[PATCH v2 00/10] i2c: xiic: Add features, bug fixes.

Marek Vasut marex at denx.de
Wed Jul 28 11:47:26 PDT 2021


On 7/28/21 12:11 PM, Raviteja Narayanam wrote:
[...]

>>>>>>> I have tested this again on our boards with eeprom and other
>>>>>>> sensors, this
>>>>>> is working fine for us.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can you share details of how those tests were performed ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Stress test - 1:
>>>>> Heavy ethernet traffic running in the background.
>>>>> I2c commands script (like below) running. We can see visible stutter
>>>>> in the
>>>> output as expected, but nothing failed.
>>>>>
>>>>> i=0
>>>>> while [ 1 ]
>>>>> do
>>>>> 		i2ctransfer -y -f 2 w1 at 0X54 0X00 r31 at 0X54
>>>>> 		i2ctransfer -y -f 2 w1 at 0X54 0X00 r32 at 0X54
>>>>> 		i2ctransfer -y -f 2 w1 at 0X54 0X00 r255 at 0X54
>>>>> 		i2ctransfer -y -f 2 w1 at 0X54 0X00 r273 at 0X54
>>>>>                                 i2ctransfer -y -f 2 w1 at 0X54 0X00
>>>>> r1 at 0X54
>>>>
>>>> Could it be that you never see the problem because you always talk to
>>>> one single device ?
>>>
>>> There are transfers to other devices as well.
>>
>> The above test only accesses device at address 0x54, right ?
> 
> Above code is just one part.
> We are doing read/writes to all devices present on this board https://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/boards_and_kits/zcu102/ug1182-zcu102-eval-bd.pdf

Can you share details of how those tests were performed ?

>>> Our board has multiple power monitors, eeprom and other misc devices
>>> that are accessed through the same driver and are working fine.
>>
>> That does not seem to be what the test above does .
>>
>>>> Do you also test writes which are not 1 byte long ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, like for eeprom 1 page (16 bytes)  is written.
>>
>> I suspect the atmel mxt does much longer writes, try 255 bytes or so.
> 
> Ok, I will do longer writes (in the range of 255) on supported slave devices.

Thank you



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