Re: pushing SOC specific Trigger provider driver to upstream kernel

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On 31/08/14 15:50, Naidu Tellapati wrote:
> Hi Mr. Jonathan and all,
> 
For now just cc'd Lars-Peter on the basis Analog have a very similar timer based trigger (still in staging)
and I suspect he has some thoughts on this.

Lars, want to comment?
> My name is Naidu Tellapati from India. I work for Imagination Technologies, India. Thanks in advance for your help in this regard.
> 
> After going through some of the emails in the Linux-IIO email archive, we have taken the following approach to implement our Linux IIO based ADC driver.
> 
> We are planning to have two drivers as part of our implementation.
> 
> 1. Timer's Periodic Interrupt Trigger Provider IIO driver (This driver uses our SOC specific Timer's periodic interrupt)
> 
> 2. The generic IIO ADC driver (This ADC driver uses the periodic Timer Interrupt Trigger provided by the above driver)
> 
> The plan is to push both the drivers upstream to kernel.org. Now please suggest us, do you consider SOC specific Trigger Provider driver as well for pushing upstream to kernel.org ?
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Regards,
> Naidu.
> 
> 
> 
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