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-rw-r--r-- | kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/00-INDEX | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2482 | 31 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2490 | 68 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/mxc-w1 | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/omap-hdq | 46 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/w1-gpio | 33 |
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diff --git a/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/00-INDEX b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/00-INDEX new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8330cf932 --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/00-INDEX @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +00-INDEX + - This file +ds2482 + - The Maxim/Dallas Semiconductor DS2482 provides 1-wire busses. +ds2490 + - The Maxim/Dallas Semiconductor DS2490 builds USB <-> W1 bridges. +mxc-w1 + - W1 master controller driver found on Freescale MX2/MX3 SoCs +omap-hdq + - HDQ/1-wire module of TI OMAP 2430/3430. +w1-gpio + - GPIO 1-wire bus master driver. diff --git a/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2482 b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2482 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..56f8edace --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2482 @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +Kernel driver ds2482 +==================== + +Supported chips: + * Maxim DS2482-100, Maxim DS2482-800 + Prefix: 'ds2482' + Addresses scanned: None + Datasheets: + http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS2482-100.pdf + http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS2482-800.pdf + +Author: Ben Gardner <bgardner@wabtec.com> + + +Description +----------- + +The Maxim/Dallas Semiconductor DS2482 is a I2C device that provides +one (DS2482-100) or eight (DS2482-800) 1-wire busses. + + +General Remarks +--------------- + +Valid addresses are 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, and 0x1b. +However, the device cannot be detected without writing to the i2c bus, so no +detection is done. You should instantiate the device explicitly. + +$ modprobe ds2482 +$ echo ds2482 0x18 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-0/new_device + diff --git a/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2490 b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2490 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3e091151d --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/ds2490 @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +Kernel driver ds2490 +==================== + +Supported chips: + * Maxim DS2490 based + +Author: Evgeniy Polyakov <johnpol@2ka.mipt.ru> + + +Description +----------- + +The Maxim/Dallas Semiconductor DS2490 is a chip +which allows to build USB <-> W1 bridges. + +DS9490(R) is a USB <-> W1 bus master device +which has 0x81 family ID integrated chip and DS2490 +low-level operational chip. + +Notes and limitations. +- The weak pullup current is a minimum of 0.9mA and maximum of 6.0mA. +- The 5V strong pullup is supported with a minimum of 5.9mA and a + maximum of 30.4 mA. (From DS2490.pdf) +- The hardware will detect when devices are attached to the bus on the + next bus (reset?) operation, however only a message is printed as + the core w1 code doesn't make use of the information. Connecting + one device tends to give multiple new device notifications. +- The number of USB bus transactions could be reduced if w1_reset_send + was added to the API. The name is just a suggestion. It would take + a write buffer and a read buffer (along with sizes) as arguments. + The ds2490 block I/O command supports reset, write buffer, read + buffer, and strong pullup all in one command, instead of the current + 1 reset bus, 2 write the match rom command and slave rom id, 3 block + write and read data. The write buffer needs to have the match rom + command and slave rom id prepended to the front of the requested + write buffer, both of which are known to the driver. +- The hardware supports normal, flexible, and overdrive bus + communication speeds, but only the normal is supported. +- The registered w1_bus_master functions don't define error + conditions. If a bus search is in progress and the ds2490 is + removed it can produce a good amount of error output before the bus + search finishes. +- The hardware supports detecting some error conditions, such as + short, alarming presence on reset, and no presence on reset, but the + driver doesn't query those values. +- The ds2490 specification doesn't cover short bulk in reads in + detail, but my observation is if fewer bytes are requested than are + available, the bulk read will return an error and the hardware will + clear the entire bulk in buffer. It would be possible to read the + maximum buffer size to not run into this error condition, only extra + bytes in the buffer is a logic error in the driver. The code should + should match reads and writes as well as data sizes. Reads and + writes are serialized and the status verifies that the chip is idle + (and data is available) before the read is executed, so it should + not happen. +- Running x86_64 2.6.24 UHCI under qemu 0.9.0 under x86_64 2.6.22-rc6 + with a OHCI controller, ds2490 running in the guest would operate + normally the first time the module was loaded after qemu attached + the ds2490 hardware, but if the module was unloaded, then reloaded + most of the time one of the bulk out or in, and usually the bulk in + would fail. qemu sets a 50ms timeout and the bulk in would timeout + even when the status shows data available. A bulk out write would + show a successful completion, but the ds2490 status register would + show 0 bytes written. Detaching qemu from the ds2490 hardware and + reattaching would clear the problem. usbmon output in the guest and + host did not explain the problem. My guess is a bug in either qemu + or the host OS and more likely the host OS. +-- 03-06-2008 David Fries <David@Fries.net> diff --git a/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/mxc-w1 b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/mxc-w1 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..38be1ad65 --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/mxc-w1 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +Kernel driver mxc_w1 +==================== + +Supported chips: + * Freescale MX27, MX31 and probably other i.MX SoCs + Datasheets: + http://www.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/data_sheet/MCIMX31.pdf?fpsp=1 + http://cache.freescale.com/files/dsp/doc/archive/MCIMX27.pdf?fsrch=1&WT_TYPE= + Data%20Sheets&WT_VENDOR=FREESCALE&WT_FILE_FORMAT=pdf&WT_ASSET=Documentation + +Author: Originally based on Freescale code, prepared for mainline by + Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> diff --git a/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/omap-hdq b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/omap-hdq new file mode 100644 index 000000000..884dc284b --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/omap-hdq @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +Kernel driver for omap HDQ/1-wire module. +======================================== + +Supported chips: +================ + HDQ/1-wire controller on the TI OMAP 2430/3430 platforms. + +A useful link about HDQ basics: +=============================== +http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slua408a/slua408a.pdf + +Description: +============ +The HDQ/1-Wire module of TI OMAP2430/3430 platforms implement the hardware +protocol of the master functions of the Benchmark HDQ and the Dallas +Semiconductor 1-Wire protocols. These protocols use a single wire for +communication between the master (HDQ/1-Wire controller) and the slave +(HDQ/1-Wire external compliant device). + +A typical application of the HDQ/1-Wire module is the communication with battery +monitor (gas gauge) integrated circuits. + +The controller supports operation in both HDQ and 1-wire mode. The essential +difference between the HDQ and 1-wire mode is how the slave device responds to +initialization pulse.In HDQ mode, the firmware does not require the host to +create an initialization pulse to the slave.However, the slave can be reset by +using an initialization pulse (also referred to as a break pulse).The slave +does not respond with a presence pulse as it does in the 1-Wire protocol. + +Remarks: +======== +The driver (drivers/w1/masters/omap_hdq.c) supports the HDQ mode of the +controller. In this mode, as we can not read the ID which obeys the W1 +spec(family:id:crc), a module parameter can be passed to the driver which will +be used to calculate the CRC and pass back an appropriate slave ID to the W1 +core. + +By default the master driver and the BQ slave i/f +driver(drivers/w1/slaves/w1_bq27000.c) sets the ID to 1. +Please note to load both the modules with a different ID if required, but note +that the ID used should be same for both master and slave driver loading. + +e.g: +insmod omap_hdq.ko W1_ID=2 +inamod w1_bq27000.ko F_ID=2 + diff --git a/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/w1-gpio b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/w1-gpio new file mode 100644 index 000000000..af5d3b4aa --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/Documentation/w1/masters/w1-gpio @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +Kernel driver w1-gpio +===================== + +Author: Ville Syrjala <syrjala@sci.fi> + + +Description +----------- + +GPIO 1-wire bus master driver. The driver uses the GPIO API to control the +wire and the GPIO pin can be specified using platform data. + + +Example (mach-at91) +------------------- + +#include <linux/w1-gpio.h> + +static struct w1_gpio_platform_data foo_w1_gpio_pdata = { + .pin = AT91_PIN_PB20, + .is_open_drain = 1, +}; + +static struct platform_device foo_w1_device = { + .name = "w1-gpio", + .id = -1, + .dev.platform_data = &foo_w1_gpio_pdata, +}; + +... + at91_set_GPIO_periph(foo_w1_gpio_pdata.pin, 1); + at91_set_multi_drive(foo_w1_gpio_pdata.pin, 1); + platform_device_register(&foo_w1_device); |