On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 10:59:59AM -0700, Mike Jones wrote: > Change 21537dc driver PMBus polling of MFR_COMMON from bits 5/4 to > bits 6/5. This fixs a LTC297X family bug where polling always returns > not busy even when the part is busy. This fixes a LTC388X and > LTM467X bug where polling used PEND and NOT_IN_TRANS, and BUSY was > not polled, which can lead to NACKing of commands. LTC388X and > LTM467X modules now poll BUSY and PEND, increasing reliability by > eliminating NACKing of commands. > > Signed-off-by: Mike Jones <michael-a1.jones@xxxxxxxxxx> Fixes: e04d1ce9bbb49 ("hwmon: (ltc2978) Add polling for chips requiring it") > --- > drivers/hwmon/pmbus/ltc2978.c | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/ltc2978.c b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/ltc2978.c > index f01f488..a91ed01 100644 > --- a/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/ltc2978.c > +++ b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/ltc2978.c > @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ enum chips { ltc2974, ltc2975, ltc2977, ltc2978, ltc2980, ltc3880, ltc3882, > > #define LTC_POLL_TIMEOUT 100 /* in milli-seconds */ > > -#define LTC_NOT_BUSY BIT(5) > -#define LTC_NOT_PENDING BIT(4) > +#define LTC_NOT_BUSY BIT(6) > +#define LTC_NOT_PENDING BIT(5) > In ltc_wait_ready(), we have: /* * LTC3883 does not support LTC_NOT_PENDING, even though * the datasheet claims that it does. */ mask = LTC_NOT_BUSY; if (data->id != ltc3883) mask |= LTC_NOT_PENDING; The semantics of this code is now different: It means that on LTC3883 only bit 6 is checked; previously, it was bit 5. I agree that the above change makes sense, but it doesn't seem correct to drop the check for bit 5 on LTC3883. Maybe remove the if() above and always check for bit 5 and 6 ? Or should bit 4 be checked on parts other than LTC3883 ? #define LTC_NOT_TRANSITIONING BIT(4) ... mask = LTC_NOT_BUSY | LTC_NOT_PENDING; if (data->id != ltc3883) mask |= LTC_NOT_TRANSITIONING; Thanks, Guenter