* "eeprom_addr" is now 32-bit wide. * Remove "slave_addr" from the I2C EEPROM driver interface. The I2C EEPROM Device Type Identifier is fixed at 1010b, and the rest of the bits of the Device Address Byte/Device Select Code, are memory address bits, where the first three of those bits are the hardware selection bits. All this is now a 19-bit address and passed as "eeprom_addr". This abstracts the I2C bus for EEPROM devices for this I2C EEPROM driver. Now clients only pass the 19-bit EEPROM memory address, to the I2C EEPROM driver, as the 32-bit "eeprom_addr", from which they want to read from or write to. Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@xxxxxxx> Cc: Alexander Deucher <Alexander.Deucher@xxxxxxx> Cc: Andrey Grodzovsky <Andrey.Grodzovsky@xxxxxxx> Cc: Lijo Lazar <Lijo.Lazar@xxxxxxx> Cc: Stanley Yang <Stanley.Yang@xxxxxxx> Cc: Hawking Zhang <Hawking.Zhang@xxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Luben Tuikov <luben.tuikov@xxxxxxx> Acked-by: Alexander Deucher <Alexander.Deucher@xxxxxxx> --- drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.c | 88 +++++++++++++++++----- drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.h | 4 +- 2 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.c index 94aeda1c7f8ca0..a5a87affedabf1 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.c +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.c @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ #include "amdgpu_eeprom.h" #include "amdgpu.h" -/* AT24CM02 has a 256-byte write page size. +/* AT24CM02 and M24M02-R have a 256-byte write page size. */ #define EEPROM_PAGE_BITS 8 #define EEPROM_PAGE_SIZE (1U << EEPROM_PAGE_BITS) @@ -32,20 +32,72 @@ #define EEPROM_OFFSET_SIZE 2 -static int __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, - u16 slave_addr, u16 eeprom_addr, +/* EEPROM memory addresses are 19-bits long, which can + * be partitioned into 3, 8, 8 bits, for a total of 19. + * The upper 3 bits are sent as part of the 7-bit + * "Device Type Identifier"--an I2C concept, which for EEPROM devices + * is hard-coded as 1010b, indicating that it is an EEPROM + * device--this is the wire format, followed by the upper + * 3 bits of the 19-bit address, followed by the direction, + * followed by two bytes holding the rest of the 16-bits of + * the EEPROM memory address. The format on the wire for EEPROM + * devices is: 1010XYZD, A15:A8, A7:A0, + * Where D is the direction and sequenced out by the hardware. + * Bits XYZ are memory address bits 18, 17 and 16. + * These bits are compared to how pins 1-3 of the part are connected, + * depending on the size of the part, more on that later. + * + * Note that of this wire format, a client is in control + * of, and needs to specify only XYZ, A15:A8, A7:0, bits, + * which is exactly the EEPROM memory address, or offset, + * in order to address up to 8 EEPROM devices on the I2C bus. + * + * For instance, a 2-Mbit I2C EEPROM part, addresses all its bytes, + * using an 18-bit address, bit 17 to 0 and thus would use all but one bit of + * the 19 bits previously mentioned. The designer would then not connect + * pins 1 and 2, and pin 3 usually named "A_2" or "E2", would be connected to + * either Vcc or GND. This would allow for up to two 2-Mbit parts on + * the same bus, where one would be addressable with bit 18 as 1, and + * the other with bit 18 of the address as 0. + * + * For a 2-Mbit part, bit 18 is usually known as the "Chip Enable" or + * "Hardware Address Bit". This bit is compared to the load on pin 3 + * of the device, described above, and if there is a match, then this + * device responds to the command. This way, you can connect two + * 2-Mbit EEPROM devices on the same bus, but see one contiguous + * memory from 0 to 7FFFFh, where address 0 to 3FFFF is in the device + * whose pin 3 is connected to GND, and address 40000 to 7FFFFh is in + * the 2nd device, whose pin 3 is connected to Vcc. + * + * This addressing you encode in the 32-bit "eeprom_addr" below, + * namely the 19-bits "XYZ,A15:A0", as a single 19-bit address. For + * instance, eeprom_addr = 0x6DA01, is 110_1101_1010_0000_0001, where + * XYZ=110b, and A15:A0=DA01h. The XYZ bits become part of the device + * address, and the rest of the address bits are sent as the memory + * address bytes. + * + * That is, for an I2C EEPROM driver everything is controlled by + * the "eeprom_addr". + * + * P.S. If you need to write, lock and read the Identification Page, + * (M24M02-DR device only, which we do not use), change the "7" to + * "0xF" in the macro below, and let the client set bit 20 to 1 in + * "eeprom_addr", and set A10 to 0 to write into it, and A10 and A1 to + * 1 to lock it permanently. + */ +#define MAKE_I2C_ADDR(_aa) ((0xA << 3) | (((_aa) >> 16) & 7)) + +static int __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, u32 eeprom_addr, u8 *eeprom_buf, u16 buf_size, bool read) { u8 eeprom_offset_buf[EEPROM_OFFSET_SIZE]; struct i2c_msg msgs[] = { { - .addr = slave_addr, .flags = 0, .len = EEPROM_OFFSET_SIZE, .buf = eeprom_offset_buf, }, { - .addr = slave_addr, .flags = read ? I2C_M_RD : 0, }, }; @@ -58,6 +110,8 @@ static int __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, buf_size -= len, eeprom_addr += len, eeprom_buf += len) { /* Set the EEPROM address we want to write to/read from. */ + msgs[0].addr = MAKE_I2C_ADDR(eeprom_addr); + msgs[1].addr = msgs[0].addr; msgs[0].buf[0] = (eeprom_addr >> 8) & 0xff; msgs[0].buf[1] = eeprom_addr & 0xff; @@ -71,7 +125,7 @@ static int __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, * over). * * As per the AT24CM02 EEPROM spec, after - * writing into a page, the I2C driver MUST + * writing into a page, the I2C driver should * terminate the transfer, i.e. in * "i2c_transfer()" below, with a STOP * condition, so that the self-timed write @@ -91,17 +145,20 @@ static int __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, msgs[1].len = len; msgs[1].buf = eeprom_buf; + /* This constitutes a START-STOP transaction. + */ r = i2c_transfer(i2c_adap, msgs, ARRAY_SIZE(msgs)); if (r < ARRAY_SIZE(msgs)) break; if (!read) { - /* According to the AT24CM02 EEPROM spec the - * length of the self-writing cycle, tWR, is - * 10 ms. + /* According to EEPROM specs the length of the + * self-writing cycle, tWR (tW), is 10 ms. * - * TODO Improve to wait for first ACK for slave address after - * internal write cycle done. + * TODO: Use polling on ACK, aka Acknowledge + * Polling, to minimize waiting for the + * internal write cycle to complete, as it is + * usually smaller than tWR (tW). */ msleep(10); } @@ -113,7 +170,6 @@ static int __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, /** * amdgpu_eeprom_xfer -- Read/write from/to an I2C EEPROM device * @i2c_adap: pointer to the I2C adapter to use - * @slave_addr: I2C address of the slave device * @eeprom_addr: EEPROM address from which to read/write * @eeprom_buf: pointer to data buffer to read into/write from * @buf_size: the size of @eeprom_buf @@ -121,8 +177,7 @@ static int __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, * * Returns the number of bytes read/written; -errno on error. */ -int amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, - u16 slave_addr, u16 eeprom_addr, +int amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, u32 eeprom_addr, u8 *eeprom_buf, u16 buf_size, bool read) { const struct i2c_adapter_quirks *quirks = i2c_adap->quirks; @@ -136,7 +191,7 @@ int amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, limit = quirks->max_write_len; if (limit == 0) { - return __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(i2c_adap, slave_addr, eeprom_addr, + return __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(i2c_adap, eeprom_addr, eeprom_buf, buf_size, read); } else if (limit <= EEPROM_OFFSET_SIZE) { dev_err_ratelimited(&i2c_adap->dev, @@ -157,8 +212,7 @@ int amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, buf_size -= ps, eeprom_addr += ps, eeprom_buf += ps) { ps = min(limit, buf_size); - r = __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(i2c_adap, - slave_addr, eeprom_addr, + r = __amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(i2c_adap, eeprom_addr, eeprom_buf, ps, read); if (r < 0) return r; diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.h b/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.h index 9301e5678910ad..417472be2712e6 100644 --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.h +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_eeprom.h @@ -26,9 +26,7 @@ #include <linux/i2c.h> -int amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, - u16 slave_addr, u16 eeprom_addr, +int amdgpu_eeprom_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, u32 eeprom_addr, u8 *eeprom_buf, u16 bytes, bool read); - #endif -- 2.32.0 _______________________________________________ amd-gfx mailing list amd-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/amd-gfx