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We should probably fix sys/gpio.h instead.
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This lets us call iic(4) ioctls without needing the kernel source code
and follows the same model of GPIO.
MFC after: 3 weeks
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submitted by: john wehle
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forcing all transfers to do the start read/write stop by hand. Some
smart bridges prefer this sort of operation, and this allows us to
support their features more easily. When bridges don't support it, we
fall back to using the old-style opertaions. Expand the ioctl
interface to expose this function. Unlike the old-style interface,
this interface is thread safe, even on old bridges.
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drivers that implemnt the i2c bit banging bus interface not have to
recompile iicbb in order to add an attachment for it.
This will mean the bktr and other definitions can go back to their
respective drivers.
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- VIA chipset SMBus controllers added
- alpm driver updated
- Support for dynamic modules added
- bktr FreeBSD smbus updated but not tested
- cleanup
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Updated to support bt848 driver MSP34xx audio chip.
This adds changes made in 1.3.2.1 and 1.3.2.2 from RELENG_3
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kernel compile
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devices dynamically. That means,
+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
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Other files: timeout management added to the I2C framework.
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Philips I2C bus generic support other new bus architecture.
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