Recently the I2C-controllers slave interface support was added to the
kernel I2C subsystem. In this case Linux can be used as, for example,
a I2C EEPROM machine. See [1] for details. Other than instantiating
the EEPROM-slave device from user-space there is a way to declare the
device in dts. In this case firstly the I2C bus controller must support
the slave interface. Secondly I2C-slave sub-node of that controller
must have "reg"-property with flag I2C_OWN_SLAVE_ADDRESS set (flag is
declared in [2]). That flag is declared as (1 << 30), which when set
makes dtc unhappy about too big address set for a I2C-slave:

Warning (i2c_bus_reg): /example-2/i2c@1120000/eeprom@64: I2C bus unit address 
format error, expected "40000064"
Warning (i2c_bus_reg): /example-2/i2c@1120000/eeprom@64:reg: I2C address must 
be less than 10-bits, got "0x40000064"

Similar problem would have happened if we had set the 10-bit address
flag I2C_TEN_BIT_ADDRESS in the "reg"-property.

In order to fix the problem we suggest to alter the I2C-bus reg-check
algorithm, so one would be aware of the upper bits set. Normally if no
flag specified, the 7-bit address is expected in the "reg"-property.
If I2C_TEN_BIT_ADDRESS is set, then the 10-bit address check will be
performed. The I2C_OWN_SLAVE_ADDRESS flag will be just ignored.

[1] Documentation/i2c/slave-interface.rst
[2] include/dt-bindings/i2c/i2c.h

Signed-off-by: Serge Semin <sergey.se...@baikalelectronics.ru>
Cc: Alexey Malahov <alexey.mala...@baikalelectronics.ru>
Cc: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbog...@alpha.franken.de>
Cc: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerb...@linux.intel.com>
Cc: linux-m...@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-...@vger.kernel.org
---
 scripts/dtc/checks.c | 13 +++++++++----
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/scripts/dtc/checks.c b/scripts/dtc/checks.c
index 4b3c486f1399..6321fc5b7404 100644
--- a/scripts/dtc/checks.c
+++ b/scripts/dtc/checks.c
@@ -1028,6 +1028,7 @@ static void check_i2c_bus_reg(struct check *c, struct 
dt_info *dti, struct node
        const char *unitname = get_unitname(node);
        char unit_addr[17];
        uint32_t reg = 0;
+       uint32_t addr;
        int len;
        cell_t *cells = NULL;
 
@@ -1044,17 +1045,21 @@ static void check_i2c_bus_reg(struct check *c, struct 
dt_info *dti, struct node
        }
 
        reg = fdt32_to_cpu(*cells);
-       snprintf(unit_addr, sizeof(unit_addr), "%x", reg);
+       addr = reg & 0x3FFFFFFFU;
+       snprintf(unit_addr, sizeof(unit_addr), "%x", addr);
        if (!streq(unitname, unit_addr))
                FAIL(c, dti, node, "I2C bus unit address format error, expected 
\"%s\"",
                     unit_addr);
 
        for (len = prop->val.len; len > 0; len -= 4) {
                reg = fdt32_to_cpu(*(cells++));
-               if (reg > 0x3ff)
+               addr = reg & 0x3FFFFFFFU;
+               if ((reg & (1 << 31)) && addr > 0x3ff)
                        FAIL_PROP(c, dti, node, prop, "I2C address must be less 
than 10-bits, got \"0x%x\"",
-                                 reg);
-
+                                 addr);
+               else if (!(reg & (1 << 31)) && addr > 0x7f)
+                       FAIL_PROP(c, dti, node, prop, "I2C address must be less 
than 7-bits, got \"0x%x\"",
+                                 addr);
        }
 }
 WARNING(i2c_bus_reg, check_i2c_bus_reg, NULL, &reg_format, &i2c_bus_bridge);
-- 
2.26.2

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