From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
To: Karel Kulhavy <clock@twibright.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: pcf8591 range list syntax
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 20:22:51 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4196DD9B.10001@osdl.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20041112142525.GA19825@beton.cybernet.src>
Karel Kulhavy wrote:
> Hello
>
> modinfo pcf8591 in 2.6.8.1 says:
> "parm: probe_range:List of adapter,start-addr,end-addr triples to
> scan additionally "
>
> when I call modprobe pcf8591 probe_range=..., what is the syntax of the list?
> Are the addresses in decimal (0,255) or hexa (0,ff) or variable base
> (0,0xff)?
>
> When I want to specify 2 triples say 0,0,8 and 1,4,6 , is it
> probe_range=0,0,8,1,4,6 or probe_range={0,0,8},{1,4,6} or something like
> this or something completely different?
Wow. Good questions. Those I2C module param. macros are fugly.
probe_range=list_of_up_to_48_entries
It's just a comma-separated list.
Don't put braces or parens or anything around the "triples".
E.g.,
probe_range=0,0,8,1,4,6
(that's 6 entries in the 'probe_range' list, not 2)
Parameter conversion is done by calling simple_strtoul (in this case),
since the parameter type is ushort. The specified number base
is 0, which means base 10, unless some other base is specified,
with 0x or 0X meaning hex, or a leading 0 without an [xX]
following it means octal.
--
~Randy
PS: This is just from scanning the source code. I don't
know the I2C code.
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