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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001Kernel driver i2c-piix4
2
3Supported adapters:
4 * Intel 82371AB PIIX4 and PIIX4E
5 * Intel 82443MX (440MX)
6 Datasheet: Publicly available at the Intel website
Martin Devera5f7ea3c2006-02-27 23:11:45 +01007 * ServerWorks OSB4, CSB5, CSB6 and HT-1000 southbridges
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07008 Datasheet: Only available via NDA from ServerWorks
Rudolf Marek02e0c5d2006-03-23 16:48:09 +01009 * ATI IXP southbridges IXP200, IXP300, IXP400
10 Datasheet: Not publicly available
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070011 * Standard Microsystems (SMSC) SLC90E66 (Victory66) southbridge
12 Datasheet: Publicly available at the SMSC website http://www.smsc.com
13
14Authors:
15 Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>
16 Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>
17
18
19Module Parameters
20-----------------
21
22* force: int
23 Forcibly enable the PIIX4. DANGEROUS!
24* force_addr: int
25 Forcibly enable the PIIX4 at the given address. EXTREMELY DANGEROUS!
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070026
27
28Description
29-----------
30
31The PIIX4 (properly known as the 82371AB) is an Intel chip with a lot of
32functionality. Among other things, it implements the PCI bus. One of its
33minor functions is implementing a System Management Bus. This is a true
34SMBus - you can not access it on I2C levels. The good news is that it
35natively understands SMBus commands and you do not have to worry about
36timing problems. The bad news is that non-SMBus devices connected to it can
37confuse it mightily. Yes, this is known to happen...
38
39Do 'lspci -v' and see whether it contains an entry like this:
40
410000:00:02.3 Bridge: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ACPI (rev 02)
42 Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 9
43
44Bus and device numbers may differ, but the function number must be
45identical (like many PCI devices, the PIIX4 incorporates a number of
46different 'functions', which can be considered as separate devices). If you
47find such an entry, you have a PIIX4 SMBus controller.
48
49On some computers (most notably, some Dells), the SMBus is disabled by
50default. If you use the insmod parameter 'force=1', the kernel module will
51try to enable it. THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS! If the BIOS did not set up a
52correct address for this module, you could get in big trouble (read:
53crashes, data corruption, etc.). Try this only as a last resort (try BIOS
54updates first, for example), and backup first! An even more dangerous
55option is 'force_addr=<IOPORT>'. This will not only enable the PIIX4 like
56'force' foes, but it will also set a new base I/O port address. The SMBus
57parts of the PIIX4 needs a range of 8 of these addresses to function
58correctly. If these addresses are already reserved by some other device,
59you will get into big trouble! DON'T USE THIS IF YOU ARE NOT VERY SURE
60ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE DOING!
61
62The PIIX4E is just an new version of the PIIX4; it is supported as well.
63The PIIX/PIIX3 does not implement an SMBus or I2C bus, so you can't use
64this driver on those mainboards.
65
66The ServerWorks Southbridges, the Intel 440MX, and the Victory766 are
67identical to the PIIX4 in I2C/SMBus support.
68
Rudolf Marek54aaa1c2006-04-25 13:06:41 +020069If you own Force CPCI735 motherboard or other OSB4 based systems you may need
70to change the SMBus Interrupt Select register so the SMBus controller uses
71the SMI mode.
72
731) Use lspci command and locate the PCI device with the SMBus controller:
74 00:0f.0 ISA bridge: ServerWorks OSB4 South Bridge (rev 4f)
75 The line may vary for different chipsets. Please consult the driver source
76 for all possible PCI ids (and lspci -n to match them). Lets assume the
77 device is located at 00:0f.0.
782) Now you just need to change the value in 0xD2 register. Get it first with
79 command: lspci -xxx -s 00:0f.0
80 If the value is 0x3 then you need to change it to 0x1
81 setpci -s 00:0f.0 d2.b=1
82
83Please note that you don't need to do that in all cases, just when the SMBus is
84not working properly.