--- Vojtech Pavlik <[email protected]> a écrit :
> >
> > I can't find "pinpad/input0" in sysfs, does that mean I need to add sysfs
> > suppport in my driver, and it's not done in input module when I register
> > my input driver ?
>
> I'm sorry, I thought it's already in mainline, but that bit is still
> missing from the sysfs support in input. It'll get there soon.
>
cool.
> > > "pinpad/input0" doesn't sound right. What port is your pinpad connected
> > > to?
> >
> > Actually I'm working on an embedded system which owns a pinpad controller.
> > This controller is accessed by using io mem and it talks to the pinpad
> through
> > a dedicated bus. So I accessed it through io space.
>
> In that case, you'll likely want something like io0200/input0, where
> 0x200 would be the io address of the device. On the other hand, if it's
> really embedded and there can't be two pinpads in the system, it's not a
> problem to use basically any string there, since it only needs to be
> system-unique.
>
It will be the case: only one embedded pinpad in the system. So something
like "kbdport/input0" should be ok...
thanks Vojtech for your time.
Francis
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