Re: [PATCH 1/2] i2c: qup: Cleared the error bits in ISR

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On 2016-06-18 22:02, Wolfram Sang wrote:
We run the command i2cdetect for address 0x3 to 0x77. The QUP generates
write error for address 0x3 to 0x7 apart from other bus errors since
these are reserved addresses. I was getting the crash in non DMA mode
and BAM hang in DMA mode before putting the fix.

Also we have connected the I2C TPM and run the following script
overnight for both DMA and Non DMA mode.  The script checks for
all transfer length and we are generating multiple NACK and
Non NACK error before each valid transfer.

a=1

while [ $a -lt 4096 ]
do
   echo $a
   i2cdetect -y -a -r 0 0x03 0x77
   tpm-manager get_random $a
   i2cdetect -y -a -r 1 0x03 0x77
   a=`expr $a + 1`
done

So, what is the outcome of this discussion?

Discussion was regarding resetting the QUP state in ISR and it is the part of existing code itself. The current patch only added the error checking for bus errors so we can go ahead with this patch. I have shared the script which we
are using for testing error path.
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