On 02-12-24, 16:13, Mukesh Kumar Savaliya wrote: > Thanks for the review comments Vinod ! > > On 12/2/2024 12:17 PM, Vinod Koul wrote: > > On 29-11-24, 20:13, Mukesh Kumar Savaliya wrote: > > > GSI DMA provides specific TREs(Transfer ring element) namely Lock and > > > Unlock TRE. It provides mutually exclusive access to I2C controller from > > > any of the processor(Apps,ADSP). Lock prevents other subsystems from > > > concurrently performing DMA transfers and avoids disturbance to data path. > > > Basically for shared I2C usecase, lock the SE(Serial Engine) for one of > > > the processor, complete the transfer, unlock the SE. > > > > > > Apply Lock TRE for the first transfer of shared SE and Apply Unlock > > > TRE for the last transfer. > > > > > > Also change MAX_TRE macro to 5 from 3 because of the two additional TREs. > > > > > > > ... > > > > > @@ -65,6 +65,9 @@ enum i2c_op { > > > * @rx_len: receive length for buffer > > > * @op: i2c cmd > > > * @muli-msg: is part of multi i2c r-w msgs > > > + * @shared_se: bus is shared between subsystems > > > + * @bool first_msg: use it for tracking multimessage xfer > > > + * @bool last_msg: use it for tracking multimessage xfer > > > */ > > > struct gpi_i2c_config { > > > u8 set_config; > > > @@ -78,6 +81,9 @@ struct gpi_i2c_config { > > > u32 rx_len; > > > enum i2c_op op; > > > bool multi_msg; > > > + bool shared_se; > > > > Looking at this why do you need this field? It can be internal to your > > i2c driver... Why not just set an enum for lock and use the values as > > lock/unlock/dont care and make the interface simpler. I see no reason to > > use three variables to communicate the info which can be handled in > > simpler way..? > > > Below was earlier reply to [PATCH V3, 2/4], please let me know if you have > any additional comment and need further clarifications. Looks like you misunderstood, the question is why do you need three variables to convey this info..? Use a single variable please > -- > > Looking at the usage in following patches, why cant this be handled > > internally as part of prep call? > > > As per design, i2c driver iterates over each message and submits to GPI > where it creates TRE. Since it's per transfer, we need to create Lock and > Unlock TRE based on first or last message. > -- > > > + bool first_msg; > > > + bool last_msg; > > -- ~Vinod