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Re: [ts-7000] Anyone got a kernel 2.6 keypad driver to work?

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Anyone got a kernel 2.6 keypad driver to work?
From: Per Öberg <>
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 13:06:59 +0100
I was just about to try it. Some things got in between though.

I Think that the GPIO drivers are for ep93xx (xx > 02) with built in Keypad
support and not for TS7250.

I'll let you know if I have any progress,

/Per Öberg

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On Thursday 25 March 2010 11.55.22 you wrote:

> I'm struggling with getting a kernel keypad driver to work. I have a
>  TS-7250 + technologic's 4x4 keypad. I have tried Matthieu's ts72xx driver,
>  but that causes my machine to reboot after I hit a couple of keys, and
>  I've looked at Hartley Sweeten's ep93xx_keypad driver but I don't seem to
>  get that to register at all and I'm not sure if it needs adapting to use
>  the 4x4 keypad. Both Matt's and Hartley's drivers cause an oops when I
>  unload them. There seem to be all sorts of gpio_keys drivers but none of
>  them seem to work. Has anyone else had any positive experiences getting
>  this stuff to work?
>
> The keypad *does* work as I can use the userland keypad example to run, but
>  I would prefer an interrupt-driven driver not a wait-loop one.
>
> I'm using a 2.6.32.3 kernel with Matt's patches. I am using the
>  CodeSourcery 2009q3 compiler build
>
> thanks Dominic


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