document what I found out about the v210's i2c GPIOs.

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This is about the i2c GPIO chips found in the Sun Fire v210, starting at
/pci/isa@7/i2c@0,320/gpio@0,44
Input/Output assignments and levels are what the firmware leaves us with -
all LEDs off except the power one.
All known pin functions were determined by experiment. No idea what the
undocumented pins do, if anything.
[ 1.000000] pcagpio0 at iic0 addr 0x22: PCA9555
[ 1.000000] dir: I-IIIIIIIIIIIIII
[ 1.000000] lvl: X XXXX XXX XXXX
[ 1.000000] dir: -O--------------
[ 1.000000] lvl: X
^
0x0400 clears when the case is open
[ 1.000000] pcagpio1 at iic0 addr 0x23: PCA9555
[ 1.000000] dir: ------IIIIIIIIII
[ 1.000000] lvl: XXXXXXXX
[ 1.000000] dir: OOOOOO----------
[ 1.000000] lvl: XXXXXX
Bit 0x0002 gets set when bay 1 is empty, I would assume 0x0001 is for bay 0.
The output bits seem to control the drive bay LEDs
0x2000 - bay 1, blue LED
0x1000 - bay 0, blue LED
0x0800 - bay 1, both LEDs orange
0x0400 - bay 0, both LEDs orange
all low active, the remaining outputs don't seem to do anything.
[ 1.000000] pcagpio2 at iic0 addr 0x34: PCA9555
[ 1.000000] dir: --II----IIIIIIII
[ 1.000000] lvl: X XXXXXXXX
[ 1.000000] dir: OO--OOOO--------
[ 1.000000] lvl: XX XXXX
clearing 0x0300 reset the machine
probably controls redundant / hot-swappable power supplies on v240.
[ 1.000000] pcagpio3 at iic0 addr 0x38: PCA9556
[ 1.000000] dir: ----------------
[ 1.000000] lvl:
[ 1.000000] dir: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
[ 1.000000] lvl: XXX XXXX
This controls the front panel LEDs
0x80 - indicator LED
0x20 - fault LED
0x10 - power LED
all low active, the remaining outputs don't seem to do anything.