Hi Heiko, > Hello Lukasz, > > On 28.08.2012 14:12, Lukasz Majewski wrote: > > Hi Heiko, > > > > > >>>>> +#if defined(CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS) > >>>>> +/* Handle multiple I2C buses instances */ > >>>>> +int get_multi_scl_pin(void) > >>>>> +{ > >>>>> + switch (I2C_GET_BUS()) { > >>>>> + case I2C_4: > >>>>> + return CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_I2C4_SCL; > >>>>> + case I2C_5: > >>>>> + return CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_I2C5_SCL; > >>>>> + }; > >>>>> + > >>>>> + return 0; > >>>>> +} > >>>>> + > >>>>> +int get_multi_sda_pin(void) > >>>>> +{ > >>>>> + switch (I2C_GET_BUS()) { > >>>>> + case I2C_4: > >>>>> + return CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_I2C4_SDA; > >>>>> + case I2C_5: > >>>>> + return CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_I2C5_SDA; > >>>>> + }; > >>>>> + > >>>>> + return 0; > >>>>> +} > >>>>> + > >>>>> +int multi_i2c_init(void) > >>>>> +{ > >>>>> + return 0; > >>>>> +} > >>>>> +#endif /* CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS */ > >>>> > >>>> Again, what is with busnr = 0-3 or 6? > >>>> > >>>> This is not needed in the i2c soft file. You can define this > >>>> functions board specific ... so, no change in the driver is > >>>> needed ... please move this to board specific code. > >>> > >>> Please consider, that get_multi_{sda|scl}_pin can be used by other > >>> boards. Those are written in a generic way (by calling > >>> I2C_GET_BUS()). > >> > >> Got this, but why do you index them with 4 and 5 and not with 0 > >> and 1? What is, if another board uses 0 and 1, so this would > >> introduce the defines CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_I2C0_SDA and > >> CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_I2C1_SDA in the "common" get_multi_sda_pin(), > >> which leads in compilererror for your board(s) ... your proposed > >> get_multi_sda_pin() is currently samsung specific ... > >> > >>> What here I'm trying to avoid is the code duplication for each > >>> board (e.g. Samsung's GONI, Universal, Trats, Origen ... etc). > >> > >> If they use all the same function, they should end in > >> a ../samsung/common/common.c because, currently your functions are > >> samsung specific. > >> > >> common is (from my point of view) that we add in the board config > >> file: > >> > >> +#define CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_GPIO_SCL get_multi_scl_pin() > >> +#define CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_GPIO_SDA get_multi_sda_pin() > >> > >>> I can agree, that now only I2C_{4|5} are defined (since for now > >>> Samsung is using I2C_4 and I2C_5). > >> > >> and thats samsung specific ... because other boards maybe start > >> with I2C_0 ... and this case is not respected in your patch. > >> > >>> But other cases can be also defined. > >> > >> Yep, and break compiling your board, as this defines are not > >> specified. > >> > >>> What I see even more important is a definition of (at<i2c.h>): > >>> > >>> +#if (defined(CONFIG_SOFT_I2C)&& defined(CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS)) > >>> +enum { > >>> + I2C_0, > >>> + I2C_1, > >>> + I2C_2, > >>> + I2C_3, > >>> + I2C_4, > >>> + I2C_5, > >>> + I2C_6 > >>> +}; > >>> > > > > I would like to propose that, I will rename the I2C_4 -> I2C_0 and > > I2C_5 -> I2C_1, > > Yep!
Ok, so we have agreed. > > > then we can define at<i2c.h> : > > > > +#if (defined(CONFIG_SOFT_I2C)&& defined(CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS)) > > +enum { > > + I2C_0, > > + I2C_1, > > +}; > > > > And this would facilitate handling of SOFT_I2C numbering across > > relevant subsystems (e.g. PMICs and other). > > Ok. Nice, > > >>> since this will organize the order of multiple (soft) I2C devices. > >>> > >>> Imagine that 2 PMICs are on the board (I2C_4 and I2C_5). I need to > >>> distinct those (when calling I2C_SET|GET_BUS) > >>> And then support for another I2C device (e.g. I2C_2) at other > >>> subsystem is provided. > >>> Then I can: > >>> 1. Add common definition of I2C_X (as I've proposed) to<i2c.h> > >>> 2. Add #define I2C_X on the ./include/configs/{e.g. trats}.h > >>> board. > >> > >> Why add "#define I2C_X" in ./include/configs/{e.g. > >> trats}.h ? I don“t understand this ... and you do not this in your > >> patchserie! > >> > >>> For second approach used I need to duplicate the code for other > >>> targets (goni, universal, origen) when needed and I cannot avoid > >>> that someone > >> > >> or make a ../samsung/common/common.c until they are samsung > >> specific. > >> > >>> else will define other names -> like #define MINE_I2C_X on > >>> his/her ./include/configs/{board}.h > >> > >> Ok, but if you use I2C_4 and I2C_5, you must also define the I2C_0, > >> I2C_1, I2C_2 and I2C_3 cases in the "get_multi_*" functions, as > >> other boards would start with I2C_0 ... > >> > >> ... and add a documentation in README for this ... > >> > >> but I mislike to introduce such a lot of defines ... instead of > >> defining get_multi_*() board/manufacturer/soc specific ... Maybe > >> there is a board with 10 i2c soft busses, so we must define in all > >> boards using soft multibus this 20 > >> (CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_I2C*_SCL/SDA)defines ... or at least define them > >> if not defined in include/i2c.h ... bad. > >> > > > > I will move the "get_multi_*" functions > > to ../samsung/common/common.c > > Good. > > > However, I think, that it would be good to add following > > declarations to <i2c.h>: > > > > extern int get_multi_scl_pin(void); > > extern int get_multi_sda_pin(void); > > extern int multi_i2c_init(void); > > In the case CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS is defined. > > > ,which can be defined on different platforms. > > > > What is your opinion about that? > > I agree with this! Ok, I need this. -- Best regards, Lukasz Majewski Samsung Poland R&D Center | Linux Platform Group _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot