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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/
Dlpc1857-eeprom.txt1 * NXP LPC18xx EEPROM memory NVMEM driver
4 - compatible: Should be "nxp,lpc1857-eeprom"
8 - reg: EEPROM registers.
9 - mem: EEPROM address space.
12 - eeprom: EEPROM operating clock.
14 the EEPROM in reset.
15 - interrupts: Should contain EEPROM interrupt.
19 eeprom: eeprom@4000e000 {
20 compatible = "nxp,lpc1857-eeprom";
25 clock-names = "eeprom";
Dzii,rave-sp-eeprom.txt1 Zodiac Inflight Innovations RAVE EEPROM Bindings
3 RAVE SP EEPROM device is a "MFD cell" device exposing physical EEPROM
11 - compatible: Should be "zii,rave-sp-eeprom"
15 - zii,eeprom-name: Unique EEPROM identifier describing its function in the
29 eeprom@a4 {
30 compatible = "zii,rave-sp-eeprom";
34 zii,eeprom-name = "main-eeprom";
Dnvmem.yaml14 configuration data stored in NVMEMs like eeprom, efuses and so on.
24 pattern: "^(eeprom|efuse|nvram)(@.*|-[0-9a-f])*$"
76 qfprom: eeprom@700000 {
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
Dvia-velocity.txt9 - no-eeprom : PCI network cards use an external EEPROM to store data. Embedded
10 devices quite often set this data in uboot and do not provide an eeprom.
11 Specify this option if you have no external eeprom.
19 no-eeprom;
Ddavicom-dm9000.txt11 - davicom,no-eeprom : Configuration EEPROM is not available
24 davicom,no-eeprom;
Dmicrochip,lan78xx.txt4 an external EEPROM, but some platforms (e.g. Raspberry Pi 3 B+) have neither.
5 The Device Tree properties, if present, override the OTP and EEPROM.
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/misc/
Didt_89hpesx.txt1 EEPROM / CSR SMBus-slave interface of IDT 89HPESx devices
22 Optionally there can be EEPROM-compatible subnode:
23 - compatible: There are five EEPROM devices supported: 24c32, 24c64, 24c128,
25 - reg: Custom address of EEPROM device (If not specified IDT 89HPESx
26 (optional) device will try to communicate with EEPROM sited by default
28 - read-only : Parameterless property disables writes to the EEPROM
38 eeprom@50 {
Deeprom-93xx46.txt6 "eeprom-93xx46"
10 - read-only : parameter-less property which disables writes to the EEPROM
12 each access to the EEPROM (e.g. for SPI bus multiplexing)
18 eeprom@0 {
19 compatible = "eeprom-93xx46";
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/eeprom/
Dat25.yaml4 $id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/eeprom/at25.yaml#"
14 pattern: "^eeprom@[0-9a-f]{1,2}$"
16 # There are multiple known vendors who manufacture EEPROM chips compatible
51 Size of the eeprom page.
56 Total eeprom size in bytes.
72 Disable writes to the eeprom.
84 Total eeprom size in bytes. Deprecated, use "size" property instead.
90 Addr-mode flags, as defined in include/linux/spi/eeprom.h.
97 Size of the eeprom page. Deprecated, use "pagesize" property instead.
117 eeprom@0 {
Dat24.yaml5 $id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/eeprom/at24.yaml#"
23 pattern: "^eeprom@[0-9a-f]{1,2}$"
25 # There are multiple known vendors who manufacture EEPROM chips compatible
118 description: Descriptive name of the EEPROM.
136 Disables writes to the eeprom.
141 Total eeprom size in bytes.
146 Indicates that the multi-address eeprom does not automatically roll
183 eeprom@52 {
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/
Dmediatek,mt76.txt25 - mediatek,mtd-eeprom: Specify a MTD partition + offset containing EEPROM data
26 - big-endian: if the radio eeprom partition is written in big-endian, specify
28 - mediatek,eeprom-merge-otp: Merge EEPROM data with OTP data. Can be used on
46 mediatek,mtd-eeprom = <&factory 0x8000>;
65 mediatek,mtd-eeprom = <&factory 0x0000>;
Dqca,ath9k.txt33 - qca,no-eeprom: Indicates that there is no physical EEPROM connected to the
35 EEPROM data will be loaded from userspace using the
46 qca,no-eeprom;
Dti,wl1251.txt14 - ti,wl1251-has-eeprom : boolean, the wl1251 has an eeprom connected, which
62 ti,wl1251-has-eeprom;
/Documentation/w1/slaves/
Dw1_ds28e04.rst7 * Maxim DS28E04-100 4096-Bit Addressable 1-Wire EEPROM with PIO
20 Support is provided through the sysfs files "eeprom" and "pio". CRC checking
27 A read operation on the "eeprom" file reads the given amount of bytes
28 from the EEPROM of the DS28E04.
30 A write operation on the "eeprom" file writes the given byte sequence
31 to the EEPROM of the DS28E04. If CRC checking mode is enabled only
Dw1_therm.rst73 To store the current resolution in EEPROM, write ``0`` to ``w1_slave``.
74 Since the EEPROM has a limited amount of writes (>50k), this command should be
85 The write-only sysfs entry ``eeprom`` is an alternative for EEPROM operations.
86 Write ``save`` to save device RAM to EEPROM. Write ``restore`` to restore EEPROM
/Documentation/misc-devices/
Dmax6875.rst21 The Maxim MAX6875 is an EEPROM-programmable power-supply sequencer/supervisor.
23 It also provides 512 bytes of user EEPROM.
25 At reset, the MAX6875 reads the configuration EEPROM into its configuration
45 eeprom - 512 bytes of user-defined EEPROM space.
93 The configuration EEPROM is at addresses 0x8000 - 0x8045.
95 The user EEPROM is at addresses 0x8100 - 0x82ff.
97 Use i2c_smbus_write_word_data() to write a byte to EEPROM.
112 Reading data from the EEPROM is a little more complicated.
Deeprom.rst2 Kernel driver eeprom
7 * Any EEPROM chip in the designated address range
9 Prefix: 'eeprom'
57 This is a simple EEPROM module meant to enable reading the first 256 bytes
58 of an EEPROM (on a SDRAM DIMM for example). However, it will access serial
74 Recent Sony Vaio laptops have an EEPROM at 0x57. We couldn't get the
83 device will no longer respond at the 0x30-37 address. The eeprom driver
105 should have some EEPROM directories in ``/sys/bus/i2c/devices/*`` of names such
106 as "0-0050". Inside each of these is a series of files, the eeprom file
107 contains the binary data from EEPROM.
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/
Disil,isl12026.txt1 ISL12026 I2C RTC/EEPROM
3 ISL12026 is an I2C RTC/EEPROM combination device. The RTC and control
4 registers respond at bus address 0x6f, and the EEPROM array responds
/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-driver-w1_therm17 What: /sys/bus/w1/devices/.../eeprom
22 device data to its embedded EEPROM, either restore data
23 embedded in device EEPROM. Be aware that devices support
24 limited EEPROM writing cycles (typical 50k)
26 * 'save': save device RAM to EEPROM
27 * 'restore': restore EEPROM data in device RAM
54 power is lost. Trigger a 'save' to EEPROM command to keep
99 * '0' : save the 2 or 3 bytes to the device EEPROM
/Documentation/i2c/
Dslave-eeprom-backend.rst2 Linux I2C slave EEPROM backend
7 This backend simulates an EEPROM on the connected I2C bus. Its memory contents
10 /sys/bus/i2c/devices/<device-directory>/slave-eeprom
/Documentation/ABI/stable/
Dsysfs-driver-w1_ds28e0410 What: /sys/bus/w1/devices/.../eeprom
13 Description: read/write the contents of the EEPROM memory of the DS28E04-100
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/
Di2c-mux-pinctrl.txt76 eeprom {
77 compatible = "eeprom";
87 eeprom {
88 compatible = "eeprom";
/Documentation/spi/
Dspi-sc18is602.rst33 to initiate longer transfers will fail with -EINVAL. EEPROM read operations and
37 sizes to access a device, can not be used directly to read data from EEPROM.
/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/cirrus/
Dcs89x0.rst155 stored in an on-board EEPROM. You must use the DOS-based CS8900/20 Setup
156 Utility if you want to change the adapter's configuration in EEPROM.
159 configuration parameters on the command-line to override the EEPROM's settings
160 or for interface configuration when an EEPROM is not used. (CS8920-based
161 adapters must use an EEPROM.) See Section 3.0 LOADING THE DRIVER AS A MODULE.
221 provides a means to override the EEPROM's settings or for interface
222 configuration when an EEPROM is not used.
250 a) If an EEPROM is present, any specified command-line parameter
252 EEPROM.
271 e) The minimum command-line configuration required if an EEPROM is
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/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/davicom/
Ddm9000.rst95 the availability of an external configuration EEPROM.
118 EEPROM, or that the EEPROM should be hidden from the user.
171 state information, the PHY state and the EEPROM.

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