Re: [PATCH] Documentation/i2c: sync docs with current state of i2c-tools.

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Hi,

On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 02:33:42PM -0700, Sam Hansen wrote:
> Currently, Documentation/i2c/dev-interface describes the use of i2c_smbus_*
> helper routines as static inlined functions provided by linux/i2c-dev.h.  Work
> has been done to refactor the linux/i2c-dev.h file in the i2c-tools project
> out into its own library.  As a result, these docs have become stale.

Thanks for fixing this!

> This patch corrects the discrepancy and directs the reader to the i2c-tools
> project for more information.  Additionally, some trailing-whitespace cleanups
> were made.

Minor nit: Having the whitespace changes in a seperate patch is a tad
easier to review.

> -  /* Using I2C Write, equivalent of 
> +  /* Using I2C Write, equivalent of
>       i2c_smbus_write_word_data(file, reg, 0x6543) */

Maybe change to Kernel coding style comments while here?

> -  Not meant to be called  directly; instead, use the access functions
> -  below.
> +  If possible, use the provided i2c_smbus_* methods described below in favor
> +  of issuing direct ioctls.

Why this change?

> -The above functions are all inline functions, that resolve to calls to
> -the i2c_smbus_access function, that on its turn calls a specific ioctl
> -with the data in a specific format. Read the source code if you
> -want to know what happens behind the screens.
> +The above functions are made available by linking against the libi2c library,
> +which is provided by the i2c-tools project.  See:
> +https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/i2c-tools/i2c-tools.git/.

This is fine with me. Maybe Jean has a comment on this?

Kind regards,

   Wolfram

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