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#ifndef __INCLUDED_TEA6415C__ #define __INCLUDED_TEA6415C__ /* possible i2c-addresses */ #define I2C_TEA6415C_1 0x03 #define I2C_TEA6415C_2 0x43 /* the tea6415c's design is quite brain-dead. although there are 8 inputs and 6 outputs, these aren't enumerated in any way. because I don't want to say "connect input pin 20 to output pin 17", I define a "virtual" pin-order. */ /* input pins */ #define TEA6415C_OUTPUT1 18 #define TEA6415C_OUTPUT2 14 #define TEA6415C_OUTPUT3 16 #define TEA6415C_OUTPUT4 17 #define TEA6415C_OUTPUT5 13 #define TEA6415C_OUTPUT6 15 /* output pins */ #define TEA6415C_INPUT1 5 #define TEA6415C_INPUT2 8 #define TEA6415C_INPUT3 3 #define TEA6415C_INPUT4 20 #define TEA6415C_INPUT5 6 #define TEA6415C_INPUT6 10 #define TEA6415C_INPUT7 1 #define TEA6415C_INPUT8 11 struct tea6415c_multiplex { int in; /* input-pin */ int out; /* output-pin */ }; #define TEA6415C_SWITCH _IOW('v',1,struct tea6415c_multiplex) #endif |