libbase/i2c: fix i2c_poll
Change made in 1989d85
was supposed to poll I2C devices using both
writes and reads.
Here is a sequence that was supposed to happen:
- I2C start
- start I2C write
- start I2C read
- I2C stop
Unfortunately, the change worked differently:
- I2C start
- start I2C write
- write byte of (slave_addr << 1 | 1)
- I2C stop
This way, not only did the read not happen, but a potentially harmful
write was happening.
This commit makes it so following sequence takes place:
- I2C start
- start I2C write
- if (I2C write returned NACK)
- start I2C read
- if (I2C read returned ACK)
- read 1 byte and NACK it
- I2C stop
An additional 1 byte read is happening, as some devices may be unable
to process I2C stop after initiating I2C read.
Signed-off-by: Michal Sieron <msieron@antmicro.com>
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@ -274,7 +274,12 @@ bool i2c_poll(unsigned char slave_addr)
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i2c_start();
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result = i2c_transmit_byte(I2C_ADDR_WR(slave_addr));
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if (!result) {
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i2c_start();
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result |= i2c_transmit_byte(I2C_ADDR_RD(slave_addr));
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if (result)
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i2c_receive_byte(false);
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}
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i2c_stop();
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return result;
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