Re: [PATCH] i2c-davinci: Implement a bus recovery that actually works

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On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 11:32:05AM +0100, mike.looijmans@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> From: Mike Looijmans <milo-software@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Having a board where the I2C bus locks up occasionally made it clear
> that the bus recovery in the i2c-davinci driver will only work on
> some boards, because on regular boards, this will only toggle GPIO
> lines that aren't muxed to the actual pins.
> 
> The I2C controller has the built-in capability to bit-bang its lines.
> Use this to implement a generic recovery routine that puts the
> controller in GPIO mode and pulse the clk lines until both SDA and
> SCL return to a high state.
> 
> Because the controller must be held in reset while doing so, the
> recovery routine must re-init the controller. Since this was already
> being done after each call to i2c_recover_bus, move that call into
> the recovery routine as well.
> 
> Tested on a custom board with OMAP-L138, and after this change, the
> board can recover from chips keeping SDA low.
> 
> Note: This is an adapted port from 2.6.37 code, and was only tested
> with that kernel.

What about using struct i2c_bus_recovery_info, so the actual recovery
logic is taken from the core?

Thanks,

   Wolfram

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