On 05/10/2018 03:03 PM, Chris Chiu wrote:
Report from guys who can access scope. If i2c-sda-falling-time-ns=400ns
, HCNT increase to 117, the SCL high duration is 576ns as follows
https://pasteboard.co/HkwERvP.png
The original SCL high duration (HCNT = 105, 120MHz) is as follows
https://pasteboard.co/HkwFxgY.png
So the HCNT does affect but per this HCNT/LCNT value, just not 400kHz
as expected. Any suggestion?
Thanks for measurements. I was sidetracked last week so I don't have yet
explanation why signals run faster than expected :-(
Using 120 MHz SPT I2C clocks in commit b418bbff36dd ("mfd: intel-lpss:
Add Intel Cannonlake PCI IDs") is clearly wrong but before going to 133
MHz (which work for you but still runs too fast) I would like to find
explanation why it appears to be much higher.
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Jarkko