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/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER );
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <gpxe/bitbash.h>
#include <gpxe/i2c.h>
/** @file
*
* I2C bit-bashing interface
*
* This implements a simple I2C master via a bit-bashing interface
* that provides two lines: SCL (clock) and SDA (data).
*/
/**
* Delay between output state changes
*
* Max rated i2c speed (for the basic i2c protocol) is 100kbps,
* i.e. 200k clock transitions per second.
*/
static void i2c_delay ( void ) {
udelay ( I2C_UDELAY );
}
/**
* Set state of I2C SCL line
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
* @v state New state of SCL
*/
static void setscl ( struct bit_basher *basher, int state ) {
DBG2 ( "%c", ( state ? '/' : '\\' ) );
write_bit ( basher, I2C_BIT_SCL, state );
i2c_delay();
}
/**
* Set state of I2C SDA line
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
* @v state New state of SDA
*/
static void setsda ( struct bit_basher *basher, int state ) {
DBG2 ( "%c", ( state ? '1' : '0' ) );
write_bit ( basher, I2C_BIT_SDA, state );
i2c_delay();
}
/**
* Get state of I2C SDA line
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
* @ret state State of SDA
*/
static int getsda ( struct bit_basher *basher ) {
int state;
state = read_bit ( basher, I2C_BIT_SDA );
DBG2 ( "%c", ( state ? '+' : '-' ) );
return state;
}
/**
* Send an I2C start condition
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
*/
static void i2c_start ( struct bit_basher *basher ) {
setscl ( basher, 1 );
setsda ( basher, 0 );
setscl ( basher, 0 );
setsda ( basher, 1 );
}
/**
* Send an I2C data bit
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
* @v bit Bit to send
*/
static void i2c_send_bit ( struct bit_basher *basher, int bit ) {
setsda ( basher, bit );
setscl ( basher, 1 );
setscl ( basher, 0 );
setsda ( basher, 1 );
}
/**
* Receive an I2C data bit
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
* @ret bit Received bit
*/
static int i2c_recv_bit ( struct bit_basher *basher ) {
int bit;
setscl ( basher, 1 );
bit = getsda ( basher );
setscl ( basher, 0 );
return bit;
}
/**
* Send an I2C stop condition
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
*/
static void i2c_stop ( struct bit_basher *basher ) {
setsda ( basher, 0 );
setscl ( basher, 1 );
setsda ( basher, 1 );
}
/**
* Send byte via I2C bus and check for acknowledgement
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
* @v byte Byte to send
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* Sends a byte via the I2C bus and checks for an acknowledgement from
* the slave device.
*/
static int i2c_send_byte ( struct bit_basher *basher, uint8_t byte ) {
int i;
int ack;
/* Send byte */
DBG2 ( "[send %02x]", byte );
for ( i = 8 ; i ; i-- ) {
i2c_send_bit ( basher, byte & 0x80 );
byte <<= 1;
}
/* Check for acknowledgement from slave */
ack = ( i2c_recv_bit ( basher ) == 0 );
DBG2 ( "%s", ( ack ? "[acked]" : "[not acked]" ) );
return ( ack ? 0 : -EIO );
}
/**
* Receive byte via I2C bus
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
* @ret byte Received byte
*
* Receives a byte via the I2C bus and sends NACK to the slave device.
*/
static uint8_t i2c_recv_byte ( struct bit_basher *basher ) {
uint8_t byte = 0;
int i;
/* Receive byte */
for ( i = 8 ; i ; i-- ) {
byte <<= 1;
byte |= ( i2c_recv_bit ( basher ) & 0x1 );
}
/* Send NACK */
i2c_send_bit ( basher, 1 );
DBG2 ( "[rcvd %02x]", byte );
return byte;
}
/**
* Select I2C device for reading or writing
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
* @v i2cdev I2C device
* @v offset Starting offset within the device
* @v direction I2C_READ or I2C_WRITE
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
static int i2c_select ( struct bit_basher *basher, struct i2c_device *i2cdev,
unsigned int offset, unsigned int direction ) {
unsigned int address;
int shift;
unsigned int byte;
int rc;
i2c_start ( basher );
/* Calculate address to appear on bus */
address = ( ( ( i2cdev->dev_addr |
( offset >> ( 8 * i2cdev->word_addr_len ) ) ) << 1 )
| direction );
/* Send address a byte at a time */
for ( shift = ( 8 * ( i2cdev->dev_addr_len - 1 ) ) ;
shift >= 0 ; shift -= 8 ) {
byte = ( ( address >> shift ) & 0xff );
if ( ( rc = i2c_send_byte ( basher, byte ) ) != 0 )
return rc;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Reset I2C bus
*
* @v basher Bit-bashing interface
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* i2c devices often don't have a reset line, so even a reboot or
* system power cycle is sometimes not enough to bring them back to a
* known state.
*/
static int i2c_reset ( struct bit_basher *basher ) {
unsigned int i;
int sda;
/* Clock through several cycles, waiting for an opportunity to
* pull SDA low while SCL is high (which creates a start
* condition).
*/
setscl ( basher, 0 );
setsda ( basher, 1 );
for ( i = 0 ; i < I2C_RESET_MAX_CYCLES ; i++ ) {
setscl ( basher, 1 );
sda = getsda ( basher );
if ( sda ) {
/* Now that the device will see a start, issue it */
i2c_start ( basher );
/* Stop the bus to leave it in a known good state */
i2c_stop ( basher );
DBGC ( basher, "I2CBIT %p reset after %d attempts\n",
basher, ( i + 1 ) );
return 0;
}
setscl ( basher, 0 );
}
DBGC ( basher, "I2CBIT %p could not reset after %d attempts\n",
basher, i );
return -ETIMEDOUT;
}
/**
* Read data from I2C device via bit-bashing interface
*
* @v i2c I2C interface
* @v i2cdev I2C device
* @v offset Starting offset within the device
* @v data Data buffer
* @v len Length of data buffer
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* Note that attempting to read zero bytes of data is a valid way to
* check for I2C device presence.
*/
static int i2c_bit_read ( struct i2c_interface *i2c,
struct i2c_device *i2cdev, unsigned int offset,
uint8_t *data, unsigned int len ) {
struct i2c_bit_basher *i2cbit
= container_of ( i2c, struct i2c_bit_basher, i2c );
struct bit_basher *basher = &i2cbit->basher;
int rc = 0;
DBGC ( basher, "I2CBIT %p reading from device %x: ",
basher, i2cdev->dev_addr );
for ( ; ; data++, offset++ ) {
/* Select device for writing */
if ( ( rc = i2c_select ( basher, i2cdev, offset,
I2C_WRITE ) ) != 0 )
break;
/* Abort at end of data */
if ( ! ( len-- ) )
break;
/* Select offset */
if ( ( rc = i2c_send_byte ( basher, offset ) ) != 0 )
break;
/* Select device for reading */
if ( ( rc = i2c_select ( basher, i2cdev, offset,
I2C_READ ) ) != 0 )
break;
/* Read byte */
*data = i2c_recv_byte ( basher );
DBGC ( basher, "%02x ", *data );
}
DBGC ( basher, "%s\n", ( rc ? "failed" : "" ) );
i2c_stop ( basher );
return rc;
}
/**
* Write data to I2C device via bit-bashing interface
*
* @v i2c I2C interface
* @v i2cdev I2C device
* @v offset Starting offset within the device
* @v data Data buffer
* @v len Length of data buffer
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* Note that attempting to write zero bytes of data is a valid way to
* check for I2C device presence.
*/
static int i2c_bit_write ( struct i2c_interface *i2c,
struct i2c_device *i2cdev, unsigned int offset,
const uint8_t *data, unsigned int len ) {
struct i2c_bit_basher *i2cbit
= container_of ( i2c, struct i2c_bit_basher, i2c );
struct bit_basher *basher = &i2cbit->basher;
int rc = 0;
DBGC ( basher, "I2CBIT %p writing to device %x: ",
basher, i2cdev->dev_addr );
for ( ; ; data++, offset++ ) {
/* Select device for writing */
if ( ( rc = i2c_select ( basher, i2cdev, offset,
I2C_WRITE ) ) != 0 )
break;
/* Abort at end of data */
if ( ! ( len-- ) )
break;
/* Select offset */
if ( ( rc = i2c_send_byte ( basher, offset ) ) != 0 )
break;
/* Write data to device */
DBGC ( basher, "%02x ", *data );
if ( ( rc = i2c_send_byte ( basher, *data ) ) != 0 )
break;
}
DBGC ( basher, "%s\n", ( rc ? "failed" : "" ) );
i2c_stop ( basher );
return rc;
}
/**
* Initialise I2C bit-bashing interface
*
* @v i2cbit I2C bit-bashing interface
* @v bash_op Bit-basher operations
*/
int init_i2c_bit_basher ( struct i2c_bit_basher *i2cbit,
struct bit_basher_operations *bash_op ) {
struct bit_basher *basher = &i2cbit->basher;
int rc;
/* Initialise data structures */
basher->op = bash_op;
assert ( basher->op->read != NULL );
assert ( basher->op->write != NULL );
i2cbit->i2c.read = i2c_bit_read;
i2cbit->i2c.write = i2c_bit_write;
/* Reset I2C bus */
if ( ( rc = i2c_reset ( basher ) ) != 0 ) {
DBGC ( basher, "I2CBIT %p could not reset I2C bus: %s\n",
basher, strerror ( rc ) );
return rc;
}
return 0;
}