From 24f9c6bbc7d5e5e276dea32a81ade71f0e6b56ae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "mario.six@gdsys.cc" Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 11:57:11 +0200 Subject: i2c: mvtwsi: Handle zero-length offsets properly Zero-length offsets are not properly handled by the driver. When a read operation with a zero-length offset is started, a START condition is asserted, and since no offset bytes are transferred, a repeated START is issued immediately after, which confuses the controller. To fix this, we send the first START only if any address bytes need to be sent, and keep track of the expected start status accordingly. Signed-off-by: Mario Six Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese diff --git a/drivers/i2c/mvtwsi.c b/drivers/i2c/mvtwsi.c index f694527..8552fba 100644 --- a/drivers/i2c/mvtwsi.c +++ b/drivers/i2c/mvtwsi.c @@ -449,16 +449,21 @@ static int __twsi_i2c_read(struct mvtwsi_registers *twsi, uchar chip, { int status = 0; int stop_status; - - /* Begin i2c write to send the address bytes */ - status = i2c_begin(twsi, MVTWSI_STATUS_START, (chip << 1)); - /* Send address bytes */ - while ((status == 0) && alen--) - status = twsi_send(twsi, *(addr++), MVTWSI_STATUS_DATA_W_ACK); + int expected_start = MVTWSI_STATUS_START; + + if (alen > 0) { + /* Begin i2c write to send the address bytes */ + status = i2c_begin(twsi, expected_start, (chip << 1)); + /* Send address bytes */ + while ((status == 0) && alen--) + status = twsi_send(twsi, *(addr++), + MVTWSI_STATUS_DATA_W_ACK); + /* Send repeated STARTs after the initial START */ + expected_start = MVTWSI_STATUS_REPEATED_START; + } /* Begin i2c read to receive data bytes */ if (status == 0) - status = i2c_begin(twsi, MVTWSI_STATUS_REPEATED_START, - (chip << 1) | 1); + status = i2c_begin(twsi, expected_start, (chip << 1) | 1); /* Receive actual data bytes; set NAK if we if we have nothing more to * read */ while ((status == 0) && length--) -- cgit v0.10.2