On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 03:06:35PM +0000, Charles Keepax wrote: > There is maybe more argument for porting the Arizona code across > anyways, since for a long time Android didn't properly support extcon > either. It supported the earlier out of tree switch stuff, extcon Completely moving the driver doesn't cause the same problems as the current proposal (unless it drops functionality I guess, there were issues with adding new detection types into the input layer but I can't remember if this hardware was impacted by that or not). > had a switch compatibility mode, but that didn't actually work I > think due to android hard coding some sysfs naming or something > (memory is a little fuzzy on the details was a while ago now). Yeah, it was a trivial edit to make it work which given everyone was patching Android anyway wasn't a huge issue for shipping things (or you could futz it in the kernel too if you felt like it).
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