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Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +01001Kernel driver i2c-mux-gpio
Peter Korsgaard92ed1a72011-01-10 22:11:23 +01002
3Author: Peter Korsgaard <peter.korsgaard@barco.com>
4
5Description
6-----------
7
Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +01008i2c-mux-gpio is an i2c mux driver providing access to I2C bus segments
Peter Korsgaard92ed1a72011-01-10 22:11:23 +01009from a master I2C bus and a hardware MUX controlled through GPIO pins.
10
11E.G.:
12
13 ---------- ---------- Bus segment 1 - - - - -
14 | | SCL/SDA | |-------------- | |
15 | |------------| |
16 | | | | Bus segment 2 | |
17 | Linux | GPIO 1..N | MUX |--------------- Devices
18 | |------------| | | |
19 | | | | Bus segment M
20 | | | |---------------| |
21 ---------- ---------- - - - - -
22
23SCL/SDA of the master I2C bus is multiplexed to bus segment 1..M
24according to the settings of the GPIO pins 1..N.
25
26Usage
27-----
28
Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +010029i2c-mux-gpio uses the platform bus, so you need to provide a struct
Peter Korsgaard92ed1a72011-01-10 22:11:23 +010030platform_device with the platform_data pointing to a struct
Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +010031i2c_mux_gpio_platform_data with the I2C adapter number of the master
Peter Korsgaard92ed1a72011-01-10 22:11:23 +010032bus, the number of bus segments to create and the GPIO pins used
Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +010033to control it. See include/linux/i2c-mux-gpio.h for details.
Peter Korsgaard92ed1a72011-01-10 22:11:23 +010034
35E.G. something like this for a MUX providing 4 bus segments
36controlled through 3 GPIO pins:
37
Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +010038#include <linux/i2c-mux-gpio.h>
Peter Korsgaard92ed1a72011-01-10 22:11:23 +010039#include <linux/platform_device.h>
40
41static const unsigned myboard_gpiomux_gpios[] = {
42 AT91_PIN_PC26, AT91_PIN_PC25, AT91_PIN_PC24
43};
44
45static const unsigned myboard_gpiomux_values[] = {
46 0, 1, 2, 3
47};
48
Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +010049static struct i2c_mux_gpio_platform_data myboard_i2cmux_data = {
Peter Korsgaard92ed1a72011-01-10 22:11:23 +010050 .parent = 1,
51 .base_nr = 2, /* optional */
52 .values = myboard_gpiomux_values,
53 .n_values = ARRAY_SIZE(myboard_gpiomux_values),
54 .gpios = myboard_gpiomux_gpios,
55 .n_gpios = ARRAY_SIZE(myboard_gpiomux_gpios),
56 .idle = 4, /* optional */
57};
58
59static struct platform_device myboard_i2cmux = {
Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +010060 .name = "i2c-mux-gpio",
Peter Korsgaard92ed1a72011-01-10 22:11:23 +010061 .id = 0,
62 .dev = {
63 .platform_data = &myboard_i2cmux_data,
64 },
65};
Jean Delvare600a7112012-10-05 22:23:54 +020066
67If you don't know the absolute GPIO pin numbers at registration time,
68you can instead provide a chip name (.chip_name) and relative GPIO pin
Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +010069numbers, and the i2c-mux-gpio driver will do the work for you,
Jean Delvare600a7112012-10-05 22:23:54 +020070including deferred probing if the GPIO chip isn't immediately
71available.
72
73Device Registration
74-------------------
75
Peter Rosin6b66a6f2017-02-07 22:41:55 +010076When registering your i2c-mux-gpio device, you should pass the number
Jean Delvare600a7112012-10-05 22:23:54 +020077of any GPIO pin it uses as the device ID. This guarantees that every
78instance has a different ID.
79
80Alternatively, if you don't need a stable device name, you can simply
81pass PLATFORM_DEVID_AUTO as the device ID, and the platform core will
82assign a dynamic ID to your device. If you do not know the absolute
83GPIO pin numbers at registration time, this is even the only option.