On 05/03/2015 09:20 PM, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
On 26/04/15 20:35, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
On 20/04/15 15:02, Daniel Baluta wrote:
This patchset introduces IIO software triggers, offers a way of configuring
them via configfs and adds the IIO hrtimer based interrupt source to be used
with software triggers.
The arhitecture is now split in 3 parts, to remove all IIO trigger specific
parts from IIO configfs core:
(1) IIO software triggers - are independent of configfs.
(2) IIO configfs - offers a generic way of creating IIO objects. So far we can
create software triggers.
(3) IIO hrtimer trigger - is the first interrupt source for software triggers
(with syfs to follow). Each trigger type can implement its own set of
attributes.
Changes since v3:
* addressed comments from Jonathan for previous version
* https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/4/6/111
Hi Daniel.
Thanks for all your hard work on this. I'm very pleased with the result.
It's clean, remarkably compact and nice and extensible.
The only reason I didn't apply it today (other than the odd nit) was because
it's major new ABI for us so I'd ideally like a few of IIOs main reviewers
to take a look before we take it.
Lars, Harmut, Peter, others (our reviewer set is growing very fast!) if you
guys have time and interest, please take a quick look at this and see if we've
missed anything.
Anyone intending to look at this? I'm inclined to take it as is, but know that
Lars for instance had a particular interest in this support (it was his
suggestion
in the first place I think!) so if you want more time to have a look, then
let me know.
Sorry, I know, I should have long taken a look at it. I'll try to do it
tomorrow, if you don't hear anything else from me assume I'm ok with it.
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