soft_i2c.c 9.4 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * (C) Copyright 2001, 2002
  3. * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de.
  4. *
  5. * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
  6. * project.
  7. *
  8. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  9. * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
  10. * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
  11. * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
  12. *
  13. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  14. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  15. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  16. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  17. *
  18. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  19. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  20. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
  21. * MA 02111-1307 USA
  22. *
  23. * This has been changed substantially by Gerald Van Baren, Custom IDEAS,
  24. * vanbaren@cideas.com. It was heavily influenced by LiMon, written by
  25. * Neil Russell.
  26. */
  27. #include <common.h>
  28. #ifdef CONFIG_MPC8260 /* only valid for MPC8260 */
  29. #include <ioports.h>
  30. #endif
  31. #ifdef CONFIG_AT91RM9200DK /* need this for the at91rm9200dk */
  32. #include <asm/io.h>
  33. #include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
  34. #endif
  35. #include <i2c.h>
  36. #if defined(CONFIG_SOFT_I2C)
  37. /* #define DEBUG_I2C */
  38. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  39. * Definitions
  40. */
  41. #define RETRIES 0
  42. #define I2C_ACK 0 /* PD_SDA level to ack a byte */
  43. #define I2C_NOACK 1 /* PD_SDA level to noack a byte */
  44. #ifdef DEBUG_I2C
  45. #define PRINTD(fmt,args...) do { \
  46. DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; \
  47. if (gd->have_console) \
  48. printf (fmt ,##args); \
  49. } while (0)
  50. #else
  51. #define PRINTD(fmt,args...)
  52. #endif
  53. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  54. * Local functions
  55. */
  56. static void send_reset (void);
  57. static void send_start (void);
  58. static void send_stop (void);
  59. static void send_ack (int);
  60. static int write_byte (uchar byte);
  61. static uchar read_byte (int);
  62. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  63. * Send a reset sequence consisting of 9 clocks with the data signal high
  64. * to clock any confused device back into an idle state. Also send a
  65. * <stop> at the end of the sequence for belts & suspenders.
  66. */
  67. static void send_reset(void)
  68. {
  69. #ifdef CONFIG_MPC8260
  70. volatile ioport_t *iop = ioport_addr((immap_t *)CFG_IMMR, I2C_PORT);
  71. #endif
  72. #ifdef CONFIG_8xx
  73. volatile immap_t *immr = (immap_t *)CFG_IMMR;
  74. #endif
  75. int j;
  76. I2C_SCL(1);
  77. I2C_SDA(1);
  78. #ifdef I2C_INIT
  79. I2C_INIT;
  80. #endif
  81. I2C_TRISTATE;
  82. for(j = 0; j < 9; j++) {
  83. I2C_SCL(0);
  84. I2C_DELAY;
  85. I2C_DELAY;
  86. I2C_SCL(1);
  87. I2C_DELAY;
  88. I2C_DELAY;
  89. }
  90. send_stop();
  91. I2C_TRISTATE;
  92. }
  93. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  94. * START: High -> Low on SDA while SCL is High
  95. */
  96. static void send_start(void)
  97. {
  98. #ifdef CONFIG_MPC8260
  99. volatile ioport_t *iop = ioport_addr((immap_t *)CFG_IMMR, I2C_PORT);
  100. #endif
  101. #ifdef CONFIG_8xx
  102. volatile immap_t *immr = (immap_t *)CFG_IMMR;
  103. #endif
  104. I2C_DELAY;
  105. I2C_SDA(1);
  106. I2C_ACTIVE;
  107. I2C_DELAY;
  108. I2C_SCL(1);
  109. I2C_DELAY;
  110. I2C_SDA(0);
  111. I2C_DELAY;
  112. }
  113. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  114. * STOP: Low -> High on SDA while SCL is High
  115. */
  116. static void send_stop(void)
  117. {
  118. #ifdef CONFIG_MPC8260
  119. volatile ioport_t *iop = ioport_addr((immap_t *)CFG_IMMR, I2C_PORT);
  120. #endif
  121. #ifdef CONFIG_8xx
  122. volatile immap_t *immr = (immap_t *)CFG_IMMR;
  123. #endif
  124. I2C_SCL(0);
  125. I2C_DELAY;
  126. I2C_SDA(0);
  127. I2C_ACTIVE;
  128. I2C_DELAY;
  129. I2C_SCL(1);
  130. I2C_DELAY;
  131. I2C_SDA(1);
  132. I2C_DELAY;
  133. I2C_TRISTATE;
  134. }
  135. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  136. * ack should be I2C_ACK or I2C_NOACK
  137. */
  138. static void send_ack(int ack)
  139. {
  140. #ifdef CONFIG_MPC8260
  141. volatile ioport_t *iop = ioport_addr((immap_t *)CFG_IMMR, I2C_PORT);
  142. #endif
  143. #ifdef CONFIG_8xx
  144. volatile immap_t *immr = (immap_t *)CFG_IMMR;
  145. #endif
  146. I2C_ACTIVE;
  147. I2C_SCL(0);
  148. I2C_DELAY;
  149. I2C_SDA(ack);
  150. I2C_ACTIVE;
  151. I2C_DELAY;
  152. I2C_SCL(1);
  153. I2C_DELAY;
  154. I2C_DELAY;
  155. I2C_SCL(0);
  156. I2C_DELAY;
  157. }
  158. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  159. * Send 8 bits and look for an acknowledgement.
  160. */
  161. static int write_byte(uchar data)
  162. {
  163. #ifdef CONFIG_MPC8260
  164. volatile ioport_t *iop = ioport_addr((immap_t *)CFG_IMMR, I2C_PORT);
  165. #endif
  166. #ifdef CONFIG_8xx
  167. volatile immap_t *immr = (immap_t *)CFG_IMMR;
  168. #endif
  169. int j;
  170. int nack;
  171. I2C_ACTIVE;
  172. for(j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
  173. I2C_SCL(0);
  174. I2C_DELAY;
  175. I2C_SDA(data & 0x80);
  176. I2C_DELAY;
  177. I2C_SCL(1);
  178. I2C_DELAY;
  179. I2C_DELAY;
  180. data <<= 1;
  181. }
  182. /*
  183. * Look for an <ACK>(negative logic) and return it.
  184. */
  185. I2C_SCL(0);
  186. I2C_DELAY;
  187. I2C_SDA(1);
  188. I2C_TRISTATE;
  189. I2C_DELAY;
  190. I2C_SCL(1);
  191. I2C_DELAY;
  192. I2C_DELAY;
  193. nack = I2C_READ;
  194. I2C_SCL(0);
  195. I2C_DELAY;
  196. I2C_ACTIVE;
  197. return(nack); /* not a nack is an ack */
  198. }
  199. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  200. * if ack == I2C_ACK, ACK the byte so can continue reading, else
  201. * send I2C_NOACK to end the read.
  202. */
  203. static uchar read_byte(int ack)
  204. {
  205. #ifdef CONFIG_MPC8260
  206. volatile ioport_t *iop = ioport_addr((immap_t *)CFG_IMMR, I2C_PORT);
  207. #endif
  208. #ifdef CONFIG_8xx
  209. volatile immap_t *immr = (immap_t *)CFG_IMMR;
  210. #endif
  211. int data;
  212. int j;
  213. /*
  214. * Read 8 bits, MSB first.
  215. */
  216. I2C_TRISTATE;
  217. data = 0;
  218. for(j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
  219. I2C_SCL(0);
  220. I2C_DELAY;
  221. I2C_SCL(1);
  222. I2C_DELAY;
  223. data <<= 1;
  224. data |= I2C_READ;
  225. I2C_DELAY;
  226. }
  227. send_ack(ack);
  228. return(data);
  229. }
  230. /*=====================================================================*/
  231. /* Public Functions */
  232. /*=====================================================================*/
  233. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  234. * Initialization
  235. */
  236. void i2c_init (int speed, int slaveaddr)
  237. {
  238. /*
  239. * WARNING: Do NOT save speed in a static variable: if the
  240. * I2C routines are called before RAM is initialized (to read
  241. * the DIMM SPD, for instance), RAM won't be usable and your
  242. * system will crash.
  243. */
  244. send_reset ();
  245. }
  246. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  247. * Probe to see if a chip is present. Also good for checking for the
  248. * completion of EEPROM writes since the chip stops responding until
  249. * the write completes (typically 10mSec).
  250. */
  251. int i2c_probe(uchar addr)
  252. {
  253. int rc;
  254. /*
  255. * perform 1 byte write transaction with just address byte
  256. * (fake write)
  257. */
  258. send_start();
  259. rc = write_byte ((addr << 1) | 0);
  260. send_stop();
  261. return (rc ? 1 : 0);
  262. }
  263. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  264. * Read bytes
  265. */
  266. int i2c_read(uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len)
  267. {
  268. int shift;
  269. PRINTD("i2c_read: chip %02X addr %02X alen %d buffer %p len %d\n",
  270. chip, addr, alen, buffer, len);
  271. #ifdef CFG_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW
  272. /*
  273. * EEPROM chips that implement "address overflow" are ones
  274. * like Catalyst 24WC04/08/16 which has 9/10/11 bits of
  275. * address and the extra bits end up in the "chip address"
  276. * bit slots. This makes a 24WC08 (1Kbyte) chip look like
  277. * four 256 byte chips.
  278. *
  279. * Note that we consider the length of the address field to
  280. * still be one byte because the extra address bits are
  281. * hidden in the chip address.
  282. */
  283. chip |= ((addr >> (alen * 8)) & CFG_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW);
  284. PRINTD("i2c_read: fix addr_overflow: chip %02X addr %02X\n",
  285. chip, addr);
  286. #endif
  287. /*
  288. * Do the addressing portion of a write cycle to set the
  289. * chip's address pointer. If the address length is zero,
  290. * don't do the normal write cycle to set the address pointer,
  291. * there is no address pointer in this chip.
  292. */
  293. send_start();
  294. if(alen > 0) {
  295. if(write_byte(chip << 1)) { /* write cycle */
  296. send_stop();
  297. PRINTD("i2c_read, no chip responded %02X\n", chip);
  298. return(1);
  299. }
  300. shift = (alen-1) * 8;
  301. while(alen-- > 0) {
  302. if(write_byte(addr >> shift)) {
  303. PRINTD("i2c_read, address not <ACK>ed\n");
  304. return(1);
  305. }
  306. shift -= 8;
  307. }
  308. send_stop(); /* reportedly some chips need a full stop */
  309. send_start();
  310. }
  311. /*
  312. * Send the chip address again, this time for a read cycle.
  313. * Then read the data. On the last byte, we do a NACK instead
  314. * of an ACK(len == 0) to terminate the read.
  315. */
  316. write_byte((chip << 1) | 1); /* read cycle */
  317. while(len-- > 0) {
  318. *buffer++ = read_byte(len == 0);
  319. }
  320. send_stop();
  321. return(0);
  322. }
  323. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  324. * Write bytes
  325. */
  326. int i2c_write(uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len)
  327. {
  328. int shift, failures = 0;
  329. PRINTD("i2c_write: chip %02X addr %02X alen %d buffer %p len %d\n",
  330. chip, addr, alen, buffer, len);
  331. send_start();
  332. if(write_byte(chip << 1)) { /* write cycle */
  333. send_stop();
  334. PRINTD("i2c_write, no chip responded %02X\n", chip);
  335. return(1);
  336. }
  337. shift = (alen-1) * 8;
  338. while(alen-- > 0) {
  339. if(write_byte(addr >> shift)) {
  340. PRINTD("i2c_write, address not <ACK>ed\n");
  341. return(1);
  342. }
  343. shift -= 8;
  344. }
  345. while(len-- > 0) {
  346. if(write_byte(*buffer++)) {
  347. failures++;
  348. }
  349. }
  350. send_stop();
  351. return(failures);
  352. }
  353. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  354. * Read a register
  355. */
  356. uchar i2c_reg_read(uchar i2c_addr, uchar reg)
  357. {
  358. uchar buf;
  359. i2c_read(i2c_addr, reg, 1, &buf, 1);
  360. return(buf);
  361. }
  362. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  363. * Write a register
  364. */
  365. void i2c_reg_write(uchar i2c_addr, uchar reg, uchar val)
  366. {
  367. i2c_write(i2c_addr, reg, 1, &val, 1);
  368. }
  369. #endif /* CONFIG_SOFT_I2C */