1/* 2 * Copyright (C) 2009 Sergey Kubushyn <ksi@koi8.net> 3 * Copyright (C) 2009 - 2013 Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de> 4 * Changes for multibus/multiadapter I2C support. 5 * 6 * (C) Copyright 2001 7 * Gerald Van Baren, Custom IDEAS, vanbaren@cideas.com. 8 * 9 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 10 * 11 * The original I2C interface was 12 * (C) 2000 by Paolo Scaffardi (arsenio@tin.it) 13 * AIRVENT SAM s.p.a - RIMINI(ITALY) 14 * but has been changed substantially. 15 */ 16 17#ifndef _I2C_H_ 18#define _I2C_H_ 19 20/* 21 * For now there are essentially two parts to this file - driver model 22 * here at the top, and the older code below (with CONFIG_SYS_I2C being 23 * most recent). The plan is to migrate everything to driver model. 24 * The driver model structures and API are separate as they are different 25 * enough as to be incompatible for compilation purposes. 26 */ 27 28enum dm_i2c_chip_flags { 29 DM_I2C_CHIP_10BIT = 1 << 0, /* Use 10-bit addressing */ 30 DM_I2C_CHIP_RD_ADDRESS = 1 << 1, /* Send address for each read byte */ 31 DM_I2C_CHIP_WR_ADDRESS = 1 << 2, /* Send address for each write byte */ 32}; 33 34struct udevice; 35/** 36 * struct dm_i2c_chip - information about an i2c chip 37 * 38 * An I2C chip is a device on the I2C bus. It sits at a particular address 39 * and normally supports 7-bit or 10-bit addressing. 40 * 41 * To obtain this structure, use dev_get_parent_platdata(dev) where dev is 42 * the chip to examine. 43 * 44 * @chip_addr: Chip address on bus 45 * @offset_len: Length of offset in bytes. A single byte offset can 46 * represent up to 256 bytes. A value larger than 1 may be 47 * needed for larger devices. 48 * @flags: Flags for this chip (dm_i2c_chip_flags) 49 * @emul: Emulator for this chip address (only used for emulation) 50 */ 51struct dm_i2c_chip { 52 uint chip_addr; 53 uint offset_len; 54 uint flags; 55#ifdef CONFIG_SANDBOX 56 struct udevice *emul; 57 bool test_mode; 58#endif 59}; 60 61/** 62 * struct dm_i2c_bus- information about an i2c bus 63 * 64 * An I2C bus contains 0 or more chips on it, each at its own address. The 65 * bus can operate at different speeds (measured in Hz, typically 100KHz 66 * or 400KHz). 67 * 68 * To obtain this structure, use dev_get_uclass_priv(bus) where bus is the 69 * I2C bus udevice. 70 * 71 * @speed_hz: Bus speed in hertz (typically 100000) 72 */ 73struct dm_i2c_bus { 74 int speed_hz; 75}; 76 77/* 78 * Not all of these flags are implemented in the U-Boot API 79 */ 80enum dm_i2c_msg_flags { 81 I2C_M_TEN = 0x0010, /* ten-bit chip address */ 82 I2C_M_RD = 0x0001, /* read data, from slave to master */ 83 I2C_M_STOP = 0x8000, /* send stop after this message */ 84 I2C_M_NOSTART = 0x4000, /* no start before this message */ 85 I2C_M_REV_DIR_ADDR = 0x2000, /* invert polarity of R/W bit */ 86 I2C_M_IGNORE_NAK = 0x1000, /* continue after NAK */ 87 I2C_M_NO_RD_ACK = 0x0800, /* skip the Ack bit on reads */ 88 I2C_M_RECV_LEN = 0x0400, /* length is first received byte */ 89}; 90 91/** 92 * struct i2c_msg - an I2C message 93 * 94 * @addr: Slave address 95 * @flags: Flags (see enum dm_i2c_msg_flags) 96 * @len: Length of buffer in bytes, may be 0 for a probe 97 * @buf: Buffer to send/receive, or NULL if no data 98 */ 99struct i2c_msg { 100 uint addr; 101 uint flags; 102 uint len; 103 u8 *buf; 104}; 105 106/** 107 * struct i2c_msg_list - a list of I2C messages 108 * 109 * This is called i2c_rdwr_ioctl_data in Linux but the name does not seem 110 * appropriate in U-Boot. 111 * 112 * @msg: Pointer to i2c_msg array 113 * @nmsgs: Number of elements in the array 114 */ 115struct i2c_msg_list { 116 struct i2c_msg *msgs; 117 uint nmsgs; 118}; 119 120/** 121 * dm_i2c_read() - read bytes from an I2C chip 122 * 123 * To obtain an I2C device (called a 'chip') given the I2C bus address you 124 * can use i2c_get_chip(). To obtain a bus by bus number use 125 * uclass_get_device_by_seq(UCLASS_I2C, <bus number>). 126 * 127 * To set the address length of a devce use i2c_set_addr_len(). It 128 * defaults to 1. 129 * 130 * @dev: Chip to read from 131 * @offset: Offset within chip to start reading 132 * @buffer: Place to put data 133 * @len: Number of bytes to read 134 * 135 * @return 0 on success, -ve on failure 136 */ 137int dm_i2c_read(struct udevice *dev, uint offset, uint8_t *buffer, int len); 138 139/** 140 * dm_i2c_write() - write bytes to an I2C chip 141 * 142 * See notes for dm_i2c_read() above. 143 * 144 * @dev: Chip to write to 145 * @offset: Offset within chip to start writing 146 * @buffer: Buffer containing data to write 147 * @len: Number of bytes to write 148 * 149 * @return 0 on success, -ve on failure 150 */ 151int dm_i2c_write(struct udevice *dev, uint offset, const uint8_t *buffer, 152 int len); 153 154/** 155 * dm_i2c_probe() - probe a particular chip address 156 * 157 * This can be useful to check for the existence of a chip on the bus. 158 * It is typically implemented by writing the chip address to the bus 159 * and checking that the chip replies with an ACK. 160 * 161 * @bus: Bus to probe 162 * @chip_addr: 7-bit address to probe (10-bit and others are not supported) 163 * @chip_flags: Flags for the probe (see enum dm_i2c_chip_flags) 164 * @devp: Returns the device found, or NULL if none 165 * @return 0 if a chip was found at that address, -ve if not 166 */ 167int dm_i2c_probe(struct udevice *bus, uint chip_addr, uint chip_flags, 168 struct udevice **devp); 169 170/** 171 * dm_i2c_reg_read() - Read a value from an I2C register 172 * 173 * This reads a single value from the given address in an I2C chip 174 * 175 * @dev: Device to use for transfer 176 * @addr: Address to read from 177 * @return value read, or -ve on error 178 */ 179int dm_i2c_reg_read(struct udevice *dev, uint offset); 180 181/** 182 * dm_i2c_reg_write() - Write a value to an I2C register 183 * 184 * This writes a single value to the given address in an I2C chip 185 * 186 * @dev: Device to use for transfer 187 * @addr: Address to write to 188 * @val: Value to write (normally a byte) 189 * @return 0 on success, -ve on error 190 */ 191int dm_i2c_reg_write(struct udevice *dev, uint offset, unsigned int val); 192 193/** 194 * dm_i2c_xfer() - Transfer messages over I2C 195 * 196 * This transfers a raw message. It is best to use dm_i2c_reg_read/write() 197 * instead. 198 * 199 * @dev: Device to use for transfer 200 * @msg: List of messages to transfer 201 * @nmsgs: Number of messages to transfer 202 * @return 0 on success, -ve on error 203 */ 204int dm_i2c_xfer(struct udevice *dev, struct i2c_msg *msg, int nmsgs); 205 206/** 207 * dm_i2c_set_bus_speed() - set the speed of a bus 208 * 209 * @bus: Bus to adjust 210 * @speed: Requested speed in Hz 211 * @return 0 if OK, -EINVAL for invalid values 212 */ 213int dm_i2c_set_bus_speed(struct udevice *bus, unsigned int speed); 214 215/** 216 * dm_i2c_get_bus_speed() - get the speed of a bus 217 * 218 * @bus: Bus to check 219 * @return speed of selected I2C bus in Hz, -ve on error 220 */ 221int dm_i2c_get_bus_speed(struct udevice *bus); 222 223/** 224 * i2c_set_chip_flags() - set flags for a chip 225 * 226 * Typically addresses are 7 bits, but for 10-bit addresses you should set 227 * flags to DM_I2C_CHIP_10BIT. All accesses will then use 10-bit addressing. 228 * 229 * @dev: Chip to adjust 230 * @flags: New flags 231 * @return 0 if OK, -EINVAL if value is unsupported, other -ve value on error 232 */ 233int i2c_set_chip_flags(struct udevice *dev, uint flags); 234 235/** 236 * i2c_get_chip_flags() - get flags for a chip 237 * 238 * @dev: Chip to check 239 * @flagsp: Place to put flags 240 * @return 0 if OK, other -ve value on error 241 */ 242int i2c_get_chip_flags(struct udevice *dev, uint *flagsp); 243 244/** 245 * i2c_set_offset_len() - set the offset length for a chip 246 * 247 * The offset used to access a chip may be up to 4 bytes long. Typically it 248 * is only 1 byte, which is enough for chips with 256 bytes of memory or 249 * registers. The default value is 1, but you can call this function to 250 * change it. 251 * 252 * @offset_len: New offset length value (typically 1 or 2) 253 */ 254int i2c_set_chip_offset_len(struct udevice *dev, uint offset_len); 255 256/** 257 * i2c_get_offset_len() - get the offset length for a chip 258 * 259 * @return: Current offset length value (typically 1 or 2) 260 */ 261int i2c_get_chip_offset_len(struct udevice *dev); 262 263/** 264 * i2c_deblock() - recover a bus that is in an unknown state 265 * 266 * See the deblock() method in 'struct dm_i2c_ops' for full information 267 * 268 * @bus: Bus to recover 269 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error 270 */ 271int i2c_deblock(struct udevice *bus); 272 273#ifdef CONFIG_DM_I2C_COMPAT 274/** 275 * i2c_probe() - Compatibility function for driver model 276 * 277 * Calls dm_i2c_probe() on the current bus 278 */ 279int i2c_probe(uint8_t chip_addr); 280 281/** 282 * i2c_read() - Compatibility function for driver model 283 * 284 * Calls dm_i2c_read() with the device corresponding to @chip_addr, and offset 285 * set to @addr. @alen must match the current setting for the device. 286 */ 287int i2c_read(uint8_t chip_addr, unsigned int addr, int alen, uint8_t *buffer, 288 int len); 289 290/** 291 * i2c_write() - Compatibility function for driver model 292 * 293 * Calls dm_i2c_write() with the device corresponding to @chip_addr, and offset 294 * set to @addr. @alen must match the current setting for the device. 295 */ 296int i2c_write(uint8_t chip_addr, unsigned int addr, int alen, uint8_t *buffer, 297 int len); 298 299/** 300 * i2c_get_bus_num_fdt() - Compatibility function for driver model 301 * 302 * @return the bus number associated with the given device tree node 303 */ 304int i2c_get_bus_num_fdt(int node); 305 306/** 307 * i2c_get_bus_num() - Compatibility function for driver model 308 * 309 * @return the 'current' bus number 310 */ 311unsigned int i2c_get_bus_num(void); 312 313/** 314 * i2c_set_bus_num() - Compatibility function for driver model 315 * 316 * Sets the 'current' bus 317 */ 318int i2c_set_bus_num(unsigned int bus); 319 320static inline void I2C_SET_BUS(unsigned int bus) 321{ 322 i2c_set_bus_num(bus); 323} 324 325static inline unsigned int I2C_GET_BUS(void) 326{ 327 return i2c_get_bus_num(); 328} 329 330/** 331 * i2c_init() - Compatibility function for driver model 332 * 333 * This function does nothing. 334 */ 335void i2c_init(int speed, int slaveaddr); 336 337/** 338 * board_i2c_init() - Compatibility function for driver model 339 * 340 * @param blob Device tree blbo 341 * @return the number of I2C bus 342 */ 343void board_i2c_init(const void *blob); 344 345/* 346 * Compatibility functions for driver model. 347 */ 348uint8_t i2c_reg_read(uint8_t addr, uint8_t reg); 349void i2c_reg_write(uint8_t addr, uint8_t reg, uint8_t val); 350 351#endif 352 353/** 354 * struct dm_i2c_ops - driver operations for I2C uclass 355 * 356 * Drivers should support these operations unless otherwise noted. These 357 * operations are intended to be used by uclass code, not directly from 358 * other code. 359 */ 360struct dm_i2c_ops { 361 /** 362 * xfer() - transfer a list of I2C messages 363 * 364 * @bus: Bus to read from 365 * @msg: List of messages to transfer 366 * @nmsgs: Number of messages in the list 367 * @return 0 if OK, -EREMOTEIO if the slave did not ACK a byte, 368 * -ECOMM if the speed cannot be supported, -EPROTO if the chip 369 * flags cannot be supported, other -ve value on some other error 370 */ 371 int (*xfer)(struct udevice *bus, struct i2c_msg *msg, int nmsgs); 372 373 /** 374 * probe_chip() - probe for the presense of a chip address 375 * 376 * This function is optional. If omitted, the uclass will send a zero 377 * length message instead. 378 * 379 * @bus: Bus to probe 380 * @chip_addr: Chip address to probe 381 * @chip_flags: Probe flags (enum dm_i2c_chip_flags) 382 * @return 0 if chip was found, -EREMOTEIO if not, -ENOSYS to fall back 383 * to default probem other -ve value on error 384 */ 385 int (*probe_chip)(struct udevice *bus, uint chip_addr, uint chip_flags); 386 387 /** 388 * set_bus_speed() - set the speed of a bus (optional) 389 * 390 * The bus speed value will be updated by the uclass if this function 391 * does not return an error. This method is optional - if it is not 392 * provided then the driver can read the speed from 393 * dev_get_uclass_priv(bus)->speed_hz 394 * 395 * @bus: Bus to adjust 396 * @speed: Requested speed in Hz 397 * @return 0 if OK, -EINVAL for invalid values 398 */ 399 int (*set_bus_speed)(struct udevice *bus, unsigned int speed); 400 401 /** 402 * get_bus_speed() - get the speed of a bus (optional) 403 * 404 * Normally this can be provided by the uclass, but if you want your 405 * driver to check the bus speed by looking at the hardware, you can 406 * implement that here. This method is optional. This method would 407 * normally be expected to return dev_get_uclass_priv(bus)->speed_hz. 408 * 409 * @bus: Bus to check 410 * @return speed of selected I2C bus in Hz, -ve on error 411 */ 412 int (*get_bus_speed)(struct udevice *bus); 413 414 /** 415 * set_flags() - set the flags for a chip (optional) 416 * 417 * This is generally implemented by the uclass, but drivers can 418 * check the value to ensure that unsupported options are not used. 419 * This method is optional. If provided, this method will always be 420 * called when the flags change. 421 * 422 * @dev: Chip to adjust 423 * @flags: New flags value 424 * @return 0 if OK, -EINVAL if value is unsupported 425 */ 426 int (*set_flags)(struct udevice *dev, uint flags); 427 428 /** 429 * deblock() - recover a bus that is in an unknown state 430 * 431 * I2C is a synchronous protocol and resets of the processor in the 432 * middle of an access can block the I2C Bus until a powerdown of 433 * the full unit is done. This is because slaves can be stuck 434 * waiting for addition bus transitions for a transaction that will 435 * never complete. Resetting the I2C master does not help. The only 436 * way is to force the bus through a series of transitions to make 437 * sure that all slaves are done with the transaction. This method 438 * performs this 'deblocking' if support by the driver. 439 * 440 * This method is optional. 441 */ 442 int (*deblock)(struct udevice *bus); 443}; 444 445#define i2c_get_ops(dev) ((struct dm_i2c_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops) 446 447/** 448 * struct i2c_mux_ops - operations for an I2C mux 449 * 450 * The current mux state is expected to be stored in the mux itself since 451 * it is the only thing that knows how to make things work. The mux can 452 * record the current state and then avoid switching unless it is necessary. 453 * So select() can be skipped if the mux is already in the correct state. 454 * Also deselect() can be made a nop if required. 455 */ 456struct i2c_mux_ops { 457 /** 458 * select() - select one of of I2C buses attached to a mux 459 * 460 * This will be called when there is no bus currently selected by the 461 * mux. This method does not need to deselect the old bus since 462 * deselect() will be already have been called if necessary. 463 * 464 * @mux: Mux device 465 * @bus: I2C bus to select 466 * @channel: Channel number correponding to the bus to select 467 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error 468 */ 469 int (*select)(struct udevice *mux, struct udevice *bus, uint channel); 470 471 /** 472 * deselect() - select one of of I2C buses attached to a mux 473 * 474 * This is used to deselect the currently selected I2C bus. 475 * 476 * @mux: Mux device 477 * @bus: I2C bus to deselect 478 * @channel: Channel number correponding to the bus to deselect 479 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error 480 */ 481 int (*deselect)(struct udevice *mux, struct udevice *bus, uint channel); 482}; 483 484#define i2c_mux_get_ops(dev) ((struct i2c_mux_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops) 485 486/** 487 * i2c_get_chip() - get a device to use to access a chip on a bus 488 * 489 * This returns the device for the given chip address. The device can then 490 * be used with calls to i2c_read(), i2c_write(), i2c_probe(), etc. 491 * 492 * @bus: Bus to examine 493 * @chip_addr: Chip address for the new device 494 * @offset_len: Length of a register offset in bytes (normally 1) 495 * @devp: Returns pointer to new device if found or -ENODEV if not 496 * found 497 */ 498int i2c_get_chip(struct udevice *bus, uint chip_addr, uint offset_len, 499 struct udevice **devp); 500 501/** 502 * i2c_get_chip_for_busnum() - get a device to use to access a chip on 503 * a bus number 504 * 505 * This returns the device for the given chip address on a particular bus 506 * number. 507 * 508 * @busnum: Bus number to examine 509 * @chip_addr: Chip address for the new device 510 * @offset_len: Length of a register offset in bytes (normally 1) 511 * @devp: Returns pointer to new device if found or -ENODEV if not 512 * found 513 */ 514int i2c_get_chip_for_busnum(int busnum, int chip_addr, uint offset_len, 515 struct udevice **devp); 516 517/** 518 * i2c_chip_ofdata_to_platdata() - Decode standard I2C platform data 519 * 520 * This decodes the chip address from a device tree node and puts it into 521 * its dm_i2c_chip structure. This should be called in your driver's 522 * ofdata_to_platdata() method. 523 * 524 * @blob: Device tree blob 525 * @node: Node offset to read from 526 * @spi: Place to put the decoded information 527 */ 528int i2c_chip_ofdata_to_platdata(struct udevice *dev, struct dm_i2c_chip *chip); 529 530/** 531 * i2c_dump_msgs() - Dump a list of I2C messages 532 * 533 * This may be useful for debugging. 534 * 535 * @msg: Message list to dump 536 * @nmsgs: Number of messages 537 */ 538void i2c_dump_msgs(struct i2c_msg *msg, int nmsgs); 539 540#ifndef CONFIG_DM_I2C 541 542/* 543 * WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING 544 * 545 * The implementation MUST NOT use static or global variables if the 546 * I2C routines are used to read SDRAM configuration information 547 * because this is done before the memories are initialized. Limited 548 * use of stack-based variables are OK (the initial stack size is 549 * limited). 550 * 551 * WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING 552 */ 553 554/* 555 * Configuration items. 556 */ 557#define I2C_RXTX_LEN 128 /* maximum tx/rx buffer length */ 558 559#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS) 560/* no muxes used bus = i2c adapters */ 561#define CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS 1 562#define CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS 0 563#define CONFIG_SYS_NUM_I2C_BUSES ll_entry_count(struct i2c_adapter, i2c) 564#else 565/* we use i2c muxes */ 566#undef CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS 567#endif 568 569/* define the I2C bus number for RTC and DTT if not already done */ 570#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_RTC_BUS_NUM) 571#define CONFIG_SYS_RTC_BUS_NUM 0 572#endif 573#if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_SPD_BUS_NUM) 574#define CONFIG_SYS_SPD_BUS_NUM 0 575#endif 576 577struct i2c_adapter { 578 void (*init)(struct i2c_adapter *adap, int speed, 579 int slaveaddr); 580 int (*probe)(struct i2c_adapter *adap, uint8_t chip); 581 int (*read)(struct i2c_adapter *adap, uint8_t chip, 582 uint addr, int alen, uint8_t *buffer, 583 int len); 584 int (*write)(struct i2c_adapter *adap, uint8_t chip, 585 uint addr, int alen, uint8_t *buffer, 586 int len); 587 uint (*set_bus_speed)(struct i2c_adapter *adap, 588 uint speed); 589 int speed; 590 int waitdelay; 591 int slaveaddr; 592 int init_done; 593 int hwadapnr; 594 char *name; 595}; 596 597#define U_BOOT_I2C_MKENT_COMPLETE(_init, _probe, _read, _write, \ 598 _set_speed, _speed, _slaveaddr, _hwadapnr, _name) \ 599 { \ 600 .init = _init, \ 601 .probe = _probe, \ 602 .read = _read, \ 603 .write = _write, \ 604 .set_bus_speed = _set_speed, \ 605 .speed = _speed, \ 606 .slaveaddr = _slaveaddr, \ 607 .init_done = 0, \ 608 .hwadapnr = _hwadapnr, \ 609 .name = #_name \ 610}; 611 612#define U_BOOT_I2C_ADAP_COMPLETE(_name, _init, _probe, _read, _write, \ 613 _set_speed, _speed, _slaveaddr, _hwadapnr) \ 614 ll_entry_declare(struct i2c_adapter, _name, i2c) = \ 615 U_BOOT_I2C_MKENT_COMPLETE(_init, _probe, _read, _write, \ 616 _set_speed, _speed, _slaveaddr, _hwadapnr, _name); 617 618struct i2c_adapter *i2c_get_adapter(int index); 619 620#ifndef CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS 621struct i2c_mux { 622 int id; 623 char name[16]; 624}; 625 626struct i2c_next_hop { 627 struct i2c_mux mux; 628 uint8_t chip; 629 uint8_t channel; 630}; 631 632struct i2c_bus_hose { 633 int adapter; 634 struct i2c_next_hop next_hop[CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS]; 635}; 636#define I2C_NULL_HOP {{-1, ""}, 0, 0} 637extern struct i2c_bus_hose i2c_bus[]; 638 639#define I2C_ADAPTER(bus) i2c_bus[bus].adapter 640#else 641#define I2C_ADAPTER(bus) bus 642#endif 643#define I2C_BUS gd->cur_i2c_bus 644 645#define I2C_ADAP_NR(bus) i2c_get_adapter(I2C_ADAPTER(bus)) 646#define I2C_ADAP I2C_ADAP_NR(gd->cur_i2c_bus) 647#define I2C_ADAP_HWNR (I2C_ADAP->hwadapnr) 648 649#ifndef CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS 650#define I2C_MUX_PCA9540_ID 1 651#define I2C_MUX_PCA9540 {I2C_MUX_PCA9540_ID, "PCA9540B"} 652#define I2C_MUX_PCA9542_ID 2 653#define I2C_MUX_PCA9542 {I2C_MUX_PCA9542_ID, "PCA9542A"} 654#define I2C_MUX_PCA9544_ID 3 655#define I2C_MUX_PCA9544 {I2C_MUX_PCA9544_ID, "PCA9544A"} 656#define I2C_MUX_PCA9547_ID 4 657#define I2C_MUX_PCA9547 {I2C_MUX_PCA9547_ID, "PCA9547A"} 658#define I2C_MUX_PCA9548_ID 5 659#define I2C_MUX_PCA9548 {I2C_MUX_PCA9548_ID, "PCA9548"} 660#endif 661 662#ifndef I2C_SOFT_DECLARATIONS 663# if (defined(CONFIG_AT91RM9200) || \ 664 defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9260) || defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9261) || \ 665 defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9263)) 666# define I2C_SOFT_DECLARATIONS at91_pio_t *pio = (at91_pio_t *) ATMEL_BASE_PIOA; 667# else 668# define I2C_SOFT_DECLARATIONS 669# endif 670#endif 671 672/* 673 * Many boards/controllers/drivers don't support an I2C slave interface so 674 * provide a default slave address for them for use in common code. A real 675 * value for CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SLAVE should be defined for any board which does 676 * support a slave interface. 677 */ 678#ifndef CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SLAVE 679#define CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SLAVE 0xfe 680#endif 681 682/* 683 * Initialization, must be called once on start up, may be called 684 * repeatedly to change the speed and slave addresses. 685 */ 686#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EARLY_INIT 687void i2c_early_init_f(void); 688#endif 689void i2c_init(int speed, int slaveaddr); 690void i2c_init_board(void); 691 692#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_I2C 693/* 694 * i2c_get_bus_num: 695 * 696 * Returns index of currently active I2C bus. Zero-based. 697 */ 698unsigned int i2c_get_bus_num(void); 699 700/* 701 * i2c_set_bus_num: 702 * 703 * Change the active I2C bus. Subsequent read/write calls will 704 * go to this one. 705 * 706 * bus - bus index, zero based 707 * 708 * Returns: 0 on success, not 0 on failure 709 * 710 */ 711int i2c_set_bus_num(unsigned int bus); 712 713/* 714 * i2c_init_all(): 715 * 716 * Initializes all I2C adapters in the system. All i2c_adap structures must 717 * be initialized beforehead with function pointers and data, including 718 * speed and slaveaddr. Returns 0 on success, non-0 on failure. 719 */ 720void i2c_init_all(void); 721 722/* 723 * Probe the given I2C chip address. Returns 0 if a chip responded, 724 * not 0 on failure. 725 */ 726int i2c_probe(uint8_t chip); 727 728/* 729 * Read/Write interface: 730 * chip: I2C chip address, range 0..127 731 * addr: Memory (register) address within the chip 732 * alen: Number of bytes to use for addr (typically 1, 2 for larger 733 * memories, 0 for register type devices with only one 734 * register) 735 * buffer: Where to read/write the data 736 * len: How many bytes to read/write 737 * 738 * Returns: 0 on success, not 0 on failure 739 */ 740int i2c_read(uint8_t chip, unsigned int addr, int alen, 741 uint8_t *buffer, int len); 742 743int i2c_write(uint8_t chip, unsigned int addr, int alen, 744 uint8_t *buffer, int len); 745 746/* 747 * Utility routines to read/write registers. 748 */ 749uint8_t i2c_reg_read(uint8_t addr, uint8_t reg); 750 751void i2c_reg_write(uint8_t addr, uint8_t reg, uint8_t val); 752 753/* 754 * i2c_set_bus_speed: 755 * 756 * Change the speed of the active I2C bus 757 * 758 * speed - bus speed in Hz 759 * 760 * Returns: new bus speed 761 * 762 */ 763unsigned int i2c_set_bus_speed(unsigned int speed); 764 765/* 766 * i2c_get_bus_speed: 767 * 768 * Returns speed of currently active I2C bus in Hz 769 */ 770 771unsigned int i2c_get_bus_speed(void); 772 773#else 774 775/* 776 * Probe the given I2C chip address. Returns 0 if a chip responded, 777 * not 0 on failure. 778 */ 779int i2c_probe(uchar chip); 780 781/* 782 * Read/Write interface: 783 * chip: I2C chip address, range 0..127 784 * addr: Memory (register) address within the chip 785 * alen: Number of bytes to use for addr (typically 1, 2 for larger 786 * memories, 0 for register type devices with only one 787 * register) 788 * buffer: Where to read/write the data 789 * len: How many bytes to read/write 790 * 791 * Returns: 0 on success, not 0 on failure 792 */ 793int i2c_read(uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len); 794int i2c_write(uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len); 795 796/* 797 * Utility routines to read/write registers. 798 */ 799static inline u8 i2c_reg_read(u8 addr, u8 reg) 800{ 801 u8 buf; 802 803#ifdef DEBUG 804 printf("%s: addr=0x%02x, reg=0x%02x\n", __func__, addr, reg); 805#endif 806 807 i2c_read(addr, reg, 1, &buf, 1); 808 809 return buf; 810} 811 812static inline void i2c_reg_write(u8 addr, u8 reg, u8 val) 813{ 814#ifdef DEBUG 815 printf("%s: addr=0x%02x, reg=0x%02x, val=0x%02x\n", 816 __func__, addr, reg, val); 817#endif 818 819 i2c_write(addr, reg, 1, &val, 1); 820} 821 822/* 823 * Functions for setting the current I2C bus and its speed 824 */ 825 826/* 827 * i2c_set_bus_num: 828 * 829 * Change the active I2C bus. Subsequent read/write calls will 830 * go to this one. 831 * 832 * bus - bus index, zero based 833 * 834 * Returns: 0 on success, not 0 on failure 835 * 836 */ 837int i2c_set_bus_num(unsigned int bus); 838 839/* 840 * i2c_get_bus_num: 841 * 842 * Returns index of currently active I2C bus. Zero-based. 843 */ 844 845unsigned int i2c_get_bus_num(void); 846 847/* 848 * i2c_set_bus_speed: 849 * 850 * Change the speed of the active I2C bus 851 * 852 * speed - bus speed in Hz 853 * 854 * Returns: 0 on success, not 0 on failure 855 * 856 */ 857int i2c_set_bus_speed(unsigned int); 858 859/* 860 * i2c_get_bus_speed: 861 * 862 * Returns speed of currently active I2C bus in Hz 863 */ 864 865unsigned int i2c_get_bus_speed(void); 866#endif /* CONFIG_SYS_I2C */ 867 868/* 869 * only for backwardcompatibility, should go away if we switched 870 * completely to new multibus support. 871 */ 872#if defined(CONFIG_SYS_I2C) || defined(CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS) 873# if !defined(CONFIG_SYS_MAX_I2C_BUS) 874# define CONFIG_SYS_MAX_I2C_BUS 2 875# endif 876# define I2C_MULTI_BUS 1 877#else 878# define CONFIG_SYS_MAX_I2C_BUS 1 879# define I2C_MULTI_BUS 0 880#endif 881 882/* NOTE: These two functions MUST be always_inline to avoid code growth! */ 883static inline unsigned int I2C_GET_BUS(void) __attribute__((always_inline)); 884static inline unsigned int I2C_GET_BUS(void) 885{ 886 return I2C_MULTI_BUS ? i2c_get_bus_num() : 0; 887} 888 889static inline void I2C_SET_BUS(unsigned int bus) __attribute__((always_inline)); 890static inline void I2C_SET_BUS(unsigned int bus) 891{ 892 if (I2C_MULTI_BUS) 893 i2c_set_bus_num(bus); 894} 895 896/* Multi I2C definitions */ 897enum { 898 I2C_0, I2C_1, I2C_2, I2C_3, I2C_4, I2C_5, I2C_6, I2C_7, 899 I2C_8, I2C_9, I2C_10, 900}; 901 902/** 903 * Get FDT values for i2c bus. 904 * 905 * @param blob Device tree blbo 906 * @return the number of I2C bus 907 */ 908void board_i2c_init(const void *blob); 909 910/** 911 * Find the I2C bus number by given a FDT I2C node. 912 * 913 * @param blob Device tree blbo 914 * @param node FDT I2C node to find 915 * @return the number of I2C bus (zero based), or -1 on error 916 */ 917int i2c_get_bus_num_fdt(int node); 918 919/** 920 * Reset the I2C bus represented by the given a FDT I2C node. 921 * 922 * @param blob Device tree blbo 923 * @param node FDT I2C node to find 924 * @return 0 if port was reset, -1 if not found 925 */ 926int i2c_reset_port_fdt(const void *blob, int node); 927 928#endif /* !CONFIG_DM_I2C */ 929 930#endif /* _I2C_H_ */ 931