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SubjectRe: [PATCH] i2c: pasemi: Add IRQ support for Apple Silicon
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Arminder Singh <arminders208@outlook.com> writes:
> This is the first time I'm interacting with the Linux mailing lists, so
> please don't eviscerate me *too much* if I get the formatting wrong.
> Of course I'm always willing to take criticism and improve my formatting
> in the future.
>
> This patch adds support for IRQs to the PASemi I2C controller driver.
> This will allow for faster performing I2C transactions on Apple Silicon
> hardware, as previously, the driver was forced to poll the SMSTA register
> for a set amount of time.
>
> With this patchset the driver on Apple silicon hardware will instead wait
> for an interrupt which will signal the completion of the I2C transaction.
> The timeout value for this completion will be the same as the current
> amount of time the I2C driver polls for.
>
> This will result in some performance improvement since the driver will be
> waiting for less time than it does right now on Apple Silicon hardware.
>
> The patch right now will only enable IRQs for Apple Silicon I2C chips,
> and only if it's able to successfully request the IRQ from the kernel.
>
> === Testing ===
>
> This patch has been tested on both the mainline Linux kernel tree and
> the Asahi branch (https://github.com/AsahiLinux/linux.git) on both an
> M1 and M2 MacBook Air, and it compiles successfully as both a module and
> built-in to the kernel itself. The patch in both trees successfully boots
> to userspace without any hitch.
>
> I do not have PASemi hardware on hand unfortunately, so I'm unable to test
> the impact of this patch on old PASemi hardware. This is also why I've
> elected to do the IRQ request and enablement on the Apple platform driver
> and not in the common file, as I'm not sure if PASemi hardware supports
> IRQs.

I've added Darren and Christian to Cc, they have helped with PASemi
development and testing in the past, and may be able to help test this
series on PASemi hardware.

cheers

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