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/openbmc/u-boot/drivers/i2c/
H A Dmxc_i2c.c45 #define I2CR 2 macro
266 writeb(temp, base + (I2CR << reg_shift)); in i2c_imx_stop()
308 temp = readb(base + (I2CR << reg_shift)); in i2c_init_transfer_()
310 writeb(temp, base + (I2CR << reg_shift)); in i2c_init_transfer_()
317 writeb(temp, base + (I2CR << reg_shift)); in i2c_init_transfer_()
483 temp = readb(base + (I2CR << reg_shift)); in i2c_read_data()
487 writeb(temp, base + (I2CR << reg_shift)); in i2c_read_data()
508 temp = readb(base + (I2CR << reg_shift)); in i2c_read_data()
510 writeb(temp, base + (I2CR << reg_shift)); in i2c_read_data()
543 temp = readb(base + (I2CR << reg_shift)); in bus_i2c_read()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/
H A Dibm,i2cr-fsi-master.yaml13 The I2C Responder (I2CR) is a an I2C device that's connected to an FSI CFAM
14 (see fsi.txt). The I2CR translates I2C bus operations to FSI CFAM reads and
/openbmc/linux/drivers/fsi/
H A DKconfig70 behind an IBM I2C Responder (I2CR) chip. The I2CR is an I2C device
102 I2CR has the capability to directly perform SCOM operations instead