tpm: atmel_twi: Make compatible with DM I2C busses

Commit 302c5db ("dm: tpm: Add Driver Model support for tpm_atmel_twi
driver") converted the Atmel TWI TPM driver itself to driver model, but
kept the legacy-style i2c_write/i2c_read calls.

Commit 3e7d940 ("dm: tpm: Every TPM drivers should depends on DM_TPM")
then made DM_I2C a dependency of the driver, effectively forcing users
to turn on CONFIG_DM_I2C_COMPAT to get it to work.

This patch adds the necessary dm_i2c_write/dm_i2c_read calls to make the
driver compatible with DM, but also keeps the legacy calls in ifdefs, so
that the driver is now compatible with both DM and non-DM setups.

Signed-off-by: Mario Six <mario.six@gdsys.cc>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Bießmann <andreas@biessmann.org>
master
mario.six@gdsys.cc 8 years ago committed by Andreas Bießmann
parent e3b7599be7
commit 03dcd410d7
  1. 2
      drivers/tpm/Kconfig
  2. 15
      drivers/tpm/tpm_atmel_twi.c

@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ config TPM_TIS_SANDBOX
config TPM_ATMEL_TWI
bool "Enable Atmel TWI TPM device driver"
depends on TPM && DM_I2C
depends on TPM
help
This driver supports an Atmel TPM device connected on the I2C bus.
The usual tpm operations and the 'tpm' command can be used to talk

@ -81,14 +81,23 @@ static int tpm_atmel_twi_xfer(struct udevice *dev,
print_buffer(0, (void *)sendbuf, 1, send_size, 0);
#endif
#ifndef CONFIG_DM_I2C
res = i2c_write(0x29, 0, 0, (uchar *)sendbuf, send_size);
#else
res = dm_i2c_write(dev, 0, sendbuf, send_size);
#endif
if (res) {
printf("i2c_write returned %d\n", res);
return -1;
}
start = get_timer(0);
while ((res = i2c_read(0x29, 0, 0, recvbuf, 10))) {
#ifndef CONFIG_DM_I2C
while ((res = i2c_read(0x29, 0, 0, recvbuf, 10)))
#else
while ((res = dm_i2c_read(dev, 0, recvbuf, 10)))
#endif
{
/* TODO Use TIS_TIMEOUT from tpm_tis_infineon.h */
if (get_timer(start) > ATMEL_TPM_TIMEOUT_MS) {
puts("tpm timed out\n");
@ -99,7 +108,11 @@ static int tpm_atmel_twi_xfer(struct udevice *dev,
if (!res) {
*recv_len = get_unaligned_be32(recvbuf + 2);
if (*recv_len > 10)
#ifndef CONFIG_DM_I2C
res = i2c_read(0x29, 0, 0, recvbuf, *recv_len);
#else
res = dm_i2c_read(dev, 0, recvbuf, *recv_len);
#endif
}
if (res) {
printf("i2c_read returned %d (rlen=%d)\n", res, *recv_len);

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