Re: [PATCH v5] drm/sun4i: hdmi: Implement I2C adapter for A10s DDC bus

From: Jonathan Liu
Date: Thu Jun 29 2017 - 18:22:25 EST


Hi Maxime,

On 30 June 2017 at 01:56, Maxime Ripard
<maxime.ripard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 08:39:33PM +1000, Jonathan Liu wrote:
>> >> + u32 int_status;
>> >> + u32 fifo_status;
>> >> + /* Read needs empty flag unset, write needs full flag unset */
>> >> + u32 flag = read ? SUN4I_HDMI_DDC_FIFO_STATUS_EMPTY :
>> >> + SUN4I_HDMI_DDC_FIFO_STATUS_FULL;
>> >> + int ret;
>> >> +
>> >> + /* Wait until error or FIFO ready */
>> >> + ret = readl_poll_timeout(hdmi->base + SUN4I_HDMI_DDC_INT_STATUS_REG,
>> >> + int_status,
>> >> + is_err_status(int_status) ||
>> >> + is_fifo_flag_unset(hdmi, &fifo_status, flag),
>> >> + min(len, SUN4I_HDMI_DDC_FIFO_SIZE) * byte_time,
>> >> + 100000);
>> >> +
>> >> + if (is_err_status(int_status))
>> >> + return -EIO;
>> >> + if (ret)
>> >> + return -ETIMEDOUT;
>> >
>> > Why not just have
>> > ret = readl_poll_timeout(hdmi->base + SUN4I_HDMI_DDC_FIFO_STATUS_REG, reg,
>> > !(reg & flag), 100, 100000);
>> >
>> > if (ret < 0)
>> > if (is_err_status())
>> > return -EIO;
>> > return ret;
>> >
>> >
>>
>> If I check error status after readl_poll_timeout and there is an error
>> (e.g. the I2C address does not have a corresponding device connected
>> or nothing connected to HDMI port) it will keep checking the fifo
>> status even though error bit is set in the int status and then timeout
>> after 100 ms. If it checks the int status register at the same time,
>> it will error after 100 nanoseconds. I don't want to introduce
>> unnecessary delays considering part of the reason for adding this
>> driver to make it more usable for non-standard use cases.
>
> Well, polling for 100ms doesn't seem great either. What was the
> rationale behind that timeout?
>

When an error occurs one of the error bits will be set in the
INT_STATUS register so this is detected very quickly if I check the
INT_STATUS and FIFO_STATUS at the same time. The 100 ms timeout is in
case the I2C slave does clock stretching in which case the transfer
may take longer than the predicted time.

> And we can also reverse the check and look at the INT_STATUS
> register. The errors will be there, and we can program the threshold
> we want in both directions and use the
> DDC_FIFO_Request_Interrupt_Status bit.
>

I did try that when I was doing the v3 patch but I couldn't get it to
work as mentioned previously in the v3 patch discussion. I programmed
the FIFO_RX_TRIGGER_THRES and FIFO_TX_TRIGGER_THRES in DDC_FIFO_Ctrl
register at the same time as setting FIFO_Address_Clear but the
request interrupt status bit did not get updated to the appropriate
state that is consistent with the FIFO level and the thresholds. I did
try this several times for subsequent patch versions without success.

> Maxime
>
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> Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
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Regards,
Jonathan