Re: [PATCH] i2c: mux: create proper topology in sysfs

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Hi Danielle,

On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 01:07:08 -0800, Danielle Costantino wrote:
> This is a tool I have been developing for complex I2C bus structures
> (lsi2c) the output of this should help with this complex multiplexer
> testing. I was able to overcome the problem by creating persistent
> paths describing where the devices reside. I will be testing
> compatibility with this setup. I will be reporting on my test results
> within a few days.
> 
> [root@p2020 ~]# ./lsi2c -h
> Usage: lsi2c [OPTION]...
>   -c, --config-file     Specify a config file
>   -C, --print-config    Display i2c devices in configuration file
>   -a, --all             Print all i2c-devs in bus tree
>   -d, --print-devices   Display sysfs i2c devices
>   -t, --tree            Print i2c bus and children
>   -p, --path            Parse an i2c-dev path
>   -P, --probe           Probe an i2c-dev at addr on path
>   -F, --func            Print I2C bus functionality
>   -T, --timeout         Set adapter timeout in milliseconds
>   -S, --retry-count     Set adapter max retry count
>   -h, --help            Display this help text
>   -V, --version         Display the program version
>   -v, --verbose         Be verbose
>   -i, --initialize      Initialize devices in configuration file
>   -r, --remove          Remove devices in configuration file
>   -k, --kmod            Try to initialize i2c_dev kernel module
> 
> Use `-' after `-c' to read the config file from stdin.

Is the source code of this tool available somewhere?

Thanks,
-- 
Jean Delvare
SUSE L3 Support
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