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[PATCH] I2C: Clarify the usage of i2c-dev.h
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Upon suggestion by Nils Roeder, here is an update to the i2c
documentation to clarify which header files user-space applications
relying on the i2c-dev interface should include.

Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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Jean Delvare authored and Greg Kroah-Hartman committed Jul 11, 2005
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So let's say you want to access an i2c adapter from a C program. The
first thing to do is `#include <linux/i2c.h>" and "#include <linux/i2c-dev.h>.
Yes, I know, you should never include kernel header files, but until glibc
knows about i2c, there is not much choice.
first thing to do is "#include <linux/i2c-dev.h>". Please note that
there are two files named "i2c-dev.h" out there, one is distributed
with the Linux kernel and is meant to be included from kernel
driver code, the other one is distributed with lm_sensors and is
meant to be included from user-space programs. You obviously want
the second one here.

Now, you have to decide which adapter you want to access. You should
inspect /sys/class/i2c-dev/ to decide this. Adapter numbers are assigned
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The following IOCTLs are defined and fully supported
(see also i2c-dev.h and i2c.h):
(see also i2c-dev.h):

ioctl(file,I2C_SLAVE,long addr)
Change slave address. The address is passed in the 7 lower bits of the
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