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- #ifndef _LINUX_AT24_H
- #define _LINUX_AT24_H
- #include <linux/types.h>
- #include <linux/memory.h>
- /*
- * As seen through Linux I2C, differences between the most common types of I2C
- * memory include:
- * - How much memory is available (usually specified in bit)?
- * - What write page size does it support?
- * - Special flags (16 bit addresses, read_only, world readable...)?
- *
- * If you set up a custom eeprom type, please double-check the parameters.
- * Especially page_size needs extra care, as you risk data loss if your value
- * is bigger than what the chip actually supports!
- */
- struct at24_platform_data {
- u32 byte_len; /* size (sum of all addr) */
- u16 page_size; /* for writes */
- u8 flags;
- #define AT24_FLAG_ADDR16 0x80 /* address pointer is 16 bit */
- #define AT24_FLAG_READONLY 0x40 /* sysfs-entry will be read-only */
- #define AT24_FLAG_IRUGO 0x20 /* sysfs-entry will be world-readable */
- #define AT24_FLAG_TAKE8ADDR 0x10 /* take always 8 addresses (24c00) */
- void (*setup)(struct memory_accessor *, void *context);
- void *context;
- };
- #endif /* _LINUX_AT24_H */
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