Hello Andi and Sam, > Hi Gregory, > > On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 06:44:56PM -0600, Sam Edwards wrote: >> Salutations, Linux I2C team! > > ... > >> In anticipation of that, I am preparing this series comprising five patches to >> improve the functionality and reliability of the I2C adapter enough to support >> this kind of device. I have heavily tested these changes on the Allwinner-style >> mv64xxx core, but not the Marvell-style, and have not been able to test 10-bit >> addressing. I would greatly appreciate if anyone here could test this series, >> especially on non-Allwinner boards and/or boards with 10-bit devices. >> >> I'm a bit skeptical of using I2C_M_NOSTART for this purpose. The driver does >> not (and cannot) support "just any" use of I2C_M_NOSTART, so it may be >> inappropriate to claim the I2C_FUNC_NOSTART capability. On the other hand, I >> searched high and low and couldn't find any use of I2C_M_NOSTART that >> *wouldn't* be supported by this change, so this could very well be exactly what >> clients understand I2C_FUNC_NOSTART to mean. Given that the alternative would >> be inventing a new flag ("I2C_M_READEXTRA"?) and figuring out how to supply >> input bytes and output bytes in the same i2c_msg, I opted for the NOSTART >> route instead. > > any thought on this series? I believe here we might need a bit > more testing on other platforms. Sorry for the lack of answer. However I saw the series, I will have a closer look on it and give you feednacks. Regards, Gregory > > Andi > >> >> I look forward to any feedback, bug reports, test results, questions, concerns, >> commentary, or discussion that you can offer! >> >> Best regards, >> Sam >> >> Sam Edwards (5): >> i2c: mv64xxx: Clear bus errors before transfer >> i2c: mv64xxx: Clean up the private data struct >> i2c: mv64xxx: Refactor FSM >> i2c: mv64xxx: Allow continuing after read >> i2c: mv64xxx: Implement I2C_FUNC_NOSTART