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Re: [ts-7000] Re: Building Kernel Module

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: Building Kernel Module
From: Andy Gryc <>
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 20:30:28 -0500
Hi Yan,

That driver is written to access the GPIO on DIO4 on the ts7250.  The interrupt comes in on the GPIO IRQ, or interrupt 59.  In my device, that's connected to a GPS receiver.  We actually just recently announced our product, which is based on the ts7250 (http://www.airchitex.com/cuckoo.html in case you're curious).

I have to say that I wasn't really paying attention to this thread until my name was mentioned :-), but unless Technologic has updated it, you may also need to rebuild the kernel to allow interrupts beyond 56 (or something around there).  The original ts8 kernel source that I started with stopped the interrupt table a little short.

--Andy


Yan Seiner wrote:
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Yan, 
 
In your uploaded gpio.tar.bz2 file, you forgot to include test.c. 
 
    
 
My uploaded file wasn't meant to be a final product, more of a work 
in progress to get some ideas from anyone who gets it to work.  :-) 
 
test.c is missing because I haven't written it yet, and I 
shamelessly plagerized some other code to get my code which happened 
to include test.c.... 
 
The /proc and /dev interfaces should work pretty well, but I can't 
get the board to report irqs... 
 
I've looked at Andy's code, but I can't see where and how it applies 
to the irqs on this board.  I'm probably missing something 
obvious..... 
 
--Yan 
  



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