On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 06:30:35PM +0300, Serge Semin wrote: > Jarkko, Wolfram, the merge window is upon us, please review/merge in/whatever > the patchset. > > Initially this has been a small patchset which embedded the Baikal-T1 > System I2C support into the DW APB I2C driver as is by using a simplest > way. After a short discussion with Andy we decided to implement what he > suggested (introduce regmap-based accessors and create a glue driver) and > even more than that to provide some cleanups of the code. So here is what > this patchset consists of. > > First of all we've found out that current implementation of scripts/dtc > didn't support i2c dt nodes with 10bit and slave flags set in the > reg property. You'll see an error if you try to dt_binding_check it. > So the very first patch fixes the problem by adding these flags support > into the check_i2c_bus_reg() method. > > Traditionally we converted the plain text-based DT binding to the DT schema > and added Baikal-T1 System I2C device support there. This required to mark > the reg property redundant for Baikal-T1 I2C since its reg-space is > indirectly accessed by means of the System Controller cmd/read/write > registers. > > Then as Andy suggested we replaced the Synopsys DW APB I2C common driver > registers IO accessors into the regmap API methods. This doesn't change > the code logic much, though in two places we managed to replace some bulky > peaces of code with a ready-to-use regmap methods. > > Additionally before adding the glue layer API we initiated a set of cleanups: > - Define components of the multi-object drivers (like i2c-designware-core.o > and i2c-designware-paltform.o) with using `-y` suffixed makefile > variables instead of `-objs` suffixed one. This is encouraged by > Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.rst text since `-objs` is supposed to be used > to build host programs. > - Make DW I2C slave driver depended on the DW I2C core code instead of the > platform one, which it really is. > - Move Intel Baytrail semaphore feature to the platform if-clause of the > kernel config. > > After this we finally can introduce the glue layer API for the DW APB I2C > platform driver. So there are three methods exported from the driver: > i2c_dw_plat_setup(), i2c_dw_plat_clear(), &i2c_dw_plat_dev_pm_ops to > setup, cleanup and add PM operations to the glue driven I2C device. Before > setting the platform DW I2C device up the glue probe code is supposed to > create an instance of DW I2C device generic object and pre-initialize > its `struct device` pointer together with optional platform-specific > flags. In addition to that we converted the MSCC Ocelot SoC I2C specific > code into the glue layer seeing it's really too specific and, which is more > important, isn't that complicated so we could unpin it without much of > worrying to break something. > > Meanwhile we discovered that MODEL_CHERRYTRAIL and MODEL_MASK actually > were no longer used in the code. MODEL_MSCC flag has been discarded since > the MSCC Ocelot I2C code conversion to the glue driver. So now we can get > rid of all the MODEL-specific flags. > > Finally we introduced a glue driver with Baikal-T1 System I2C device > support. The driver probe tries to find a syscon regmap, creates the DW > APB I2C regmap based on it and passes it further to the DW I2C device > descriptor. Then it does normal DW APB I2C platform setup by calling a > generic setup method. Cleanup is straightforward. It's just calling a > generic DW APB I2C clean method.
Thank you for an update. > This patchset is rebased and tested on the i2c/for-next (5.7-rc7): Hmm... > base-commit: 228f95c14949 ("Merge remote-tracking branch 'spi/for-5.8' into > spi-next") ...this is strange. > Changelog v5: > - Replace or-assignment with just assignment operator when getting > the quirk flags. > - Keep alphabetical order of the include statements. > - Discard explicit u16-type cast in the dw_reg_write_word() method. Patches 8 and 11 have been commented solely due to previous comments for patches 6 and 7, which I think should be addressed. -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko