The text describing the address to be used did not reflect the recent change where some of the functionality of '-f' has been seperated into '-a'. Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- CHANGES | 1 + tools/i2ctransfer.8 | 8 +++++--- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index e2ea015..e9d46b5 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ master tools: Consistently use snprintf instead of sprintf decode-dimms: Print SPD revision for DDR3 too Move SDR-specific code + i2ctransfer: Mention '-a' everywhere in the manpage 4.1 (2018-11-30) Makefile: Make STRIP, DESTDIR and PREFIX overridable diff --git a/tools/i2ctransfer.8 b/tools/i2ctransfer.8 index 5d3cc27..1f8ed82 100644 --- a/tools/i2ctransfer.8 +++ b/tools/i2ctransfer.8 @@ -96,10 +96,12 @@ It is parsed as an unsigned 16 bit integer, but note that the Linux Kernel appli specifies the 7-bit address of the chip to be accessed for this message, and is an integer. If omitted, reuse the previous address. Normally, addresses outside the range of 0x03-0x77 and addresses with a kernel driver attached to them will be blocked. -With +This can be overridden with +.I -a +(all) or .I -f -(force), all addresses can be used. -Be very careful when using that! +(force). +Be very careful when using these! 10-bit addresses are currently not supported at all. .PP -- 2.11.0