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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001Kernel driver i2c-i801
2
3Supported adapters:
4 * Intel 82801AA and 82801AB (ICH and ICH0 - part of the
5 '810' and '810E' chipsets)
6 * Intel 82801BA (ICH2 - part of the '815E' chipset)
7 * Intel 82801CA/CAM (ICH3)
Oleg Ryjkov7edcb9a2007-07-12 14:12:31 +02008 * Intel 82801DB (ICH4) (HW PEC supported)
9 * Intel 82801EB/ER (ICH5) (HW PEC supported)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070010 * Intel 6300ESB
11 * Intel 82801FB/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6)
Jason Gastona980a992006-12-10 21:21:31 +010012 * Intel 82801G (ICH7)
13 * Intel 631xESB/632xESB (ESB2)
14 * Intel 82801H (ICH8)
Gaston, Jason Dd28dc712008-02-24 20:03:42 +010015 * Intel 82801I (ICH9)
Seth Heasleyc429a242008-10-22 20:21:29 +020016 * Intel EP80579 (Tolapai)
17 * Intel 82801JI (ICH10)
Seth Heasleye30d9852010-10-31 21:06:59 +010018 * Intel 5/3400 Series (PCH)
Seth Heasley662cda82011-03-20 14:50:53 +010019 * Intel 6 Series (PCH)
Seth Heasleye30d9852010-10-31 21:06:59 +010020 * Intel Patsburg (PCH)
Seth Heasley662cda82011-03-20 14:50:53 +010021 * Intel DH89xxCC (PCH)
Seth Heasley6e2a8512011-05-24 20:58:49 +020022 * Intel Panther Point (PCH)
Seth Heasley062737f2012-03-26 21:47:19 +020023 * Intel Lynx Point (PCH)
Seth Heasleyc2db409c2013-01-30 15:25:32 +000024 * Intel Avoton (SOC)
James Ralstona3fc0ff2013-02-14 09:15:33 +000025 * Intel Wellsburg (PCH)
Seth Heasleyf39901c2013-06-19 16:59:57 -070026 * Intel Coleto Creek (PCH)
Jean Delvareb299de82014-07-17 15:04:41 +020027 * Intel Wildcat Point (PCH)
Chew, Kean ho1b31e9b2014-03-01 00:03:56 +080028 * Intel BayTrail (SOC)
Jarkko Nikula15407792018-02-16 11:24:29 +020029 * Intel Braswell (SOC)
Jarkko Nikula80d943a2018-06-28 14:25:53 +030030 * Intel Sunrise Point (PCH)
31 * Intel Kaby Lake (PCH)
Jarkko Nikula2b630df72015-10-26 13:26:56 +020032 * Intel DNV (SOC)
33 * Intel Broxton (SOC)
Alexandra Yatescdc5a312015-11-05 11:40:25 -080034 * Intel Lewisburg (PCH)
Mika Westerberg9827f9e2017-02-01 19:20:59 +030035 * Intel Gemini Lake (SOC)
Jarkko Nikula80d943a2018-06-28 14:25:53 +030036 * Intel Cannon Lake (PCH)
Jarkko Nikulacb09d942017-09-21 16:23:16 +030037 * Intel Cedar Fork (PCH)
Mika Westerberg0bff2a82018-06-28 16:08:24 +030038 * Intel Ice Lake (PCH)
Jason Gastone07bc672007-10-13 23:56:31 +020039 Datasheets: Publicly available at the Intel website
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070040
David Woodhouse55fee8d2010-10-31 21:07:00 +010041On Intel Patsburg and later chipsets, both the normal host SMBus controller
42and the additional 'Integrated Device Function' controllers are supported.
43
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070044Authors:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070045 Mark Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>
Jean Delvare7c81c60f2014-01-29 20:40:08 +010046 Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070047
48
49Module Parameters
50-----------------
51
Jean Delvareadff6872010-05-21 18:40:54 +020052* disable_features (bit vector)
53Disable selected features normally supported by the device. This makes it
54possible to work around possible driver or hardware bugs if the feature in
55question doesn't work as intended for whatever reason. Bit values:
Daniel Kurtz636752b2012-07-24 14:13:58 +020056 0x01 disable SMBus PEC
57 0x02 disable the block buffer
58 0x08 disable the I2C block read functionality
59 0x10 don't use interrupts
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070060
61
62Description
63-----------
64
65The ICH (properly known as the 82801AA), ICH0 (82801AB), ICH2 (82801BA),
Seth Heasleyc429a242008-10-22 20:21:29 +020066ICH3 (82801CA/CAM) and later devices (PCH) are Intel chips that are a part of
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070067Intel's '810' chipset for Celeron-based PCs, '810E' chipset for
68Pentium-based PCs, '815E' chipset, and others.
69
70The ICH chips contain at least SEVEN separate PCI functions in TWO logical
71PCI devices. An output of lspci will show something similar to the
72following:
73
74 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 2418 (rev 01)
75 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 2410 (rev 01)
76 00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 2411 (rev 01)
77 00:1f.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 2412 (rev 01)
78 00:1f.3 Unknown class [0c05]: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 2413 (rev 01)
79
80The SMBus controller is function 3 in device 1f. Class 0c05 is SMBus Serial
81Controller.
82
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070083The ICH chips are quite similar to Intel's PIIX4 chip, at least in the
84SMBus controller.
85
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070086
87Process Call Support
88--------------------
89
90Not supported.
91
92
93I2C Block Read Support
94----------------------
95
Jean Delvare63420642008-01-27 18:14:50 +010096I2C block read is supported on the 82801EB (ICH5) and later chips.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070097
98
99SMBus 2.0 Support
100-----------------
101
102The 82801DB (ICH4) and later chips support several SMBus 2.0 features.
103
Jean Delvare099ab112007-02-13 22:09:00 +0100104
Daniel Kurtz636752b2012-07-24 14:13:58 +0200105Interrupt Support
106-----------------
107
108PCI interrupt support is supported on the 82801EB (ICH5) and later chips.
109
110
Jean Delvare099ab112007-02-13 22:09:00 +0100111Hidden ICH SMBus
112----------------
113
114If your system has an Intel ICH south bridge, but you do NOT see the
115SMBus device at 00:1f.3 in lspci, and you can't figure out any way in the
116BIOS to enable it, it means it has been hidden by the BIOS code. Asus is
117well known for first doing this on their P4B motherboard, and many other
118boards after that. Some vendor machines are affected as well.
119
120The first thing to try is the "i2c_ec" ACPI driver. It could be that the
121SMBus was hidden on purpose because it'll be driven by ACPI. If the
122i2c_ec driver works for you, just forget about the i2c-i801 driver and
123don't try to unhide the ICH SMBus. Even if i2c_ec doesn't work, you
124better make sure that the SMBus isn't used by the ACPI code. Try loading
125the "fan" and "thermal" drivers, and check in /proc/acpi/fan and
126/proc/acpi/thermal_zone. If you find anything there, it's likely that
127the ACPI is accessing the SMBus and it's safer not to unhide it. Only
128once you are certain that ACPI isn't using the SMBus, you can attempt
129to unhide it.
130
131In order to unhide the SMBus, we need to change the value of a PCI
132register before the kernel enumerates the PCI devices. This is done in
133drivers/pci/quirks.c, where all affected boards must be listed (see
134function asus_hides_smbus_hostbridge.) If the SMBus device is missing,
135and you think there's something interesting on the SMBus (e.g. a
136hardware monitoring chip), you need to add your board to the list.
137
138The motherboard is identified using the subvendor and subdevice IDs of the
139host bridge PCI device. Get yours with "lspci -n -v -s 00:00.0":
140
14100:00.0 Class 0600: 8086:2570 (rev 02)
142 Subsystem: 1043:80f2
143 Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
144 Memory at fc000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=32M]
145 Capabilities: [e4] #09 [2106]
146 Capabilities: [a0] AGP version 3.0
147
148Here the host bridge ID is 2570 (82865G/PE/P), the subvendor ID is 1043
149(Asus) and the subdevice ID is 80f2 (P4P800-X). You can find the symbolic
150names for the bridge ID and the subvendor ID in include/linux/pci_ids.h,
151and then add a case for your subdevice ID at the right place in
152drivers/pci/quirks.c. Then please give it very good testing, to make sure
153that the unhidden SMBus doesn't conflict with e.g. ACPI.
154
155If it works, proves useful (i.e. there are usable chips on the SMBus)
156and seems safe, please submit a patch for inclusion into the kernel.
157
158Note: There's a useful script in lm_sensors 2.10.2 and later, named
159unhide_ICH_SMBus (in prog/hotplug), which uses the fakephp driver to
160temporarily unhide the SMBus without having to patch and recompile your
161kernel. It's very convenient if you just want to check if there's
162anything interesting on your hidden ICH SMBus.
163
164
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700165**********************
166The lm_sensors project gratefully acknowledges the support of Texas
167Instruments in the initial development of this driver.
168
169The lm_sensors project gratefully acknowledges the support of Intel in the
170development of SMBus 2.0 / ICH4 features of this driver.