Re: [PATCH v2 0/9] rc: Add IR encode based wakeup filtering

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Em Fri, 14 Mar 2014 23:04:10 +0000
James Hogan <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:

> A recent discussion about proposed interfaces for setting up the
> hardware wakeup filter lead to the conclusion that it could help to have
> the generic capability to encode and modulate scancodes into raw IR
> events so that drivers for hardware with a low level wake filter (on the
> level of pulse/space durations) can still easily implement the higher
> level scancode interface that is proposed.
> 
> I posted an RFC patchset showing how this could work, and Antti Seppälä
> posted additional patches to support rc5-sz and nuvoton-cir. This
> patchset improves the original RFC patches and combines & updates
> Antti's patches.
> 
> I'm happy these patches are a good start at tackling the problem, as
> long as Antti is happy with them and they work for him of course.
> 
> Future work could include:
>  - Encoders for more protocols.
>  - Carrier signal events (no use unless a driver makes use of it).
> 
> Patch 1 adds the new encode API.
> Patches 2-3 adds some modulation helpers.
> Patches 4-6 adds some raw encode implementations.
> Patch 7 adds some rc-core support for encode based wakeup filtering.
> Patch 8 adds debug loopback of encoded scancode when filter set.
> Patch 9 (untested) adds encode based wakeup filtering to nuvoton-cir.
> 
> Changes in v2:

Any news about this patch series? There are some comments about them,
so I'll be tagging it as "changes requested" at patchwork, waiting
for a v3 (or is it already there in the middle of the 49 patches from
David?).

Regards,
Mauro
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