Re: [Patch] ADS7846: Changing chip detection channel due to improper detection

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On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 5:47 PM, GERBER Patrick
<Patrick.Gerber@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using the TSC2046 (newer ADS7846 silicon) on a custom design where the AUX input is not used and so pulled to GND.
> The ADS7846  driver is using the value of the AUX input to detect if a chip is connected or not. If the AUX value is 0x000 or 0xFFF the driver think that there is no chip.
> In my case due to the fact that the AUX input is  pulled to GND the 0x000 value is normal.
>
> Therefore I suggest to use the temp1 channel instead of the AUX channel. The temperature will probably never be 0x000.

What kernel is this against?  Mainline doesn't seem to have this code.
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