Yes, my driver was written to support any arbitrary levels of i2c muxes or i2c bus switches in just about any topology. Tim, I think it will work for you - you'll just have to write a small function if your bus switch is different from the 954x. Mark, I started on those changes you suggested, but my project was soon cancelled and I decided to take a leave of absence for several months. I'm currently living in New Zealand and I don't have easy access to that driver right now. I believe the list archives should have a copy of my post of the driver. If not, let me know and I'll try to dig up a copy. Tim, see the file I wrote in Documentation/i2c for a description of the driver and how to use it. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Regards, Brian --- Mark Studebaker <mds4 at verizon.net> wrote: > We received a fairly complete driver for the Philips > 954x chips in November from Brian Kuschak. > We made some suggestions for improvement and > renaming but the discussion ended and > we haven't received anything since. Brian do you > have an update for us? > > > > > Timothy Vann wrote: > > I'm working on a project where I have a single > SMBUS connected to an I2C > > switch which fans out to different cards. I was > wondering if there had been > > any work done to support this sort of setup? If > not any suggestions on the > > best approach? I had thought about doing a chip > driver for the switch that > > could select the subordinate bus but I'm not sure > the best way to add the > > subordiante buses such that the switch gets set > properly when a subordinate > > bus is accessed. > > > > Regards, > > Tim Vann > > tvann at extremenetworks.com > > > > PS - I'm not on the mailing list so please respond > directly, also if someone > > could add me to the mailing list I would > appreciate it. > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Get better spam protection with Yahoo! Mail. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools