23.01.2019 2:26, Sowjanya Komatineni пишет: > > >>>>> + if (i2c_dev->msg_err == I2C_ERR_ARBITRATION_LOST) { >>>>> + if (!i2c_dev->is_multimaster_mode) >>>>> + return tegra_i2c_issue_bus_clear(i2c_dev); >>>>> + return -EAGAIN; >>>> >>>> This changes the returned errno from -EIO to -EAGAIN for the >>>> supports_bus_clear=false case, is it okay and intentional? >>>> >>> >>> Yes EAGAIN is intentional to allow for transfer retry. >>> During single master mode, ARBITRATION LOST notification happens when >>> 1. I2C Master sees the bus is occupied by some other device when a >>> transfer is initiated 2. I2C Master lost the bus during arbitration >>> incase if slave device pulls SDA line low continuously for some >>> unknown reason If arbitration lost is due to cause 1, retry helps to >>> continue with transfer once bus is released by the slave and it just >>> added delay in communication due to bus release delay by slave. In >>> case of 2nd cause, retry never succeeds in cases where bus clear is >>> not supported. >> >> It's unclear whether the "never succeeds retry" may fail with the EAGAIN, causing an endless retry-loop. Could you please clarify this moment? > > during master transmit mode, on arbitration lost and if master doesn’t support bus clear to recover then transfer will return EAGAIN. > I2c core base driver performs retries if return code from i2c_transfer is EAGAIN up to specified retries in i2c adapter and returns the ret code from the last retry. > Retry is not endless as i2c core base performs retry only up to specified adapter retries. > Following return code from documentation > https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/i2c/fault-codes > > Could you please point at the code that sets the number of retries for the Tegra's I2C? Looks it is always 0 and hence EAGAIN won't do anything useful.