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From: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker@rootcommit.com>
To: Anshul Dalal <anshulusr@gmail.com>
Cc: michael.opdenacker@rootcommit.com, linux-input@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-i2c@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: I2C: can't detect Adafruit Mini I2C Gamepad on Linux - other devices detected
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2025 15:44:36 +0000 (UTC)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <8d0c8005-57fa-4883-8a01-343ab9170643@rootcommit.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <24f08a7b-4a3c-4cd6-82b7-0f2c9ab4bbef@rootcommit.com>

Greetings

On 4/11/25 07:21, Michael Opdenacker wrote:
> Hi Anshul
>
> I contact you as the maintainer for the Adafruit Mini I2C Gamepad driver.
>
> I'm trying to use the Adafruit Seesaw I2C gamepad in my embedded Linux 
> training courses, to demonstrate driving I2C hardware, and the gamepad 
> would be perfect to play an ASCII Pac-Man clone 
> (https://github.com/michaelopdenacker/myman 
> <https://github.com/michaelopdenacker/myman>).
>
> Even before your driver is loaded, the device has to be detected. My 
> problem is the gamepad is never detected on Linux (running "i2cdetect 
> -r <num>"), while other I2C devices connected to the same bus are, 
> proving that the bus is correctly enabled. This happens on all these 
> boards running recent kernels:
> - BeaglePlay (Linux 6.14.2!)
> - BeagleBone Black
> - Raspberry Pi5
>
> I double checked my gamepads (I have 4 of them) and wires: they work 
> fine on Arduino Uno.
>
> Any clue why none of my 4 gamepads are never detected while two other 
> types of I2C devices are detected on the same bus, and the same 
> gamepads work on Arduino Uno?


Some progress here... On BeaglePlay, which is my primary target, I 
realized that if I declare the device in the device tree AND load the 
driver for the device, then the device seems to work fine. When I press 
the buttons, I get data in /dev/input/event<x>.

Plus "i2cdetect -r <num>" shows the device as UU for address 0x50, as 
usually happens with a driver is loaded.

I thought that connected I2C devices always showed in i2cdetect output, 
whether they are declared in the device tree and have a driver or not.

Cheers
Michael.

-- 
Michael Opdenacker
Root Commit
Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded Training course - Learn by doing:
https://rootcommit.com/training/yocto/


  reply	other threads:[~2025-04-11 15:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-04-11  5:21 I2C: can't detect Adafruit Mini I2C Gamepad on Linux - other devices detected Michael Opdenacker
2025-04-11 15:44 ` Michael Opdenacker [this message]
2025-04-11 15:57   ` Wolfram Sang
2025-04-11 17:34     ` Michael Opdenacker
2025-04-11 19:21       ` Wolfram Sang

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