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/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/dev/iicbus/
H A Diic.hdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
H A Diicbus.hdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
H A Diiconf.hdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
H A Diiconf.cdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
H A Diicbus.cdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
H A Diic.cdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/dev/smbus/
H A Dsmb.hdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
H A Dsmbconf.cdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
H A Dsmbus.cdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)
H A Dsmb.cdiff 42442 Sat Jan 09 16:08:24 MST 1999 nsouch Change /dev/smb and /dev/iic interface to allow user programs to interact with
devices dynamically. That means,

+ only one /dev/iic or /dev/smb device for each smb/iic bus to access
+ I2C/SMB device address must be given to any ioctl
+ new devices may be plugged and accessed after boot, which was
impossible previously (device addresses were hardcoded into
the kernel)

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