[PATCH] i2c: cadence: Handling Slave monitor mode
Wolfram Sang
wsa at the-dreams.de
Thu Apr 2 13:29:09 PDT 2015
> >> In slave monitor mode, the I2C interface is set up as a master and
> >> continues to attempt a transfer to a particular slave until the
> >> slave device responds with an ACK.
> >>
> >> Added this feature for zero length transfers enable the controller
> >> for slave monitor interrupt and get the status. Disable the slave
> >> monitor mode feature upon successful handling.
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: Nava kishore Manne <navam at xilinx.com>
> >> Acked-by: Harini Katakam <harinik at xilinx.com>
> >
> > I am not sure this is going to work.
> >
> > How often is this access tried when there is no device? It should be
> > tried only once.
>
> Once slave monitor is enabled in the host controller, it retries till there's an
> ACK or slave monitor is disabled. The SW wont be involved and need not
So, it is kind of flooding the bus until the timeout? That is not a
single zero byte message.
> be interrupted in this gap. The way this feature works in the controller though,
> I'm afraid there's no way to distinguish between no slave/ busy slave.
> The out is the software timeout in that case.
> Please suggest how to use this feature better.
I suggest to not use the feature and accept that this device cannot do
zero byte length messages.
Thanks,
Wolfram
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