Skip to content
  • Felipe Balbi's avatar
    i2c: omap: ensure writes to dev->buf_len are ordered · aedc256d
    Felipe Balbi authored
    
    
    if we allow compiler reorder our writes, we could
    fall into a situation where dev->buf_len is reset
    for no apparent reason.
    
    This bug was found with a simple script which would
    transfer data to an i2c client from 1 to 1024 bytes
    (a simple for loop), when we got to transfer sizes
    bigger than the fifo size, dev->buf_len was reset
    to zero before we had an oportunity to handle XDR
    Interrupt. Because dev->buf_len was zero, we entered
    omap_i2c_transmit_data() to transfer zero bytes,
    which would mean we would just silently exit
    omap_i2c_transmit_data() without actually writing
    anything to DATA register. That would cause XDR
    IRQ to trigger forever and we would never transfer
    the remaining bytes.
    
    After adding the memory barrier, we also drop resetting
    dev->buf_len to zero in omap_i2c_xfer_msg() because
    both omap_i2c_transmit_data() and omap_i2c_receive_data()
    will act until dev->buf_len reaches zero, rendering the
    other write in omap_i2c_xfer_msg() redundant.
    
    This patch has been tested with pandaboard for a few
    iterations of the script mentioned above.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarFelipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarWolfram Sang <w.sang@pengutronix.de>
    aedc256d