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SMBUS(4)		    Kernel Interfaces Manual		      SMBUS(4)

NAME
       smbus --	System Management Bus

SYNOPSIS
       device smbus

       device iicsmb
       device bktr

DESCRIPTION
       The  smbus system provides a uniform, modular and architecture-indepen-
       dent system for the implementation of drivers to	 control  various  SMB
       devices	and  to	 utilize different SMB controllers (I2C, PIIX4,	Brook-
       tree848,	vm86...).

System Management Bus
       The System Management Bus is a two-wire interface through which	simple
       power-related  chips  can communicate with rest of the system.  It uses
       I2C as its backbone (see	iicbus(4)).

       A system	using SMB passes messages to and from devices instead of trip-
       ping individual control lines.

       With the	SMBus, a device	can provide manufacturer information, tell the
       system what its model/part number is, save  its	state  for  a  suspend
       event, report different types of	errors,	accept control parameters, and
       return its status.

       The SMBus may share the same host device	and physical bus as ACCESS bus
       components  provided  that an appropriate electrical bridge is provided
       between the internal SMB	devices	and external ACCESS bus	devices.

SEE ALSO
       bktr(4),	iicbus(4), iicsmb(4), smb(4)

       The SMBus specification,	http://www.smbus.org/specs/.

HISTORY
       The smbus manual	page first appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.

AUTHORS
       This manual page	was written by Nicolas Souchu.

FreeBSD	13.0			August 10, 1998			      SMBUS(4)

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