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Message-ID: <7470fb97-1991-4347-a084-11f24006b67f@lunn.ch>
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2025 16:20:21 +0200
From: Andrew Lunn <andrew@...n.ch>
To: Matthias Schiffer <matthias.schiffer@...tq-group.com>
Cc: Peter Korsgaard <peter@...sgaard.com>,
	Andi Shyti <andi.shyti@...nel.org>, linux-i2c@...r.kernel.org,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux@...tq-group.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] i2c: ocores: replace 1ms poll iteration timeout with
 total transfer timeout

On Tue, Oct 07, 2025 at 04:06:36PM +0200, Matthias Schiffer wrote:
> On Tue, 2025-10-07 at 14:34 +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 07, 2025 at 02:09:24PM +0200, Matthias Schiffer wrote:
> > > When a target makes use of clock stretching, a timeout of 1ms may not be
> > > enough. One extreme example is the NXP PTN3460 eDP to LVDS bridge, which
> > > takes ~320ms to send its ACK after a flash command has been
> > > submitted.
> > > 
> > > Replace the per-iteration timeout of 1ms with limiting the total
> > > transfer time to the timeout set in struct i2c_adapter (defaulting to
> > > 1s, configurable through the I2C_TIMEOUT ioctl). While we're at it, also
> > > add a cpu_relax() to the busy poll loop.
> > 
> > 1s is a long time to spin. Maybe it would be better to keep with the
> > current spin for 1ms, and then use one of the helpers from iopoll.h to
> > do a sleeping wait? Say with 10ms sleeps, up to the 1s maximum?
> > 
> > 	Andrew
> 
> Makes sense. I don't think I can use something from iopoll.h directly, as i2c-
> ocores has its own ioreadX abstraction to deal with different register widths
> and endianesses, but a combination of spin + sleep is probably the way to go.

I think iopoll.h should work.


		u8 status = oc_getreg(i2c, reg);

		if ((status & mask) == val)
			break;

This maps to

u8 status;
     
ret = read_poll_timeout(oc_getreg, status, (status & mask) == val,
                       10000, 1000000, false, i2c, reg);

Andrew

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