From: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
To: linux-aspeed@lists.ozlabs.org
Subject: [PATCH v13 2/3] i2c: aspeed: support AST2600 i2c new register mode driver
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 16:32:45 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Zsc9_UddBybdnM1Z@smile.fi.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <OS8PR06MB7541945591A62B956DA28AD9F28F2@OS8PR06MB7541.apcprd06.prod.outlook.com>
On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 02:24:26AM +0000, Ryan Chen wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 06:43:01AM +0000, Ryan Chen wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 05:28:49PM +0800, Ryan Chen wrote:
...
> > > > > + /* Check 0x14's SDA and SCL status */
> > > > > + state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> > > > > + if (!(state & AST2600_I2CC_SDA_LINE_STS) && (state &
> > > > AST2600_I2CC_SCL_LINE_STS)) {
> > > > > + writel(AST2600_I2CM_RECOVER_CMD_EN, i2c_bus->reg_base
> > +
> > > > AST2600_I2CM_CMD_STS);
> > > > > + r = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c_bus->cmd_complete,
> > > > i2c_bus->adap.timeout);
> > > > > + if (r == 0) {
> > > > > + dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery timed out\n");
> > > > > + ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
> > > > > + } else {
> > > > > + if (i2c_bus->cmd_err) {
> > > > > + dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery error\n");
> > > > > + ret = -EPROTO;
> > > > > + }
> > > > > + }
> > > > > + }
> > > >
> > > > ret is set but maybe overridden.
> > >
> > > If will modify by following.
> > > if (r == 0) {
> > > dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery timed out\n");
> > > ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
> > > } else if (i2c_bus->cmd_err) {
> > > dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery error\n");
> > > ret = -EPROTO;
> > > }
> > > If no error keep ret = 0;
> >
> > It doesn't change the behaviour. Still ret can be overridden below...
>
> Yes, it is expectable, previous is issue recovery command out then the
> following is double confirm the bus status.
> If bus still busy, the function still return recovery fail.
>
> Or should I modify by following?
> /* Check 0x14's SDA and SCL status */
> state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> if (!(state & AST2600_I2CC_SDA_LINE_STS) && (state & AST2600_I2CC_SCL_LINE_STS)) {
> writel(AST2600_I2CM_RECOVER_CMD_EN, i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CM_CMD_STS);
> r = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c_bus->cmd_complete, i2c_bus->adap.timeout);
> if (r == 0) {
> dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery timed out\n");
> ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
This assignment doesn't make sense.
> } else if (i2c_bus->cmd_err) {
> dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery error\n");
> ret = -EPROTO;
> }
> /* check bus status */
> state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> if (state & AST2600_I2CC_BUS_BUSY_STS) {
> dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "Can't recover bus [%x]\n", state);
> ret = -EPROTO;
> }
> }
> > > > > + /* Recovery done */
> > > >
> > > > Even if it fails above?
> > >
> > > This will keep check the bus status, if bus busy, will give ret =
> > > -EPROTO;
> > >
> > > > > + state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> > > > > + if (state & AST2600_I2CC_BUS_BUSY_STS) {
> > > > > + dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "Can't recover bus [%x]\n", state);
> > > > > + ret = -EPROTO;
> >
> > ...here.
See above.
> > > > > + }
> > > > > +
> > > > > + /* restore original master/slave setting */
> > > > > + writel(ctrl, i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_FUN_CTRL);
> > > > > + return ret;
...
> > > > > + i2c_bus->master_dma_addr =
> > > > > + dma_map_single(i2c_bus->dev, i2c_bus->master_safe_buf,
> > > > > + msg->len, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
> > > >
> > > > > + if (dma_mapping_error(i2c_bus->dev,
> > i2c_bus->master_dma_addr))
> > > > {
> > > > > + i2c_put_dma_safe_msg_buf(i2c_bus->master_safe_buf,
> > msg,
> > > > false);
> > > > > + i2c_bus->master_safe_buf = NULL;
> > > >
> > > > > + return -ENOMEM;
> > > >
> > > > Why is the dma_mapping_error() returned error code shadowed?
> > >
> > > Sorry, please point me why you are think it is shadowed?
> > > As I know dma_mapping_error() will return 0 or -ENOMEM. So I check if it
> > is !=0.
> > > Than return -ENOMEM.
> >
> > First of all, it is a bad style to rely on the implementation details where it's not
> > crucial. Second, today it may return only ENOMEM, tomorrow it can return a
> > different code or codes. And in general, one should not shadow an error code
> > without justification.
> >
> Understood, The following is better, am I right? (if yest, those will update in driver)
Yes.
> Int ret;
> .....
> ret = dma_mapping_error(i2c_bus->dev, i2c_bus->master_dma_addr)
> if (ret) {
> i2c_put_dma_safe_msg_buf(i2c_bus->master_safe_buf, msg, false);
> i2c_bus->master_safe_buf = NULL;
> return ret;
> }
>
> > > > > + }
...
> > > > > + if (i2c_bus->mode == BUFF_MODE) {
> > > > > + i2c_bus->buf_base =
> > > > devm_platform_get_and_ioremap_resource(pdev, 1, &res);
> > > > > + if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(i2c_bus->buf_base))
> > > > > + i2c_bus->buf_size = resource_size(res) / 2;
> > > > > + else
> > > > > + i2c_bus->mode = BYTE_MODE;
> > > >
> > > > What's wrong with positive conditional? And is it even possible to
> > > > have NULL here?
> > > >
> > > Yes, if dtsi fill not following yaml example have reg 1, that will failure at buffer
> > mode.
> > > And I can swith to byte mode.
> > >
> > > reg = <0x80 0x80>, <0xc00 0x20>;
> >
> > I was asking about if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(...)) line:
> > 1) Why 'if (!foo) {} else {}' instead of 'if (foo) {} else {}'?
> I will update to following.
> if (IS_ERR(i2c_bus->buf_base))
> i2c_bus->mode = BYTE_MODE;
> else
> i2c_bus->buf_size = resource_size(res) / 2;
>
> > 2) Why _NULL?
> If dtsi file is claim only 1 reg offset. reg = <0x80 0x80>; that will goto byte mode.
> reg = <0x80 0x80>, <0xc00 0x20>; can support buffer mode.
> due to 2nd is buffer register offset.
I have asked why IS_ERR_OR_NULL() and not IS_ERR().
> > > > > + }
--
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko
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To: Ryan Chen <ryan_chen@aspeedtech.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v13 2/3] i2c: aspeed: support AST2600 i2c new register mode driver
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 16:32:45 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Zsc9_UddBybdnM1Z@smile.fi.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <OS8PR06MB7541945591A62B956DA28AD9F28F2@OS8PR06MB7541.apcprd06.prod.outlook.com>
On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 02:24:26AM +0000, Ryan Chen wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 06:43:01AM +0000, Ryan Chen wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 05:28:49PM +0800, Ryan Chen wrote:
...
> > > > > + /* Check 0x14's SDA and SCL status */
> > > > > + state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> > > > > + if (!(state & AST2600_I2CC_SDA_LINE_STS) && (state &
> > > > AST2600_I2CC_SCL_LINE_STS)) {
> > > > > + writel(AST2600_I2CM_RECOVER_CMD_EN, i2c_bus->reg_base
> > +
> > > > AST2600_I2CM_CMD_STS);
> > > > > + r = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c_bus->cmd_complete,
> > > > i2c_bus->adap.timeout);
> > > > > + if (r == 0) {
> > > > > + dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery timed out\n");
> > > > > + ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
> > > > > + } else {
> > > > > + if (i2c_bus->cmd_err) {
> > > > > + dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery error\n");
> > > > > + ret = -EPROTO;
> > > > > + }
> > > > > + }
> > > > > + }
> > > >
> > > > ret is set but maybe overridden.
> > >
> > > If will modify by following.
> > > if (r == 0) {
> > > dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery timed out\n");
> > > ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
> > > } else if (i2c_bus->cmd_err) {
> > > dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery error\n");
> > > ret = -EPROTO;
> > > }
> > > If no error keep ret = 0;
> >
> > It doesn't change the behaviour. Still ret can be overridden below...
>
> Yes, it is expectable, previous is issue recovery command out then the
> following is double confirm the bus status.
> If bus still busy, the function still return recovery fail.
>
> Or should I modify by following?
> /* Check 0x14's SDA and SCL status */
> state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> if (!(state & AST2600_I2CC_SDA_LINE_STS) && (state & AST2600_I2CC_SCL_LINE_STS)) {
> writel(AST2600_I2CM_RECOVER_CMD_EN, i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CM_CMD_STS);
> r = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c_bus->cmd_complete, i2c_bus->adap.timeout);
> if (r == 0) {
> dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery timed out\n");
> ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
This assignment doesn't make sense.
> } else if (i2c_bus->cmd_err) {
> dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery error\n");
> ret = -EPROTO;
> }
> /* check bus status */
> state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> if (state & AST2600_I2CC_BUS_BUSY_STS) {
> dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "Can't recover bus [%x]\n", state);
> ret = -EPROTO;
> }
> }
> > > > > + /* Recovery done */
> > > >
> > > > Even if it fails above?
> > >
> > > This will keep check the bus status, if bus busy, will give ret =
> > > -EPROTO;
> > >
> > > > > + state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> > > > > + if (state & AST2600_I2CC_BUS_BUSY_STS) {
> > > > > + dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "Can't recover bus [%x]\n", state);
> > > > > + ret = -EPROTO;
> >
> > ...here.
See above.
> > > > > + }
> > > > > +
> > > > > + /* restore original master/slave setting */
> > > > > + writel(ctrl, i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_FUN_CTRL);
> > > > > + return ret;
...
> > > > > + i2c_bus->master_dma_addr =
> > > > > + dma_map_single(i2c_bus->dev, i2c_bus->master_safe_buf,
> > > > > + msg->len, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
> > > >
> > > > > + if (dma_mapping_error(i2c_bus->dev,
> > i2c_bus->master_dma_addr))
> > > > {
> > > > > + i2c_put_dma_safe_msg_buf(i2c_bus->master_safe_buf,
> > msg,
> > > > false);
> > > > > + i2c_bus->master_safe_buf = NULL;
> > > >
> > > > > + return -ENOMEM;
> > > >
> > > > Why is the dma_mapping_error() returned error code shadowed?
> > >
> > > Sorry, please point me why you are think it is shadowed?
> > > As I know dma_mapping_error() will return 0 or -ENOMEM. So I check if it
> > is !=0.
> > > Than return -ENOMEM.
> >
> > First of all, it is a bad style to rely on the implementation details where it's not
> > crucial. Second, today it may return only ENOMEM, tomorrow it can return a
> > different code or codes. And in general, one should not shadow an error code
> > without justification.
> >
> Understood, The following is better, am I right? (if yest, those will update in driver)
Yes.
> Int ret;
> .....
> ret = dma_mapping_error(i2c_bus->dev, i2c_bus->master_dma_addr)
> if (ret) {
> i2c_put_dma_safe_msg_buf(i2c_bus->master_safe_buf, msg, false);
> i2c_bus->master_safe_buf = NULL;
> return ret;
> }
>
> > > > > + }
...
> > > > > + if (i2c_bus->mode == BUFF_MODE) {
> > > > > + i2c_bus->buf_base =
> > > > devm_platform_get_and_ioremap_resource(pdev, 1, &res);
> > > > > + if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(i2c_bus->buf_base))
> > > > > + i2c_bus->buf_size = resource_size(res) / 2;
> > > > > + else
> > > > > + i2c_bus->mode = BYTE_MODE;
> > > >
> > > > What's wrong with positive conditional? And is it even possible to
> > > > have NULL here?
> > > >
> > > Yes, if dtsi fill not following yaml example have reg 1, that will failure at buffer
> > mode.
> > > And I can swith to byte mode.
> > >
> > > reg = <0x80 0x80>, <0xc00 0x20>;
> >
> > I was asking about if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(...)) line:
> > 1) Why 'if (!foo) {} else {}' instead of 'if (foo) {} else {}'?
> I will update to following.
> if (IS_ERR(i2c_bus->buf_base))
> i2c_bus->mode = BYTE_MODE;
> else
> i2c_bus->buf_size = resource_size(res) / 2;
>
> > 2) Why _NULL?
> If dtsi file is claim only 1 reg offset. reg = <0x80 0x80>; that will goto byte mode.
> reg = <0x80 0x80>, <0xc00 0x20>; can support buffer mode.
> due to 2nd is buffer register offset.
I have asked why IS_ERR_OR_NULL() and not IS_ERR().
> > > > > + }
--
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko
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From: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
To: Ryan Chen <ryan_chen@aspeedtech.com>
Cc: "robh@kernel.org" <robh@kernel.org>,
"conor+dt@kernel.org" <conor+dt@kernel.org>,
"andi.shyti@kernel.org" <andi.shyti@kernel.org>,
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<linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v13 2/3] i2c: aspeed: support AST2600 i2c new register mode driver
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 16:32:45 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Zsc9_UddBybdnM1Z@smile.fi.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <OS8PR06MB7541945591A62B956DA28AD9F28F2@OS8PR06MB7541.apcprd06.prod.outlook.com>
On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 02:24:26AM +0000, Ryan Chen wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 06:43:01AM +0000, Ryan Chen wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 05:28:49PM +0800, Ryan Chen wrote:
...
> > > > > + /* Check 0x14's SDA and SCL status */
> > > > > + state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> > > > > + if (!(state & AST2600_I2CC_SDA_LINE_STS) && (state &
> > > > AST2600_I2CC_SCL_LINE_STS)) {
> > > > > + writel(AST2600_I2CM_RECOVER_CMD_EN, i2c_bus->reg_base
> > +
> > > > AST2600_I2CM_CMD_STS);
> > > > > + r = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c_bus->cmd_complete,
> > > > i2c_bus->adap.timeout);
> > > > > + if (r == 0) {
> > > > > + dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery timed out\n");
> > > > > + ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
> > > > > + } else {
> > > > > + if (i2c_bus->cmd_err) {
> > > > > + dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery error\n");
> > > > > + ret = -EPROTO;
> > > > > + }
> > > > > + }
> > > > > + }
> > > >
> > > > ret is set but maybe overridden.
> > >
> > > If will modify by following.
> > > if (r == 0) {
> > > dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery timed out\n");
> > > ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
> > > } else if (i2c_bus->cmd_err) {
> > > dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery error\n");
> > > ret = -EPROTO;
> > > }
> > > If no error keep ret = 0;
> >
> > It doesn't change the behaviour. Still ret can be overridden below...
>
> Yes, it is expectable, previous is issue recovery command out then the
> following is double confirm the bus status.
> If bus still busy, the function still return recovery fail.
>
> Or should I modify by following?
> /* Check 0x14's SDA and SCL status */
> state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> if (!(state & AST2600_I2CC_SDA_LINE_STS) && (state & AST2600_I2CC_SCL_LINE_STS)) {
> writel(AST2600_I2CM_RECOVER_CMD_EN, i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CM_CMD_STS);
> r = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c_bus->cmd_complete, i2c_bus->adap.timeout);
> if (r == 0) {
> dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery timed out\n");
> ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
This assignment doesn't make sense.
> } else if (i2c_bus->cmd_err) {
> dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "recovery error\n");
> ret = -EPROTO;
> }
> /* check bus status */
> state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> if (state & AST2600_I2CC_BUS_BUSY_STS) {
> dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "Can't recover bus [%x]\n", state);
> ret = -EPROTO;
> }
> }
> > > > > + /* Recovery done */
> > > >
> > > > Even if it fails above?
> > >
> > > This will keep check the bus status, if bus busy, will give ret =
> > > -EPROTO;
> > >
> > > > > + state = readl(i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_STS_AND_BUFF);
> > > > > + if (state & AST2600_I2CC_BUS_BUSY_STS) {
> > > > > + dev_dbg(i2c_bus->dev, "Can't recover bus [%x]\n", state);
> > > > > + ret = -EPROTO;
> >
> > ...here.
See above.
> > > > > + }
> > > > > +
> > > > > + /* restore original master/slave setting */
> > > > > + writel(ctrl, i2c_bus->reg_base + AST2600_I2CC_FUN_CTRL);
> > > > > + return ret;
...
> > > > > + i2c_bus->master_dma_addr =
> > > > > + dma_map_single(i2c_bus->dev, i2c_bus->master_safe_buf,
> > > > > + msg->len, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
> > > >
> > > > > + if (dma_mapping_error(i2c_bus->dev,
> > i2c_bus->master_dma_addr))
> > > > {
> > > > > + i2c_put_dma_safe_msg_buf(i2c_bus->master_safe_buf,
> > msg,
> > > > false);
> > > > > + i2c_bus->master_safe_buf = NULL;
> > > >
> > > > > + return -ENOMEM;
> > > >
> > > > Why is the dma_mapping_error() returned error code shadowed?
> > >
> > > Sorry, please point me why you are think it is shadowed?
> > > As I know dma_mapping_error() will return 0 or -ENOMEM. So I check if it
> > is !=0.
> > > Than return -ENOMEM.
> >
> > First of all, it is a bad style to rely on the implementation details where it's not
> > crucial. Second, today it may return only ENOMEM, tomorrow it can return a
> > different code or codes. And in general, one should not shadow an error code
> > without justification.
> >
> Understood, The following is better, am I right? (if yest, those will update in driver)
Yes.
> Int ret;
> .....
> ret = dma_mapping_error(i2c_bus->dev, i2c_bus->master_dma_addr)
> if (ret) {
> i2c_put_dma_safe_msg_buf(i2c_bus->master_safe_buf, msg, false);
> i2c_bus->master_safe_buf = NULL;
> return ret;
> }
>
> > > > > + }
...
> > > > > + if (i2c_bus->mode == BUFF_MODE) {
> > > > > + i2c_bus->buf_base =
> > > > devm_platform_get_and_ioremap_resource(pdev, 1, &res);
> > > > > + if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(i2c_bus->buf_base))
> > > > > + i2c_bus->buf_size = resource_size(res) / 2;
> > > > > + else
> > > > > + i2c_bus->mode = BYTE_MODE;
> > > >
> > > > What's wrong with positive conditional? And is it even possible to
> > > > have NULL here?
> > > >
> > > Yes, if dtsi fill not following yaml example have reg 1, that will failure at buffer
> > mode.
> > > And I can swith to byte mode.
> > >
> > > reg = <0x80 0x80>, <0xc00 0x20>;
> >
> > I was asking about if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(...)) line:
> > 1) Why 'if (!foo) {} else {}' instead of 'if (foo) {} else {}'?
> I will update to following.
> if (IS_ERR(i2c_bus->buf_base))
> i2c_bus->mode = BYTE_MODE;
> else
> i2c_bus->buf_size = resource_size(res) / 2;
>
> > 2) Why _NULL?
> If dtsi file is claim only 1 reg offset. reg = <0x80 0x80>; that will goto byte mode.
> reg = <0x80 0x80>, <0xc00 0x20>; can support buffer mode.
> due to 2nd is buffer register offset.
I have asked why IS_ERR_OR_NULL() and not IS_ERR().
> > > > > + }
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With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko
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