From: Gregor Riepl <onitake@gmail.com>
To: sergk sergk2mail <sergk.admin@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-input@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: How to use ACPI for touchscreen
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2016 23:56:05 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <56D61E05.3060407@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+V1LzpzJ1P3E_Rm4bRRegV0+ZMLs9befCXmA7PTSEn8umQsBw@mail.gmail.com>
> So, my questions are:
>
> 1) Am I right when I am registering i2c client mentioned in .probe
> function should be called immediately ?
Please clarify: Are you trying to configure any i2c stuff from user space? You
shouldn't do that, as the kernel will take care of everything.
The probing procedure works like this, I believe:
- Module has an ACPI HID or OF/DT matching table
- Kernel finds an entry in the DSDT or DT
- Kernel loads module with corresponding entry (if not loaded)
or
- Module is loaded manually
- Kernel calls probe() with the preconfigured device structure
- probe() fetches i2c, gpio and irq information from device structure
- probe() configures gpio, irq handler, internal stuff and input devices
- probe() starts up the device
- probe() returns
If your probe routine isn't called, there may be a mismatch, or someone
claimed the device already. Try a reboot, perhaps.
> 2) how to ensure and output all info that was taken from ACPI, as
> minimum i2cbus number and address,
> irq
You shouldn't have to worry about that.
This line should print all the interesting information:
> dev_warn(&client->dev, "%s: got a device named %s at address 0x%x,
> IRQ %d, flags 0x%x\n", __func__, client->name, client->addr,
> client->irq, client->flags);
If it doesn't something may have gone wrong.
> 3) how to ensure that gpios are taken? from where was taken name
> "power" for gpio? Why exactly the name "power" ? Looks also like I
> need one more gpio that is "reset".
"power" is a name I gave to the wakeup pin. The DSDT does not contain named
GPIOs, and AFAIK direct use of unnamed GPIOs is deprecated.
> 4) How will be created i2c-dev ? is this should be done by kernel
> automatically? I mean there is no any direct creation of device on
> predefined i2c-bus at predefined address.
Yes, the kernel will take care of that whenever it finds a matching device.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-03-01 22:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-02-28 22:30 How to use ACPI for touchscreen sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-01 10:02 ` Gregor Riepl
2016-03-01 16:30 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-01 16:55 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-02 17:52 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2016-03-02 18:13 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-02 18:25 ` Gregor Riepl
2016-03-02 19:00 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-02 19:01 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-02 19:11 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-02 21:19 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2016-03-02 23:01 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-13 0:15 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-01 22:32 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-01 22:56 ` Gregor Riepl [this message]
2016-03-02 12:50 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-02 13:07 ` Gregor Riepl
2016-03-02 15:17 ` sergk sergk2mail
2016-03-02 16:49 ` Gregor Riepl
2016-03-02 15:56 ` sergk sergk2mail
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