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1 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>
3 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
5 An I3C bus. This directory will contain one sub-directory per
6 I3C device present on the bus.
8 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/current_master
10 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
12 Expose the master that owns the bus (<bus-id>-<master-pid>) at
17 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/mode
19 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
21 I3C bus mode. Can be "pure", "mixed-fast" or "mixed-slow". See
25 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/i3c_scl_frequency
27 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
32 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/i2c_scl_frequency
34 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
39 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/dynamic_address
41 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
44 address may change if the bus is re-initialized.
46 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/bcr
48 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
51 device capabilities in term of speed, maximum read/write
56 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/dcr
58 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
60 DCR stands for Device Characteristics Register and express the
61 device capabilities in term of exposed features. See the I3C
66 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/pid
68 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
70 PID stands for Provisional ID and is used to uniquely identify
71 a device on a bus. This PID contains information about the
72 vendor, the part and an instance ID so that several devices of
78 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/hdrcap
80 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
82 Expose the HDR (High Data Rate) capabilities of a device.
84 by space. Modes can be "hdr-ddr", "hdr-tsp" and "hdr-tsl".
91 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>
93 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
95 An I3C device present on I3C bus identified by <bus-id>. Note
99 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/dynamic_address
101 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
103 Dynamic address assigned to device <bus-id>-<device-pid>. This
104 address may change if the bus is re-initialized.
106 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/bcr
108 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
111 device capabilities in term of speed, maximum read/write
114 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/dcr
116 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
118 DCR stands for Device Characteristics Register and express the
119 device capabilities in term of exposed features. See the I3C
122 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/pid
124 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
126 PID stands for Provisional ID and is used to uniquely identify
127 a device on a bus. This PID contains information about the
128 vendor, the part and an instance ID so that several devices of
132 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/hdrcap
134 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
136 Expose the HDR (High Data Rate) capabilities of a device.
138 by space. Modes can be "hdr-ddr", "hdr-tsp" and "hdr-tsl".
143 What: /sys/bus/i3c/devices/<bus-id>-<device-pid>
145 Contact: linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
148 /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>.