> @@ -406,7 +416,7 @@ static int ocores_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *adap,
>  {
>       struct ocores_i2c *i2c = i2c_get_adapdata(adap);
>  
> -     if (i2c->flags & OCORES_FLAG_POLL)
> +     if ((i2c->flags & (OCORES_FLAG_POLL | OCORES_FLAG_BROKEN_IRQ)))
>               return ocores_xfer_polling(adap, msgs, num);
>       return ocores_xfer_core(i2c, msgs, num, false);
>  }

You are not listening to what i said. All you need to know here is
that you must poll. It does not matter if the IRQ is broken or not.

>       irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 0);
>       if (irq == -ENXIO) {
> -             i2c->flags |= OCORES_FLAG_POLL;

If there is no interrupt, you need to poll. So keep this line.

> +             /*
> +              * Set a OCORES_FLAG_BROKEN_IRQ to enable workaround for
> +              * FU540-C000 SoC in polling mode interface of i2c-ocore driver.
> +              * Else enable default polling mode interface for SIFIVE/OCORE
> +              * device types.
> +              */
> +             match = of_match_node(ocores_i2c_match, pdev->dev.of_node);
> +             if (match && (long)match->data == TYPE_SIFIVE_REV0)
> +                     i2c->flags |= OCORES_FLAG_BROKEN_IRQ;

If it is a OCORE, IRQ is broken, so OR in OCORES_FLAG_BROKEN_IRQ.

>  
> -     if (!(i2c->flags & OCORES_FLAG_POLL)) {
> +     if (!(i2c->flags & (OCORES_FLAG_POLL | OCORES_FLAG_BROKEN_IRQ))) {
>               ret = devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, irq, ocores_isr, 0,
>                                      pdev->name, i2c);

Here you just need to know if you are polling. Broken IRQ does not
matter.

        Andrew

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