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52 lines
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Kernel driver i2c-ocores
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Supported adapters:
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* OpenCores.org I2C controller by Richard Herveille (see datasheet link)
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Datasheet: http://www.opencores.org/projects.cgi/web/i2c/overview
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Author: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
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Description
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i2c-ocores is an i2c bus driver for the OpenCores.org I2C controller
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IP core by Richard Herveille.
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Usage
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-----
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i2c-ocores uses the platform bus, so you need to provide a struct
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platform_device with the base address and interrupt number. The
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dev.platform_data of the device should also point to a struct
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ocores_i2c_platform_data (see linux/i2c-ocores.h) describing the
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distance between registers and the input clock speed.
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E.G. something like:
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static struct resource ocores_resources[] = {
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[0] = {
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.start = MYI2C_BASEADDR,
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.end = MYI2C_BASEADDR + 8,
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.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
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},
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[1] = {
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.start = MYI2C_IRQ,
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.end = MYI2C_IRQ,
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.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
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},
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};
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static struct ocores_i2c_platform_data myi2c_data = {
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.regstep = 2, /* two bytes between registers */
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.clock_khz = 50000, /* input clock of 50MHz */
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};
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static struct platform_device myi2c = {
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.name = "ocores-i2c",
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.dev = {
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.platform_data = &myi2c_data,
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},
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.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(ocores_resources),
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.resource = ocores_resources,
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};
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