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-2009 8/18
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-Core:
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-1) Get reviews
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-2) Additional testing
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-3) Ensure all desirable features present by adding more devices.
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- Major changes not expected except in response to comments
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-Max1363 core:
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-1) Possibly add sysfs exports of constant useful to userspace.
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-Would be nice
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-2) Support hardware generated interrupts
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-3) Expand device set. Lots of other maxim adc's have very
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- similar interfaces.
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-
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-MXS LRADC driver:
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-This is a classic MFD device as it combines the following subdevices
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- - touchscreen controller (input subsystem related device)
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- - general purpose ADC channels
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- - battery voltage monitor (power subsystem related device)
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- - die temperature monitor (thermal management)
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-At least the battery voltage and die temperature feature is required in-kernel
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-by a driver of the SoC's battery charging unit to avoid any damage to the
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-silicon and the battery.
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-TSL2561
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-Would be nice
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-1) Open question of userspace vs kernel space balance when
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-converting to useful light measurements from device ones.
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-2) Add sysfs elements necessary to allow device agnostic
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-unit conversion.
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-LIS3L02DQ core
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-LIS3L02DQ ring
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-KXSD9
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-Currently minimal driver, would be nice to add:
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-1) Support for all chip generated interrupts (events),
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-basically get support up to level of lis3l02dq driver.
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-Ring buffer core
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-SCA3000
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-Would be nice
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-1) Testing on devices other than sca3000-e05
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-Trigger core support
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-1) Discussion of approach. Is it general enough?
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-Ring Buffer:
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-1) Discussion of approach.
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-There are probably better ways of doing this. The
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-intention is to allow for more than one software ring
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-buffer implementation as different users will have
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-different requirements. This one suits mid range
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-frequencies (100Hz - 4kHz).
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-2) Lots of testing
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-GPIO trigger
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-1) Add control over the type of interrupt etc. This will
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-necessitate a header that is also visible from arch board
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-files. (avoided at the moment to keep the driver set
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-contained in staging).
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+2016 10/09
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ADI Drivers:
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CC the device-drivers-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org mailing list when
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e-mailing the normal IIO list (see below).
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-Documentation
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-1) Lots of cleanup and expansion.
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-2) Some device require individual docs.
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Contact: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>.
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Mailing list: linux-iio@vger.kernel.org
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