I am trying to develop a driver for an embedded board. The driver is supposed to open up an interface for v4l2 and communicate with 2 devices using i2c. the driver will act as a master.
I can't seem to understand how i2c_device_id array and i2c_add_driver functions work. I read documentation in kernel source but it won't help me on multiple slave clients.
- Do I have to have two seperate probe functions?
- Do i have to call i2c_add_drivertwo times?
- If not how am I going to be able to save two different clients to be able to send different bytes to different addresses.
I am pasting my code here. I tried to instantiate two i2c_drivers, called i2c_driver_add two times and implemented i2c probe seperately. The code doesn't work telling me that foo1  is already registered when it calls i2c_add_driver for the second time.
I defined two blocks under i2c1 in my dts file like:
&i2c1 {
...
    foo0: foo0@00 {
        compatible = "bar,foo0";
        reg = <0x00>;
        pinctrl-names = "default";
        pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_ipu1_2>;
        clocks = <&clks IMX6QDL_CLK_CKO>;
        clock-names = "csi_mclk";
        DOVDD-supply = <&vgen4_reg>; /* 1.8v */
        AVDD-supply = <&vgen3_reg>;  /* 2.8v, on rev C board is VGEN3,
                        on rev B board is VGEN5 */
        DVDD-supply = <&vgen2_reg>;  /* 1.5v*/
        pwn-gpios = <&gpio1 16 1>;   /* active low: SD1_DAT0 */
        rst-gpios = <&gpio1 17 0>;   /* active high: SD1_DAT1 */
        csi_id = <0>;
        mclk = <24000000>;
        mclk_source = <0>;
    };
    foo1: foo1@02 {
        compatible = "bar, foo1";
        reg = <0x02>;
        pinctrl-names = "default";
        pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_ipu1_2>;
        clocks = <&clks IMX6QDL_CLK_CKO>;
        clock-names = "csi_mclk";
        DOVDD-supply = <&vgen4_reg>; /* 1.8v */
        AVDD-supply = <&vgen3_reg>;  /* 2.8v, on rev C board is VGEN3,
                        on rev B board is VGEN5 */
        DVDD-supply = <&vgen2_reg>;  /* 1.5v*/
        pwn-gpios = <&gpio1 16 1>;   /* active low: SD1_DAT0 */
        rst-gpios = <&gpio1 17 0>;   /* active high: SD1_DAT1 */
        csi_id = <0>;
        mclk = <24000000>;
        mclk_source = <0>;
    };
...
Two blocks are exactly the same except their names.
In the driver file I instantiated following structs:
static const struct i2c_device_id foo_id[] = {
    {"foo0", 0},
    {"foo1", 1},
    {},
};
static struct i2c_driver foo0_i2c_driver = {
    .driver = {
        .owner = THIS_MODULE,
        .name = "foo0",
    },
    .probe = foo0_probe,
    .remove = foo0_remove,
    .id_table = foo_id,
};
static struct i2c_driver foo1_i2c_driver = {
    .driver = {
        .owner = THIS_MODULE,
        .name = "foo1",
    },
    .probe = foo1_probe,
    .remove = foo1_remove,
    .id_table = foo_id,
};
Below are my init and exit functions:
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, foo_id);
static __init int foo_init(void)
{
    u8 err;
    err = i2c_add_driver(&foo0_i2c_driver);
    if (err != 0)
        pr_err("%s:driver registration failed i2c-slave0, error=%d\n",
            __func__, err);
    err = i2c_add_driver(&foo1_i2c_driver);
    if (err != 0)
        pr_err("%s:driver registration failed i2c-slave1, error=%d\n",
            __func__, err);
    return err;
}
static void __exit foo_clean(void)
{
    if((&foo0_i2c_driver) != NULL && i2c0initialized)
    {
        i2c_del_driver(&foo0_i2c_driver);
        i2c0initialized = 0;
    }
    if((&foo1_i2c_driver) != NULL && i2c1initialized)
    {
        i2c_del_driver(&foo1_i2c_driver);
        i2c1initialized = 0;
    }
}
module_init(foo_init);
module_exit(foo_clean);
Below is my probe function. I have two copies for it for both slaves.
static int foo_probe(struct i2c_client *client,
                          const struct i2c_device_id *device_id)
{
    struct pinctrl *pinctrls;
    struct device *dev = &client->dev;
    int ret = 0;
    pinctrls = devm_pinctrl_get_select_default(dev);
    if(IS_ERR(pinctrls))
    {
        dev_err(dev, "pinctrl setup failed\n");
        return PTR_ERR(pinctrls);
    }
    memset(&foo_data, 0, sizeof(foo_data));
    foo_data.sensor_clk = devm_clk_get(dev, "csi_mclk");
    if(IS_ERR(foo_data.sensor_clk))
    {
        dev_err(dev, "get mclk failed\n");
        return PTR_ERR(foo_data.sensor_clk);
    }
    ret = of_property_read_u32(dev->of_node, "mclk", &(foo_data.mclk));
    if(ret < 0)
    {
        dev_err(dev, "mclk frequency is invalid\n");
        return ret;
    }
    ret = of_property_read_u32(dev->of_node, "mclk_source",
                               (u32 *)&(foo_data.mclk_source));
    if(ret < 0)
    {
        dev_err(dev, "mclk source is invalid\n");
        return ret;
    }
    ret = of_property_read_u32(dev->of_node, "csi_id", &(foo_data.csi));
    if(ret < 0)
    {
        dev_err(dev, "csi_id invalid\n");
        return ret;
    }
    clk_prepare_enable(foo_data.sensor_clk);
    i2c_client0 = client;
    /* custom data structures are set here */   
    foo_reset();
    ret = foo_get_id();
    if(ret < 0 /* || ret != foo_ID */)
    {
        clk_disable_unprepare(foo_data.sensor_clk);
        pr_warning("foo is not found\n");
        return -ENODEV;
    }
    clk_disable_unprepare(foo_data.sensor_clk);
    foo_int_device.priv = &foo_data;
    ret = v4l2_int_device_register(&foo_int_device);
    pr_info("foo is found\n");
    i2c0initialized = 1;
    return ret;
}
 
     
    