On Monday 28 April 2008, Ben Nizette wrote:Use cases would always help clarify things. I've seen just enough to make me understand this is a useful feature, and for more reasons than just "feature equality" letting us obsolete three drivers/i2c/chips/*.c drivers and help vanish half a dozen (at least!) out-of-tree drivers doing that. The Gumstix user forums and wiki may help too. ISTR they have such a GPIO widget (maybe that's the one I saw which supports polling?) and have shipped it for ages ... so they will surely have some (PXA-specific) examples lurking. I'd have no problem with that. Some people surely would though; it has more than one value in that file! OMG, it's readable! We can't have any of that!! The Earth will turn in its grave! And Slashdot will be decorated in Pink! Teh End Daze arrive! :) OK. In that case, I think I should plan to rename the "direction" attribute as "configuration" or something a bit broader ... so that writing "irq" (or maybe "rising", "falling", "bothedges", "poll") would eventually configure it as an input with an IRQ handler. Whenever someone contributes such an async notification scheme, that is. ;) - Dave --
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