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From: Klaus Jensen <k.jensen@samsung.com>
To: Peter Delevoryas <peter@pjd.dev>
Cc: <clg@kaod.org>, <cminyard@mvista.com>, <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>,
	<qemu-arm@nongnu.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC] aspeed/i2c: multi-master between SoC's
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2022 09:49:58 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <YtEcJlagrpVajaeM@apples> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <YtDZxbUWbqO9zIKk@pdel-mbp.dhcp.thefacebook.com>

On Jul 14 20:06, Peter Delevoryas wrote:
> Hey Cedric, Klaus, and Corey,
> 

Hi Peter,

Regardless of the issues you are facing its awesome to see this being
put to work like this!

> So I realized something about the current state of multi-master i2c:
> 
> We can't do transfers between two Aspeed I2C controllers, e.g.  AST1030 <->
> AST2600. I'm looking into this case in the new fby35 machine (which isn't even
> merged yet, just in Cedric's pull request)
> 
> This is because the AspeedI2CBusSlave is only designed to receive through
> i2c_send_async(). But the AspeedI2CBus master-mode transfers use i2c_send().
> 
> So, the AST2600 can't send data to the AST1030. And the AST1030 can't reply to
> the AST2600.
> 
> (By the way, another small issue: AspeedI2CBusSlave expects the parent of its
> parent to be its AspeedI2CBus, but that's not true if multiple SoC's are sharing
> an I2CBus. But that's easy to resolve, I'll send a patch for that soon).
> 
> I'm wondering how best to resolve the multi-SoC send-async issue, while
> retaining the ability to send synchronously to non-SoC slave devices.
> 
> I think there's only one way, as far as I can see:
> 
> - Force the Aspeed I2C Controller to master the I2C bus before starting a master
>   transfer. Even for synchronous transfers.
> 
> This shouldn't be a big problem, we can still do synchronous transfers, we just
> have to wait for the bus to be free before starting the transfer.
> 
> - If the I2C slave targets for a master2slave transfer support async_send, then
>   use async_send. This requires refactoring aspeed_i2c_bus_send into a state
>   machine to send data asynchronously.
> 
> In other words, don't try to do a synchronous transfer to an SoC.
> 
> But, of course, we can keep doing synchronous transfers from SoC -> sensor or
> sensor -> SoC.
> 

Yeah, hmm. This is tricky because callers of bus_send expects the
transfer to be "resolved" immediately. Per design, the asynchronous send
requires the device mastering the bus to itself be asynchronous (like
the i2c-echo device I added as an example).

However, looking at aspeed_i2c_bus_handle_cmd (which is the caller of
bus_send), it should be possible to accept bus_send to "yield" as you
sketch below and not raise any interrupt. And yes, it would be required
in bus_send to call i2c_bus_master to register a BH which can then
raise the interrupt upon i2c_ack().


  reply	other threads:[~2022-07-15  7:51 UTC|newest]

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2022-07-15  3:06 ` [RFC] aspeed/i2c: multi-master between SoC's Peter Delevoryas
2022-07-15  7:49   ` Klaus Jensen [this message]
2022-07-15 17:49     ` Peter Delevoryas

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