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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2003 PMC-Sierra Inc.
3 * Author: Manish Lachwani (lachwani@pmc-sierra.com)
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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27 * Detailed Description:
29 * This block implements the I2C interface to the slave devices like the
30 * Atmel 24C32 EEPROM and the MAX 1619 Sensors device. The I2C Master interface
31 * can be controlled by the SCMB block. And the SCMB block kicks in only when
32 * using the Ethernet Mode of operation and __not__ the SysAD mode
34 * The SCMB controls the two modes: MDIO and the I2C. The MDIO mode is used to
35 * communicate with the Quad-PHY from Marvel. The I2C is used to communicate
36 * with the I2C slave devices. It seems that the driver does not explicitly
37 * deal with the control of SDA and SCL serial lines. So, the driver will set
38 * the slave address, drive the command and then the data. The SCMB will then
39 * control the two serial lines as required.
41 * It seems the documents are very unclear abt this. Hence, I took some time
42 * out to write the desciption to have an idea of how the I2C can actually
43 * work. Currently, this Linux driver wont be integrated into the generic Linux
44 * I2C framework. And finally, the I2C interface is also known as the 2BI
45 * interface. 2BI means 2-bit interface referring to SDA and SCL serial lines
46 * respectively.
48 * - Manish Lachwani (12/09/2003)
51 #include "i2c-yosemite.h"
54 * Poll the I2C interface for the BUSY bit.
56 static int titan_i2c_poll(void)
58 int i = 0;
59 unsigned long val = 0;
61 for (i = 0; i < TITAN_I2C_MAX_POLL; i++) {
62 val = TITAN_I2C_READ(TITAN_I2C_COMMAND);
64 if (!(val & 0x8000))
65 return 0;
68 return TITAN_I2C_ERR_TIMEOUT;
72 * Execute the I2C command
74 int titan_i2c_xfer(unsigned int slave_addr, titan_i2c_command * cmd,
75 int size, unsigned int *addr)
77 int loop = 0, bytes, i;
78 unsigned int *write_data, data, *read_data;
79 unsigned long reg_val, val;
81 write_data = cmd->data;
82 read_data = addr;
84 TITAN_I2C_WRITE(TITAN_I2C_SLAVE_ADDRESS, slave_addr);
86 if (cmd->type == TITAN_I2C_CMD_WRITE)
87 loop = cmd->write_size;
88 else
89 loop = size;
91 while (loop > 0) {
92 if ((cmd->type == TITAN_I2C_CMD_WRITE) ||
93 (cmd->type == TITAN_I2C_CMD_READ_WRITE)) {
95 reg_val = TITAN_I2C_DATA;
96 for (i = 0; i < TITAN_I2C_MAX_WORDS_PER_RW;
97 ++i, write_data += 2, reg_val += 4) {
98 if (bytes < cmd->write_size) {
99 data = write_data[0];
100 ++data;
103 if (bytes < cmd->write_size) {
104 data = write_data[1];
105 ++data;
108 TITAN_I2C_WRITE(reg_val, data);
112 TITAN_I2C_WRITE(TITAN_I2C_COMMAND,
113 (unsigned int) (cmd->type << 13));
114 if (titan_i2c_poll() != TITAN_I2C_ERR_OK)
115 return TITAN_I2C_ERR_TIMEOUT;
117 if ((cmd->type == TITAN_I2C_CMD_READ) ||
118 (cmd->type == TITAN_I2C_CMD_READ_WRITE)) {
120 reg_val = TITAN_I2C_DATA;
121 for (i = 0; i < TITAN_I2C_MAX_WORDS_PER_RW;
122 ++i, read_data += 2, reg_val += 4) {
123 data = TITAN_I2C_READ(reg_val);
125 if (bytes < size) {
126 read_data[0] = data & 0xff;
127 ++bytes;
130 if (bytes < size) {
131 read_data[1] =
132 ((data >> 8) & 0xff);
133 ++bytes;
138 loop -= (TITAN_I2C_MAX_WORDS_PER_RW * 2);
142 * Read the Interrupt status and then return the appropriate error code
145 val = TITAN_I2C_READ(TITAN_I2C_INTERRUPTS);
146 if (val & 0x0020)
147 return TITAN_I2C_ERR_ARB_LOST;
149 if (val & 0x0040)
150 return TITAN_I2C_ERR_NO_RESP;
152 if (val & 0x0080)
153 return TITAN_I2C_ERR_DATA_COLLISION;
155 return TITAN_I2C_ERR_OK;
159 * Init the I2C subsystem of the PMC-Sierra Yosemite board
161 int titan_i2c_init(titan_i2c_config * config)
163 unsigned int val;
166 * Reset the SCMB and program into the I2C mode
168 TITAN_I2C_WRITE(TITAN_I2C_SCMB_CONTROL, 0xA000);
169 TITAN_I2C_WRITE(TITAN_I2C_SCMB_CONTROL, 0x2000);
172 * Configure the filtera and clka values
174 val = TITAN_I2C_READ(TITAN_I2C_SCMB_CLOCK_A);
175 val |= ((val & ~(0xF000)) | ((config->filtera << 12) & 0xF000));
176 val |= ((val & ~(0x03FF)) | (config->clka & 0x03FF));
177 TITAN_I2C_WRITE(TITAN_I2C_SCMB_CLOCK_A, val);
180 * Configure the filterb and clkb values
182 val = TITAN_I2C_READ(TITAN_I2C_SCMB_CLOCK_B);
183 val |= ((val & ~(0xF000)) | ((config->filterb << 12) & 0xF000));
184 val |= ((val & ~(0x03FF)) | (config->clkb & 0x03FF));
185 TITAN_I2C_WRITE(TITAN_I2C_SCMB_CLOCK_B, val);
187 return TITAN_I2C_ERR_OK;