[PATCH] i2c: algo-bit: init the bus to a known state

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Ensure the bus is free when we register the adapter. Before the SCL/SDA
wires were in an unknown state. It used to work because sending a byte
has a retry mechanism which was triggered if the bus was initially in a
not-free state. But the graceful way to do it is to initialize
correctly, of course.

Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---

Found while working with the I2C GPIO fault injector. SCL was initially low
before, so it only worked on the second try.

 drivers/i2c/algos/i2c-algo-bit.c | 5 +++++
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/i2c/algos/i2c-algo-bit.c b/drivers/i2c/algos/i2c-algo-bit.c
index 1147bddb8b2c8a..3df0efd69ae336 100644
--- a/drivers/i2c/algos/i2c-algo-bit.c
+++ b/drivers/i2c/algos/i2c-algo-bit.c
@@ -649,6 +649,11 @@ static int __i2c_bit_add_bus(struct i2c_adapter *adap,
 	if (bit_adap->getscl == NULL)
 		adap->quirks = &i2c_bit_quirk_no_clk_stretch;
 
+	/* Bring bus to a known state. Looks like STOP if bus is not free yet */
+	setscl(bit_adap, 1);
+	udelay(bit_adap->udelay);
+	setsda(bit_adap, 1);
+
 	ret = add_adapter(adap);
 	if (ret < 0)
 		return ret;
-- 
2.11.0




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