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Documentation / devicetree / bindings / powerpc / fsl / cpm_qe / cpm / i2c.txt


Based on kernel version 4.7.2. Page generated on 2016-08-22 22:43 EST.

1	* I2C
2	
3	The I2C controller is expressed as a bus under the CPM node.
4	
5	Properties:
6	- compatible : "fsl,cpm1-i2c", "fsl,cpm2-i2c"
7	- reg : On CPM2 devices, the second resource doesn't specify the I2C
8	  Parameter RAM itself, but the I2C_BASE field of the CPM2 Parameter RAM
9	  (typically 0x8afc 0x2).
10	- #address-cells : Should be one. The cell is the i2c device address with
11	  the r/w bit set to zero.
12	- #size-cells : Should be zero.
13	- clock-frequency : Can be used to set the i2c clock frequency. If
14	  unspecified, a default frequency of 60kHz is being used.
15	The following two properties are deprecated. They are only used by legacy
16	i2c drivers to find the bus to probe:
17	- linux,i2c-index : Can be used to hard code an i2c bus number. By default,
18	  the bus number is dynamically assigned by the i2c core.
19	- linux,i2c-class : Can be used to override the i2c class. The class is used
20	  by legacy i2c device drivers to find a bus in a specific context like
21	  system management, video or sound. By default, I2C_CLASS_HWMON (1) is
22	  being used. The definition of the classes can be found in
23	  include/i2c/i2c.h
24	
25	Example, based on mpc823:
26	
27		i2c@860 {
28			compatible = "fsl,mpc823-i2c",
29				     "fsl,cpm1-i2c";
30			reg = <0x860 0x20 0x3c80 0x30>;
31			interrupts = <16>;
32			interrupt-parent = <&CPM_PIC>;
33			fsl,cpm-command = <0x10>;
34			#address-cells = <1>;
35			#size-cells = <0>;
36	
37			rtc@68 {
38				compatible = "dallas,ds1307";
39				reg = <0x68>;
40			};
41		};
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