User:ZyMOS/Howto configure the linux kernel/drivers/i2c

User:ZyMOS/Howto configure the linux kernel / drivers / i2c


 * Character device configuration
 * Character device configuration

I2C support

 * Option: I2C
 * Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ...
 * (on/off/module) "I2C support"
 * I2C (pronounce: I-square-C) is a slow serial bus protocol used in many micro controller applications and developed by Philips. SMBus, or System Management Bus is a subset of the I2C protocol.  More information is contained in the directory , especially in the file called "summary" there.
 * Both I2C and SMBus are supported here. You will need this for hardware sensors support, and also for Video For Linux support.
 * If you want I2C support, you should say Y here and also to the specific driver for your bus adapter(s) below.
 * This I2C support can also be built as a module. If so, the module will be called i2c-core.


 * Option: I2C_CHARDEV
 * Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ...
 * (on/off/module) "I2C device interface"
 * depends on I2C
 * Say Y here to use i2c-* device files, usually found in the /dev directory on your system. They make it possible to have user-space programs use the I2C bus.  Information on how to do this is contained in the file .
 * This support is also available as a module. If so, the module  will be called i2c-dev.


 * Option: User:ZyMOS/Howto configure the linux kernel/drivers/i2c/algos


 * Option: User:ZyMOS/Howto configure the linux kernel/drivers/i2c/busses


 * Option: User:ZyMOS/Howto configure the linux kernel/drivers/i2c/chips


 * Option: I2C_DEBUG_CORE
 * Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ...
 * (on/off) "I2C Core debugging messages"
 * depends on I2C
 * Say Y here if you want the I2C core to produce a bunch of debug messages to the system log. Select this if you are having a problem with I2C support and want to see more of what is going on.


 * Option: I2C_DEBUG_ALGO
 * Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ...
 * (on/off) "I2C Algorithm debugging messages"
 * depends on I2C
 * Say Y here if you want the I2C algorithm drivers to produce a bunch of debug messages to the system log. Select this if you are having a problem with I2C support and want to see more of what is going on.


 * Option: I2C_DEBUG_BUS
 * Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ...
 * (on/off) "I2C Bus debugging messages"
 * depends on I2C
 * Say Y here if you want the I2C bus drivers to produce a bunch of debug messages to the system log. Select this if you are having a problem with I2C support and want to see more of what is going on.


 * Option: I2C_DEBUG_CHIP
 * Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ...
 * (on/off) "I2C Chip debugging messages"
 * depends on I2C
 * Say Y here if you want the I2C chip drivers to produce a bunch of debug messages to the system log. Select this if you are having a problem with I2C support and want to see more of what is going on.