The I2C driver gets an interrupt upon transfer completion. For multiple messages in a single transfer, N interrupts will be received for N messages, leading to significant software interrupt latency. To mitigate this latency, utilize Block Event Interrupt (BEI) only when an interrupt is necessary. This means large transfers can be split into multiple chunks of 8 messages internally, without expecting interrupts for the first 7 messages completion, only the last one will trigger an interrupt indicating 8 messages completed. By implementing BEI, multi-message transfers can be divided into chunks of 8 messages, improving overall transfer time. This optimization reduces transfer time from 168 ms to 48 ms for a series of 200 I2C write messages in a single transfer, with a clock frequency support of 100 kHz. BEI optimizations are currently implemented for I2C write transfers only, as there is no use case for multiple I2C read messages in a single transfer at this time. v1 -> v2: - DT changes are reverted for adding dma channel size as a new arg of dma-cells property. - DT binding change reveted for ma channel size as a new arg of dma-cells property. - In GPI driver, reverted the changes to parse the channel TRE size from device tree. - Made the changes in QCOM I2C geni driver to support the BEI functionality with the existing TRE size of 64. - Made changes in QCOM I2C geni driver as per the review comments. - Fixed Kernel test robot reported compiltion issues Jyothi Kumar Seerapu (3): dmaengine: qcom: gpi: Add GPI Block event interrupt support i2c: qcom_geni: Update compile dependenices for qcom geni i2c: i2c-qcom-geni: Add Block event interrupt support drivers/dma/qcom/gpi.c | 49 +++++++ drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig | 1 + drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-qcom-geni.c | 203 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---- include/linux/dma/qcom-gpi-dma.h | 37 ++++++ 4 files changed, 265 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) base-commit: 55bcd2e0d04c1171d382badef1def1fd04ef66c5 -- 2.17.1