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28.Dd September 6, 2006
29.Dt IIC 4
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm iic
33.Nd I2C generic I/O device driver
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Cd "device iic"
36.Pp
37.In dev/iicbus/iic.h
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39The
40.Nm
41device driver provides generic I/O to any
42.Xr iicbus 4
43instance.
44In order to control I2C devices, use
45.Pa /dev/iic?
46with the
47following ioctls:
48.Bl -tag -width ".Dv I2CRPTSTART"
49.It Dv I2CSTART
50.Pq Vt "struct iiccmd"
51Sends the start condition to the slave specified by the
52.Va slave
53element to the bus.
54All other elements are ignored.
55.It Dv I2CRPTSTART
56.Pq Vt "struct iiccmd"
57Sends the repeated start condition to the slave specified by the
58.Va slave
59element to the bus.
60All other elements are ignored.
61.It Dv I2CSTOP
62No argument is passed.
63Sends the stop condition to the bus.
64This terminates the current transaction.
65.It Dv I2CRSTCARD
66.Pq Vt "struct iiccmd"
67Resets the bus.
68The argument is completely ignored.
69.It Dv I2CWRITE
70.Pq Vt "struct iiccmd"
71Writes data to the
72.Xr iicbus 4 .
73The bus should already be started.
74The
75.Va slave
76element is ignored.
77The
78.Va count
79element is the number of bytes to write.
80The
81.Va last
82element is a boolean flag.
83It is non-zero when additional write commands will follow.
84The
85.Va buf
86element is a pointer to the data to write to the bus.
87.It Dv I2CREAD
88.Pq Vt "struct iiccmd"
89Reads data from the
90.Xr iicbus 4 .
91The bus should already be started.
92The
93.Va slave
94element is ignored.
95The
96.Va count
97element is the number of bytes to write.
98The
99.Va last
100element is a boolean flag.
101It is non-zero when additional write commands will follow.
102The
103.Va buf
104element is a pointer to where to store the data read from the bus.
105Short reads on the bus produce undefined results.
106.It Dv I2CRDWR
107.Pq Vt "struct iic_rdwr_data"
108Generic read/write interface.
109Allows for an arbitrary number of commands to be sent to
110an arbitrary number of devices on the bus.
111A read transfer is specified if
112.Dv IIC_M_RD
113is set in
114.Va flags .
115Otherwise the transfer is a write transfer.
116The
117.Va slave
118element specifies the 7-bit address for the transfer.
119The
120.Va len
121element is the length of the data.
122The
123.Va buf
124element is a buffer for that data.
125This ioctl is intended to be
126.Tn Linux
127compatible.
128.El
129.Pp
130The following data structures are defined in
131.In dev/iicbus/iic.h
132and referenced above:
133.Bd -literal -offset indent
134struct iiccmd {
135	u_char slave;
136	int count;
137	int last;
138	char *buf;
139};
140
141/* Designed to be compatible with linux's struct i2c_msg */
142struct iic_msg
143{
144	uint16_t	slave;
145	uint16_t	flags;
146#define IIC_M_RD	0x0001	/* read vs write */
147	uint16_t	len;	/* msg length */
148	uint8_t *	buf;
149};
150
151struct iic_rdwr_data {
152	struct iic_msg *msgs;
153	uint32_t nmsgs;
154};
155.Ed
156.Pp
157It is also possible to use read/write routines, then I2C start/stop handshake is
158managed by the
159.Xr iicbus 4
160system.
161However, the address used for the read/write routines is the one
162passed to last
163.Dv I2CSTART
164.Xr ioctl 2
165to this device.
166.Sh SEE ALSO
167.Xr ioctl 2 ,
168.Xr read 2 ,
169.Xr write 2 ,
170.Xr iicbus 4
171.Sh HISTORY
172The
173.Nm
174manual page first appeared in
175.Fx 3.0 .
176.Sh AUTHORS
177.An -nosplit
178This
179manual page was written by
180.An Nicolas Souchu
181and
182.An M. Warner Losh .
183.Sh BUGS
184Only the
185.Dv I2CRDWR
186.Xr ioctl 2
187is thread safe.
188All other interfaces suffer from some kind of race.
189