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Gregor Boirie
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bc2b7dab62 |
iio:core: timestamping clock selection support
Adds a new per-device sysfs attribute "current_timestamp_clock" to allow userspace to select a particular POSIX clock for buffered samples and events timestamping. Following clocks, as listed in clock_gettime(2), are supported: CLOCK_REALTIME, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, CLOCK_BOOTTIME and CLOCK_TAI. Signed-off-by: Gregor Boirie <gregor.boirie@parrot.com> Acked-by: Sanchayan Maity <maitysanchayan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> |
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Daniel Baluta
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3d85fb6f81 |
iio: dummy: Convert IIO dummy to configfs
We register a new device type named "dummy", this will create a configfs entry under: * /config/iio/devices/dummy. Creating dummy devices is now as simple as: $ mkdir /config/iio/devices/dummy/my_dummy_device Signed-off-by: Daniel Baluta <daniel.baluta@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> |
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Greg Kroah-Hartman
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35ea984dac |
Second set of IIO new drivers, functionality and cleanups for the 4.5 cycle.
The big one here is the configfs support which has been a long time in the works but should allow for cleaner ways to do instantiation of those elements of IIO that aren't directly connected to specific hardware. Lots of cool new stuff we can use this for in the works! New core stuff (basically all configfs support related) * Configfs support - Core support (was waiting for a configfs patch that went in around 4.4rc2) - A little fixlet to add a configfs.h to contain a reference to the configfs_subsystem structure. * Some infrastructure to simplify handling of software based triggers (i.e. ones with no actual hardware associated with them) * A high resolution timer based trigger. This has been around for years but until the configfs support was ready we didn't have a sensible way of instantiating instances of it (the method used for the sysfs_trigger has never been really satisfactory) New Device Support * AMS iAQ Volatile Organic Compounds sensor support. * Freescale imx7d ADC driver * Maxim MAX30100 oximeter driver (note that for these devices most of the smart stuff will be in userspace - effectively they are just light sensors with some interesting led synchronization as far as the kernel is concerned). * Microchip mcp3421 support added to the mcp3422 driver. * TI adc124s021 support added to the adc128s052 driver. * TI ina219, inda226 power monitors. Note that there is an existing hwmon driver for these parts, the usecase is somewhat different so it is unclear at this point if the hwmon driver will eventually be replaced by a bridge from this driver. In the meantime the Kconfig dependencies should prevent both from being built. New driver functionality * us8152d power management support. Cleanups, fixups * Use list_for_each_entry_safe instead of list_for_each_safe with the entry bit coded longhand. * Select IRQ_WORK for IIO_DUMMY_EVGEN. This is a fix that somehow got lost when the driver was moved so lets do it again. * st-accel - drop an unused define. * vz89x, lidar - optimize i2c transactions by using a single i2c tranfers instead of multiple calls where supported (fall back to smbus calls as before if not). * Use dev_get_platdata() in staging drivers: tsl2x7x, adcs and frequency drivers instead of direct access to the structure element. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAABCAAGBQJWbX6IAAoJEFSFNJnE9BaI6E4QAIvGXHn4ew8ZH+IF3UP+n47C WWtgeh7dEvhqpmXN3eWVo9bxA1JdwbE4/purWttszoJjzqowT0qAt6PuIUME+Md4 3jOQ41Sc99YjttIwkLpWTqq3H5c3Tn3q9guZ3Imiz9rmpgHRePQ8aatMGUpOp53m AEY5JQHqCoWHLMEbEy/5w8RJdNf3cy3Re4kjtwrtp7CMynC4ob7dKE7kcZRvywEw 6m4hVOQusLvygg1j235czwBDnf79qYOo96z93Pk/auQlqKX3ce/7yQW3GXvWl97a 8FOmse3FNzX3jwWHELOdAZWIQSLBSqP9N4716qa4orVSihzqAZQ5CSEBPB0r2LS2 cgK4BL6+xjDkwXn9ui4FiyLdUeUjz/zRhvwFZdjwP63hGf5n9ggZO3RuVslc6/8z DOHY5mLdg8CFlMlZUCnCc+1BjU8lgf90+a46Vx4ACJJiqIJrvNRxRKGQZyY/C9sO O8h0Ep5mWovcK1+SWdQSsfxdcWcdb0nJFG/VQeJVxMeJR+5mD5lCYmIj5xFkOxJU WP9xm+7rsCqSPW+vp8hlY3EWunIQB4gWROvLzWCTS2bKW7B12t1UapLZBrI1f6vK JuqHrjKkK7RBRAEldKz6cWCToEaHE+I/k+uIRhlp0of2IPEvGpnm3NoPN1XH3RID 9boPy/eHuShq8EVg0WUt =54PR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'iio-for-4.5b' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jic23/iio into staging-next Jonathan writes: Second set of IIO new drivers, functionality and cleanups for the 4.5 cycle. The big one here is the configfs support which has been a long time in the works but should allow for cleaner ways to do instantiation of those elements of IIO that aren't directly connected to specific hardware. Lots of cool new stuff we can use this for in the works! New core stuff (basically all configfs support related) * Configfs support - Core support (was waiting for a configfs patch that went in around 4.4rc2) - A little fixlet to add a configfs.h to contain a reference to the configfs_subsystem structure. * Some infrastructure to simplify handling of software based triggers (i.e. ones with no actual hardware associated with them) * A high resolution timer based trigger. This has been around for years but until the configfs support was ready we didn't have a sensible way of instantiating instances of it (the method used for the sysfs_trigger has never been really satisfactory) New Device Support * AMS iAQ Volatile Organic Compounds sensor support. * Freescale imx7d ADC driver * Maxim MAX30100 oximeter driver (note that for these devices most of the smart stuff will be in userspace - effectively they are just light sensors with some interesting led synchronization as far as the kernel is concerned). * Microchip mcp3421 support added to the mcp3422 driver. * TI adc124s021 support added to the adc128s052 driver. * TI ina219, inda226 power monitors. Note that there is an existing hwmon driver for these parts, the usecase is somewhat different so it is unclear at this point if the hwmon driver will eventually be replaced by a bridge from this driver. In the meantime the Kconfig dependencies should prevent both from being built. New driver functionality * us8152d power management support. Cleanups, fixups * Use list_for_each_entry_safe instead of list_for_each_safe with the entry bit coded longhand. * Select IRQ_WORK for IIO_DUMMY_EVGEN. This is a fix that somehow got lost when the driver was moved so lets do it again. * st-accel - drop an unused define. * vz89x, lidar - optimize i2c transactions by using a single i2c tranfers instead of multiple calls where supported (fall back to smbus calls as before if not). * Use dev_get_platdata() in staging drivers: tsl2x7x, adcs and frequency drivers instead of direct access to the structure element. |
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Greg Kroah-Hartman
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93c222c0e1 |
Merge 4.4-rc5 into staging-next
We want those fixes in here for testing. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> |
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Arnd Bergmann
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9ab655a32e |
staging: iio: select IRQ_WORK for IIO_DUMMY_EVGEN
The iio dummy code was recently changed to use irq_work_queue, but
that code is compiled into the kernel only if IRQ_WORK is set, so
we can get a link error here:
drivers/built-in.o: In function `iio_evgen_poke':
(.text+0x208a04): undefined reference to `irq_work_queue'
This changes the Kconfig file to match what other drivers do.
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Fixes:
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Greg Kroah-Hartman
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f3cf3fb7ec |
First set of new device support, features and cleanups for IIO in the 4.5 cycle
Usual mixed bag, but the big item perhaps in this series is the DMA buffer support added by Lars-Peter Clausen. It's been in the works for a long time and it will be interesting to see what hardware support shows up now that this is available. New core features + associate cleanup. * Add generic DMA buffer infrastructure * Add a DMAengine framework based buffer Also associated minor changes. - Set the device buffer watermark based on the minimum watermark for all attached buffers rather than just the 'primary' one. - iio_buffer_init - only set the watermark default if one hasn't already been provided. This allows simple support for devices with a fixed watermark. - read only attribute for watermark on fixed watermark devices. - add explicit buffer enable/disable callbacks to allow the buffer to do more than trivial actions when it is being turned on and off. * IIO_VAL_INT support in write_raw_get_fmt function. New device support * Freescale MMA7455/7456L accelerometers * Memsic MXC6255XC accelerometer * ST lis2dh12 accelerometer * TI ADS8688 ADC * TI Palamas (twl6035/7) gpadc New driver features * mma8452 - support either of the available interrupt pins to cope with the case where board layout has lead to a particular one being connected. Staging graduation * Dummy driver - this driver acts as both an example and a test device for those with out hardware to develop userspace code against. Cleanups and minor bits and bobs. * treewide - Sort out the ordering of iio_device_register/unregister vs runtime pm function calls so that it's all nice and consistent and not race prone. - Check sscanf return values. None of the cases will actually happen as the strings are supplied internally, but best to be consistent on this. * ad7780 - switch over to the gpio descriptor interface and remove the now unused platform data which gets rid of a header entirely. * ad7793 - drop a pointless else statement. * at91_adc - Swap kmalloc_array in for a kmalloc doing the same job. * dummy - get rid of some commented out lines that snuck in during the move of the driver. * lm3533-als - Print an error message on provision of an invalid resistance. * mcp320x - Add compatible strings with vendor prefix and deprecate those with no vendor prefix. * mxs-lradc - Use BIT macro in various places rather than shifted ones. * pa12203001 - Power off the chip if the registration fails. * pulsedlight-lidar-lite - add runtime PM support. * xilinx XADC - constify an iio_buffer_setup_ops structure. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAABCAAGBQJWUcmhAAoJEFSFNJnE9BaIyjYP/0A+CZMUqIGbYG9qFxnq7yYZ 977Wt/gGI8+Jq5RwNw6gTfhp2GrCN+5gzDbE2mBEn94c6SKBrj2Q9trW1FQ+Nhfx 9bZoyq3ZPRCV+efEDGfeK/JWRwv+V6IWwAF2J/iCPWpRMTEsIW5kM1JSO3ISlnma diyil1hefGTJY8aCqGApthfX4fyZK98oCV6zojxpCZfFPdsa+vf5n1RQ143odnOk 6NSfXHYLI+2e+mJ1lw4GdpZdF+rF+7jWsUYC5EDNmvlIJYiKmm13whSQeWO0NHo8 oD0pYboSIWnmdXx4s3RbWF2+Y28O1+oJDKZfXabB8DjVwtvlGnmWBRhgKji2e6E6 Hhct83YbDWtEpbNkXcWpnc5v5ynmAMTYTxADhinTGUtVQh3Q4wWduuoHK6IyeI4s dbfpO2Wh6N/5k3a4UoA69IcI2DzPzb2sIFWpdS8wuNv5xDhV2OmmY2PjTfq2w+Qz hEoMCNDUG6rQAYf4auXK5JjhI4CaG/mz/qjIibTUqGODYECzQQyvq+c2Gdq0S8O/ CUHOgui6aHbyuhWmXlEzhhkjuvBQZYaTxCA+LGMzy8w7UY9m4n5L/fX9M9IfFsMH NFCPrUfmxKPQj/mHlhu7KHaTMUlQ0pTqV5flSwqsjstZ2QddvI5EAKiLwIEhg7/2 RpnOZoiFIxykduEYLxeh =CfCl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'iio-for-4.5a' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jic23/iio into staging-next Jonathan writes: First set of new device support, features and cleanups for IIO in the 4.5 cycle Usual mixed bag, but the big item perhaps in this series is the DMA buffer support added by Lars-Peter Clausen. It's been in the works for a long time and it will be interesting to see what hardware support shows up now that this is available. New core features + associate cleanup. * Add generic DMA buffer infrastructure * Add a DMAengine framework based buffer Also associated minor changes. - Set the device buffer watermark based on the minimum watermark for all attached buffers rather than just the 'primary' one. - iio_buffer_init - only set the watermark default if one hasn't already been provided. This allows simple support for devices with a fixed watermark. - read only attribute for watermark on fixed watermark devices. - add explicit buffer enable/disable callbacks to allow the buffer to do more than trivial actions when it is being turned on and off. * IIO_VAL_INT support in write_raw_get_fmt function. New device support * Freescale MMA7455/7456L accelerometers * Memsic MXC6255XC accelerometer * ST lis2dh12 accelerometer * TI ADS8688 ADC * TI Palamas (twl6035/7) gpadc New driver features * mma8452 - support either of the available interrupt pins to cope with the case where board layout has lead to a particular one being connected. Staging graduation * Dummy driver - this driver acts as both an example and a test device for those with out hardware to develop userspace code against. Cleanups and minor bits and bobs. * treewide - Sort out the ordering of iio_device_register/unregister vs runtime pm function calls so that it's all nice and consistent and not race prone. - Check sscanf return values. None of the cases will actually happen as the strings are supplied internally, but best to be consistent on this. * ad7780 - switch over to the gpio descriptor interface and remove the now unused platform data which gets rid of a header entirely. * ad7793 - drop a pointless else statement. * at91_adc - Swap kmalloc_array in for a kmalloc doing the same job. * dummy - get rid of some commented out lines that snuck in during the move of the driver. * lm3533-als - Print an error message on provision of an invalid resistance. * mcp320x - Add compatible strings with vendor prefix and deprecate those with no vendor prefix. * mxs-lradc - Use BIT macro in various places rather than shifted ones. * pa12203001 - Power off the chip if the registration fails. * pulsedlight-lidar-lite - add runtime PM support. * xilinx XADC - constify an iio_buffer_setup_ops structure. |
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Cristina Opriceana
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415f792447 |
iio: Move IIO Dummy Driver out of staging
This patch moves the reference IIO dummy driver from drivers/staging/iio into a separate folder, drivers/iio/dummy and adds the proper Kconfig and Makefile for it. A new config menu entry called IIO dummy driver has also been added in the Industrial I/O support menu, corresponding to this driver. Signed-off-by: Cristina Opriceana <cristina.opriceana@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> |