i2c: testunit: add support for block process calls
Devices offering SMBus block process calls are rare, so add it to the testunit. This is also a good test case for testing proper I2C_M_RECV_LEN flag handling of I2C bus masters emulating SMBus. Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com> Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@kernel.org>
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@ -22,8 +22,9 @@ Instantiating the device is regular. Example for bus 0, address 0x30:
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After that, you will have a write-only device listening. Reads will just return
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an 8-bit version number of the testunit. When writing, the device consists of 4
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8-bit registers and all must be written to start a testcase, i.e. you must
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always write 4 bytes to the device. The registers are:
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8-bit registers and, except for some "partial" commands, all registers must be
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written to start a testcase, i.e. you usually write 4 bytes to the device. The
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registers are:
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0x00 CMD - which test to trigger
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0x01 DATAL - configuration byte 1 for the test
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@ -67,3 +68,21 @@ status word is currently ignored in the Linux Kernel. Example to send a
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notification after 10ms:
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# i2cset -y 0 0x30 0x02 0x42 0x64 0x01 i
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0x03 SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL (partial command)
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DATAL - must be '1', i.e. one further byte will be written
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DATAH - number of bytes to be sent back
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DELAY - not applicable, partial command!
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This test will respond to a block process call as defined by the SMBus
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specification. The one data byte written specifies how many bytes will be sent
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back in the following read transfer. Note that in this read transfer, the
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testunit will prefix the length of the bytes to follow. So, if your host bus
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driver emulates SMBus calls like the majority does, it needs to support the
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I2C_M_RECV_LEN flag of an i2c_msg. This is a good testcase for it. The returned
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data consists of the length first, and then of an array of bytes from length-1
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to 0. Here is an example which emulates i2c_smbus_block_process_call() using
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i2ctransfer (you need i2c-tools v4.2 or later):
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# i2ctransfer -y 0 w3@0x30 0x03 0x01 0x10 r?
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0x10 0x0f 0x0e 0x0d 0x0c 0x0b 0x0a 0x09 0x08 0x07 0x06 0x05 0x04 0x03 0x02 0x01 0x00
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enum testunit_cmds {
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TU_CMD_READ_BYTES = 1, /* save 0 for ABORT, RESET or similar */
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TU_CMD_HOST_NOTIFY,
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TU_CMD_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL,
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TU_NUM_CMDS
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};
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enum i2c_slave_event event, u8 *val)
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{
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struct testunit_data *tu = i2c_get_clientdata(client);
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bool is_proc_call = tu->reg_idx == 3 && tu->regs[TU_REG_DATAL] == 1 &&
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tu->regs[TU_REG_CMD] == TU_CMD_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL;
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int ret = 0;
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switch (event) {
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fallthrough;
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case I2C_SLAVE_WRITE_REQUESTED:
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memset(tu->regs, 0, TU_NUM_REGS);
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tu->reg_idx = 0;
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break;
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case I2C_SLAVE_READ_REQUESTED:
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case I2C_SLAVE_READ_PROCESSED:
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*val = TU_CUR_VERSION;
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if (is_proc_call && tu->regs[TU_REG_DATAH])
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tu->regs[TU_REG_DATAH]--;
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fallthrough;
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case I2C_SLAVE_READ_REQUESTED:
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*val = is_proc_call ? tu->regs[TU_REG_DATAH] : TU_CUR_VERSION;
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break;
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}
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