From: "Iain Sandoe" <iain@sandoe.co.uk>
To: mlan@cpu.lu
Cc: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] via-cuda (CUDA_COMBINED_FORMAT_IIC)
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 10:37:53 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200008300937.KAA26644@hyperion.valhalla.net> (raw)
Hi Michel,
>> With the modified driver posted, the CUDA_COMBINED_FORMAT_IIC command
>> recognises that there is a device at address 0x8a - but returns all 0xff
>> bytes instead of the hoped for register contents :-(
>
> Ah, ok. So you have been able to see the device... Are you sure that it does
> return register contents? I'm no I2C specialist, but for PlanB, the video
> chip on I2C can only return a single byte on a read request, not a stream of
> data (like a register file). Also, that chip uses bit 0 of the address as
> R/W flag, and, IIRC, bit 0 set to one indicates read. So, have you tried
> reading from address 0x8b?
I'm no i2c specialist either :-) [just doing the Linux standard - learning
about it as a consequence of wanting to to something completely different]
The LSB being 1/0 (R/~W) is specified by the i2c standard. The TDA7433
should be able to do auto-increment (by setting 0x10 as the sub-address).
However... I'm not sure (exactly) of the syntax of the
CUDA_COMBINED_FORMAT_IIC command - I posted darwin-dev... but no useful
replies.
>> I checked the TDA7433 data sheet and it should be able to do
>> COMBINED_FORMAT...
>
> What exactly is COMBINED_FORMAT?
Allows you to write to the chip followed by read (or vice versa) without
changing i2c bus mastership - so you do something like
aa ss <dd> aa|1 - which tells device aa that you want sub address ss (and
maybe want to write data <dd> and then you read it...
>From the name of the command - I might have thought that I could read the
regs with GET_SET_IIC - but I can't seem to make that work for any chip
address (the COMBINED_FORMAT_IIC *does* work for a number of the addresses).
>
>> Yes, there are different implementations for i2c on different models...
>> CUDA, PMU (PlanB and other mac-IO implementations).... and on the newer
>> machines "cereal" (and multiple i2c busses)... if the ability to probe the
>> i2c bus is useful, I guess we'll have a few more drivers to update... :-)
>
> We could even provide a generic I2C interface (isn't that available on i386
> already?)... Give the different buses numbers, ala PCI, have a list of
> devices found on the bus, etc... Wouldn't that be a nice overkill? ;-))
A common method is a good idea (in spite of your smilie...) At the moment
we have umpteen platform-dependent ways of doing power-down etc. etc.
Apple have a "Platform Expert" motif where you call PE_read_IIC() and it
buries the actual 'which driver' issue underneath...
Iain.
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2000-08-30 9:37 Iain Sandoe [this message]
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2000-08-30 21:03 [PATCH] via-cuda (CUDA_COMBINED_FORMAT_IIC) Iain Sandoe
2000-08-30 19:42 Iain Sandoe
2000-08-30 20:52 ` David A. Gatwood
2000-08-30 8:37 Iain Sandoe
2000-08-30 9:22 ` Michel Lanners
2000-08-30 11:44 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2000-08-29 23:53 Iain Sandoe
2000-08-30 5:59 ` Michel Lanners
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