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29.Dd April 25, 2015
30.Dt SMB 4
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm smb
34.Nd SMB generic I/O device driver
35.Sh SYNOPSIS
36.Cd "device smb"
37.Sh DESCRIPTION
38The
39.Em smb
40character device driver provides generic I/O to any
41.Xr smbus 4
42instance.
43To control SMB devices, use
44.Pa /dev/smb?
45with the ioctls described below.
46Any of these ioctl commands takes a pointer to
47.Vt struct smbcmd
48as its argument.
49.Bd -literal
50#include <sys/types.h>
51
52struct smbcmd {
53	u_char cmd;
54	u_char reserved;
55	u_short op;
56	union {
57		char    byte;
58		char    buf[2];
59		short   word;
60	} wdata;
61	union {
62		char    byte;
63		char    buf[2];
64		short   word;
65	} rdata;
66	int  slave;
67	char *wbuf;     /* use wdata if NULL */
68	int  wcount;
69	char *rbuf;     /* use rdata if NULL */
70	int  rcount;
71};
72.Ed
73.Pp
74The
75.Fa slave
76field is always used, and provides the address of the
77SMBus slave device.
78The slave address is specified in the seven most significant bits
79.Pq i.e., Dq "left-justified" .
80The least significant bit of the slave address must be zero.
81.Pp
82.Bl -column ".Dv SMB_QUICK_WRITE" -compact
83.It Em Ioctl Ta Em Description
84.Pp
85.It Dv SMB_QUICK_WRITE Ta
86.Em QuickWrite
87does not transfer any data.
88It just issues the device address with write intent to the bus.
89.It Dv SMB_QUICK_READ Ta
90.Em QuickRead
91does not transfer any data.
92It just issues the device address with read intent to the bus.
93.It Dv SMB_SENDB Ta
94.Em SendByte
95sends the byte provided in
96.Fa cmd
97to the device.
98.It Dv SMB_RECVB Ta
99.Em ReceiveByte
100reads a single byte from the device which is returned in
101.Fa cmd .
102.It Dv SMB_WRITEB Ta
103.Em WriteByte
104first sends the byte from
105.Fa cmd
106to the device, followed by the byte given in
107.Fa wdata.byte .
108.It Dv SMB_WRITEW Ta
109.Em WriteWord
110first sends the byte from
111.Fa cmd
112to the device, followed by the word given in
113.Fa wdata.word .
114Note that the SMBus byte-order is little-endian by definition.
115.It Dv SMB_READB Ta
116.Em ReadByte
117first sends the byte from
118.Fa cmd
119to the device, then reads one byte of data from
120the device.
121Returned data is stored in
122.Fa rdata.byte .
123.It Dv SMB_READW Ta
124.Em ReadWord
125first sends the byte from
126.Fa cmd
127to the device, then reads one word of data from
128the device.
129Returned data is stored in
130.Fa rdata.word .
131.It Dv SMB_PCALL Ta
132.Em ProcedureCall
133first sends the byte from
134.Fa cmd
135to the device, followed by the word provided in
136.Fa wdata.word .
137It then reads one word of data from the device and returns it
138in
139.Fa rdata.word .
140.It Dv SMB_BWRITE Ta
141.Em BlockWrite
142first sends the byte from
143.Fa cmd
144to the device, followed by
145.Fa wcount
146bytes of data that are taken from the buffer pointed to by
147.Fa wbuf .
148The SMBus specification mandates that no more than 32 bytes of
149data can be transferred in a single block read or write command,
150but since
151.Xr smbus 4
152is also used to access I2C devices, the limit has been increased
153to 1024.
154This value can be read from the constant
155.Dv SMB_MAXBLOCKSIZE .
156.It Dv SMB_BREAD Ta
157.Em BlockRead
158first sends the byte from
159.Fa cmd
160to the device, then reads
161.Fa rcount
162bytes of data that from the device.
163This data is returned in the buffer pointed to by
164.Fa rbuf .
165.It Dv SMB_TRANS Ta
166.Em Trans
167sends an SMB roll-up transaction with flags that also allow it to
168be used for (mostly) I2C pass-through and with 10-bit addresses.
169This function can be utilized to roll up all of the above functions.
170It first sends the byte from
171.Fa cmd
172to the device, followed by
173.Fa wcount
174bytes of data that are taken from the buffer pointed to by
175.Fa wbuf ,
176then reads
177.Fa rcount
178bytes of data that from the device.
179This data is returned in the buffer pointed to by
180.Fa rbuf .
181.Pp
182The following flags are allowed in
183.Fa op :
184.Pp
185.Bd -literal -compact
186SMB_TRANS_NOSTOP  Do not send STOP at end
187SMB_TRANS_NOCMD   Ignore cmd field (do not tx)
188SMB_TRANS_NOCNT   Do not tx or rx count field
189SMB_TRANS_7BIT    Change address mode to 7-bit
190SMB_TRANS_10BIT   Change address mode to 10-bit
191.Ed
192.El
193.Pp
194The
195.Xr read 2
196and
197.Xr write 2
198system calls are not implemented by this driver.
199.Sh ERRORS
200The
201.Xr ioctl 2
202commands can cause the following driver-specific errors:
203.Bl -tag -width Er
204.It Bq Er ENXIO
205Device did not respond to selection.
206.It Bq Er EBUSY
207Device still in use.
208.It Bq Er ENODEV
209Operation not supported by device (not supposed to happen).
210.It Bq Er EINVAL
211General argument error.
212.It Bq Er EWOULDBLOCK
213SMBus transaction timed out.
214.El
215.Sh SEE ALSO
216.Xr ioctl 2 ,
217.Xr smbus 4
218.Sh HISTORY
219The
220.Nm
221manual page first appeared in
222.Fx 3.0 .
223.Sh AUTHORS
224This
225manual page was written by
226.An Nicolas Souchu
227and extended by
228.An Michael Gmelin Aq freebsd@grem.de .
229