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H A D | iic.h | diff 160372 Fri Jul 14 21:15:06 MDT 2006 imp Allow iic bridges to support a generalized transfer, rather than forcing all transfers to do the start read/write stop by hand. Some smart bridges prefer this sort of operation, and this allows us to support their features more easily. When bridges don't support it, we fall back to using the old-style opertaions. Expand the ioctl interface to expose this function. Unlike the old-style interface, this interface is thread safe, even on old bridges. |
H A D | iicbus_if.m | diff 160372 Fri Jul 14 21:15:06 MDT 2006 imp Allow iic bridges to support a generalized transfer, rather than forcing all transfers to do the start read/write stop by hand. Some smart bridges prefer this sort of operation, and this allows us to support their features more easily. When bridges don't support it, we fall back to using the old-style opertaions. Expand the ioctl interface to expose this function. Unlike the old-style interface, this interface is thread safe, even on old bridges. |
H A D | iicbus.h | diff 160372 Fri Jul 14 21:15:06 MDT 2006 imp Allow iic bridges to support a generalized transfer, rather than forcing all transfers to do the start read/write stop by hand. Some smart bridges prefer this sort of operation, and this allows us to support their features more easily. When bridges don't support it, we fall back to using the old-style opertaions. Expand the ioctl interface to expose this function. Unlike the old-style interface, this interface is thread safe, even on old bridges. |
H A D | iiconf.h | diff 160372 Fri Jul 14 21:15:06 MDT 2006 imp Allow iic bridges to support a generalized transfer, rather than forcing all transfers to do the start read/write stop by hand. Some smart bridges prefer this sort of operation, and this allows us to support their features more easily. When bridges don't support it, we fall back to using the old-style opertaions. Expand the ioctl interface to expose this function. Unlike the old-style interface, this interface is thread safe, even on old bridges. |
H A D | iiconf.c | diff 160372 Fri Jul 14 21:15:06 MDT 2006 imp Allow iic bridges to support a generalized transfer, rather than forcing all transfers to do the start read/write stop by hand. Some smart bridges prefer this sort of operation, and this allows us to support their features more easily. When bridges don't support it, we fall back to using the old-style opertaions. Expand the ioctl interface to expose this function. Unlike the old-style interface, this interface is thread safe, even on old bridges. |
H A D | iicbus.c | diff 160372 Fri Jul 14 21:15:06 MDT 2006 imp Allow iic bridges to support a generalized transfer, rather than forcing all transfers to do the start read/write stop by hand. Some smart bridges prefer this sort of operation, and this allows us to support their features more easily. When bridges don't support it, we fall back to using the old-style opertaions. Expand the ioctl interface to expose this function. Unlike the old-style interface, this interface is thread safe, even on old bridges. |
H A D | iic.c | diff 160372 Fri Jul 14 21:15:06 MDT 2006 imp Allow iic bridges to support a generalized transfer, rather than forcing all transfers to do the start read/write stop by hand. Some smart bridges prefer this sort of operation, and this allows us to support their features more easily. When bridges don't support it, we fall back to using the old-style opertaions. Expand the ioctl interface to expose this function. Unlike the old-style interface, this interface is thread safe, even on old bridges. |
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