Hi there I am using an MPC8260-based target board. My target is running U-Boot 1.1.2 as the bootloader and Linux-2.6.10 as the kernel with BusyBox-1.0. I wish to use the I2C controller on the MPC8260 to access an external EEPROM connected to it. I need to do this from *user space*.
>From what I understand, we can open the I2C device with the open command from our application as follows: ret = open ("/dev/i2c-0", O_RDWR); After this, the device should be accessible using either standard I2C functions or SMBus functions. I read that if the I2C controller supports SMBus, it will be preferable to access the device via the SMBus read/write functions, as they seem to be more "efficient." What I want to know is, does the PowerPC I2C controller support the SMBus protocol? I don't think it does, judging from the MPC8260 manual, but just want to be sure. Also, do we need to create the /dev/i2c-0 device file manually or will it be created on the fly? Regards Vijay Padiyar http://www.vijaypadiyar.eu.tf