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Date:      Sun, 25 Apr 2021 13:32:00 +0100
From:      Mark Murray <markm@FreeBSD.org>
To:        freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   I2C/IIC working on RPI4 8GB?
Message-ID:  <1C2DD11C-B1F6-4C2A-9AB0-5F1553520FF5@FreeBSD.org>

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Hi All,

Does anyone here have IIC/I2C working on a CURRENT (I'm running latest) =
FreeBSD?

I've never seen it work; Last time I had working IIC was on an RPI3.

There is a /dev/iic0, and I have a known working RTC on it, but the scan =
just times out:

[root@grasshopper ~]# i2c -s
Hardware may not support START/STOP scanning; trying less-reliable read =
method.
<TIMEOUT>
Scanning I2C devices on /dev/iic0: <none found>


I suspect something not-quite-right in DTS land, but I lack the =
knowledge to investigate. I've done some random stumbling around in the =
dark with overlays and the like, but I've either seen the above error, =
or a total lack of /dev/iic0.

Thanks!

M
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Mark R V Murray


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