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  1 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>
  2 KernelVersion:  5.0
  3 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
  4 Description:
  5                 An I3C bus. This directory will contain one sub-directory per
  6                 I3C device present on the bus.
  7 
  8 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/current_master
  9 KernelVersion:  5.0
 10 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 11 Description:
 12                 Expose the master that owns the bus (<bus-id>-<master-pid>) at
 13                 the time this file is read. Note that bus ownership can change
 14                 overtime, so there's no guarantee that when the read() call
 15                 returns, the value returned is still valid.
 16 
 17 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/mode
 18 KernelVersion:  5.0
 19 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 20 Description:
 21                 I3C bus mode. Can be "pure", "mixed-fast" or "mixed-slow". See
 22                 the I3C specification for a detailed description of what each
 23                 of these modes implies.
 24 
 25 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/i3c_scl_frequency
 26 KernelVersion:  5.0
 27 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 28 Description:
 29                 The frequency (expressed in Hz) of the SCL signal when
 30                 operating in I3C SDR mode.
 31 
 32 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/i2c_scl_frequency
 33 KernelVersion:  5.0
 34 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 35 Description:
 36                 The frequency (expressed in Hz) of the SCL signal when
 37                 operating in I2C mode.
 38 
 39 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/dynamic_address
 40 KernelVersion:  5.0
 41 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 42 Description:
 43                 Dynamic address assigned to the master controller. This
 44                 address may change if the bus is re-initialized.
 45 
 46 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/bcr
 47 KernelVersion:  5.0
 48 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 49 Description:
 50                 BCR stands for Bus Characteristics Register and express the
 51                 device capabilities in term of speed, maximum read/write
 52                 length, etc. See the I3C specification for more details.
 53                 This entry describes the BCR of the master controller driving
 54                 the bus.
 55 
 56 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/dcr
 57 KernelVersion:  5.0
 58 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 59 Description:
 60                 DCR stands for Device Characteristics Register and express the
 61                 device capabilities in term of exposed features. See the I3C
 62                 specification for more details.
 63                 This entry describes the DCR of the master controller driving
 64                 the bus.
 65 
 66 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/pid
 67 KernelVersion:  5.0
 68 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 69 Description:
 70                 PID stands for Provisioned 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
 73                 the same type can be connected on the same bus.
 74                 See the I3C specification for more details.
 75                 This entry describes the PID of the master controller driving
 76                 the bus.
 77 
 78 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/hdrcap
 79 KernelVersion:  5.0
 80 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 81 Description:
 82                 Expose the HDR (High Data Rate) capabilities of a device.
 83                 Returns a list of supported HDR mode, each element is separated
 84                 by space. Modes can be "hdr-ddr", "hdr-tsp" and "hdr-tsl".
 85                 See the I3C specification for more details about these HDR
 86                 modes.
 87 
 88                 This entry describes the HDRCAP of the master controller
 89                 driving the bus.
 90 
 91 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/hotjoin
 92 KernelVersion:  6.8
 93 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
 94 Description:
 95                 I3C’s Hot-Join mechanism allows an I3C Device to inform the
 96                 Active Controller that a newly-joined Target is present on the
 97                 I3C Bus and is ready to receive a Dynamic Address, in order to
 98                 become fully functional on the Bus. Hot-Join is used when the
 99                 Target is mounted on the same I3C bus and remains depowered
100                 until needed or until the Target is physically inserted into the
101                 I3C bus
102 
103                 This entry allows to enable or disable Hot-join of the Current
104                 Controller driving the bus.
105 
106 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>
107 KernelVersion:  5.0
108 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
109 Description:
110                 An I3C device present on I3C bus identified by <bus-id>. Note
111                 that all devices are represented including the master driving
112                 the bus.
113 
114 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/dynamic_address
115 KernelVersion:  5.0
116 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
117 Description:
118                 Dynamic address assigned to device <bus-id>-<device-pid>. This
119                 address may change if the bus is re-initialized.
120 
121 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/bcr
122 KernelVersion:  5.0
123 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
124 Description:
125                 BCR stands for Bus Characteristics Register and express the
126                 device capabilities in term of speed, maximum read/write
127                 length, etc. See the I3C specification for more details.
128 
129 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/dcr
130 KernelVersion:  5.0
131 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
132 Description:
133                 DCR stands for Device Characteristics Register and express the
134                 device capabilities in term of exposed features. See the I3C
135                 specification for more details.
136 
137 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/pid
138 KernelVersion:  5.0
139 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
140 Description:
141                 PID stands for Provisioned ID and is used to uniquely identify
142                 a device on a bus. This PID contains information about the
143                 vendor, the part and an instance ID so that several devices of
144                 the same type can be connected on the same bus.
145                 See the I3C specification for more details.
146 
147 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>/hdrcap
148 KernelVersion:  5.0
149 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
150 Description:
151                 Expose the HDR (High Data Rate) capabilities of a device.
152                 Returns a list of supported HDR mode, each element is separated
153                 by space. Modes can be "hdr-ddr", "hdr-tsp" and "hdr-tsl".
154 
155                 See the I3C specification for more details about these HDR
156                 modes.
157 
158 What:           /sys/bus/i3c/devices/<bus-id>-<device-pid>
159 KernelVersion:  5.0
160 Contact:        linux-i3c@vger.kernel.org
161 Description:
162                 These directories are just symbolic links to
163                 /sys/bus/i3c/devices/i3c-<bus-id>/<bus-id>-<device-pid>.

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