docs: i2c: i2c-sysfs: fix hyperlinks

dts files cannot be linked conveniently, thus replace them with literal
formatting.

The links to other rst pages are broken, fix them using the proper syntax.

Fixes: 31df7195b1 ("Documentation: i2c: Add doc for I2C sysfs")
Signed-off-by: Luca Ceresoli <luca.ceresoli@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@kernel.org>
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Luca Ceresoli 2022-08-08 16:17:08 +02:00 committed by Wolfram Sang
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@ -99,9 +99,7 @@ Caveat
This may be a confusing part for people who only know about the physical I2C
design of a board. It is actually possible to rename the I2C bus physical number
to a different number in logical I2C bus level in Device Tree Source (DTS) under
section ``aliases``. See
`arch/arm/boot/dts/nuvoton-npcm730-gsj.dts
<../../arch/arm/boot/dts/nuvoton-npcm730-gsj.dts>`_
section ``aliases``. See ``arch/arm/boot/dts/nuvoton-npcm730-gsj.dts``
for an example of DTS file.
Best Practice: **(To kernel software developers)** It is better to keep the I2C
@ -289,8 +287,7 @@ MUX channel 0, and all the way to ``i2c-19`` for the MUX channel 3.
The kernel software developer is able to pin the fanout MUX channels to a static
logical I2C bus number in the DTS. This doc will not go through the details on
how to implement this in DTS, but we can see an example in:
`arch/arm/boot/dts/aspeed-bmc-facebook-wedge400.dts
<../../arch/arm/boot/dts/aspeed-bmc-facebook-wedge400.dts>`_
``arch/arm/boot/dts/aspeed-bmc-facebook-wedge400.dts``
In the above example, there is an 8-channel I2C MUX at address 0x70 on physical
I2C bus 2. The channel 2 of the MUX is defined as ``imux18`` in DTS,
@ -382,13 +379,9 @@ Sysfs for the I2C sensor device::
For more info on the Hwmon Sysfs, refer to the doc:
`Naming and data format standards for sysfs files
<../hwmon/sysfs-interface.rst>`_
../hwmon/sysfs-interface.rst
Instantiate I2C Devices in I2C Sysfs
------------------------------------
Refer to the doc:
`How to instantiate I2C devices, Method 4: Instantiate from user-space
<instantiating-devices.rst#method-4-instantiate-from-user-space>`_
Refer to section "Method 4: Instantiate from user-space" of instantiating-devices.rst