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1 The I2C protocol knows about two kinds of device addresses: normal 7 bit
2 addresses, and an extended set of 10 bit addresses. The sets of addresses
3 do not intersect: the 7 bit address 0x10 is not the same as the 10 bit
5 To avoid ambiguity, the user sees 10 bit addresses mapped to a different
7 10 bit mode. This is used for creating device names in sysfs. It is also
8 needed when instantiating 10 bit devices via the new_device file in sysfs.
10 I2C messages to and from 10-bit address devices have a different format.
13 The current 10 bit address support is minimal. It should work, however
15 * Not all bus drivers support 10-bit addresses. Some don't because the
16 hardware doesn't support them (SMBus doesn't require 10-bit address
19 (i2c-algo-bit) is known to work.
20 * Some optional features do not support 10-bit addresses. This is the
24 10-bit addresses.
26 Note that 10-bit address devices are still pretty rare, so the limitations