Message ID | 20240917232932.3641992-3-chris.packham@alliedtelesis.co.nz (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | i2c: RTL9300 support | expand |
Hi Chris, On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 11:29:29AM GMT, Chris Packham wrote: > Add support for the I2C controller on the RTL9300 SoC. This is based on > the openwrt implementation[1] but cleaned up to make use of the regmap > APIs. Can you please add a few more words to describe the device? > [1] - https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=blob;f=target/linux/realtek/files-5.15/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-rtl9300.c > > Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <chris.packham@alliedtelesis.co.nz> ... > +#define I2C_MST_CTRL1 0x0 > +#define MEM_ADDR_OFS 8 > +#define MEM_ADDR_MASK 0xffffff > +#define SDA_OUT_SEL_OFS 4 > +#define SDA_OUT_SEL_MASK 0x7 > +#define GPIO_SCL_SEL BIT(3) > +#define RWOP BIT(2) > +#define I2C_FAIL BIT(1) > +#define I2C_TRIG BIT(0) > +#define I2C_MST_CTRL2 0x4 > +#define RD_MODE BIT(15) > +#define DEV_ADDR_OFS 8 > +#define DEV_ADDR_MASK 0x7f > +#define DATA_WIDTH_OFS 4 > +#define DATA_WIDTH_MASK 0xf > +#define MEM_ADDR_WIDTH_OFS 2 > +#define MEM_ADDR_WIDTH_MASK 0x3 can we have these masked already shifted? You could use GENMASK(). > +#define SCL_FREQ_OFS 0 > +#define SCL_FREQ_MASK 0x3 > +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0 0x8 > +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD1 0xc > +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD2 0x10 > +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD3 0x14 Can we use a prefix for all these defines? > + > +#define RTL9300_I2C_STD_FREQ 0 > +#define RTL9300_I2C_FAST_FREQ 1 This can also be an enum. > + > +DEFINE_MUTEX(i2c_lock); ... > +static int rtl9300_i2c_write(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u8 *buf, int len) > +{ > + u32 vals[4] = {}; > + int i, ret; > + > + if (len > 16) > + return -EIO; > + > + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { > + if (i % 4 == 0) > + vals[i/4] = 0; > + vals[i/4] <<= 8; > + vals[i/4] |= buf[i]; > + } > + > + ret = regmap_bulk_write(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0, > + vals, ARRAY_SIZE(vals)); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + return len; why returning "len"? And in any case this is ignored. > +} > + > +static int rtl9300_i2c_writel(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u32 data) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + ret = regmap_write(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0, data); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + return 0; return regmap_write(...) ? In any case, the returned value of these functions is completely ignored, not even printed. Should we either: - condier the return value in the _xfer() functions or - make all these functions void? > +} > + > +static int rtl9300_i2c_execute_xfer(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, char read_write, > + int size, union i2c_smbus_data *data, int len) > +{ > + u32 val, mask; > + int ret; > + > + if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) > + val = 0; > + else > + val = RWOP; > + mask = RWOP; > + > + val |= I2C_TRIG; > + mask |= I2C_TRIG; how about "mask = RWOP | I2C_TRIG" to make it in one line? Also val can be simplified as: val = I2C_TRIG; if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE) val |= RWOP; Not a binding commeent, as you wish. > + > + ret = regmap_update_bits(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL1, mask, val); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + ret = regmap_read_poll_timeout(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL1, > + val, !(val & I2C_TRIG), 100, 2000); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + if (val & I2C_FAIL) where is val taking taking this bit? > + return -EIO; > + ... > + switch (size) { > + case I2C_SMBUS_QUICK: ... > + case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE: ... > + case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: ... > + case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: ... > + case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA: ... > + default: > + dev_warn(&adap->dev, "Unsupported transaction %d\n", size); dev_err() ? > + ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; > + goto out_unlock; > + } ... > + switch (clock_freq) { > + case I2C_MAX_STANDARD_MODE_FREQ: ... > + case I2C_MAX_FAST_MODE_FREQ: ... > + default: > + dev_warn(i2c->dev, "clock-frequency %d not supported\n", clock_freq); > + return -EINVAL; If we are returning an error we should print an error, let's make it a "return dev_err_probe()" But, I was thinking that by default we can assign I2C_MAX_STANDARD_MODE_FREQ and if the DTS defines a different frequency we could just print an error and stick to the default value. Makes sense? > + } ... > + return i2c_add_adapter(adap); return devm_i2c_add_adapter(adap); and the remove function is not needed. > +} > + > +static void rtl9300_i2c_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) > +{ > + struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); > + > + i2c_del_adapter(&i2c->adap); > +} > + > +static const struct of_device_id i2c_rtl9300_dt_ids[] = { > + { .compatible = "realtek,rtl9300-i2c" }, > + {} > +}; > +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, i2c_rtl9300_dt_ids); > + > +static struct platform_driver rtl9300_i2c_driver = { > + .probe = rtl9300_i2c_probe, > + .remove = rtl9300_i2c_remove, > + .driver = { > + .name = "i2c-rtl9300", > + .of_match_table = i2c_rtl9300_dt_ids, > + }, > +}; > + > +module_platform_driver(rtl9300_i2c_driver); > + > +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("RTL9300 I2C controller driver"); > +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); > + Just a trailing blank line here. Thanks, Andi
Hi Andy, On 19/09/24 08:27, Andi Shyti wrote: > Hi Chris, > > On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 11:29:29AM GMT, Chris Packham wrote: >> Add support for the I2C controller on the RTL9300 SoC. This is based on >> the openwrt implementation[1] but cleaned up to make use of the regmap >> APIs. > Can you please add a few more words to describe the device? Sure will do. >> [1] - https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=blob;f=target/linux/realtek/files-5.15/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-rtl9300.c >> >> Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <chris.packham@alliedtelesis.co.nz> > ... > >> +#define I2C_MST_CTRL1 0x0 >> +#define MEM_ADDR_OFS 8 >> +#define MEM_ADDR_MASK 0xffffff >> +#define SDA_OUT_SEL_OFS 4 >> +#define SDA_OUT_SEL_MASK 0x7 >> +#define GPIO_SCL_SEL BIT(3) >> +#define RWOP BIT(2) >> +#define I2C_FAIL BIT(1) >> +#define I2C_TRIG BIT(0) >> +#define I2C_MST_CTRL2 0x4 >> +#define RD_MODE BIT(15) >> +#define DEV_ADDR_OFS 8 >> +#define DEV_ADDR_MASK 0x7f >> +#define DATA_WIDTH_OFS 4 >> +#define DATA_WIDTH_MASK 0xf >> +#define MEM_ADDR_WIDTH_OFS 2 >> +#define MEM_ADDR_WIDTH_MASK 0x3 > can we have these masked already shifted? You could use > GENMASK(). I'll take a look. >> +#define SCL_FREQ_OFS 0 >> +#define SCL_FREQ_MASK 0x3 >> +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0 0x8 >> +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD1 0xc >> +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD2 0x10 >> +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD3 0x14 > Can we use a prefix for all these defines? Yes will add "RTL9300_". I assume for the bit values too? So something like "MEM_ADDR_OFS" becomes "RTL9300_I2C_MST_CTRL1_MEM_ADDR_OFS" is that OK or too verbose? >> + >> +#define RTL9300_I2C_STD_FREQ 0 >> +#define RTL9300_I2C_FAST_FREQ 1 > This can also be an enum. Ack > >> + >> +DEFINE_MUTEX(i2c_lock); > ... > >> +static int rtl9300_i2c_write(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u8 *buf, int len) >> +{ >> + u32 vals[4] = {}; >> + int i, ret; >> + >> + if (len > 16) >> + return -EIO; >> + >> + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { >> + if (i % 4 == 0) >> + vals[i/4] = 0; >> + vals[i/4] <<= 8; >> + vals[i/4] |= buf[i]; >> + } >> + >> + ret = regmap_bulk_write(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0, >> + vals, ARRAY_SIZE(vals)); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + >> + return len; > why returning "len"? And in any case this is ignored. I copied that behaviour from the openwrt driver. I think making it the same as the other functions would make more sense. > >> +} >> + >> +static int rtl9300_i2c_writel(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u32 data) >> +{ >> + int ret; >> + >> + ret = regmap_write(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0, data); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + >> + return 0; > return regmap_write(...) ? > > In any case, the returned value of these functions is completely > ignored, not even printed. Should we either: > > - condier the return value in the _xfer() functions > or > - make all these functions void? I suppose it's a bit academic. Under the hood it's mmio so it's not as if it can really fail (famous last words). That said, this switch chip can be run in a core disabled mode and you could then in theory be doing I2C over SPI from an external SoC. If someone were just naively updating a hardware design to add the external SoC they might neglect to move the I2C connections. It's also just good practice so I'll propagate the returns up to the _xfer(). >> +} >> + >> +static int rtl9300_i2c_execute_xfer(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, char read_write, >> + int size, union i2c_smbus_data *data, int len) >> +{ >> + u32 val, mask; >> + int ret; >> + >> + if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) >> + val = 0; >> + else >> + val = RWOP; >> + mask = RWOP; >> + >> + val |= I2C_TRIG; >> + mask |= I2C_TRIG; > how about "mask = RWOP | I2C_TRIG" to make it in one line? > > Also val can be simplified as: > > val = I2C_TRIG; > if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE) > val |= RWOP; > > Not a binding commeent, as you wish. I'll take a look. I kind of did like the pairing of val and mask for each thing being set. >> + >> + ret = regmap_update_bits(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL1, mask, val); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + >> + ret = regmap_read_poll_timeout(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL1, >> + val, !(val & I2C_TRIG), 100, 2000); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + >> + if (val & I2C_FAIL) > where is val taking taking this bit? In the regmap_read_poll_timeout(). > >> + return -EIO; >> + > ... > >> + switch (size) { >> + case I2C_SMBUS_QUICK: > ... >> + case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE: > ... >> + case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: > ... >> + case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: > ... >> + case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA: > ... >> + default: >> + dev_warn(&adap->dev, "Unsupported transaction %d\n", size); > dev_err() ? Ack. >> + ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; >> + goto out_unlock; >> + } > ... > >> + switch (clock_freq) { >> + case I2C_MAX_STANDARD_MODE_FREQ: > ... >> + case I2C_MAX_FAST_MODE_FREQ: > ... >> + default: >> + dev_warn(i2c->dev, "clock-frequency %d not supported\n", clock_freq); >> + return -EINVAL; > If we are returning an error we should print an error, let's make > it a "return dev_err_probe()" > > But, I was thinking that by default we can assign > I2C_MAX_STANDARD_MODE_FREQ and if the DTS defines a different > frequency we could just print an error and stick to the default > value. Makes sense? I don't have a strong opinion. Failing the probe just because something in the dts is wrong where we can have a sane default does seem overly harsh. On the other hand I've had hardware QA folks complain when the I2C bus is running at 98khz instead of 100khz. > >> + } > ... > >> + return i2c_add_adapter(adap); > return devm_i2c_add_adapter(adap); > > and the remove function is not needed. OK thanks. I did look for a devm variant but obviously not hard enough. >> +} >> + >> +static void rtl9300_i2c_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) >> +{ >> + struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); >> + >> + i2c_del_adapter(&i2c->adap); >> +} >> + >> +static const struct of_device_id i2c_rtl9300_dt_ids[] = { >> + { .compatible = "realtek,rtl9300-i2c" }, >> + {} >> +}; >> +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, i2c_rtl9300_dt_ids); >> + >> +static struct platform_driver rtl9300_i2c_driver = { >> + .probe = rtl9300_i2c_probe, >> + .remove = rtl9300_i2c_remove, >> + .driver = { >> + .name = "i2c-rtl9300", >> + .of_match_table = i2c_rtl9300_dt_ids, >> + }, >> +}; >> + >> +module_platform_driver(rtl9300_i2c_driver); >> + >> +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("RTL9300 I2C controller driver"); >> +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); >> + > Just a trailing blank line here. Ack. > > Thanks, > Andi >
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index ccb1125444f4..9e123e9839a5 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -19892,6 +19892,7 @@ M: Chris Packham <chris.packham@alliedtelesis.co.nz> L: linux-i2c@vger.kernel.org S: Maintained F: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/realtek,rtl9300-i2c.yaml +F: drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-rtl9300.c RTRS TRANSPORT DRIVERS M: Md. Haris Iqbal <haris.iqbal@ionos.com> diff --git a/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig b/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig index a22f9125322a..927b583002c7 100644 --- a/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig @@ -1041,6 +1041,16 @@ config I2C_RK3X This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module will be called i2c-rk3x. +config I2C_RTL9300 + tristate "Realtek RTL9300 I2C controller" + depends on MACH_REALTEK_RTL || COMPILE_TEST + help + Say Y here to include support for the I2C controller in Realtek + RTL9300 SoCs. + + This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module will + be called i2c-rtl9300. + config I2C_RZV2M tristate "Renesas RZ/V2M adapter" depends on ARCH_RENESAS || COMPILE_TEST diff --git a/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile b/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile index 78d0561339e5..ac2f9f22803c 100644 --- a/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile +++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile @@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_QCOM_GENI) += i2c-qcom-geni.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_QUP) += i2c-qup.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_RIIC) += i2c-riic.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_RK3X) += i2c-rk3x.o +obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_RTL9300) += i2c-rtl9300.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_RZV2M) += i2c-rzv2m.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_S3C2410) += i2c-s3c2410.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_SH7760) += i2c-sh7760.o diff --git a/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-rtl9300.c b/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-rtl9300.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f16e9b6343bf --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-rtl9300.c @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only + +#include <linux/i2c.h> +#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h> +#include <linux/mfd/syscon.h> +#include <linux/mutex.h> +#include <linux/platform_device.h> +#include <linux/regmap.h> + +struct rtl9300_i2c { + struct regmap *regmap; + struct device *dev; + struct i2c_adapter adap; + u32 i2c_mst_ofs; + u32 i2c_mst_glb_ofs; + u8 bus_freq; + u8 sda_pin; +}; + +#define I2C_MST_CTRL1 0x0 +#define MEM_ADDR_OFS 8 +#define MEM_ADDR_MASK 0xffffff +#define SDA_OUT_SEL_OFS 4 +#define SDA_OUT_SEL_MASK 0x7 +#define GPIO_SCL_SEL BIT(3) +#define RWOP BIT(2) +#define I2C_FAIL BIT(1) +#define I2C_TRIG BIT(0) +#define I2C_MST_CTRL2 0x4 +#define RD_MODE BIT(15) +#define DEV_ADDR_OFS 8 +#define DEV_ADDR_MASK 0x7f +#define DATA_WIDTH_OFS 4 +#define DATA_WIDTH_MASK 0xf +#define MEM_ADDR_WIDTH_OFS 2 +#define MEM_ADDR_WIDTH_MASK 0x3 +#define SCL_FREQ_OFS 0 +#define SCL_FREQ_MASK 0x3 +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0 0x8 +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD1 0xc +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD2 0x10 +#define I2C_MST_DATA_WORD3 0x14 + +#define RTL9300_I2C_STD_FREQ 0 +#define RTL9300_I2C_FAST_FREQ 1 + +DEFINE_MUTEX(i2c_lock); + +static int rtl9300_i2c_reg_addr_set(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u32 reg, u16 len) +{ + u32 val, mask; + int ret; + + val = len << MEM_ADDR_WIDTH_OFS; + mask = MEM_ADDR_WIDTH_MASK << MEM_ADDR_WIDTH_OFS; + + ret = regmap_update_bits(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL2, mask, val); + if (ret) + return ret; + + val = reg << MEM_ADDR_OFS; + mask = MEM_ADDR_MASK << MEM_ADDR_OFS; + + ret = regmap_update_bits(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL1, mask, val); + if (ret) + return ret; + + return 0; +} + +static int rtl9300_i2c_config_io(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u8 sda_pin) +{ + int ret; + + ret = regmap_update_bits(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_glb_ofs, BIT(sda_pin), BIT(sda_pin)); + if (ret) + return ret; + + ret = regmap_update_bits(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL1, + (SDA_OUT_SEL_MASK << SDA_OUT_SEL_OFS) | GPIO_SCL_SEL, + (sda_pin << SDA_OUT_SEL_OFS) | GPIO_SCL_SEL); + if (ret) + return ret; + + return 0; +} + +static int rtl9300_i2c_config_xfer(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u16 addr, u16 len) +{ + u32 val, mask; + + val = i2c->bus_freq << SCL_FREQ_OFS; + mask = SCL_FREQ_MASK << SCL_FREQ_OFS; + + val |= addr << DEV_ADDR_OFS; + mask |= DEV_ADDR_MASK << DEV_ADDR_OFS; + + val |= ((len - 1) & 0xf) << DATA_WIDTH_OFS; + mask |= DATA_WIDTH_MASK << DATA_WIDTH_OFS; + + mask |= RD_MODE; + + return regmap_update_bits(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL2, mask, val); +} + +static int rtl9300_i2c_read(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u8 *buf, int len) +{ + u32 vals[4] = {}; + int i, ret; + + if (len > 16) + return -EIO; + + ret = regmap_bulk_read(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0, + vals, ARRAY_SIZE(vals)); + if (ret) + return ret; + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + buf[i] = vals[i/4] & 0xff; + vals[i/4] >>= 8; + } + + return len; +} + +static int rtl9300_i2c_write(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u8 *buf, int len) +{ + u32 vals[4] = {}; + int i, ret; + + if (len > 16) + return -EIO; + + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + if (i % 4 == 0) + vals[i/4] = 0; + vals[i/4] <<= 8; + vals[i/4] |= buf[i]; + } + + ret = regmap_bulk_write(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0, + vals, ARRAY_SIZE(vals)); + if (ret) + return ret; + + return len; +} + +static int rtl9300_i2c_writel(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, u32 data) +{ + int ret; + + ret = regmap_write(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0, data); + if (ret) + return ret; + + return 0; +} + +static int rtl9300_i2c_execute_xfer(struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c, char read_write, + int size, union i2c_smbus_data *data, int len) +{ + u32 val, mask; + int ret; + + if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) + val = 0; + else + val = RWOP; + mask = RWOP; + + val |= I2C_TRIG; + mask |= I2C_TRIG; + + ret = regmap_update_bits(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL1, mask, val); + if (ret) + return ret; + + ret = regmap_read_poll_timeout(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_CTRL1, + val, !(val & I2C_TRIG), 100, 2000); + if (ret) + return ret; + + if (val & I2C_FAIL) + return -EIO; + + if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ) { + if (size == I2C_SMBUS_BYTE || size == I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA) { + ret = regmap_read(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0, &val); + if (ret) + return ret; + data->byte = val & 0xff; + } else if (size == I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA) { + ret = regmap_read(i2c->regmap, i2c->i2c_mst_ofs + I2C_MST_DATA_WORD0, &val); + if (ret) + return ret; + data->word = val & 0xffff; + } else { + rtl9300_i2c_read(i2c, &data->block[0], len); + } + } + + return 0; +} + +static int rtl9300_i2c_smbus_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *adap, u16 addr, + unsigned short flags, char read_write, + u8 command, int size, union i2c_smbus_data *data) +{ + struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c = i2c_get_adapdata(adap); + int len = 0, ret; + + mutex_lock(&i2c_lock); + switch (size) { + case I2C_SMBUS_QUICK: + rtl9300_i2c_config_xfer(i2c, addr, 0); + rtl9300_i2c_reg_addr_set(i2c, 0, 0); + break; + + case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE: + if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE) { + rtl9300_i2c_config_xfer(i2c, addr, 0); + rtl9300_i2c_reg_addr_set(i2c, command, 1); + } else { + rtl9300_i2c_config_xfer(i2c, addr, 1); + rtl9300_i2c_reg_addr_set(i2c, 0, 0); + } + break; + + case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA: + rtl9300_i2c_reg_addr_set(i2c, command, 1); + rtl9300_i2c_config_xfer(i2c, addr, 1); + if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE) + rtl9300_i2c_writel(i2c, data->byte); + break; + + case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA: + rtl9300_i2c_reg_addr_set(i2c, command, 1); + rtl9300_i2c_config_xfer(i2c, addr, 2); + if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE) + rtl9300_i2c_writel(i2c, data->word); + break; + + case I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA: + rtl9300_i2c_reg_addr_set(i2c, command, 1); + rtl9300_i2c_config_xfer(i2c, addr, data->block[0]); + if (read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE) + rtl9300_i2c_write(i2c, &data->block[1], data->block[0]); + len = data->block[0]; + break; + + default: + dev_warn(&adap->dev, "Unsupported transaction %d\n", size); + ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; + goto out_unlock; + } + + ret = rtl9300_i2c_execute_xfer(i2c, read_write, size, data, len); + +out_unlock: + mutex_unlock(&i2c_lock); + + return ret; +} + +static u32 rtl9300_i2c_func(struct i2c_adapter *a) +{ + return I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_QUICK | I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE | + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA | I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WORD_DATA | + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA; +} + +static const struct i2c_algorithm rtl9300_i2c_algo = { + .smbus_xfer = rtl9300_i2c_smbus_xfer, + .functionality = rtl9300_i2c_func, +}; + +struct i2c_adapter_quirks rtl9300_i2c_quirks = { + .flags = I2C_AQ_NO_CLK_STRETCH, + .max_read_len = 16, + .max_write_len = 16, +}; + +static int rtl9300_i2c_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev; + struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c; + struct i2c_adapter *adap; + u32 clock_freq, sda_pin; + int ret; + + i2c = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*i2c), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!i2c) + return -ENOMEM; + + i2c->regmap = syscon_node_to_regmap(dev->parent->of_node); + if (IS_ERR(i2c->regmap)) + return PTR_ERR(i2c->regmap); + i2c->dev = dev; + + ret = device_property_read_u32(dev, "realtek,control-offset", &i2c->i2c_mst_ofs); + if (ret) + return ret; + + ret = device_property_read_u32(dev, "realtek,global-control-offset", &i2c->i2c_mst_glb_ofs); + if (ret) + return ret; + + ret = device_property_read_u32(dev, "clock-frequency", &clock_freq); + if (ret) + clock_freq = I2C_MAX_STANDARD_MODE_FREQ; + + switch (clock_freq) { + case I2C_MAX_STANDARD_MODE_FREQ: + i2c->bus_freq = RTL9300_I2C_STD_FREQ; + break; + + case I2C_MAX_FAST_MODE_FREQ: + i2c->bus_freq = RTL9300_I2C_FAST_FREQ; + break; + default: + dev_warn(i2c->dev, "clock-frequency %d not supported\n", clock_freq); + return -EINVAL; + } + + ret = device_property_read_u32(dev, "realtek,sda-pin", &sda_pin); + if (ret) + sda_pin = 0; + i2c->sda_pin = sda_pin; + + adap = &i2c->adap; + adap->owner = THIS_MODULE; + adap->algo = &rtl9300_i2c_algo; + adap->quirks = &rtl9300_i2c_quirks; + adap->retries = 3; + adap->dev.parent = dev; + i2c_set_adapdata(adap, i2c); + adap->dev.of_node = dev->of_node; + strscpy(adap->name, dev_name(dev), sizeof(adap->name)); + + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, i2c); + + ret = rtl9300_i2c_config_io(i2c, i2c->sda_pin); + if (ret) + return ret; + + return i2c_add_adapter(adap); +} + +static void rtl9300_i2c_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) +{ + struct rtl9300_i2c *i2c = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); + + i2c_del_adapter(&i2c->adap); +} + +static const struct of_device_id i2c_rtl9300_dt_ids[] = { + { .compatible = "realtek,rtl9300-i2c" }, + {} +}; +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, i2c_rtl9300_dt_ids); + +static struct platform_driver rtl9300_i2c_driver = { + .probe = rtl9300_i2c_probe, + .remove = rtl9300_i2c_remove, + .driver = { + .name = "i2c-rtl9300", + .of_match_table = i2c_rtl9300_dt_ids, + }, +}; + +module_platform_driver(rtl9300_i2c_driver); + +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("RTL9300 I2C controller driver"); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); +
Add support for the I2C controller on the RTL9300 SoC. This is based on the openwrt implementation[1] but cleaned up to make use of the regmap APIs. [1] - https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=blob;f=target/linux/realtek/files-5.15/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-rtl9300.c Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <chris.packham@alliedtelesis.co.nz> --- MAINTAINERS | 1 + drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig | 10 + drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile | 1 + drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-rtl9300.c | 377 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 389 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-rtl9300.c