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Documentation: i2c: describe devicetree method for instantiating devices
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Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <[email protected]>
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several ways to achieve this, depending on the context and requirements.


Method 1: Declare the I2C devices by bus number
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Method 1a: Declare the I2C devices by bus number
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This method is appropriate when the I2C bus is a system bus as is the case
for many embedded systems. On such systems, each I2C bus has a number
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they sit on goes away (if ever.)


Method 1b: Declare the I2C devices via devicetree
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This method has the same implications as method 1a. The declaration of I2C
devices is here done via devicetree as subnodes of the master controller.

Example:

i2c1: i2c@400a0000 {
/* ... master properties skipped ... */
clock-frequency = <100000>;

flash@50 {
compatible = "atmel,24c256";
reg = <0x50>;
};

pca9532: gpio@60 {
compatible = "nxp,pca9532";
gpio-controller;
#gpio-cells = <2>;
reg = <0x60>;
};
};

Here, two devices are attached to the bus using a speed of 100kHz. For
additional properties which might be needed to set up the device, please refer
to its devicetree documentation in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/.


Method 2: Instantiate the devices explicitly
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