i2c still not working for me
Daniel Braniss
danny at cs.huji.ac.il
Wed Apr 10 08:19:33 UTC 2019
> On 9 Apr 2019, at 20:16, Oleksandr Tymoshenko <gonzo at bluezbox.com> wrote:
>
> Daniel Braniss (danny at cs.huji.ac.il <mailto:danny at cs.huji.ac.il>) wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 9 Apr 2019, at 10:58, Emmanuel Vadot <manu at bidouilliste.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, 9 Apr 2019 10:50:22 +0300
>>> Daniel Braniss <danny at cs.huji.ac.il> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> after the latest changes to i2c there is a small improvement,
>>>> i2c -s finds the device but complains:
>>>>
>>>> root at neo-14:~ # i2c -s
>>>> Hardware may not support START/STOP scanning; trying less-reliable read method.
>>>> Scanning I2C devices on /dev/iic0: 24
>>>>
>>>> but nothing else works.
>>>>
>>>> I?ll try and connect my saleae signal analyzer later, but in the meantime this is what I get
>>>> on the console:
>>>> [?]
>>>> iichb0: twsi_control_clear: read val=58
>>>> iichb0: twsi_control_clear: write val=40
>>>> iichb0: TWSI_WRITE: Writing 40 to c
>>>> iichb0: twsi_start: twsi_start: slave=48
>>>> iichb0: twsi_locked_start: send start
>>>> iichb0: TWSI_READ: read 58 from c
>>>> iichb0: twsi_control_set: read val=58
>>>> iichb0: twsi_control_set: write val=68
>>>> iichb0: TWSI_WRITE: Writing 68 to c
>>>> iichb0: twsi_poll_ctrl: Waiting for ctrl r.
>>>> eg to match mask 8
>>>> iichb0: TWSI_READ: read 48 from c
>>>> gic0: iichb0: Spurious interrupt detected: last irq: 32 on CPU1
>>>> twsi_poll_ctrl: done
>>>> gic0: iichb0: Spurious interrupt detected: last irq: 32 on CPU1
>>>> TWSI_READ: read 8 from 10
>>>> iichb0: twsi_locked_start: status=8
>>>> iichb0: TWSI_WRITE: Writing 48 to 8
>>>> gic0: Spurious interrupt detected: last irq: 32 on CPU1
>>>> iichb0: TWSI_READ: read 48 from c
>>>> gic0: iichb0: Spurious interrupt detected: last irq: 32 on CPU1
>>>> twsi_control_clear: read val=48
>>>> gic0: iichb0: Spurious interrupt detected: last irq: 32 on CPU1
>>>> twsi_control_clear: write val=40
>>>> gic0: iichb0: Spurious interrupt detected: last irq: 32 on CPU1
>>>> TWSI_WRITE: Writing 40 to c
>>>> gic0: Spurious interrupt detected: last irq: 32 on CPU1
>>>> iichb0: twsi_poll_ctrl: Waiting for ctrl reg to match mask 8
>>>> gic0: iichb0: Spurious interrupt detected: last irq: 32 on CPU1
>>>> TWSI_READ: read 48 from c
>>>> iichb0: twsi_poll_ctrl: done
>>>> iichb0: TWSI_READ: read 8 from 10
>>>> iichb0: twsi_locked_start: no ACK (status: 08) after sending slave address
>>>> gic0: iichb0: Spurious interrupt detected: last irq: 32 on CPU1
>>>> twsi_stop: twsi_stop
>>>> [?]
>>>>
>>>> BTW, the hardware is NanoPi-neo and it?s running Current 345984
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>> danny
>>>>
>>>
>>> Based on the function names you are using directly stop/start/etc ...
>>> My changes were only for i2c_transfer (I2CRDWR ioctls)
>>>
>>
>> ok, this will show my ignorance, but could you send me some sample code that uses I2CRDWR?
>> btw, the device i’m trying out is an RFID reader pn533, which works with a modified driver …
>
> Sample code for TMP102 sensor that uses RDWR ioctl:
>
> https://github.com/gonzoua/freebsd-embedded-demos/blob/master/libtmp102/tmp102.c <https://github.com/gonzoua/freebsd-embedded-demos/blob/master/libtmp102/tmp102.c>
thanks gonzo!
I already got to talk to the PN533, so the iic driver is now working,
now for some more coding (the pn533 is a bit more complicated than the thermal chip :-)
thanks,
danny
>
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