RE: How to use an ACPI declared GPIO in a userspace ...

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HI Andy,

> > So, what about adding the following
> >
> >
> > (Replace '...' with meaningful line names or drop for now, but in any
> > case you need to provide as much names as lines of such GPIO
> > controller)
> 
> I have checked the code, so it allows you to define from 0 up to all
> lines, but no gaps.
> Thus, I have dropped '...' line in above excerpt, added the compiled
> AML to initramfs (initrd method) and voila!
> 
> % gpioinfo gpiochip1
> gpiochip1 - 77 lines:
>        line   0:      "Line0"       unused   input  active-high
>        line   1:      "Line1"       unused   input  active-high
>        line   2:      "Line2"       unused   input  active-high
>        line   3:      unnamed       unused   input  active-high
> 
> 
> % gpiofind Line2
> gpiochip1 2
> 
> Of course you may convert _DSD to be a Method and fill the line names
> dynamically with help of ASL.

Thanks for your help, I try now!

> 
> --
> With Best Regards,
> Andy Shevchenko

Best regards,

Flavio




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