1/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
2/*									     */
3/* i2c.h - definitions for the i2c-bus interface			     */
4/*									     */
5/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
6/*   Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Simon G. Vogl
7
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22/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
23
24/* With some changes from Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi> and
25   Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl> */
26
27#ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_I2C_H
28#define _UAPI_LINUX_I2C_H
29
30#include <linux/types.h>
31
32/**
33 * struct i2c_msg - an I2C transaction segment beginning with START
34 * @addr: Slave address, either seven or ten bits.  When this is a ten
35 *	bit address, I2C_M_TEN must be set in @flags and the adapter
36 *	must support I2C_FUNC_10BIT_ADDR.
37 * @flags: I2C_M_RD is handled by all adapters.  No other flags may be
38 *	provided unless the adapter exported the relevant I2C_FUNC_*
39 *	flags through i2c_check_functionality().
40 * @len: Number of data bytes in @buf being read from or written to the
41 *	I2C slave address.  For read transactions where I2C_M_RECV_LEN
42 *	is set, the caller guarantees that this buffer can hold up to
43 *	32 bytes in addition to the initial length byte sent by the
44 *	slave (plus, if used, the SMBus PEC); and this value will be
45 *	incremented by the number of block data bytes received.
46 * @buf: The buffer into which data is read, or from which it's written.
47 *
48 * An i2c_msg is the low level representation of one segment of an I2C
49 * transaction.  It is visible to drivers in the @i2c_transfer() procedure,
50 * to userspace from i2c-dev, and to I2C adapter drivers through the
51 * @i2c_adapter.@master_xfer() method.
52 *
53 * Except when I2C "protocol mangling" is used, all I2C adapters implement
54 * the standard rules for I2C transactions.  Each transaction begins with a
55 * START.  That is followed by the slave address, and a bit encoding read
56 * versus write.  Then follow all the data bytes, possibly including a byte
57 * with SMBus PEC.  The transfer terminates with a NAK, or when all those
58 * bytes have been transferred and ACKed.  If this is the last message in a
59 * group, it is followed by a STOP.  Otherwise it is followed by the next
60 * @i2c_msg transaction segment, beginning with a (repeated) START.
61 *
62 * Alternatively, when the adapter supports I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING then
63 * passing certain @flags may have changed those standard protocol behaviors.
64 * Those flags are only for use with broken/nonconforming slaves, and with
65 * adapters which are known to support the specific mangling options they
66 * need (one or more of IGNORE_NAK, NO_RD_ACK, NOSTART, and REV_DIR_ADDR).
67 */
68struct i2c_msg {
69	__u16 addr;	/* slave address			*/
70	__u16 flags;
71#define I2C_M_TEN		0x0010	/* this is a ten bit chip address */
72#define I2C_M_RD		0x0001	/* read data, from slave to master */
73#define I2C_M_STOP		0x8000	/* if I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING */
74#define I2C_M_NOSTART		0x4000	/* if I2C_FUNC_NOSTART */
75#define I2C_M_REV_DIR_ADDR	0x2000	/* if I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING */
76#define I2C_M_IGNORE_NAK	0x1000	/* if I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING */
77#define I2C_M_NO_RD_ACK		0x0800	/* if I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING */
78#define I2C_M_RECV_LEN		0x0400	/* length will be first received byte */
79	__u16 len;		/* msg length				*/
80	__u8 *buf;		/* pointer to msg data			*/
81};
82
83/* To determine what functionality is present */
84
85#define I2C_FUNC_I2C			0x00000001
86#define I2C_FUNC_10BIT_ADDR		0x00000002
87#define I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING	0x00000004 /* I2C_M_IGNORE_NAK etc. */
88#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PEC		0x00000008
89#define I2C_FUNC_NOSTART		0x00000010 /* I2C_M_NOSTART */
90#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL	0x00008000 /* SMBus 2.0 */
91#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_QUICK		0x00010000
92#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE	0x00020000
93#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE	0x00040000
94#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE_DATA	0x00080000
95#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA	0x00100000
96#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_WORD_DATA	0x00200000
97#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_WORD_DATA	0x00400000
98#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PROC_CALL	0x00800000
99#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BLOCK_DATA	0x01000000
100#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BLOCK_DATA 0x02000000
101#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_I2C_BLOCK	0x04000000 /* I2C-like block xfer  */
102#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_I2C_BLOCK	0x08000000 /* w/ 1-byte reg. addr. */
103
104#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE		(I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE | \
105					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE)
106#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA	(I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE_DATA | \
107					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA)
108#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WORD_DATA	(I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_WORD_DATA | \
109					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_WORD_DATA)
110#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA	(I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BLOCK_DATA | \
111					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BLOCK_DATA)
112#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK	(I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_I2C_BLOCK | \
113					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_I2C_BLOCK)
114
115#define I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_EMUL		(I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_QUICK | \
116					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE | \
117					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA | \
118					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WORD_DATA | \
119					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PROC_CALL | \
120					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BLOCK_DATA | \
121					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK | \
122					 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PEC)
123
124/*
125 * Data for SMBus Messages
126 */
127#define I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX	32	/* As specified in SMBus standard */
128union i2c_smbus_data {
129	__u8 byte;
130	__u16 word;
131	__u8 block[I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX + 2]; /* block[0] is used for length */
132			       /* and one more for user-space compatibility */
133};
134
135/* i2c_smbus_xfer read or write markers */
136#define I2C_SMBUS_READ	1
137#define I2C_SMBUS_WRITE	0
138
139/* SMBus transaction types (size parameter in the above functions)
140   Note: these no longer correspond to the (arbitrary) PIIX4 internal codes! */
141#define I2C_SMBUS_QUICK		    0
142#define I2C_SMBUS_BYTE		    1
143#define I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA	    2
144#define I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA	    3
145#define I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL	    4
146#define I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA	    5
147#define I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_BROKEN  6
148#define I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_PROC_CALL   7		/* SMBus 2.0 */
149#define I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA    8
150
151#endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_I2C_H */
152