Re: [PATCH 2/2] Input: atmel_mxt_ts - Add keycodes array example

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On 08/15/2014 10:08 AM, Nick Dyer wrote:
On 15/08/14 13:01, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:
By passing all these keycodes the touchpad worked as expected for me and the
driver did the same than the Chrome OS driver that has these keycodes hardcoded
when is_tp is true.

at the protocol guide for T19.

I don't have access to proper documentation and I wouldn't expect people to have
access to non-public docs in order to use a Device Tree binding.

That's why I wanted to document an example, so using this property could be
easier for others and they shouldn't have to look at the driver in order to
figure it out (and getting it wrong as you said :) )

So it would be great if you could provide an example on how this is supposed to
be used.

Any comments on this? I would really appreciate if you can expand on how
this DT property is supposed to be used so I can re-spin the atmel support
patch for Peach boards.

The below patch improves the documentation for the gpio-property.

That patch makes sense, and is a nice description,
Acked-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@xxxxxxxxxx>

diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/atmel,maxtouch.txt

  Example:

         touch@4b {


Perhaps it makes sense to add a linux,gpio-keymap property into the example too though; IIRC there was an earlier patch to the docs that did this?
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