[i2c] i2c-mpc.c driver issues
Jean Delvare
khali at linux-fr.org
Fri Oct 26 19:53:29 EST 2007
Hi Jocke,
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 23:06:13 +0200, Tjernlund wrote:
> While browsing the i2c-mpc.c driver I noticed some things that look odd
> to me so I figured I report them. Could not find a maintainer in the MAINTANERS file
> so I sent here, cc:ed linuxppc-dev as well.
>
> 1) There are a lot of return -1 error code that is propagated back to
> userspace. Should be changed to proper -Exxx codes.
This is true of many Linux i2c bus drivers, unfortunately. While nothing
actually prevents drivers from returning -1 to userspace on error,
meaningful error codes would of course be preferred.
> 2) mpc_read(), according to the comment below it sends a STOP condition here but
> this function does not known if this is the last read or not. mpc_xfer is
> the one that knows when the transaction is over and should send the stop, which it already
> does.
>
> /* Generate stop on last byte */
> if (i == length - 1)
> writeccr(i2c, CCR_MIEN | CCR_MEN | CCR_TXAK);
Probably correct, although I am not familiar with this specific
hardware. I guess that the same is true of mpc_write as well, which is
even worse because write + read combined transactions are very common
(while read + write are not.)
I'm not completely sure that mpc_xfer sends the stop. mpc_i2c_stop
doesn't seem to do much.
Now that you've identified these bugs, what about sending patches
to fix them?
--
Jean Delvare
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