Mailing List Archive GT. Please excuse my brevity. Note that none of these should stop you writing an iio driver particularly as the current one doesn’t support your part. One of the things I’m struggling with right now are having two interrupt lines. I was afraid I had wasted several days grokking the 2. I’m not sure what they are, and the datasheet makes no attempt to clarify the issue.
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Intelligent Motion-Sensing Platform Driver. We would need to ensure that allows for polled as well as event driven.
Note that none of these should stop you writing an iio driver particularly as the current one doesn’t support your part. Media Subscription Media Contacts. This driver also supports KXCJ This driver isn’t as fully functional. I found an IIO driver for the device written for 2.
So what are your bizarre and interesting then? I know that I liked the idea of having an joystick device created for an accelerometer because that allows to get many programs to access the device almost without any modifications. To compile this driver as a module, choose M. That is clearly wrong!
The code is a bit of a mess right now as it is the result of my slowly rewriting it from a 2. I agree that this sort of device should have an input interface.
In kernel ones much less so! Looking forward to it.
Not sure if a joystick is the right option, but that’s more one for Dmitry to comment on. So the answer to your question is “I don’t know”, which is why I want to make it as configurable as possible to enable others to be bizarre and interesting: Is there some interface we should ensure all accelerometer driver’s implement?
I suppose all that is needed is to expose the range and the scale e. I am more interested in enabling people to do bizarre and interesting things with the device, so I’m leaning toward continuing with my IIO implementation. Say yes here to get support liunx the Sensortek STK 3-axis. I’m not sure what you mean by “rate of change of acceleration thresholds”, but as the thresholds lls331dlh this device are per-interrupt not axis nor direction and only 6 bits while the axis values are s That said, I don’t know much about the user interface to IIO.
The device features ultra low-power operational modes that allow advanced power saving and smart sleep to wake-up functions.
Thresholds and timing of interrupt generators are programmable by the end user on the fly. If so, these modules will be created: Hence he may initially want to do a separate driver with that keeping in mind the aim of mergining in the existing driver.
When adding new entries keep the list in lls331dlh order. My only complaint with the iio: What do you think Jonathan?
Yes, after dusting off the 2. Maybe we leave this question for now
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