| 17b14d8f | 11-Mar-2021 |
Oskar Holmund <[email protected]> |
usr.sbin/pwm/pwm add support for flags
The pwm utility cant set the only flag defined (PWM_POLARITY_INVERTED) so this patch add the option -I (capital letter i) to send it to the drivers.
None of e
usr.sbin/pwm/pwm add support for flags
The pwm utility cant set the only flag defined (PWM_POLARITY_INVERTED) so this patch add the option -I (capital letter i) to send it to the drivers.
None of existing PWM driver have implemented support for flags. But soon:ish I will put up an review of a pwm driver using TI OMAP DMTimer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29137 MFC after: 2 weeks
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| 0af7a9a4 | 16-Jun-2019 |
Ian Lepore <[email protected]> |
Rework pwmbus and pwmc so that each child will handle a single PWM channel.
Previously, there was a pwmc instance for each instance of pwm hardware regardless of how many pwm channels that hardware
Rework pwmbus and pwmc so that each child will handle a single PWM channel.
Previously, there was a pwmc instance for each instance of pwm hardware regardless of how many pwm channels that hardware supported. Now there will be a pwmc instance for each channel when the hardware supports multiple channels. With a separate instance for each channel, we can have "named channels" in userland by making devfs alias entries in /dev/pwm.
These changes add support for ivars to pwmbus, and use an ivar to track the channel number for each child. It also adds support for hinted children.
In pwmc, the driver checks for a label hint, and if present, it's used to create an alias for the cdev in /dev/pwm. It's not anticipated that hints will be heavily used, but it's easy to do and allows quick ad-hoc creation of named channels from userland by using kenv to create hint.pwmc.N.label= hints. Upcoming changes will add FDT support, and most labels will probably be specified that way.
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