> The callback, just like getclock(), is from the existing i2c-algo-pcf,
> which I don't want to touch right now. So I'm afraid it has to stay,
> even if it returns a fixed number.

Sure. I was just thinking loud and did not expect you to do it. Maybe I
will do it once your driver is upstream.

> Touching or forking i2c-algo-pcf will be necessary in order to
> implement IRQ support, if I ever get around to it. I've wasted too
> much time on debugging IRQ support, and would rather do it another
> time, if ever ;) I've left a comment block at the start of i2c-icy.c
> for anyone interested in the gory details.

Yeah, I read it. I like such documentation. Really helpful!

> If this is okay with you, I'll send another round of patches. :)

Perfect!

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