Dear All, The need for an industrialio subsystem was discussed in http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/5/20/135 Firstly thanks to all the people who have contributed to the discussion of this in the past. In brief the intention is provide a kernel subsystem directed towards the handling on sensors (and later related output devices) such as ADC's, accelerometers and many others. Key features of the subsystem include: * Provision of sysfs access for direct reading from devices (similar to hwmon but without the buffering / update rate restrictions) * Provision of chrdevs through which events may be passed to userspace in a similar fashion to the input subsystem. These events may be anything from hardware thresholds set on the sensor itself to sw / hw ring buffer event notifications (50% full etc). * Provision of access via chrdevs to hardware ring buffers on devices that provide them. * Software ring buffer support to allow semi regular capture of data form the device. Typically this will be driven from either datardy events, or from a periodic timer interrupt (to this end a very simple wrapper for periodic RTC's is included. This will move to more generic timer interfaces as and when they become available. For now available rtc's must be registered with the subsystem via the industrialio_register_ptimer function form within a board init. * A set of sample drivers illustrating the main 'classes' of device. By classes I really mean devices that are interfaced with in a similar way. The subsystem is now in a functional state with a small set of drivers: Max1363 (supports numerous Maxim i2c ADC's) (tested with max1363 and max1238 chips) - Uses a periodic timer to provide ring buffer mode. - All reads form these devices are scan modes so direct single element access is not provided. - Monitor mode on max1363 is not yet supported (need to do a bit debugging of the board I have so as to be able to test this). ST LIS3L02DQ - SPI accelerometer. - Uses a datardy interrupt to driver a software ring buffer. - Most functionality of this device is supported. VTI SCA3000 (tested with an e05) - Hardware ring buffer. More drivers in preparation. Next focus will be on cleaning up / implementing a more generic timer framework and allowing the system to partly run if not all dependencies are met (particularly availability of timers). An initial set of patches will be attached to this thread shortly. -- Jonathan Cameron