Re: [PATCH v3 0/6] IIO pulse capture support for TI ECAP

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On 05/02/14 20:23, Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
Hello.

On 02/05/2014 10:01 PM, Matt Porter wrote:

[...]

This series adds support for PWM capture devices within IIO and
adds a TI ECAP IIO driver.

PWM capture devices are supported using a new IIO "pulse" channel type.

The IIO ECAP driver implements interrupt driven triggered buffer capture
only as raw sample reads are not applicable to this hardware.
Initially, the driver supports a single pulse width measurement with
configurable polarity. The ECAP hardware can support measurement of a
complete period and duty cycle but this is not yet implemented.


How about pulse counting? I have the hardware that can also
countpulses in addition to measuring the periods, so I'm interested
in this work (initially I supported it in driver/misc/ but it got
turned down for iio).

I'm afraid I'd forgotten this completely if you can dig out some links
to that discussion it would be great. Only one I can find right now
is a request that you post an ABI introducing this as a generic pulse
counter rather than a speed measurement.

Good point though - under my previous sketched outline, perhaps

in_waveform_cyclecount_input?  (I would imagine that it doesn't come
out needing scaling!)

WBR, Sergei

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