MXS i2c PIOQ/DMA mode selection via DT

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Hello,

There's been this patch going on, which adds DMA mode into MXS i2c driver:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1174051/

Recent nitpick was about toggling the PIOQUEUE (almost like PIO, only transfer 
mode in current implementation) vs. DMA mode (newly added) on a per-bus basis.

Current implementation in the patch adds a DT property, "fsl,use-pio" (shall be 
changed to "fsl,use-pioqueue", but that's irrelevant) to select between the 
PIOQUEUE and DMA mode on per-bus basis.

There was now a suggestion to dump this property and use kernel module parameter 
instead. This obviously disallows to configure this behavior on per-bus basis. 
Consider a scenario where small transfers happens on one bus (possibly from a 
sensor) and large transfers on the other bus (eg. i2c EEPROM). In such scenario, 
it's beneficial to enable PIOQUEUE mode for the sensor and DMA mode for the 
EEPROM to minimize the overall overhead.

The mixed mode (PIOQ for small data and DMA for large data transfers) isn't 
supported yet.

Please advise.

Best regards,
Marek Vasut
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