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The I2C shell allows a user to input "i2c scan i2c0" for instance, to scan addresses on the i2c0 bus enabled in DT. This currently causes an infinite loop when CONFIG_I2C_MAX32_INTERRUPT is enabled. The infinite loops happens because 0-length transactions (tx_len == rx_len == 0) not being handled both by the Async i2c_max32_transfer and by the controller ISR. This commit makes two changes: 1) [ISR] When an address ACK is received, if there is simply no data to send or receive, then just give up the semaphore, preventing the i2c_max32_transfer function from waiting infinitely. 2) [i2c_max32_transfer] After getting the semaphore back, if there is no data to send or receive, then avoid waiting for the BUSY flag to clear since clock stretching should not occur by definition for transactions which merely contain an address ACK. Signed-off-by: Brandon Hurst <brandon.hurst@analog.com> |
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