Re: [RFC PATCH v3 1/3] input:misc:driver support for Kionix kxte9 accelerometer

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Pandita, Vikram wrote:
Chris

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Subject: [RFC PATCH v3 1/3] input:misc:driver support for Kionix kxte9 accelerometer

From: Chris Hudson <chudson@xxxxxxxxxx>

This is a request for comments regarding adding driver support for the Kionix
KXTE9 digital tri-axis accelerometer.  This part features built-in tilt
position (orientation), wake-up and back-to-sleep algorithms, which can trigger
a user-configurable physical interrupt.  The driver uses i2c for device
communication, a misc node for IOCTLs, and input nodes for reporting
acceleration data and interrupt status information.  Moved to
drivers/input/misc after discussion on linux-omap mailing list.

Any way to test these features of accelerometer with your set of 3 patches applied?

Say with a busybox filesystem or poky?
Sure, I've been using busybox with the ZoomII and testing the hardware throughout the development process. You'll need to attach a KXTE9 to the i2c-2 bus, vdd, iovdd, ground, and gpio156 on the J43 header if using a ZoomII. I can give you the exact pins I'm using if you would like.
Thank you,
Chris
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