On 21/05/17 12:59, Jan Kiszka wrote:
On 2017-05-21 12:47, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
On 17/05/17 16:28, Jan Kiszka wrote:
This is an upstream port of an IIO driver for the TI ADC108S102 and
ADC128S102. The former can be found on the Intel Galileo Gen2 and the
Siemens SIMATIC IOT2000. For those boards, ACPI-based enumeration is
included.
Due to the lack of regulators under ACPI, we hard-code the voltage
provided to the VA pin of the ADC to 5 V, the value used on Galileo and
IOT2000. For DT usage, the regulator "vref-supply" provides this
information. Note that DT usage has not been tested.
Original author: Bogdan Pricop <bogdan.pricop@xxxxxxxxxx>
Ported from Intel Galileo Gen2 BSP to Intel Yocto kernel:
Todor Minchev <todor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Still an issue wrt to it being obviously correct in the ordering in probe
and remove.
As a reviewer I want to be able to run through each step in probe and
compare with remove to ensure they occur in the opposite order and
reverse all the steps in probe. Where ever it deviates from that I have
to think about it and we all know the last thing a reviewer with a big
backlog of patches wants to do is to think hard ;)
Anyhow, I've fixed up and applied to the togreg branch of iio.git and
pushed out as testing for the autobuilders to play with it.
Please check I haven't made a mess of it.
Forgot to push? Not finding it in togreg, which is 5 days old.
As it says, pushed out as testing... Togreg is non rebasing so only
gets pushed out publicly once all the trivial stuff the autobuilders
find has been sorted.
Depending on how busy I am it can be a few days before I get a chance
to push out togreg, whereas testing goes every few patches when I'm
merging stuff.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Jan
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