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From: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
To: Marc Dietrich <marvin24@gmx.de>
Cc: linux-i2c@vger.kernel.org, linux-sh@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
	Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>,
	Magnus Damm <magnus.damm@gmail.com>,
	Andrey Danin <danindrey@mail.ru>,
	devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
	Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC 4/4] ARM: shmobile: r8a7790: adapt DTS for I2C slave support
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 11:58:21 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140912095821.GB1930@katana> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7627175.tG5quZH0VN@fb07-iapwap2>

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> ok, take our embedded controller driver (in staging/nvec) as an example. It's 
> basicly an MFD connecting keyboard, mouse, power, gpio, and some other stuff 
> to the soc. The MFD operates in master mode while the SOC is the I2C slave. 
> Theoretically, these roles could also switch (but that's not defined in the 
> nvec protocol).

I see these cases currently:

1) my current case

The I2C slave is not needed for board bringup, mainly for development or
playing around. It can have this or that functionality on this or that
address. -> does not belong into DT, should be done in userspace

2) Slave mode is needed for board bringup

Some other components need a specific I2C slave to be present before
userspace is available, otherwise the system is unusable. This is IMO
then a hardware description and justifies DT entries:

DT pseudocode:

	i2c {
		compatible = "nvidia, tegra-i2c";

		ec-slave@42 {
			compatible = "nvidia, ax100-ec-slave";
			reg = <0x42>;
		};
	};

Of course, an MFD driver providing "nvidia, ax100-ec-slave" is needed
which uses the I2C slave mode of the tegra controller.

3) Master + slave mode is needed for board bringup:

Again, IMO a hardware description, so we could use:

	i2c {
		compatible = "nvidia, tegra-i2c";

		ec@64 {
			compatible = "nvidia, ax100-ec";
			reg = <0x64>;
		};
	};

This is a standard I2C device driver (using the MFD framework) where
i2c-tegra would act as a master on the client for 0x64. However, its
probe function can fill an i2c_board_device (the driver should know the
slave device address because of the protocol), get a new client using
i2c_new_device, and register that as a I2C slave client. It then has an
address where it listens and an address where it can send to. When to do
what is protocol implementation.


Am I missing something? Board properties can be encoded within the
compatible entries ("ax100-ec", "ax200-ec"...). I'd think this means
mostly different protocols, though.


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  reply	other threads:[~2014-09-12  9:58 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-09-09 14:54 [RFC 0/4] i2c: slave support framework for Linux devices Wolfram Sang
2014-09-09 14:54 ` [RFC 1/4] i2c: core changes for slave support Wolfram Sang
2014-09-09 14:54 ` [RFC 2/4] i2c: slave: add eeprom simulator driver Wolfram Sang
2014-09-09 16:34   ` Wolfram Sang
2014-09-09 14:54 ` [RFC 3/4] i2c: rcar: add slave support Wolfram Sang
2014-09-09 14:54 ` [RFC 4/4] ARM: shmobile: r8a7790: adapt DTS for I2C " Wolfram Sang
2014-09-11 12:17   ` Marc Dietrich
2014-09-11 14:12     ` Wolfram Sang
2014-09-11 14:40       ` Wolfram Sang
2014-09-11 14:52         ` Marc Dietrich
2014-09-11 14:54           ` Wolfram Sang
2014-09-12  7:51             ` Marc Dietrich
2014-09-12  8:08               ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2014-09-12  8:33               ` Wolfram Sang
2014-09-12  9:06                 ` Marc Dietrich
2014-09-12  9:58                   ` Wolfram Sang [this message]
2014-09-12 10:10                     ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2014-09-12 10:26                       ` Wolfram Sang
2014-09-12 11:42                     ` Marc Dietrich
2014-09-12 12:15                       ` Wolfram Sang
2014-09-11 14:49       ` Marc Dietrich
2014-09-11 12:06 ` [RFC 0/4] i2c: slave support framework for Linux devices Marc Dietrich
     [not found] ` <1410274470-12712-1-git-send-email-wsa-z923LK4zBo2bacvFa/9K2g@public.gmane.org>
2014-09-12  8:58   ` Uwe Kleine-König
2014-09-12  9:12     ` Wolfram Sang

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