Re: [PATCH 3/4] arm64: dts: qcom: sa8540p-ride: add qup1_i2c15 and qup2_i2c18 nodes

From: Shazad Hussain
Date: Wed Dec 14 2022 - 10:37:10 EST




On 12/14/2022 6:00 PM, Brian Masney wrote:
On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 03:48:27PM +0100, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
+ qup1_i2c15_default: qup1-i2c15-state {
+ mux-pins {
+ pins = "gpio36", "gpio37";
+ function = "qup15";
+ };
+
+ config-pins {
+ pins = "gpio36", "gpio37";
+ drive-strength = <0x02>;
+ bias-pull-up;
+ };
+ };

You can drop mux/config-pins and have the pin properties live directly
under the qup1-i2cN-state node.

Hi Konrad (and Shazad below),

I need to enable 5 i2c buses (0, 1, 12, 15, 18) on this board. I tried
the following combinations with the pin mapping configuration and the
only one that seems to work reliably for me is what I originally had.

With the following, only 2 out of the 5 buses are detected. There's no
i2c mesages in dmesg.

i2c0_default: i2c0-default-state {
pins = "gpio135", "gpio136";
function = "qup15";
};

Next, I added a drive-strength and bias-pull-up. All 5 buses are
detected. One bus throws read errors when I probe it with i2cdetect, two
others 'i2cdetect -a -y $BUSNUM' takes ~5 seconds to run, and the

This I have also observed on downstream as well, where scanning all addresses takes some amount of time near to 5-6 seconds.

remaining two are fast.

i2c0_default: i2c0-default-state {
pins = "gpio135", "gpio136";
function = "qup15";
drive-strength = <2>;
bias-pull-up;
};


This is the default config we should use.

This is the style where i2cdetect seems to be happy for all 5 buses and
is fast:

i2c0_default: i2c0-default-state {
mux-pins {
pins = "gpio135", "gpio136";
function = "qup0";
};

config-pins {
pins = "gpio135", "gpio136";
drive-strength = <2>;
bias-pull-up;
};
};


Shazad: 'i2cdetect -a -y $BUSNUM) shows that all 5 buses have the same
addresses listening. Is that expected? That seems a bit odd to me.


Brian, even I haven't checked with all enabled, let me check this on other projects and with downstream as well and get back to you.

-Shazad

[root@localhost ~]# i2cdetect -a -y 0
Warning: Can't use SMBus Quick Write command, will skip some addresses
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f
00:
10:
20:
30: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
40:
50: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
60:
70:

I triple checked that I have the QUP pins defined correctly for the 5
buses. I checked them against what's in the downstream kernel and I also
checked them against what's in upstream's
drivers/pinctrl/qcom/pinctrl-sc8280xp.c. This is the pin mapping that I
have:

i2c0: gpio135, gpio136
i2c1: gpio158, gpio159
i2c12: gpio0, gpio1
i2c15: gpio36, gpio37
i2c18: gpio66, gpio67

Brian