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/*
* Basic I2C functions
*
* Copyright (c) 2004 Texas Instruments
*
* This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the license found in the file
* named COPYING that should have accompanied this file.
*
* THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*
* Author: Jian Zhang jzhang@ti.com, Texas Instruments
*
* Copyright (c) 2003 Wolfgang Denk, wd@denx.de
* Rewritten to fit into the current U-Boot framework
*
* Adapted for OMAP2420 I2C, r-woodruff2@ti.com
*
* Copyright (c) 2013 Lubomir Popov <lpopov@mm-sol.com>, MM Solutions
* New i2c_read, i2c_write and i2c_probe functions, tested on OMAP4
* (4430/60/70), OMAP5 (5430) and AM335X (3359); should work on older
* OMAPs and derivatives as well. The only anticipated exception would
* be the OMAP2420, which shall require driver modification.
* - Rewritten i2c_read to operate correctly with all types of chips
* (old function could not read consistent data from some I2C slaves).
* - Optimized i2c_write.
* - New i2c_probe, performs write access vs read. The old probe could
* hang the system under certain conditions (e.g. unconfigured pads).
* - The read/write/probe functions try to identify unconfigured bus.
* - Status functions now read irqstatus_raw as per TRM guidelines
* (except for OMAP243X and OMAP34XX).
* - Driver now supports up to I2C5 (OMAP5).
*
* Copyright (c) 2014 Hannes Schmelzer <oe5hpm@oevsv.at>, B&R
* - Added support for set_speed
*
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <dm.h>
#include <i2c.h>
#include <asm/arch/i2c.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include "omap24xx_i2c.h"
DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
#define I2C_TIMEOUT 1000
/* Absolutely safe for status update at 100 kHz I2C: */
#define I2C_WAIT 200
struct omap_i2c {
struct udevice *clk;
struct i2c *regs;
unsigned int speed;
int waitdelay;
int clk_id;
};
static int omap24_i2c_findpsc(u32 *pscl, u32 *psch, uint speed)
{
unsigned long internal_clk = 0, fclk;
unsigned int prescaler;
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
2009-06-28 17:52:27 +00:00
/*
* This method is only called for Standard and Fast Mode speeds
*
* For some TI SoCs it is explicitly written in TRM (e,g, SPRUHZ6G,
* page 5685, Table 24-7)
* that the internal I2C clock (after prescaler) should be between
* 7-12 MHz (at least for Fast Mode (FS)).
*
* Such approach is used in v4.9 Linux kernel in:
* ./drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-omap.c (omap_i2c_init function).
*/
speed /= 1000; /* convert speed to kHz */
if (speed > 100)
internal_clk = 9600;
else
internal_clk = 4000;
fclk = I2C_IP_CLK / 1000;
prescaler = fclk / internal_clk;
prescaler = prescaler - 1;
if (speed > 100) {
unsigned long scl;
/* Fast mode */
scl = internal_clk / speed;
*pscl = scl - (scl / 3) - I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM;
*psch = (scl / 3) - I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM;
} else {
/* Standard mode */
*pscl = internal_clk / (speed * 2) - I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM;
*psch = internal_clk / (speed * 2) - I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM;
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
2009-06-28 17:52:27 +00:00
}
debug("%s: speed [kHz]: %d psc: 0x%x sscl: 0x%x ssch: 0x%x\n",
__func__, speed, prescaler, *pscl, *psch);
if (*pscl <= 0 || *psch <= 0 || prescaler <= 0)
return -EINVAL;
return prescaler;
}
/*
* Wait for the bus to be free by checking the Bus Busy (BB)
* bit to become clear
*/
static int wait_for_bb(struct i2c *i2c_base, int waitdelay)
{
int timeout = I2C_TIMEOUT;
u16 stat;
writew(0xFFFF, &i2c_base->stat); /* clear current interrupts...*/
#if defined(CONFIG_OMAP34XX)
while ((stat = readw(&i2c_base->stat) & I2C_STAT_BB) && timeout--) {
#else
/* Read RAW status */
while ((stat = readw(&i2c_base->irqstatus_raw) &
I2C_STAT_BB) && timeout--) {
#endif
writew(stat, &i2c_base->stat);
udelay(waitdelay);
}
if (timeout <= 0) {
printf("Timed out in wait_for_bb: status=%04x\n",
stat);
return 1;
}
writew(0xFFFF, &i2c_base->stat); /* clear delayed stuff*/
return 0;
}
/*
* Wait for the I2C controller to complete current action
* and update status
*/
static u16 wait_for_event(struct i2c *i2c_base, int waitdelay)
{
u16 status;
int timeout = I2C_TIMEOUT;
do {
udelay(waitdelay);
#if defined(CONFIG_OMAP34XX)
status = readw(&i2c_base->stat);
#else
/* Read RAW status */
status = readw(&i2c_base->irqstatus_raw);
#endif
} while (!(status &
(I2C_STAT_ROVR | I2C_STAT_XUDF | I2C_STAT_XRDY |
I2C_STAT_RRDY | I2C_STAT_ARDY | I2C_STAT_NACK |
I2C_STAT_AL)) && timeout--);
if (timeout <= 0) {
printf("Timed out in wait_for_event: status=%04x\n",
status);
/*
* If status is still 0 here, probably the bus pads have
* not been configured for I2C, and/or pull-ups are missing.
*/
printf("Check if pads/pull-ups of bus are properly configured\n");
writew(0xFFFF, &i2c_base->stat);
status = 0;
}
return status;
}
static void flush_fifo(struct i2c *i2c_base)
{
u16 stat;
/*
* note: if you try and read data when its not there or ready
* you get a bus error
*/
while (1) {
stat = readw(&i2c_base->stat);
if (stat == I2C_STAT_RRDY) {
readb(&i2c_base->data);
writew(I2C_STAT_RRDY, &i2c_base->stat);
udelay(1000);
} else
break;
}
}
static int __omap24_i2c_setspeed(struct i2c *i2c_base, uint speed,
int *waitdelay)
{
int psc, fsscll = 0, fssclh = 0;
int hsscll = 0, hssclh = 0;
u32 scll = 0, sclh = 0;
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
2009-06-28 17:52:27 +00:00
if (speed >= OMAP_I2C_HIGH_SPEED) {
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
2009-06-28 17:52:27 +00:00
/* High speed */
psc = I2C_IP_CLK / I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK;
psc -= 1;
if (psc < I2C_PSC_MIN) {
printf("Error : I2C unsupported prescaler %d\n", psc);
return -1;
}
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
2009-06-28 17:52:27 +00:00
/* For first phase of HS mode */
fsscll = I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK / (2 * speed);
fssclh = fsscll;
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
2009-06-28 17:52:27 +00:00
fsscll -= I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM;
fssclh -= I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM;
if (((fsscll < 0) || (fssclh < 0)) ||
((fsscll > 255) || (fssclh > 255))) {
puts("Error : I2C initializing first phase clock\n");
return -1;
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
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}
/* For second phase of HS mode */
hsscll = hssclh = I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK / (2 * speed);
hsscll -= I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM;
hssclh -= I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH_TRIM;
if (((fsscll < 0) || (fssclh < 0)) ||
((fsscll > 255) || (fssclh > 255))) {
puts("Error : I2C initializing second phase clock\n");
return -1;
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
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}
scll = (unsigned int)hsscll << 8 | (unsigned int)fsscll;
sclh = (unsigned int)hssclh << 8 | (unsigned int)fssclh;
} else {
/* Standard and fast speed */
psc = omap24_i2c_findpsc(&scll, &sclh, speed);
if (0 > psc) {
puts("Error : I2C initializing clock\n");
return -1;
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
2009-06-28 17:52:27 +00:00
}
}
*waitdelay = (10000000 / speed) * 2; /* wait for 20 clkperiods */
writew(0, &i2c_base->con);
writew(psc, &i2c_base->psc);
writew(scll, &i2c_base->scll);
writew(sclh, &i2c_base->sclh);
writew(I2C_CON_EN, &i2c_base->con);
writew(0xFFFF, &i2c_base->stat); /* clear all pending status */
return 0;
}
static void omap24_i2c_deblock(struct i2c *i2c_base)
{
int i;
u16 systest;
u16 orgsystest;
/* set test mode ST_EN = 1 */
orgsystest = readw(&i2c_base->systest);
systest = orgsystest;
/* enable testmode */
systest |= I2C_SYSTEST_ST_EN;
writew(systest, &i2c_base->systest);
systest &= ~I2C_SYSTEST_TMODE_MASK;
systest |= 3 << I2C_SYSTEST_TMODE_SHIFT;
writew(systest, &i2c_base->systest);
/* set SCL, SDA = 1 */
systest |= I2C_SYSTEST_SCL_O | I2C_SYSTEST_SDA_O;
writew(systest, &i2c_base->systest);
udelay(10);
/* toggle scl 9 clocks */
for (i = 0; i < 9; i++) {
/* SCL = 0 */
systest &= ~I2C_SYSTEST_SCL_O;
writew(systest, &i2c_base->systest);
udelay(10);
/* SCL = 1 */
systest |= I2C_SYSTEST_SCL_O;
writew(systest, &i2c_base->systest);
udelay(10);
}
/* send stop */
systest &= ~I2C_SYSTEST_SDA_O;
writew(systest, &i2c_base->systest);
udelay(10);
systest |= I2C_SYSTEST_SCL_O | I2C_SYSTEST_SDA_O;
writew(systest, &i2c_base->systest);
udelay(10);
/* restore original mode */
writew(orgsystest, &i2c_base->systest);
}
static void __omap24_i2c_init(struct i2c *i2c_base, int speed, int slaveadd,
int *waitdelay)
{
int timeout = I2C_TIMEOUT;
int deblock = 1;
retry:
if (readw(&i2c_base->con) & I2C_CON_EN) {
writew(0, &i2c_base->con);
udelay(50000);
}
writew(0x2, &i2c_base->sysc); /* for ES2 after soft reset */
udelay(1000);
writew(I2C_CON_EN, &i2c_base->con);
while (!(readw(&i2c_base->syss) & I2C_SYSS_RDONE) && timeout--) {
if (timeout <= 0) {
puts("ERROR: Timeout in soft-reset\n");
return;
}
udelay(1000);
}
if (0 != __omap24_i2c_setspeed(i2c_base, speed, waitdelay)) {
printf("ERROR: failed to setup I2C bus-speed!\n");
return;
}
OMAP I2C Fix the sampling clock. This problem is seen on Zoom1 and Zoom2 in the startup and when i2c probe is used Before : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_pin: I2C_STAT=1000 I2C read: I/O error timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses:timed out in wait_for_bb: I2C_STAT=1000 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D <snip> After : In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Die ID #327c00020000000004013ddd05026013 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 OMAP3 Zoom1# i2c probe Valid chip addresses: 48 49 4A 4B The addresses are for the twl4030. The prescalar that converts the function clock to the sampling clock is hardcoded to 0. The reference manual recommends 7 if the function clock is 96MHz. Instead of just changing the hardcoded values, the prescalar is calculated from the value I2C_IP_CLK. The i2c #defines are in kHz. The speed passed into the i2c init routine is in Hz. To be consistent, change the defines to be in Hz. The timing calculations are based on what is done in the linux 2.6.30 kernel in drivers/i2c/buses/i2c_omap.c as apposed to what is done in TRM. The major variables in the timing caculations are specified as #defines that can be overriden as required. The variables and their defaults are I2C_IP_CLK SYSTEM_CLOCK_96 I2C_INTERNAL_SAMPLING_CLK 19200000 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM 6 I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM 6 I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_ONE_SCLH_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLL_TRIM I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLL_TRIM I2C_HIGHSPEED_PHASE_TWO_SCLH I2C_FASTSPEED_SCLH_TRIM This was runtime verified on Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo. The 400kHz and 3.4M cases were verifed on test Zoom1, Zoom2, Beagle and Overo configurations. Testing for omap2 will be done in a second step as Nishanth and Jean-Christophe commented. Signed-off-by: Tom Rix <Tom.Rix@windriver.com> Acked-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com> Acked-by: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
2009-06-28 17:52:27 +00:00
/* own address */
writew(slaveadd, &i2c_base->oa);
#if defined(CONFIG_OMAP34XX)
/*
* Have to enable interrupts for OMAP2/3, these IPs don't have
* an 'irqstatus_raw' register and we shall have to poll 'stat'
*/
writew(I2C_IE_XRDY_IE | I2C_IE_RRDY_IE | I2C_IE_ARDY_IE |
I2C_IE_NACK_IE | I2C_IE_AL_IE, &i2c_base->ie);
#endif
udelay(1000);
flush_fifo(i2c_base);
writew(0xFFFF, &i2c_base->stat);
/* Handle possible failed I2C state */
if (wait_for_bb(i2c_base, *waitdelay))
if (deblock == 1) {
omap24_i2c_deblock(i2c_base);
deblock = 0;
goto retry;
}
}
/*
* i2c_probe: Use write access. Allows to identify addresses that are
* write-only (like the config register of dual-port EEPROMs)
*/
static int __omap24_i2c_probe(struct i2c *i2c_base, int waitdelay, uchar chip)
{
u16 status;
int res = 1; /* default = fail */
if (chip == readw(&i2c_base->oa))
return res;
/* Wait until bus is free */
if (wait_for_bb(i2c_base, waitdelay))
return res;
/* No data transfer, slave addr only */
writew(chip, &i2c_base->sa);
/* Stop bit needed here */
writew(I2C_CON_EN | I2C_CON_MST | I2C_CON_STT | I2C_CON_TRX |
I2C_CON_STP, &i2c_base->con);
status = wait_for_event(i2c_base, waitdelay);
if ((status & ~I2C_STAT_XRDY) == 0 || (status & I2C_STAT_AL)) {
/*
* With current high-level command implementation, notifying
* the user shall flood the console with 127 messages. If
* silent exit is desired upon unconfigured bus, remove the
* following 'if' section:
*/
if (status == I2C_STAT_XRDY)
printf("i2c_probe: pads on bus probably not configured (status=0x%x)\n",
status);
goto pr_exit;
}
/* Check for ACK (!NAK) */
if (!(status & I2C_STAT_NACK)) {
res = 0; /* Device found */
udelay(waitdelay);/* Required by AM335X in SPL */
/* Abort transfer (force idle state) */
writew(I2C_CON_MST | I2C_CON_TRX, &i2c_base->con); /* Reset */
udelay(1000);
writew(I2C_CON_EN | I2C_CON_MST | I2C_CON_TRX |
I2C_CON_STP, &i2c_base->con); /* STP */
}
pr_exit:
flush_fifo(i2c_base);
writew(0xFFFF, &i2c_base->stat);
return res;
}
/*
* i2c_read: Function now uses a single I2C read transaction with bulk transfer
* of the requested number of bytes (note that the 'i2c md' command
* limits this to 16 bytes anyway). If CONFIG_I2C_REPEATED_START is
* defined in the board config header, this transaction shall be with
* Repeated Start (Sr) between the address and data phases; otherwise
* Stop-Start (P-S) shall be used (some I2C chips do require a P-S).
* The address (reg offset) may be 0, 1 or 2 bytes long.
* Function now reads correctly from chips that return more than one
* byte of data per addressed register (like TI temperature sensors),
* or that do not need a register address at all (such as some clock
* distributors).
*/
static int __omap24_i2c_read(struct i2c *i2c_base, int waitdelay, uchar chip,
uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len)
{
int i2c_error = 0;
u16 status;
if (alen < 0) {
puts("I2C read: addr len < 0\n");
return 1;
}
if (len < 0) {
puts("I2C read: data len < 0\n");
return 1;
}
if (buffer == NULL) {
puts("I2C read: NULL pointer passed\n");
return 1;
}
if (alen > 2) {
printf("I2C read: addr len %d not supported\n", alen);
return 1;
}
if (addr + len > (1 << 16)) {
puts("I2C read: address out of range\n");
return 1;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW
/*
* EEPROM chips that implement "address overflow" are ones
* like Catalyst 24WC04/08/16 which has 9/10/11 bits of
* address and the extra bits end up in the "chip address"
* bit slots. This makes a 24WC08 (1Kbyte) chip look like
* four 256 byte chips.
*
* Note that we consider the length of the address field to
* still be one byte because the extra address bits are
* hidden in the chip address.
*/
if (alen > 0)
chip |= ((addr >> (alen * 8)) &
CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW);
#endif
/* Wait until bus not busy */
if (wait_for_bb(i2c_base, waitdelay))
return 1;
/* Zero, one or two bytes reg address (offset) */
writew(alen, &i2c_base->cnt);
/* Set slave address */
writew(chip, &i2c_base->sa);
if (alen) {
/* Must write reg offset first */
#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_REPEATED_START
/* No stop bit, use Repeated Start (Sr) */
writew(I2C_CON_EN | I2C_CON_MST | I2C_CON_STT |
I2C_CON_TRX, &i2c_base->con);
#else
/* Stop - Start (P-S) */
writew(I2C_CON_EN | I2C_CON_MST | I2C_CON_STT | I2C_CON_STP |
I2C_CON_TRX, &i2c_base->con);
#endif
/* Send register offset */
while (1) {
status = wait_for_event(i2c_base, waitdelay);
/* Try to identify bus that is not padconf'd for I2C */
if (status == I2C_STAT_XRDY) {
i2c_error = 2;
printf("i2c_read (addr phase): pads on bus probably not configured (status=0x%x)\n",
status);
goto rd_exit;
}
if (status == 0 || (status & I2C_STAT_NACK)) {
i2c_error = 1;
printf("i2c_read: error waiting for addr ACK (status=0x%x)\n",
status);
goto rd_exit;
}
if (alen) {
if (status & I2C_STAT_XRDY) {
alen--;
/* Do we have to use byte access? */
writeb((addr >> (8 * alen)) & 0xff,
&i2c_base->data);
writew(I2C_STAT_XRDY, &i2c_base->stat);
}
}
if (status & I2C_STAT_ARDY) {
writew(I2C_STAT_ARDY, &i2c_base->stat);
break;
}
}
}
/* Set slave address */
writew(chip, &i2c_base->sa);
/* Read len bytes from slave */
writew(len, &i2c_base->cnt);
/* Need stop bit here */
writew(I2C_CON_EN | I2C_CON_MST |
I2C_CON_STT | I2C_CON_STP,
&i2c_base->con);
/* Receive data */
while (1) {
status = wait_for_event(i2c_base, waitdelay);
/*
* Try to identify bus that is not padconf'd for I2C. This
* state could be left over from previous transactions if
* the address phase is skipped due to alen=0.
*/
if (status == I2C_STAT_XRDY) {
i2c_error = 2;
printf("i2c_read (data phase): pads on bus probably not configured (status=0x%x)\n",
status);
goto rd_exit;
}
if (status == 0 || (status & I2C_STAT_NACK)) {
i2c_error = 1;
goto rd_exit;
}
if (status & I2C_STAT_RRDY) {
*buffer++ = readb(&i2c_base->data);
writew(I2C_STAT_RRDY, &i2c_base->stat);
}
if (status & I2C_STAT_ARDY) {
writew(I2C_STAT_ARDY, &i2c_base->stat);
break;
}
}
rd_exit:
flush_fifo(i2c_base);
writew(0xFFFF, &i2c_base->stat);
return i2c_error;
}
/* i2c_write: Address (reg offset) may be 0, 1 or 2 bytes long. */
static int __omap24_i2c_write(struct i2c *i2c_base, int waitdelay, uchar chip,
uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len)
{
int i;
u16 status;
int i2c_error = 0;
int timeout = I2C_TIMEOUT;
if (alen < 0) {
puts("I2C write: addr len < 0\n");
return 1;
}
if (len < 0) {
puts("I2C write: data len < 0\n");
return 1;
}
if (buffer == NULL) {
puts("I2C write: NULL pointer passed\n");
return 1;
}
if (alen > 2) {
printf("I2C write: addr len %d not supported\n", alen);
return 1;
}
if (addr + len > (1 << 16)) {
printf("I2C write: address 0x%x + 0x%x out of range\n",
addr, len);
return 1;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW
/*
* EEPROM chips that implement "address overflow" are ones
* like Catalyst 24WC04/08/16 which has 9/10/11 bits of
* address and the extra bits end up in the "chip address"
* bit slots. This makes a 24WC08 (1Kbyte) chip look like
* four 256 byte chips.
*
* Note that we consider the length of the address field to
* still be one byte because the extra address bits are
* hidden in the chip address.
*/
if (alen > 0)
chip |= ((addr >> (alen * 8)) &
CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW);
#endif
/* Wait until bus not busy */
if (wait_for_bb(i2c_base, waitdelay))
return 1;
/* Start address phase - will write regoffset + len bytes data */
writew(alen + len, &i2c_base->cnt);
/* Set slave address */
writew(chip, &i2c_base->sa);
/* Stop bit needed here */
writew(I2C_CON_EN | I2C_CON_MST | I2C_CON_STT | I2C_CON_TRX |
I2C_CON_STP, &i2c_base->con);
while (alen) {
/* Must write reg offset (one or two bytes) */
status = wait_for_event(i2c_base, waitdelay);
/* Try to identify bus that is not padconf'd for I2C */
if (status == I2C_STAT_XRDY) {
i2c_error = 2;
printf("i2c_write: pads on bus probably not configured (status=0x%x)\n",
status);
goto wr_exit;
}
if (status == 0 || (status & I2C_STAT_NACK)) {
i2c_error = 1;
printf("i2c_write: error waiting for addr ACK (status=0x%x)\n",
status);
goto wr_exit;
}
if (status & I2C_STAT_XRDY) {
alen--;
writeb((addr >> (8 * alen)) & 0xff, &i2c_base->data);
writew(I2C_STAT_XRDY, &i2c_base->stat);
} else {
i2c_error = 1;
printf("i2c_write: bus not ready for addr Tx (status=0x%x)\n",
status);
goto wr_exit;
}
}
/* Address phase is over, now write data */
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
status = wait_for_event(i2c_base, waitdelay);
if (status == 0 || (status & I2C_STAT_NACK)) {
i2c_error = 1;
printf("i2c_write: error waiting for data ACK (status=0x%x)\n",
status);
goto wr_exit;
}
if (status & I2C_STAT_XRDY) {
writeb(buffer[i], &i2c_base->data);
writew(I2C_STAT_XRDY, &i2c_base->stat);
} else {
i2c_error = 1;
printf("i2c_write: bus not ready for data Tx (i=%d)\n",
i);
goto wr_exit;
}
}
/*
* poll ARDY bit for making sure that last byte really has been
* transferred on the bus.
*/
do {
status = wait_for_event(i2c_base, waitdelay);
} while (!(status & I2C_STAT_ARDY) && timeout--);
if (timeout <= 0)
printf("i2c_write: timed out writig last byte!\n");
wr_exit:
flush_fifo(i2c_base);
writew(0xFFFF, &i2c_base->stat);
return i2c_error;
}
#ifndef CONFIG_DM_I2C
/*
* The legacy I2C functions. These need to get removed once
* all users of this driver are converted to DM.
*/
static struct i2c *omap24_get_base(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
{
switch (adap->hwadapnr) {
case 0:
return (struct i2c *)I2C_BASE1;
break;
case 1:
return (struct i2c *)I2C_BASE2;
break;
#if (CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUS_MAX > 2)
case 2:
return (struct i2c *)I2C_BASE3;
break;
#if (CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUS_MAX > 3)
case 3:
return (struct i2c *)I2C_BASE4;
break;
#if (CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUS_MAX > 4)
case 4:
return (struct i2c *)I2C_BASE5;
break;
#endif
#endif
#endif
default:
printf("wrong hwadapnr: %d\n", adap->hwadapnr);
break;
}
return NULL;
}
static int omap24_i2c_read(struct i2c_adapter *adap, uchar chip, uint addr,
int alen, uchar *buffer, int len)
{
struct i2c *i2c_base = omap24_get_base(adap);
return __omap24_i2c_read(i2c_base, adap->waitdelay, chip, addr,
alen, buffer, len);
}
static int omap24_i2c_write(struct i2c_adapter *adap, uchar chip, uint addr,
int alen, uchar *buffer, int len)
{
struct i2c *i2c_base = omap24_get_base(adap);
return __omap24_i2c_write(i2c_base, adap->waitdelay, chip, addr,
alen, buffer, len);
}
static uint omap24_i2c_setspeed(struct i2c_adapter *adap, uint speed)
{
struct i2c *i2c_base = omap24_get_base(adap);
int ret;
ret = __omap24_i2c_setspeed(i2c_base, speed, &adap->waitdelay);
if (ret) {
error("%s: set i2c speed failed\n", __func__);
return ret;
}
adap->speed = speed;
return 0;
}
static void omap24_i2c_init(struct i2c_adapter *adap, int speed, int slaveadd)
{
struct i2c *i2c_base = omap24_get_base(adap);
return __omap24_i2c_init(i2c_base, speed, slaveadd, &adap->waitdelay);
}
static int omap24_i2c_probe(struct i2c_adapter *adap, uchar chip)
{
struct i2c *i2c_base = omap24_get_base(adap);
return __omap24_i2c_probe(i2c_base, adap->waitdelay, chip);
}
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED1)
#define CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED1 CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED
#endif
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE1)
#define CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE1 CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE
#endif
U_BOOT_I2C_ADAP_COMPLETE(omap24_0, omap24_i2c_init, omap24_i2c_probe,
omap24_i2c_read, omap24_i2c_write, omap24_i2c_setspeed,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE,
0)
U_BOOT_I2C_ADAP_COMPLETE(omap24_1, omap24_i2c_init, omap24_i2c_probe,
omap24_i2c_read, omap24_i2c_write, omap24_i2c_setspeed,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED1,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE1,
1)
#if (CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUS_MAX > 2)
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED2)
#define CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED2 CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED
#endif
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE2)
#define CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE2 CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE
#endif
U_BOOT_I2C_ADAP_COMPLETE(omap24_2, omap24_i2c_init, omap24_i2c_probe,
omap24_i2c_read, omap24_i2c_write, NULL,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED2,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE2,
2)
#if (CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUS_MAX > 3)
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED3)
#define CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED3 CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED
#endif
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE3)
#define CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE3 CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE
#endif
U_BOOT_I2C_ADAP_COMPLETE(omap24_3, omap24_i2c_init, omap24_i2c_probe,
omap24_i2c_read, omap24_i2c_write, NULL,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED3,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE3,
3)
#if (CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUS_MAX > 4)
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED4)
#define CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED4 CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED
#endif
#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE4)
#define CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE4 CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE
#endif
U_BOOT_I2C_ADAP_COMPLETE(omap24_4, omap24_i2c_init, omap24_i2c_probe,
omap24_i2c_read, omap24_i2c_write, NULL,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED4,
CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE4,
4)
#endif
#endif
#endif
#else /* CONFIG_DM_I2C */
static int omap_i2c_xfer(struct udevice *bus, struct i2c_msg *msg, int nmsgs)
{
struct omap_i2c *priv = dev_get_priv(bus);
int ret;
debug("i2c_xfer: %d messages\n", nmsgs);
for (; nmsgs > 0; nmsgs--, msg++) {
debug("i2c_xfer: chip=0x%x, len=0x%x\n", msg->addr, msg->len);
if (msg->flags & I2C_M_RD) {
ret = __omap24_i2c_read(priv->regs, priv->waitdelay,
msg->addr, 0, 0, msg->buf,
msg->len);
} else {
ret = __omap24_i2c_write(priv->regs, priv->waitdelay,
msg->addr, 0, 0, msg->buf,
msg->len);
}
if (ret) {
debug("i2c_write: error sending\n");
return -EREMOTEIO;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int omap_i2c_set_bus_speed(struct udevice *bus, unsigned int speed)
{
struct omap_i2c *priv = dev_get_priv(bus);
priv->speed = speed;
return __omap24_i2c_setspeed(priv->regs, speed, &priv->waitdelay);
}
static int omap_i2c_probe_chip(struct udevice *bus, uint chip_addr,
uint chip_flags)
{
struct omap_i2c *priv = dev_get_priv(bus);
return __omap24_i2c_probe(priv->regs, priv->waitdelay, chip_addr);
}
static int omap_i2c_probe(struct udevice *bus)
{
struct omap_i2c *priv = dev_get_priv(bus);
__omap24_i2c_init(priv->regs, priv->speed, 0, &priv->waitdelay);
return 0;
}
static int omap_i2c_ofdata_to_platdata(struct udevice *bus)
{
struct omap_i2c *priv = dev_get_priv(bus);
priv->regs = map_physmem(devfdt_get_addr(bus), sizeof(void *),
MAP_NOCACHE);
priv->speed = CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED;
return 0;
}
static const struct dm_i2c_ops omap_i2c_ops = {
.xfer = omap_i2c_xfer,
.probe_chip = omap_i2c_probe_chip,
.set_bus_speed = omap_i2c_set_bus_speed,
};
static const struct udevice_id omap_i2c_ids[] = {
{ .compatible = "ti,omap3-i2c" },
{ .compatible = "ti,omap4-i2c" },
{ }
};
U_BOOT_DRIVER(i2c_omap) = {
.name = "i2c_omap",
.id = UCLASS_I2C,
.of_match = omap_i2c_ids,
.ofdata_to_platdata = omap_i2c_ofdata_to_platdata,
.probe = omap_i2c_probe,
.priv_auto_alloc_size = sizeof(struct omap_i2c),
.ops = &omap_i2c_ops,
.flags = DM_FLAG_PRE_RELOC,
};
#endif /* CONFIG_DM_I2C */