[i2c] [PATCH] OMAP: I2C driver for TI OMAP boards #3

Tony Lindgren tony at atomide.com
Mon Aug 7 16:58:33 CEST 2006


Hi,

* Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> [060805 11:31]:
> 
> > >> +		if (armxor_rate > 16000000)
> > >> +			psc = (armxor_rate + 8000000) / 12000000;
> > >> +		else
> > >> +			psc = 0;
> > 
> > >Can you please explain this formula?
> > 
> > The OMAP core uses 8-bit value to divide the system clock (SCLK) and
> > generates its own sampling clock (ICLK), and the core logic is sampled
> > at clock rate of the system clock for the module, divided by (prescaler value + 1)
> 
> I should have been more precise, I guess. What surprises me are the
> numbers themselves. It's frequent to see forumlae of the form
> "a = (b + c/2) / c" to divide with proper rounding, but here you have
> 2c/3 instread of c/2. My question was more like: is it intentional, or a
> typo? Also, with the code above, psc will never have value 1. The "if"
> part will always compute to at least 2, and the "else" part to 0. Is
> this OK?
> 

Hmmm, this sounds like a bug somewhere. TRM for 5912 says the I2C clock
must be prescaled to be between 7 - 12 MHz [1]. The XOR input clock is
typically 12, 13 or 19.2 MHz. So we should have code that produces:

XOR Mhz	Divider	Prescaler
12	1	0
13	2	1
19.2	2	1

Then again the original old code produces something different too [2]...

I suspect the original code had some hw workarounds and and later code
may have a conversion bug somewhere :)

I suggest we keep the code as is for now since it's known to work on
all omaps, and then submit a follow-up patch later once we have
verified that that code based on the TRM works on all omaps.

Regards,

Tony

[1] http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/lit/getliterature.tsp?baseLiteratureNumber=spru681
[2] http://linux-omap.bkbits.net:8080/main/diffs/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-omap.c@1.12?nav=index.html|src/|src/drivers|src/drivers/i2c|src/drivers/i2c/busses|hist/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-omap.c



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