From: Shinya Kuribayashi <skuribay-e+AXbWqSrlAAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
To: christian.ruppert-ux6zf3SgZrrQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org
Cc: mika.westerberg-VuQAYsv1563Yd54FQh9/CA@public.gmane.org,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] i2c-designware: make *CNT values configurable
Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2013 13:58:47 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52183D87.40703@pobox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130821143915.GA3046-7oYq3qWSd+k@public.gmane.org>
On 8/21/13 11:39 PM, Christian Ruppert wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:15:12AM +0900, Shinya Kuribayashi wrote:
>> On 8/5/13 6:31 PM, Christian Ruppert wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 11:31:44PM +0900, Shinya Kuribayashi wrote:
>>>> As said before, all t_SCL things should go away. Please forget
>>>> about 100kbps, 400kbps, and so on. Bus/clock speed is totally
>>>> pointless concept for the I2C bus systems. For example, as long
>>>> as tr/tf, tHIGH/tLOW, tHD;STA, etc. are met by _all_ devices in a
>>>> certain I2C bus, it doesn't matter that the resulting clock speed
>>>> is, say 120 kbps with Standard-mode, or even 800 kbps for Fast-mode.
>>>> Nobody in the I2C bus doesn't care about actual bus/clock speed.
>>>>
>>>> We don't have to care about the resulting bus speed, or rather
>>>> we should/must not check to see if it's within the proper range.
>>>
>>> Actually, the I2C specification clearly defines f_SCL;max (and thus
>>> implies t_SCL;min), both in the tables and the timing diagrams. Why can
>>> we ignore this constraint while having to meet all the others?
>>
>> If we meet t_r, t_f, t_HIGH, t_LOW (and t_HIGH in this DW case),
>> f_SCL;max will be met by itself.
>
> I'm not sure if I agree with this:
>
> Standard mode:
> t_r;min 0ns
> t_f;min + 0ns
> t_HIGH;min + 4000ns
> t_LOW;min + 4700ns
> 1/f_SCL = 8700ns
> ==> f_SCL = 115kHz ==> violation of f_SCL;max=100kHz
>
> Fast mode (let's assume V_DD = 5.5V):
> t_r;min 20ns
> t_f;min + 20ns
> t_HIGH;min + 600ns
> t_LIW;min + 1300ns
> 1/f_SCL = 1940ns
> ==> f_SCL = 515kHz ==> violation of f_SCL;max=400kHz
It's more realistic to calculate with say 50ns < tr,tf < 300ns,
than with tt = tf = 0ns or <20ns. Even if with such real tf/tr
times, there is cases where f_SCL can be greater than 100/400Hz.
I understand what you mean, but that was not my point. See below.
>> And again, all I2C master and
>> slave devices in the bus don't care about f_SCL; what they do care
>> are t_f, t_r, t_HIGH, t_LOW, and so on. That's why I'm saying
>> f_SCL is pointless and has no value for HCNT/LCNT calculations.
>
> I partially agree: If I2C devices don't care about f_SCL but only about
> t_r, t_f, t_HIGH and t_LOW there's no need to respect the f_SCL;max
> constraint. If this is the case, I'm wondering why it is part of the
> specification, though.
With t_r;max and t_f;max,
Standard mode:
t_r;max 1000ns (max time applied)
t_f;max + 300ns (max time applied)
t_HIGH;min + 4000ns
t_LOW;min + 4700ns
1/f_SCL =10000ns
==> f_SCL = 100kHz ==> f_SCL;max for Standard-mode
Fast mode:
t_r;max 300ns (max time applied)
t_f;max + 300ns (max time applied)
t_HIGH;min + 600ns
t_LIW;min + 1300ns
1/f_SCL = 2500ns
==> f_SCL = 400kHz ==> f_SCL;max for Fast-mode
f_SCL;max is defined as a resulting clock frequency with the
combination of:
(1) the max. conditions of t_r and t_f
(2) the min. conditions of t_HIGH and t_LOW
We can try to meet t_HIGH;min and t_LOW;min, but we can't meet
t_r;min nor t_f;min in the actual systems. The t_r and t_f are
_minimum requisites_ for the I/O buffer characteristic of the
master and the board designs, hence necessarily contain some
time margin.
f_SCL is anything more than the resulting speed of (1) + (2),
so I don't think we need to adjust HCNT/LCNT values at all.
If with t_r < t_r;max and t_f < t_f;max, and you've got a faster
clock speed than f_SCL;max, then it's a bonus and we can accept
it gratefully.
>> I'd make a compromise proposal; it's fine to make sure whether the
>> resulting f_SCL is within a supported range, but should not make a
>> correction of HCNT/LCNT values. Just report warning messages that
>> some parameters/calculations might be mis-configured an/or wrong.
>
> Not sure if this is a good idea: If f_SCL is met by design I'm perfectly
> happy with dropping the t_HIGH/t_LOW adjustment code, no need to bloat
> the kernel with confusing warnings. If f_SCL is not automatically met we
> must either make sure t_HIGH/t_LOW are adjusted or we must take the
> decision to ignore that constraint and document the reasons behind that
> decision accordingly.
I tried to write my thought down, not sure well-explained, though.
Notes:
* As long as tHD;SDA issue remains in the DW I2C core, we need to
have t_HIGH with a relatively lager value than necessary. In
such a case, the resulting f_SCL can never exceed f_SCL;max.
* I also wonder which values do you think should be adjusted to meet
f_SCL;max, HCNT or LCNT, and why is that? I think it's hard to
explain, isn't it?
Shinya
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Thread overview: 41+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-07-08 11:45 [PATCH 1/2] i2c-designware: make *CNT values configurable Mika Westerberg
[not found] ` <1373283927-21677-1-git-send-email-mika.westerberg-VuQAYsv1563Yd54FQh9/CA@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-08 11:45 ` [PATCH 2/2] i2c-designware: configure *CNT values from ACPI Mika Westerberg
[not found] ` <1373283927-21677-2-git-send-email-mika.westerberg-VuQAYsv1563Yd54FQh9/CA@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-10 13:01 ` Mika Westerberg
2013-07-08 13:42 ` [PATCH 1/2] i2c-designware: make *CNT values configurable Christian Ruppert
[not found] ` <20130708134216.GB6402-7oYq3qWSd+k@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-09 8:44 ` Mika Westerberg
[not found] ` <20130709084402.GF4898-ral2JQCrhuEAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-09 16:19 ` Christian Ruppert
[not found] ` <20130709161927.GC30236-7oYq3qWSd+k@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-10 10:52 ` Mika Westerberg
[not found] ` <20130710105215.GY4898-ral2JQCrhuEAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-10 16:56 ` Christian Ruppert
[not found] ` <20130710165634.GA30693-7oYq3qWSd+k@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-11 7:36 ` Mika Westerberg
2013-07-11 10:13 ` Mika Westerberg
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2013-07-12 7:56 ` Shinya Kuribayashi
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2013-07-12 8:51 ` Mika Westerberg
[not found] ` <20130712085140.GY4898-ral2JQCrhuEAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-13 5:36 ` Shinya Kuribayashi
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2013-07-16 11:16 ` Christian Ruppert
[not found] ` <20130716111616.GA25835-7oYq3qWSd+k@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-17 14:39 ` Shinya Kuribayashi
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2013-07-22 13:17 ` Christian Ruppert
[not found] ` <20130722131706.GA24081-7oYq3qWSd+k@public.gmane.org>
2013-07-24 14:31 ` Shinya Kuribayashi
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2013-08-05 9:31 ` Christian Ruppert
[not found] ` <20130805093126.GE20936-7oYq3qWSd+k@public.gmane.org>
2013-08-05 10:02 ` Wolfram Sang
2013-08-12 7:48 ` Christian Ruppert
[not found] ` <20130812074800.GA23792-7oYq3qWSd+k@public.gmane.org>
2013-08-12 11:09 ` Wolfram Sang
2013-08-16 2:15 ` Shinya Kuribayashi
2013-08-19 11:36 ` Mika Westerberg
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2013-08-19 12:22 ` Shinya Kuribayashi
2013-08-21 14:39 ` Christian Ruppert
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2013-08-24 4:58 ` Shinya Kuribayashi [this message]
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2013-08-28 15:34 ` Christian Ruppert
2013-10-08 15:00 ` [PATCH 1/2] i2c designware make SCL and SDA falling time configurable Romain Baeriswyl
2013-10-09 7:55 ` Mika Westerberg
2013-10-10 0:54 ` Ryan Mallon
[not found] ` <5255FAB5.7080803-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2013-10-13 11:36 ` Shinya Kuribayashi
[not found] ` <525A85D6.3090608-e+AXbWqSrlAAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2014-01-16 19:43 ` Wolfram Sang
2014-01-20 16:43 ` [PATCH v2 " Romain Baeriswyl
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2014-03-09 8:20 ` Wolfram Sang
[not found] ` <20130828153429.GB7066-7oYq3qWSd+k@public.gmane.org>
2013-10-08 15:00 ` [PATCH 2/2] i2c designware add support of I2C standard mode Romain Baeriswyl
2013-10-09 7:56 ` Mika Westerberg
[not found] ` <20131009075632.GR3521-ral2JQCrhuEAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2013-10-13 11:46 ` Shinya Kuribayashi
2014-01-16 19:33 ` Wolfram Sang
2014-01-20 16:45 ` [PATCH v2 " Romain Baeriswyl
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2014-03-09 8:07 ` Wolfram Sang
2013-08-19 6:39 ` [PATCH 1/2] i2c-designware: make *CNT values configurable Mika Westerberg
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