an unspecified amount of time. The longest time I've seen
specified for a device is 144ms (bq27541 battery gas), but one could
imagine a device taking a bit slower. 1 second "ought to be enough for
anyone."
The above is not the only justifcation for going above 200ms for a
timeout, though. It turns out that if you've got a large number of
printks going out to a serial console, interrupts on a CPU can be
disabled for hundreds of milliseconds. That's not a great situation to
be in to start with (maybe we should put a cap in vprintk_emit()) but
it's pretty annoying to start seeing unexplained i2c timeouts.
Note that to understand why we can timeout when printk has interrupts
disabled, you need to understand that on current Linux ARM kernels
interrupts are routed to a single CPU in a multicore system. Thus,
you can get:
1. CPU1 is running rk3x_i2c_xfer()
2. CPU0 calls vprintk_emit(), which disables all IRQs on CPU0.
3. I2C interrupt is ready but is set to only run on CPU0, where IRQs
are disabled.
4. CPU1 timeout expires. I2C interrupt is still ready, but CPU0 is
still sitting in the same vprintk_emit()
5. CPU1 sees that no interrupt happened in 200ms, so timeout.
A normal system shouldn't see i2c timeouts anyway, so increasing the
timeout should help people debugging without hurting other people
excessively.
Signed-off-by: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Caesar Wang <wxt@rock-chips.com>
Acked-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Pull i2c fixes from Wolfram Sang:
"This has a mixture of merge window cleanups and bugfixes"
* 'i2c/for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/wsa/linux:
i2c: st: add include for pinctrl
i2c: mux: use proper dev when removing "channel-X" symlinks
i2c: digicolor: remove duplicate include
i2c: Mark adapter devices with pm_runtime_no_callbacks
i2c: pca-platform: fix broken email address
i2c: mxs: fix broken email address
i2c: rk3x: report number of messages transmitted
Here's a set of updates to the Chrome OS platform drivers for this merge window.
Main new things this cycle is:
- Driver changes to expose the lightbar to users. With this, you can make your
own blinkenlights on Chromebook Pixels.
- Changes in the way that the atmel_mxt trackpads are probed. The laptop driver
is trying to be smart and not instantiate the devices that don't answer to
probe. For the trackpad that can come up in two modes (bootloader or regular),
this gets complicated since the driver already knows how to handle the two
modes including the actual addresses used. So now the laptop driver needs to
know more too, instantiating the regular address even if the bootloader one
is the probe that passed.
- mfd driver improvements by Javier Martines Canillas, and a few bugfixes
from him, kbuild and myself.
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Merge tag 'chrome-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/olof/chrome-platform
Pull chrome platform updates from Olof Johansson:
"Here's a set of updates to the Chrome OS platform drivers for this
merge window.
Main new things this cycle is:
- Driver changes to expose the lightbar to users. With this, you can
make your own blinkenlights on Chromebook Pixels.
- Changes in the way that the atmel_mxt trackpads are probed. The
laptop driver is trying to be smart and not instantiate the devices
that don't answer to probe. For the trackpad that can come up in
two modes (bootloader or regular), this gets complicated since the
driver already knows how to handle the two modes including the
actual addresses used. So now the laptop driver needs to know more
too, instantiating the regular address even if the bootloader one
is the probe that passed.
- mfd driver improvements by Javier Martines Canillas, and a few
bugfixes from him, kbuild and myself"
* tag 'chrome-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/olof/chrome-platform:
platform/chrome: chromeos_laptop - instantiate Atmel at primary address
platform/chrome: cros_ec_lpc - Depend on X86 || COMPILE_TEST
platform/chrome: cros_ec_lpc - Include linux/io.h header file
platform/chrome: fix platform_no_drv_owner.cocci warnings
platform/chrome: cros_ec_lightbar - fix duplicate const warning
platform/chrome: cros_ec_dev - fix Unknown escape '%' warning
platform/chrome: Expose Chrome OS Lightbar to users
platform/chrome: Create sysfs attributes for the ChromeOS EC
mfd: cros_ec: Instantiate ChromeOS EC character device
platform/chrome: Add Chrome OS EC userspace device interface
platform/chrome: Add cros_ec_lpc driver for x86 devices
mfd: cros_ec: Add char dev and virtual dev pointers
mfd: cros_ec: Use fixed size arrays to transfer data with the EC
The driver uses pinctrl directly and thus should include the appropriate
header. Sort the headers while we are here to have a better view what is
included and what is not.
Reported-by: Pascal Huerst <pascal.huerst@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Those symlinks are created for the mux_dev, so we need to remove it from
there. Currently, it breaks for muxes where the mux_dev is not the device
of the parent adapter like this:
[ 78.234644] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 365 at fs/sysfs/dir.c:31 sysfs_warn_dup+0x5c/0x78()
[ 78.242438] sysfs: cannot create duplicate filename '/devices/platform/i2cbus@8/channel-0'
Remove confusing comments while we are here.
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Fixes: c9449affad
Cc: stable@kernel.org
And sort them to prevent this from happening again.
Reported-by: Wei Yongjun <yongjun_wei@trendmicro.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Commit 523c5b8964 ("i2c: Remove support for legacy PM") removed the PM
ops from the bus type, which causes the pm operations on the s3c2410
adapter device to fail (-ENOSUPP in rpm_callback). The adapter device
doesn't get bound to a driver and as such can't have its own pm_runtime
callbacks. Previously this was fine as the bus callbacks would have been
used, but now this can cause devices which use PM runtime and are
attached over I2C to fail to resume.
This commit fixes this issue by marking all adapter devices with
pm_runtime_no_callbacks, since they can't have any.
Signed-off-by: Charles Keepax <ckeepax@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
Acked-by: Beata Michalska <b.michalska@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Fixes: 523c5b8964
Cc: stable@kernel.org
My Pengutronix address is not valid anymore, redirect people to the Pengutronix
kernel team.
Reported-by: Harald Geyer <harald@ccbib.org>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Acked-by: Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel@pengutronix.de>
My Pengutronix address is not valid anymore, redirect people to the Pengutronix
kernel team.
Reported-by: Harald Geyer <harald@ccbib.org>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Acked-by: Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel@pengutronix.de>
master_xfer() method should return number of i2c messages transferred,
but on Rockchip we were usually returning just 1, which caused trouble
with users that actually check number of transferred messages vs.
checking for negative error codes.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Cc: stable@kernel.org
Current -next fails to link an ARM allmodconfig because drivers that use
the core recovery functions can be built as modules but those functions
are not exported:
ERROR: "i2c_generic_gpio_recovery" [drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-davinci.ko] undefined!
ERROR: "i2c_generic_scl_recovery" [drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-davinci.ko] undefined!
ERROR: "i2c_recover_bus" [drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-davinci.ko] undefined!
Add exports to fix this.
Fixes: 5f9296ba21 (i2c: Add bus recovery infrastructure)
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Fix:
drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-jz4780.c: In function 'jz4780_i2c_readw':
drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-jz4780.c:181:2: error:
implicit declaration of function 'readw'
drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-jz4780.c: In function 'jz4780_i2c_writew':
drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-jz4780.c:187:2: error:
implicit declaration of function 'writew'
seen with sparc64:allmodconfig and m68k:allmodconfig.
The driver has to include linux/io.h.
Fixes: ba92222ed6 ("i2c: jz4780: Add i2c bus controller driver
for Ingenic JZ4780")
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
- Generic PM domains support update including new PM domain
callbacks to handle device initialization better (Russell King,
Rafael J Wysocki, Kevin Hilman).
- Unified device properties API update including a new mechanism
for accessing data provided by platform initialization code
(Rafael J Wysocki, Adrian Hunter).
- ARM cpuidle update including ARM32/ARM64 handling consolidation
(Daniel Lezcano).
- intel_idle update including support for the Silvermont Core in
the Baytrail SOC and for the Airmont Core in the Cherrytrail and
Braswell SOCs (Len Brown, Mathias Krause).
- New cpufreq driver for Hisilicon ACPU (Leo Yan).
- intel_pstate update including support for the Knights Landing
chip (Dasaratharaman Chandramouli, Kristen Carlson Accardi).
- QorIQ cpufreq driver update (Tang Yuantian, Arnd Bergmann).
- powernv cpufreq driver update (Shilpasri G Bhat).
- devfreq update including Tegra support changes (Tomeu Vizoso,
MyungJoo Ham, Chanwoo Choi).
- powercap RAPL (Running-Average Power Limit) driver update
including support for Intel Broadwell server chips (Jacob Pan,
Mathias Krause).
- ACPI device enumeration update related to the handling of the
special PRP0001 device ID allowing DT-style 'compatible' property
to be used for ACPI device identification (Rafael J Wysocki).
- ACPI EC driver update including limited _DEP support (Lan Tianyu,
Lv Zheng).
- ACPI backlight driver update including a new mechanism to allow
native backlight handling to be forced on non-Windows 8 systems
and a new quirk for Lenovo Ideapad Z570 (Aaron Lu, Hans de Goede).
- New Windows Vista compatibility quirk for Sony VGN-SR19XN (Chen Yu).
- Assorted ACPI fixes and cleanups (Aaron Lu, Martin Kepplinger,
Masanari Iida, Mika Westerberg, Nan Li, Rafael J Wysocki).
- Fixes related to suspend-to-idle for the iTCO watchdog driver and
the ACPI core system suspend/resume code (Rafael J Wysocki, Chen Yu).
- PM tracing support for the suspend phase of system suspend/resume
transitions (Zhonghui Fu).
- Configurable delay for the system suspend/resume testing facility
(Brian Norris).
- PNP subsystem cleanups (Peter Huewe, Rafael J Wysocki).
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Merge tag 'pm+acpi-4.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull power management and ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"These are mostly fixes and cleanups all over, although there are a few
items that sort of fall into the new feature category.
First off, we have new callbacks for PM domains that should help us to
handle some issues related to device initialization in a better way.
There also is some consolidation in the unified device properties API
area allowing us to use that inferface for accessing data coming from
platform initialization code in addition to firmware-provided data.
We have some new device/CPU IDs in a few drivers, support for new
chips and a new cpufreq driver too.
Specifics:
- Generic PM domains support update including new PM domain callbacks
to handle device initialization better (Russell King, Rafael J
Wysocki, Kevin Hilman)
- Unified device properties API update including a new mechanism for
accessing data provided by platform initialization code (Rafael J
Wysocki, Adrian Hunter)
- ARM cpuidle update including ARM32/ARM64 handling consolidation
(Daniel Lezcano)
- intel_idle update including support for the Silvermont Core in the
Baytrail SOC and for the Airmont Core in the Cherrytrail and
Braswell SOCs (Len Brown, Mathias Krause)
- New cpufreq driver for Hisilicon ACPU (Leo Yan)
- intel_pstate update including support for the Knights Landing chip
(Dasaratharaman Chandramouli, Kristen Carlson Accardi)
- QorIQ cpufreq driver update (Tang Yuantian, Arnd Bergmann)
- powernv cpufreq driver update (Shilpasri G Bhat)
- devfreq update including Tegra support changes (Tomeu Vizoso,
MyungJoo Ham, Chanwoo Choi)
- powercap RAPL (Running-Average Power Limit) driver update including
support for Intel Broadwell server chips (Jacob Pan, Mathias Krause)
- ACPI device enumeration update related to the handling of the
special PRP0001 device ID allowing DT-style 'compatible' property
to be used for ACPI device identification (Rafael J Wysocki)
- ACPI EC driver update including limited _DEP support (Lan Tianyu,
Lv Zheng)
- ACPI backlight driver update including a new mechanism to allow
native backlight handling to be forced on non-Windows 8 systems and
a new quirk for Lenovo Ideapad Z570 (Aaron Lu, Hans de Goede)
- New Windows Vista compatibility quirk for Sony VGN-SR19XN (Chen Yu)
- Assorted ACPI fixes and cleanups (Aaron Lu, Martin Kepplinger,
Masanari Iida, Mika Westerberg, Nan Li, Rafael J Wysocki)
- Fixes related to suspend-to-idle for the iTCO watchdog driver and
the ACPI core system suspend/resume code (Rafael J Wysocki, Chen Yu)
- PM tracing support for the suspend phase of system suspend/resume
transitions (Zhonghui Fu)
- Configurable delay for the system suspend/resume testing facility
(Brian Norris)
- PNP subsystem cleanups (Peter Huewe, Rafael J Wysocki)"
* tag 'pm+acpi-4.1-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (74 commits)
ACPI / scan: Fix NULL pointer dereference in acpi_companion_match()
ACPI / scan: Rework modalias creation when "compatible" is present
intel_idle: mark cpu id array as __initconst
powercap / RAPL: mark rapl_ids array as __initconst
powercap / RAPL: add ID for Broadwell server
intel_pstate: Knights Landing support
intel_pstate: remove MSR test
cpufreq: fix qoriq uniprocessor build
ACPI / scan: Take the PRP0001 position in the list of IDs into account
ACPI / scan: Simplify acpi_match_device()
ACPI / scan: Generalize of_compatible matching
device property: Introduce firmware node type for platform data
device property: Make it possible to use secondary firmware nodes
PM / watchdog: iTCO: stop watchdog during system suspend
cpufreq: hisilicon: add acpu driver
ACPI / EC: Call acpi_walk_dep_device_list() after installing EC opregion handler
cpufreq: powernv: Report cpu frequency throttling
intel_idle: Add support for the Airmont Core in the Cherrytrail and Braswell SOCs
intel_idle: Update support for Silvermont Core in Baytrail SOC
PM / devfreq: tegra: Register governor on module init
...
Pull i2c updates from Wolfram Sang:
"Most notable:
- introducing the i2c_quirk infrastructure. Now, flaws of I2C
controllers can be described and the core will check if the flaws
collide with the messages to be sent
- wait_for_completion return type cleanup series
- new drivers for Digicolor, Netlogic XLP, Ingenic JZ4780
- updates to the I2C slave framework which include API changes. Its
only user was updated, too. Documentation was finally added
- changed dynamic bus numbering for the DT case. This could change
bus numbers for users. However, it fixes a collision where dynamic
and static busses request the same id.
- driver bugfixes, cleanups"
* 'i2c/for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/wsa/linux: (52 commits)
i2c: xlp9xx: Driver for Netlogic XLP9XX/5XX I2C controller
of: Add vendor prefix 'netlogic'
i2c: davinci: use ICPFUNC to toggle I2C as gpio for bus recovery
i2c: davinci: use bus recovery infrastructure
i2c: change input parameter to i2c_adapter for prepare/unprepare_recovery
i2c: i2c-mux-gpio: remove error messages for probe deferrals
i2c: jz4780: Add i2c bus controller driver for Ingenic JZ4780
i2c: dln2: set the device tree node of the adapter
i2c: davinci: fixup wait_for_completion_timeout handling
i2c: mpc: Fix ISR return value
i2c: slave-eeprom: add more info when to increase the pointer
i2c: slave: add documentation for i2c-slave-eeprom
Documentation: i2c: describe the new slave mode
i2c: slave: rework the slave API
i2c: add support for the Digicolor I2C controller
i2c: busses with dynamic ids should start after fixed ids for DT
of: base: add function to get highest id of an alias stem
i2c: designware: Suppress error message if platform_get_irq() < 0
i2c: mpc: assign the correct prescaler from SVR
i2c: img-scb: fixup of wait_for_completion_timeout return handling
...
Add an I2C bus driver i2c-xlp9xx.c to support the I2C block in the
XLP9xx/XLP5xx MIPS SoC. Update Kconfig and Makefile to add the
CONFIG_I2C_XLP9XX option.
Signed-off-by: Subhendu Sekhar Behera <sbehera@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Jayachandran C <jchandra@broadcom.com>
Reviewed-by: Ray Jui <rjui@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Having a board where the I2C bus locks up occasionally made it clear
that the bus recovery in the i2c-davinci driver will only work on
some boards, because on regular boards, this will only toggle GPIO
lines that aren't muxed to the actual pins.
The I2C controller on SoCs like da850 (and da830), Keystone 2 has the
built-in capability to bit-bang its lines by using the ICPFUNC registers
of the i2c controller.
Implement the suggested procedure by toggling SCL and checking SDA using
the ICPFUNC registers of the I2C controller when present. Allow platforms
to indicate the presence of the ICPFUNC registers with a has_pfunc platform
data flag and add optional DT property "ti,has-pfunc" to indicate
the same in DT.
Reviewed-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de>
Acked-by: Alexander Sverdlin <alexander.sverdlin@nokia.com>
Tested-by: Michael Lawnick <michael.lawnick@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Gardiner <bengardiner@nanometrics.ca>
Signed-off-by: Mike Looijmans <milo-software@users.sourceforge.net>
[grygorii.strashko@ti.com: combined patches from Ben Gardiner and
Mike Looijmans and reimplemented ICPFUNC bus recovery using I2C
bus recovery infrastructure]
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
This patch converts Davinci I2C driver to use I2C bus recovery
infrastructure, introduced by commit 5f9296ba21 ("i2c: Add
bus recovery infrastructure").
The i2c_bus_recovery_info is configured for Davinci I2C adapter
only in case scl_pin is provided in platform data.
As the controller must be held in reset while doing so, the
recovery routine must re-init the controller. Since this was already
being done after each call to i2c_recover_bus, move those calls into
the recovery_prepare/unprepare routines and as well.
Acked-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
This patch changes type of input parameter for
prepare/unprepare_recovery() callbacks from struct i2c_bus_recovery_info
* to struct i2c_adapter *. This allows to simplify implementation of
these callbacks and avoid type conversations from i2c_bus_recovery_info
to i2c_adapter. The i2c_bus_recovery_info can be simply retrieved from
struct i2c_adapter which contains pointer on it. There are no users
currently, so this is safe to do.
Acked-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de>
Acked-by: Alexander Sverdlin <alexander.sverdlin@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Probe deferral is not an error case. It happens only when
the necessary dependencies are not there yet.
The driver core is already printing a message when a driver
requests probe deferral, so this can be traced in the logs
without these error prints.
This patch removes the error messages for these deferral cases.
Signed-off-by: Ionut Nicu <ioan.nicu.ext@nokia.com>
Acked-by: Alexander Sverdlin <alexander.sverdlin@nokia.com>
Acked-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter.korsgaard@barco.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Adds the i2c bus controller driver for the Ingenic JZ4780 SoC.
Signed-off-by: Zubair Lutfullah Kakakhel <Zubair.Kakakhel@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
This patch makes sure the platform device tree node is inherited by
the adapter device. This allows the DLN2 bus to work with i2c devices
defined in the device tree.
Signed-off-by: Octavian Purdila <octavian.purdila@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
wait_for_completion_timeout return 0 (timeout) or >=1 (completion) so the check
for >= 0 is always true and can be dropped implying that r==-EREMOTEIO and thus
the return of -EREMOTEIO can be done in the if (dev->buf_len) branch.
As wait_for_completion_timeout returns unsigned long not int, and int r is
exclusively used for wait_for_completion_timeout it is renamed and the type
changed to unsigned long.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Mc Guire <hofrat@osadl.org>
Acked-by: Alexander Sverdlin <alexander.sverdlin@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
ISR should not return IRQ_HANDLED for not handling anything.
This patch fixes the return value of ISR for the same case.
Signed-off-by: Amit Singh Tomar <amit.tomar@freescale.com>
Acked-by: Danielle Costantino <danielle.costantino@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
It is a bit subtle when to correctly increase the buffer index when
reading. Make this clearer by adding some more comments and pointers to
the docs.
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com>
Acked-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
After more discussion, brave users, and additional datasheet evaluation,
some API updates for the new I2C slave framework became imminent. The
slave events now get some easier to understand naming. Also, the event
handling has been simplified to only need a single call to the slave
callback when an action by the backend is required.
Reported-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com>
Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Acked-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
The CX92755 is an SoC in the Conexant Digicolor series. The devicetree binding
document describes the I2C controller on the CX92755 SoC, that is also shared
by some other SoCs in the Digicolor series. The driver adds support.
Signed-off-by: Baruch Siach <baruch@tkos.co.il>
[wsa: fixed spaces around operators]
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Make sure dynamic ids do not interfere with fixed ones and let them
start after the highest fixed id. This patch might cause different
bus-numbers than before for dynamic ids, however it fixes a bug. Assume:
- fixed id0 defers probe
- fixed id1 succeeds and registers a muxed bus with dynamic id
- muxed bus gets id0
- fixed id0 wants to probe again, but its fixed id is gone now
- fixed id0 probe fails
With this patch, the fixed ids are always reserved in the DT case.
For legacy board init, we already have a mechanism like this in
i2c_register_board_info().
Reported-by: Bob Feretich <bob.feretich@rafresearch.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
Now that the ACPI companions of devices are represented by pointers
to struct fwnode_handle, it is not quite efficient to check whether
or not an ACPI companion of a device is present by evaluating the
ACPI_COMPANION() macro.
For this reason, introduce a special static inline routine for that,
has_acpi_companion(), and update the code to use it where applicable.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Now that we have struct fwnode_handle, we can use that to point to
ACPI companions from struct device objects instead of pointing to
struct acpi_device directly.
There are two benefits from that. First, the somewhat ugly and
hackish struct acpi_dev_node can be dropped and, second, the same
struct fwnode_handle pointer can be used in the future to point
to other (non-ACPI) firmware device node types.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Acked-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@linaro.org>