Kernel driver pca9539 ===================== NOTE: this driver is deprecated and will be dropped soon, use drivers/gpio/pca9539.c instead. Supported chips: * Philips PCA9539 Prefix: 'pca9539' Addresses scanned: none Datasheet: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/datasheets/PCA9539_2.pdf Author: Ben Gardner Description ----------- The Philips PCA9539 is a 16 bit low power I/O device. All 16 lines can be individually configured as an input or output. The input sense can also be inverted. The 16 lines are split between two bytes. Detection --------- The PCA9539 is difficult to detect and not commonly found in PC machines, so you have to pass the I2C bus and address of the installed PCA9539 devices explicitly to the driver at load time via the force=... parameter. Sysfs entries ------------- Each is a byte that maps to the 8 I/O bits. A '0' suffix is for bits 0-7, while '1' is for bits 8-15. input[01] - read the current value output[01] - sets the output value direction[01] - direction of each bit: 1=input, 0=output invert[01] - toggle the input bit sense input reads the actual state of the line and is always available. The direction defaults to input for all channels. General Remarks --------------- Note that each output, direction, and invert entry controls 8 lines. You should use the read, modify, write sequence. For example. to set output bit 0 of 1. val=$(cat output0) val=$(( $val | 1 )) echo $val > output0