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.\" Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Semihalf, Michal Hajduk and Bartlomiej Sieka
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd May 22, 2019
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.Dt I2C 8
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm i2c
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.Nd test I2C bus and slave devices
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Cm -a Ar address
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.Op Fl f Ar device
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.Op Fl d Ar r|w
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.Op Fl w Ar 0|8|16
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.Op Fl o Ar offset
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.Op Fl c Ar count
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.Op Fl m Ar tr|ss|rs|no
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.Op Fl b
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.Op Fl v
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.Nm
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.Cm -s
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.Op Fl f Ar device
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.Op Fl n Ar skip_addr
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.Op Fl v
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.Nm
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.Cm -r
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.Op Fl f Ar device
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.Op Fl v
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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utility can be used to perform raw data transfers (read or write) with devices
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on the I2C bus.
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It can also scan the bus for available devices and reset the I2C controller.
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.Pp
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The options are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width ".Fl d Ar direction"
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.It Fl a Ar address
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7-bit address on the I2C device to operate on (hex).
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.It Fl b
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binary mode - when performing a read operation, the data read from the device
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is output in binary format on stdout; when doing a write, the binary data to
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be written to the device is read from stdin.
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.It Fl c Ar count
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number of bytes to transfer (dec).
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.It Fl d Ar r|w
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transfer direction: r - read, w - write.
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.It Fl f Ar device
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I2C bus to use (default is /dev/iic0).
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.It Fl m Ar tr|ss|rs|no
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addressing mode, i.e., I2C bus operations performed after the offset for the
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transfer has been written to the device and before the actual read/write
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operation.
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.Bl -tag -compact -offset indent
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.It Va tr
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complete-transfer
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.It Va ss
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stop then start
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.It Va rs
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repeated start
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.It Va no
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none
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.El
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Some I2C bus hardware does not provide control over the individual start,
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repeat-start, and stop operations.
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Such hardware can only perform a complete transfer of the offset and the
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data as a single operation.
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The
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.Va tr
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mode creates control structures describing the transfer and submits them
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to the driver as a single complete transaction.
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This mode works on all types of I2C hardware.
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.It Fl n Ar skip_addr
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skip address - address(es) to be skipped during bus scan.
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There are two ways to specify addresses to ignore: by range 'a..b' or
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using selected addresses 'a:b:c'. This option is available only when "-s" is
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used.
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.It Fl o Ar offset
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offset within the device for data transfer (hex).
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The default is zero.
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Use
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.Dq -w 0
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to disable writing of the offset to the slave.
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.It Fl r
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reset the controller.
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.It Fl s
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scan the bus for devices.
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.It Fl v
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be verbose.
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.It Fl w Ar 0|8|16
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device addressing width (in bits).
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This is used to determine how to pass
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.Ar offset
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specified with
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.Fl o
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to the slave.
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Zero means that the offset is ignored and not passed to the slave at all.
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.El
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.Sh WARNINGS
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Great care must be taken when manipulating slave I2C devices with the
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.Nm
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utility.
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Often times important configuration data for the system is kept in non-volatile
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but write enabled memories located on the I2C bus, for example Ethernet hardware
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addresses, RAM module parameters (SPD), processor reset configuration word etc.
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.Pp
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It is very easy to render the whole system unusable when such configuration
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data is deleted or altered, so use the
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.Dq -d w
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(write) command only if you know exactly what you are doing.
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.Pp
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Also avoid ungraceful interrupting of an ongoing transaction on the I2C bus,
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as it can lead to potentially dangerous effects.
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Consider the following scenario: when the host CPU is reset (for whatever reason)
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in the middle of a started I2C transaction, the I2C slave device could be left
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in write mode waiting for data or offset to arrive.
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When the CPU reinitializes itself and talks to this I2C slave device again,
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the commands and other control info it sends are treated by the slave device
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as data or offset it was waiting for, and there's great potential for
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corruption if such a write is performed.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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Scan the default bus (/dev/iic0) for devices:
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.Pp
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i2c -s
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.It
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Scan the default bus (/dev/iic0) for devices and skip addresses 0x56 and
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0x45.
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.Pp
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i2c -s -n 0x56:0x45
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.It
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Scan the default bus (/dev/iic0) for devices and skip address range
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0x34 to 0x56.
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.Pp
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i2c -s -n 0x34..0x56
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.It
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Read 8 bytes of data from device at address 0x56 (e.g., an EEPROM):
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.Pp
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i2c -a 0x56 -d r -c 8
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.It
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Write 16 bytes of data from file data.bin to device 0x56 at offset 0x10:
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.Pp
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i2c -a 0x56 -d w -c 16 -o 0x10 -b < data.bin
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.It
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Copy 4 bytes between two EEPROMs (0x56 on /dev/iic1 to 0x57 on /dev/iic0):
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.Pp
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i2c -a 0x56 -f /dev/iic1 -d r -c 0x4 -b | i2c -a 0x57 -f /dev/iic0 -d w -c 4 -b
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.It
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Reset the controller:
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.Pp
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i2c -f /dev/iic1 -r
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr iic 4 ,
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.Xr iicbus 4
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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utility appeared in
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.Fx 8.0 .
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An -nosplit
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The
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.Nm
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utility and this manual page were written by
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.An Bartlomiej Sieka Aq Mt tur@semihalf.com
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and
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.An Michal Hajduk Aq Mt mih@semihalf.com .
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