| config DM_I2C |
| bool "Enable Driver Model for I2C drivers" |
| depends on DM |
| help |
| Enable driver model for I2C. The I2C uclass interface: probe, read, |
| write and speed, is implemented with the bus drivers operations, |
| which provide methods for bus setting and data transfer. Each chip |
| device (bus child) info is kept as parent platdata. The interface |
| is defined in include/i2c.h. When i2c bus driver supports the i2c |
| uclass, but the device drivers not, then DM_I2C_COMPAT config can |
| be used as compatibility layer. |
| |
| config DM_I2C_COMPAT |
| bool "Enable I2C compatibility layer" |
| depends on DM |
| help |
| Enable old-style I2C functions for compatibility with existing code. |
| This option can be enabled as a temporary measure to avoid needing |
| to convert all code for a board in a single commit. It should not |
| be enabled for any board in an official release. |
| |
| config I2C_CROS_EC_TUNNEL |
| tristate "Chrome OS EC tunnel I2C bus" |
| depends on CROS_EC |
| help |
| This provides an I2C bus that will tunnel i2c commands through to |
| the other side of the Chrome OS EC to the I2C bus connected there. |
| This will work whatever the interface used to talk to the EC (SPI, |
| I2C or LPC). Some Chromebooks use this when the hardware design |
| does not allow direct access to the main PMIC from the AP. |
| |
| config I2C_CROS_EC_LDO |
| bool "Provide access to LDOs on the Chrome OS EC" |
| depends on CROS_EC |
| ---help--- |
| On many Chromebooks the main PMIC is inaccessible to the AP. This is |
| often dealt with by using an I2C pass-through interface provided by |
| the EC. On some unfortunate models (e.g. Spring) the pass-through |
| is not available, and an LDO message is available instead. This |
| option enables a driver which provides very basic access to those |
| regulators, via the EC. We implement this as an I2C bus which |
| emulates just the TPS65090 messages we know about. This is done to |
| avoid duplicating the logic in the TPS65090 regulator driver for |
| enabling/disabling an LDO. |
| |
| config DM_I2C_GPIO |
| bool "Enable Driver Model for software emulated I2C bus driver" |
| depends on DM_I2C && DM_GPIO |
| help |
| Enable the i2c bus driver emulation by using the GPIOs. The bus GPIO |
| configuration is given by the device tree. Kernel-style device tree |
| bindings are supported. |
| Binding info: doc/device-tree-bindings/i2c/i2c-gpio.txt |
| |
| config SYS_I2C_SANDBOX |
| bool "Sandbox I2C driver" |
| depends on SANDBOX && DM_I2C |
| help |
| Enable I2C support for sandbox. This is an emulation of a real I2C |
| bus. Devices can be attached to the bus using the device tree |
| which specifies the driver to use. As an example, see this device |
| tree fragment from sandbox.dts. It shows that the I2C bus has a |
| single EEPROM at address 0x2c (7-bit address) which is emulated by |
| the driver for "sandbox,i2c-eeprom", which is in |
| drivers/misc/i2c_eeprom_emul.c. |
| |
| i2c@0 { |
| #address-cells = <1>; |
| #size-cells = <0>; |
| reg = <0>; |
| compatible = "sandbox,i2c"; |
| clock-frequency = <400000>; |
| eeprom@2c { |
| reg = <0x2c>; |
| compatible = "i2c-eeprom"; |
| emul { |
| compatible = "sandbox,i2c-eeprom"; |
| sandbox,filename = "i2c.bin"; |
| sandbox,size = <128>; |
| }; |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| config SYS_I2C_UNIPHIER |
| bool "UniPhier I2C driver" |
| depends on ARCH_UNIPHIER && DM_I2C |
| default y |
| help |
| Support for UniPhier I2C controller driver. This I2C controller |
| is used on PH1-LD4, PH1-sLD8 or older UniPhier SoCs. |
| |
| config SYS_I2C_UNIPHIER_F |
| bool "UniPhier FIFO-builtin I2C driver" |
| depends on ARCH_UNIPHIER && DM_I2C |
| default y |
| help |
| Support for UniPhier FIFO-builtin I2C controller driver. |
| This I2C controller is used on PH1-Pro4 or newer UniPhier SoCs. |
| |
| source "drivers/i2c/muxes/Kconfig" |