From: Elad Nachman <enachman@xxxxxxxxxxx> i2c: busses: i2c-mv64xxx: fix arb-loss i2c lock Some i2c slaves, mainly SFPs, might cause the bus to lose arbitration while slave is in the middle of responding. This means that the i2c slave has not finished the transmission, but the master has already finished toggling the clock, probably due to the slave missing some of the master's clocks. This was seen with Ubiquity SFP module. This is typically caused by slaves which do not adhere completely to the i2c standard. The solution is to change the I2C mode from mpps to gpios, and toggle the i2c_scl gpio to emulate bus clock toggling, so slave will finish its transmission, driven by the manual clock toggling, and will release the i2c bus. v3: 1) Remove unused / un-initialized variable 2) Replace devm_pinctrl_get() with pinctrl_get() and pinctrl_put() pair in probe and device removal. 3) Replace atomic sleeps with usleep_range() 4) Rework comment to start with a capital letter v2: 1) Explain more about cause of issue in commit message 2) Change variable name to something clearer 3) Leave space between comments 4) Remove redundant blank line 5) Add error message if pinctrl get failed 6) Move gpio request to probe function 7) Fix commenting style 8) Explain in comments why 10 togglings are required 9) Move from mdelay to udelay, reducing delay time 10) Explain in comments what is the value written to the reset register. 11) Explain why fallthrough is required (generate stop condition) 12) Explain why in case of missing i2c arbitration loss details, driver probe will not fail, in order to be backward compatible with older dts files Elad Nachman (1): i2c: busses: i2c-mv64xxx: fix arb-loss i2c lock drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-mv64xxx.c | 118 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 117 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) -- 2.25.1