On Tue, Dec 02, 2025 at 09:09:47AM +0100, Marcus Folkesson wrote: > This was a RFC on how to implement a feature to have different bus > speeds on different channels with an I2C multiplexer/switch. > As no major complaints on the design came up during the review, I > decided to submit the series without the RFC tag. > > The benefit with this feature is that you may group devices after > the fastest bus speed they can handle. > A real-world example is that you could have e.g. a display running @400kHz > and a smart battery running @100kHz using the same I2C controller. > > There are many corner cases where this may cause a problem for some > hardware topologies. I've tried to describe those I could think of > in the documentation, see Patch #5. > > E.g. one risk is that if the mux driver does not disconnect channels > when Idle, this may cause a higher frequency to "leak" through to > devices that are supposed to run at lower bus speed. > This is not only a "problem" for changing bus speed but could also be > an issue for potential address conflicts. > > The implementation is split up into several patches: > > Patch #1 Introduce a callback for the i2c controller to set bus speed > Patch #2 Introduce functionality to adjust bus speed depending on mux > channel. > Patch #3 Cleanup i2c-davinci driver a bit to prepare it for set_clk_freq > Parch #4 Implement set_clk_freq for the i2c-davinci driver > Parch #5 Update documentation with this feature > > Signed-off-by: Marcus Folkesson Ping on this series. Best regards, Marcus Folkesson