The i2c bindings in the kernel tree describe support for 10 bit addressing, which must be indicated with the I2C_TEN_BIT_ADDRESS flag. When this is set the address can be up to 10 bits. When it is not set the address is a maximum of 7 bits. See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c.txt. Take into account this flag when checking the address is valid. Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@xxxxxxxxx> --- v2: Mask reg when checking the 10-bit size --- checks.c | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/checks.c b/checks.c index feb1721f2603..3fe979a63290 100644 --- a/checks.c +++ b/checks.c @@ -1023,6 +1023,7 @@ static void check_i2c_bus_bridge(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti, struct no WARNING(i2c_bus_bridge, check_i2c_bus_bridge, NULL, &addr_size_cells); #define I2C_OWN_SLAVE_ADDRESS (1 << 30) +#define I2C_TEN_BIT_ADDRESS (1 << 31) static void check_i2c_bus_reg(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti, struct node *node) { @@ -1057,10 +1058,13 @@ static void check_i2c_bus_reg(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti, struct node reg = fdt32_to_cpu(*(cells++)); /* Ignore I2C_OWN_SLAVE_ADDRESS */ reg &= ~I2C_OWN_SLAVE_ADDRESS; - if (reg > 0x3ff) + + if ((reg & I2C_TEN_BIT_ADDRESS) && ((reg & ~I2C_TEN_BIT_ADDRESS) > 0x3ff)) FAIL_PROP(c, dti, node, prop, "I2C address must be less than 10-bits, got \"0x%x\"", reg); - + else if (reg > 0x7f) + FAIL_PROP(c, dti, node, prop, "I2C address must be less than 7-bits, got \"0x%x\". Set I2C_TEN_BIT_ADDRESS for 10 bit addresses or fix the property", + reg); } } WARNING(i2c_bus_reg, check_i2c_bus_reg, NULL, ®_format, &i2c_bus_bridge); -- 2.26.2