i2c: i801: recover from hardware PEC errors

On a CRC error while using hardware-supported PEC, an additional
error bit is set in the auxiliary status register.  If this bit
isn't cleared, all subsequent operations will fail, essentially
hanging the controller.

The fix is simple: check, report, and clear the bit in
i801_check_post().  Also, in case the driver starts with the
hardware in that state, clear it in i801_check_pre() as well.

Signed-off-by: Ellen Wang <ellen@cumulusnetworks.com>
Tested-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
This commit is contained in:
Ellen Wang 2016-07-01 22:42:15 +02:00 committed by Wolfram Sang
parent e0f6431c1e
commit 97d34ec136

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@ -144,6 +144,10 @@
/* TCO configuration bits for TCOCTL */
#define TCOCTL_EN 0x0100
/* Auxiliary status register bits, ICH4+ only */
#define SMBAUXSTS_CRCE 1
#define SMBAUXSTS_STCO 2
/* Auxiliary control register bits, ICH4+ only */
#define SMBAUXCTL_CRC 1
#define SMBAUXCTL_E32B 2
@ -305,6 +309,29 @@ static int i801_check_pre(struct i801_priv *priv)
}
}
/*
* Clear CRC status if needed.
* During normal operation, i801_check_post() takes care
* of it after every operation. We do it here only in case
* the hardware was already in this state when the driver
* started.
*/
if (priv->features & FEATURE_SMBUS_PEC) {
status = inb_p(SMBAUXSTS(priv)) & SMBAUXSTS_CRCE;
if (status) {
dev_dbg(&priv->pci_dev->dev,
"Clearing aux status flags (%02x)\n", status);
outb_p(status, SMBAUXSTS(priv));
status = inb_p(SMBAUXSTS(priv)) & SMBAUXSTS_CRCE;
if (status) {
dev_err(&priv->pci_dev->dev,
"Failed clearing aux status flags (%02x)\n",
status);
return -EBUSY;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
@ -348,8 +375,30 @@ static int i801_check_post(struct i801_priv *priv, int status)
dev_err(&priv->pci_dev->dev, "Transaction failed\n");
}
if (status & SMBHSTSTS_DEV_ERR) {
result = -ENXIO;
dev_dbg(&priv->pci_dev->dev, "No response\n");
/*
* This may be a PEC error, check and clear it.
*
* AUXSTS is handled differently from HSTSTS.
* For HSTSTS, i801_isr() or i801_wait_intr()
* has already cleared the error bits in hardware,
* and we are passed a copy of the original value
* in "status".
* For AUXSTS, the hardware register is left
* for us to handle here.
* This is asymmetric, slightly iffy, but safe,
* since all this code is serialized and the CRCE
* bit is harmless as long as it's cleared before
* the next operation.
*/
if ((priv->features & FEATURE_SMBUS_PEC) &&
(inb_p(SMBAUXSTS(priv)) & SMBAUXSTS_CRCE)) {
outb_p(SMBAUXSTS_CRCE, SMBAUXSTS(priv));
result = -EBADMSG;
dev_dbg(&priv->pci_dev->dev, "PEC error\n");
} else {
result = -ENXIO;
dev_dbg(&priv->pci_dev->dev, "No response\n");
}
}
if (status & SMBHSTSTS_BUS_ERR) {
result = -EAGAIN;