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karan 2720fa71c7 add I2C and SPI tools for hardware interaction (#140)
* add I2C and SPI tools for hardware interaction

- Implemented I2CTool for I2C bus interaction, including device scanning, reading, and writing.
- Implemented SPITool for SPI bus communication, supporting device listing, data transfer, and reading.
- Added platform-specific implementations for Linux and stubs for non-Linux platforms.
- Updated agent loop to register new I2C and SPI tools.
- Created documentation for hardware skills, including usage examples and pinmux setup instructions.

* Remove build constraints for Linux from I2C and SPI tool files.
2026-02-14 16:53:17 +08:00

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---
name: hardware
description: Read and control I2C and SPI peripherals on Sipeed boards (LicheeRV Nano, MaixCAM, NanoKVM).
homepage: https://wiki.sipeed.com/hardware/en/lichee/RV_Nano/1_intro.html
metadata: {"nanobot":{"emoji":"🔧","requires":{"tools":["i2c","spi"]}}}
---
# Hardware (I2C / SPI)
Use the `i2c` and `spi` tools to interact with sensors, displays, and other peripherals connected to the board.
## Quick Start
```
# 1. Find available buses
i2c detect
# 2. Scan for connected devices
i2c scan (bus: "1")
# 3. Read from a sensor (e.g. AHT20 temperature/humidity)
i2c read (bus: "1", address: 0x38, register: 0xAC, length: 6)
# 4. SPI devices
spi list
spi read (device: "2.0", length: 4)
```
## Before You Start — Pinmux Setup
Most I2C/SPI pins are shared with WiFi on Sipeed boards. You must configure pinmux before use.
See `references/board-pinout.md` for board-specific commands.
**Common steps:**
1. Stop WiFi if using shared pins: `/etc/init.d/S30wifi stop`
2. Load i2c-dev module: `modprobe i2c-dev`
3. Configure pinmux with `devmem` (board-specific)
4. Verify with `i2c detect` and `i2c scan`
## Safety
- **Write operations** require `confirm: true` — always confirm with the user first
- I2C addresses are validated to 7-bit range (0x03-0x77)
- SPI modes are validated (0-3 only)
- Maximum per-transaction: 256 bytes (I2C), 4096 bytes (SPI)
## Common Devices
See `references/common-devices.md` for register maps and usage of popular sensors:
AHT20, BME280, SSD1306 OLED, MPU6050 IMU, DS3231 RTC, INA219 power monitor, PCA9685 PWM, and more.
## Troubleshooting
| Problem | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| No I2C buses found | `modprobe i2c-dev` and check device tree |
| Permission denied | Run as root or add user to `i2c` group |
| No devices on scan | Check wiring, pull-up resistors (4.7k typical), and pinmux |
| Bus number changed | I2C adapter numbers can shift between boots; use `i2c detect` to find current assignment |
| WiFi stopped working | I2C-1/SPI-2 share pins with WiFi SDIO; can't use both simultaneously |
| `devmem` not found | Download separately or use `busybox devmem` |
| SPI transfer returns all zeros | Check MISO wiring and device power |
| SPI transfer returns all 0xFF | Device not responding; check CS pin and clock polarity (mode) |