[RESEND3] Dallas 1-wire protocol implementation.

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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 17:19:37 +0200
Aurelien Jarno <aurelien at aurel32.net> wrote:

> Hi Evgeniy!
> 
> I have quickly looked through your patch, and it seems your
> implementation only support 1 wire adapters in bit mode, ie the data
> line is drived by the driver.
> 
> I own a 1 wire <-> USB bridge built using a DS2490 chip from Dallas.
> It drivew directly the 1 wire bus, so you just have to send it
> "medium" level commands such as "Match access", "Search access",
> "Block I/O","Write EEPROM", etc.
> 
> It would be good if your patch has a preliminary support for this type
> of adapters, I mean I think it would be better to move all bit
> functions into a separate file called w1-algo-bit.c, just like for the
> I2C bus.
> 
> BTW, I would like to write a driver for the DS2490, but I don't really
> have the time by now. Maybe latter.

I think it is definitely a good idea.
I will think about design and try to create new weekly-resend-patchset
with this feature implemented.

Thank you.


> Bye,
> Aurelien

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