Registers
NAME
|
PHYSICAL ADDRESS
|
PROCESS ADDRESS
|
WIDTH
|
REG_I2C1DATA
|
0x10161000
|
0x1EC61000
|
1
|
REG_I2C1CNT
|
0x10161001
|
0x1EC61001
|
1
|
REG_I2C1CNTEX
|
0x10161002
|
0x1EC61002
|
2
|
REG_I2C1SCL
|
0x10161004
|
0x1EC61004
|
2
|
REG_I2C2DATA
|
0x10144000
|
0x1EC44000
|
1
|
REG_I2C2CNT
|
0x10144001
|
0x1EC44001
|
1
|
REG_I2C2CNTEX
|
0x10144002
|
0x1EC44002
|
2
|
REG_I2C2SCL
|
0x10144004
|
0x1EC44004
|
2
|
REG_I2C3DATA
|
0x10148000
|
0x1EC48000
|
1
|
REG_I2C3CNT
|
0x10148001
|
0x1EC48001
|
1
|
REG_I2C3CNTEX
|
0x10148002
|
0x1EC48002
|
2
|
REG_I2C3SCL
|
0x10148004
|
0x1EC48004
|
2
|
I2C Devices
Device id
|
Device bus id
|
Device address
|
Device description
|
0
|
1
|
0x4a
|
Power management?(same device addr as the DSi power-management)
|
1
|
1
|
0x7a
|
Camera0?(same dev-addr as DSi cam0)
|
2
|
1
|
0x78
|
Camera1?(same dev-addr as DSi cam1)
|
3
|
2
|
0x4a
|
MCU
|
4
|
2
|
0x78
|
?
|
5
|
2
|
0x2c
|
?
|
6
|
2
|
0x2e
|
?
|
7
|
2
|
0x40
|
?
|
8
|
2
|
0x44
|
?
|
9
|
3
|
0xa6
|
?
|
10
|
3
|
0xd0
|
?
|
11
|
3
|
0xd2
|
?
|
12
|
3
|
0xa4
|
?
|
13
|
3
|
0x9a
|
IR
|
14
|
3
|
0xa0
|
eeprom?
|
Device 3
REGISTER
|
WIDTH
|
DESCRIPTION
|
0x03
|
8
|
?
|
0x04
|
8
|
?
|
0x18
|
8
|
?
|
0x20
|
8
|
Writing u8 value 4 here triggers a hardware system reboot. Writing u8 value 8 triggers a shutdown via power-off?
|
0x22
|
8
|
?
|
0x23
|
8
|
?
|
0x24
|
8
|
?
|
0x28
|
8
|
?
|
0x29
|
8
|
?
|
0x2A
|
8
|
?
|
0x2B
|
8
|
?
|
0x2C
|
8
|
?
|
0x2D
|
0x64
|
This is used for controlling the notification LED(see MCURTC:SetInfoLEDPatternHeader as well), when this register is written.
|
0x2E
|
1
|
This returns the notification LED status when read.
|
0x30
|
8
|
?
|
0x31
|
8
|
?
|
0x32
|
8
|
?
|
0x33
|
8
|
?
|
0x34
|
8
|
?
|
0x35
|
8
|
?
|
0x36
|
8
|
?
|
0x37
|
8
|
?
|
0x38
|
8
|
?
|
0x39
|
8
|
?
|
0x3A
|
8
|
?
|
0x3B
|
8
|
?
|
0x3C
|
8
|
?
|
0x41
|
8
|
?
|
0x43
|
8
|
?
|
0x4E
|
8
|
?
|
0x50
|
8
|
?
|
0x51
|
8
|
?
|
0x58
|
8
|
?
|
0x60
|
8
|
?
|
Device 13
From the datasheet linked to here, for the structure of the I2C register address u8: "Bit 0 is not used, bits 2:1 select the channel, bits 6:3 select one of the UART internal registers. Bit 7 is not used with the I2C-bus interface, but it is used by the SPI interface to indicate a read or a write operation."
I2CCNT
REG_I2CxCNT
BIT
|
DESCRIPTION
|
0
|
HOLD (0=Last byte of transaction, 1=More bytes coming)
|
2
|
Error flag/ack?
|
4
|
Read mode related?
|
5
|
Read mode?
|
6
|
IRQ enable?
|
7
|
Enable?
|