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SubjectRe: [PATCH v5] i2c: virtio: add a virtio i2c frontend driver
On 02-03-21, 14:24, Jie Deng wrote:
> Not for the full duplex. As Paolo explained in those links.
> We defined a combined request called "write-read request"
>
> "
> This is when a write is followed by a read: the master
> starts off the transmission with a write, then sends a second START,
> then continues with a read from the same address.

I think above talks about the real I2C protocol at bus level ?

> In theory there's no difference between one multi-segment transaction
> and many single-segment transactions _in a single-master scenario_.
>
> However, it is a plausible configuration to have multiple guests sharing
> an I2C host device as if they were multiple master.
>
> So the spec should provide a way at least to support for transactions with
> 1 write and 1 read segment in one request to the same address.
> "

> From the perspective of specification design, it hopes to provide more
> choices
> while from the perspective of specific implementation, we can choose what we
> need
> as long as it does not violate the specification.

That is fine, but what I was not able to understand was how do we get
to know if we should expect both write and read bufs after the out
header or only one of them ?

I think I have understood that part now, we need to look at incnt and
outcnt and make out what kind of transfer we need to do.

- If outcnt == 1 and incnt == 2, then it is read operation.
- If outcnt == 2 and incnt == 1, then it is write operation.
- If outcnt == 2 and incnt == 2, then it is read-write operation.

Anything else is invalid. Is my understanding correct here ?

> Since the current Linux driver doesn't use this mechanism. I'm considering
> to move
> the "struct virtio_i2c_req" into the driver and use one "buf" instead.

Linux can very much have its own definition of the structure and so I
am not in favor of any such structure in the spec as well, it confuses
people (like me) :).

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