From: Wolfram Sang <wsa-z923LK4zBo2bacvFa/9K2g@public.gmane.org>
To: Laurent Pinchart
<laurent.pinchart-ryLnwIuWjnjg/C1BVhZhaw@public.gmane.org>
Cc: linux-sh-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org,
linux-i2c-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org,
Magnus Damm <magnus.damm-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>,
Simon Horman <horms-/R6kz+dDXgpPR4JQBCEnsQ@public.gmane.org>,
linux-arm-kernel-IAPFreCvJWM7uuMidbF8XUB+6BGkLq7r@public.gmane.org,
devicetree-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH V2 5/5] i2c: riic: add driver
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:06:47 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20131219120646.GA2563@katana> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1407973.m5fTNuo5v5@avalon>
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Hi Laurent,
thanks for the review!
> > +/*
> > + * This i2c core has a lot of interrupts, namely 8. We use their chaining
> > as
> > + * some kind of state machine.
>
> I have mixed feelings about this. Wouldn't it be more efficient to have an
> internal state machine (which you partially have already, using RIIC_INIT_MSG
> for instance) instead of relying on enabling/disabling interrupts ? The latter
> has a larger overhead.
I am not sure I get you here. I need the interrupts anyhow. For example,
after the last byte has been written to the 1-byte-FIFO in the
transmission_irq, I need to wait for the transmission_end_irq to ensure
the bits are already on the wire before I mark the message completed.
Polling for that condition is more overhead than just enabling the
proper interrupt (one write to ICIER). I don't need to switch ISR since
all the interrupts are seperate and have dedicated ISR.
> > +static int riic_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *adap, struct i2c_msg msgs[], int
> > num)
> > +{
> > + struct riic_dev *riic = i2c_get_adapdata(adap);
> > + int i, ret;
>
> One of my favorite bikeshedding comments is to ask for unsigned int when the
> variable can't be negative :-)
OK.
> > + /*
> > + * TODO: Implement formula to calculate the timing values depending on
> > + * variable parent clock rate and arbitrary bus speed
> > + */
> > + rate = clk_get_rate(riic->clk);
> > + if (rate != 33325000) {
> > + dev_err(&riic->adapter.dev,
> > + "invalid parent clk (%lu). Must be 33325000Hz\n", rate);
>
> What about a "goto done;" here and below to avoid repeating the
> clk_disable_unprepare() call ?
Yeah, can be argued that way. I was fine with both.
>
> > + clk_disable_unprepare(riic->clk);
> > + return -EINVAL;
> > + }
> > +
> > + /* Changing the order of accessing IICRST and ICE may break things! */
> > + writeb(ICCR1_IICRST | ICCR1_SOWP, riic->base + RIIC_ICCR1);
> > + riic_clear_set_bit(riic, 0, ICCR1_ICE, RIIC_ICCR1);
> > +
> > + switch (spd) {
> > + case 100000:
> > + writeb(ICMR1_CKS(3), riic->base + RIIC_ICMR1);
> > + writeb(ICBRH_SP100K, riic->base + RIIC_ICBRH);
> > + writeb(ICBRL_SP100K, riic->base + RIIC_ICBRL);
> > + break;
> > + case 400000:
> > + writeb(ICMR1_CKS(1), riic->base + RIIC_ICMR1);
> > + writeb(ICBRH_SP400K, riic->base + RIIC_ICBRH);
> > + writeb(ICBRL_SP400K, riic->base + RIIC_ICBRL);
>
> Couldn't you compute the ICMR1, ICBRH and ICBRL values at runtime instead ?
As mentioned in the TODO above, this is scheduled for an incremental
update to this driver.
> > + of_property_read_u32(np, "clock-frequency", &bus_rate);
>
> As the property is mandatory, shouldn't you check the return value of this
> function ? Another option would be to make the clock-frequency property
> optional and use a default value. What do the other I2C bus drivers usually do
> ?
bus_rate is initialized to 0 and if read_u32 fails, it will stay this
way. Then, the call to riic_init_hw() will fail and report the error.
There is no standard behaviour (use sane default or fail) yet. It is
somewhere on the I2C todo list :/
Regards,
Wolfram
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Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-12-18 21:31 [PATCH V2 0/5] arm: shmobile: r7s72100: add native i2c support Wolfram Sang
2013-12-18 21:31 ` [PATCH V2 2/5] arm: shmobile: r7s72100: add i2c clocks Wolfram Sang
[not found] ` <1387402321-21866-3-git-send-email-wsa-z923LK4zBo2bacvFa/9K2g@public.gmane.org>
2013-12-24 2:48 ` Simon Horman
[not found] ` <20131224024855.GC22401-/R6kz+dDXgpPR4JQBCEnsQ@public.gmane.org>
2013-12-26 21:20 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2013-12-26 21:25 ` Wolfram Sang
2013-12-26 21:34 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
[not found] ` <CAMuHMdXF6WmS_j4pC1U5jL3SK-ck7N=EA+-45duXdRZP1cOJkw-JsoAwUIsXosN+BqQ9rBEUg@public.gmane.org>
2013-12-26 21:51 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
[not found] ` <CAMuHMdXP4DAF1_DPtNfwCyP8WHFU03=zgM7i8FW9n6tcJpAHHQ-JsoAwUIsXosN+BqQ9rBEUg@public.gmane.org>
2013-12-27 2:01 ` Simon Horman
[not found] ` <1387402321-21866-1-git-send-email-wsa-z923LK4zBo2bacvFa/9K2g@public.gmane.org>
2013-12-18 21:31 ` [PATCH V2 1/5] pinctrl: r7s72100: add riic groups Wolfram Sang
[not found] ` <1387402321-21866-2-git-send-email-wsa-z923LK4zBo2bacvFa/9K2g@public.gmane.org>
2013-12-18 21:49 ` Wolfram Sang
2013-12-18 21:31 ` [PATCH V2 3/5] arm: shmobile: r7s72100: add nodes for i2c controllers to dtsi Wolfram Sang
[not found] ` <1387402321-21866-4-git-send-email-wsa-z923LK4zBo2bacvFa/9K2g@public.gmane.org>
2013-12-27 4:27 ` Wolfram Sang
2014-01-06 5:22 ` Simon Horman
2013-12-18 21:32 ` [PATCH V2 4/5] arm: shmobile: genmai: adapt dts to use native i2c driver Wolfram Sang
2013-12-18 21:32 ` [PATCH V2 5/5] i2c: riic: add driver Wolfram Sang
[not found] ` <1387402321-21866-6-git-send-email-wsa-z923LK4zBo2bacvFa/9K2g@public.gmane.org>
2013-12-19 0:01 ` Laurent Pinchart
2013-12-19 12:06 ` Wolfram Sang [this message]
2013-12-19 15:33 ` Laurent Pinchart
2013-12-20 15:47 ` Wolfram Sang
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