Hi Marius,

Thanks for a quick response!

lsmod doesn't list any I2C drivers, and removing the device file has no
effect. Is there any other way I could remove/unload the I2C module?

Best Regards, Brian.


On 7 January 2013 15:55, Marius Kotsbak <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 07. jan. 2013 16:48, Brian Sidebotham wrote:
>
>> To do this I wanted to access the I2C peripheral registers by mapping them
>> to userspace using the mmap driver, but try as I might I keep getting
>> fault
>> errors, and I can't figure out why. This code works fine for the GPIO
>> peripheral.
>>
>
> Uhm, you should probably remove/unload the I2C driver in that case, so you
> are sure they are not conflicting.
>
> --
> Marius
>
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