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| Kernel driver spi-sc18is602 |
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| Supported chips: |
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| * NXP SI18IS602/602B/603 |
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| Datasheet: http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/SC18IS602_602B_603.pdf |
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| Author: |
| Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> |
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| Description |
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| This driver provides connects a NXP SC18IS602/603 I2C-bus to SPI bridge to the |
| kernel's SPI core subsystem. |
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| The driver does not probe for supported chips, since the SI18IS602/603 does not |
| support Chip ID registers. You will have to instantiate the devices explicitly. |
| Please see Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices.rst for details. |
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| Usage Notes |
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| This driver requires the I2C adapter driver to support raw I2C messages. I2C |
| adapter drivers which can only handle the SMBus protocol are not supported. |
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| The maximum SPI message size supported by SC18IS602/603 is 200 bytes. Attempts |
| to initiate longer transfers will fail with -EINVAL. EEPROM read operations and |
| similar large accesses have to be split into multiple chunks of no more than |
| 200 bytes per SPI message (128 bytes of data per message is recommended). This |
| means that programs such as "cp" or "od", which automatically use large block |
| sizes to access a device, can not be used directly to read data from EEPROM. |
| Programs such as dd, where the block size can be specified, should be used |
| instead. |