330 lines
8.7 KiB
C
330 lines
8.7 KiB
C
/*
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* dm355evm_keys.c - support buttons and IR remote on DM355 EVM board
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2008 by David Brownell
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*/
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/input.h>
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#include <linux/platform_device.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/i2c/dm355evm_msp.h>
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/*
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* The MSP430 firmware on the DM355 EVM monitors on-board pushbuttons
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* and an IR receptor used for the remote control. When any key is
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* pressed, or its autorepeat kicks in, an event is sent. This driver
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* read those events from the small (32 event) queue and reports them.
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*
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* Because we communicate with the MSP430 using I2C, and all I2C calls
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* in Linux sleep, we need to cons up a kind of threaded IRQ handler
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* using a work_struct. The IRQ is active low, but we use it through
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* the GPIO controller so we can trigger on falling edges.
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*
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* Note that physically there can only be one of these devices.
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*
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* This driver was tested with firmware revision A4.
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*/
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struct dm355evm_keys {
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struct work_struct work;
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struct input_dev *input;
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struct device *dev;
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int irq;
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};
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static irqreturn_t dm355evm_keys_irq(int irq, void *_keys)
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{
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struct dm355evm_keys *keys = _keys;
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schedule_work(&keys->work);
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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/* These initial keycodes can be remapped by dm355evm_setkeycode(). */
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static struct {
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u16 event;
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u16 keycode;
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} dm355evm_keys[] = {
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/*
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* Pushbuttons on the EVM board ... note that the labels for these
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* are SW10/SW11/etc on the PC board. The left/right orientation
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* comes only from the firmware's documentation, and presumes the
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* power connector is immediately in front of you and the IR sensor
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* is to the right. (That is, rotate the board counter-clockwise
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* by 90 degrees from the SW10/etc and "DM355 EVM" labels.)
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*/
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{ 0x00d8, KEY_OK, }, /* SW12 */
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{ 0x00b8, KEY_UP, }, /* SW13 */
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{ 0x00e8, KEY_DOWN, }, /* SW11 */
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{ 0x0078, KEY_LEFT, }, /* SW14 */
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{ 0x00f0, KEY_RIGHT, }, /* SW10 */
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/*
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* IR buttons ... codes assigned to match the universal remote
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* provided with the EVM (Philips PM4S) using DVD code 0020.
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*
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* These event codes match firmware documentation, but other
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* remote controls could easily send more RC5-encoded events.
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* The PM4S manual was used in several cases to help select
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* a keycode reflecting the intended usage.
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*
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* RC5 codes are 14 bits, with two start bits (0x3 prefix)
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* and a toggle bit (masked out below).
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*/
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{ 0x300c, KEY_POWER, }, /* NOTE: docs omit this */
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{ 0x3000, KEY_NUMERIC_0, },
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{ 0x3001, KEY_NUMERIC_1, },
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{ 0x3002, KEY_NUMERIC_2, },
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{ 0x3003, KEY_NUMERIC_3, },
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{ 0x3004, KEY_NUMERIC_4, },
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{ 0x3005, KEY_NUMERIC_5, },
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{ 0x3006, KEY_NUMERIC_6, },
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{ 0x3007, KEY_NUMERIC_7, },
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{ 0x3008, KEY_NUMERIC_8, },
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{ 0x3009, KEY_NUMERIC_9, },
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{ 0x3022, KEY_ENTER, },
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{ 0x30ec, KEY_MODE, }, /* "tv/vcr/..." */
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{ 0x300f, KEY_SELECT, }, /* "info" */
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{ 0x3020, KEY_CHANNELUP, }, /* "up" */
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{ 0x302e, KEY_MENU, }, /* "in/out" */
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{ 0x3011, KEY_VOLUMEDOWN, }, /* "left" */
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{ 0x300d, KEY_MUTE, }, /* "ok" */
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{ 0x3010, KEY_VOLUMEUP, }, /* "right" */
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{ 0x301e, KEY_SUBTITLE, }, /* "cc" */
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{ 0x3021, KEY_CHANNELDOWN, }, /* "down" */
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{ 0x3022, KEY_PREVIOUS, },
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{ 0x3026, KEY_SLEEP, },
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{ 0x3172, KEY_REWIND, }, /* NOTE: docs wrongly say 0x30ca */
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{ 0x3175, KEY_PLAY, },
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{ 0x3174, KEY_FASTFORWARD, },
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{ 0x3177, KEY_RECORD, },
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{ 0x3176, KEY_STOP, },
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{ 0x3169, KEY_PAUSE, },
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};
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static void dm355evm_keys_work(struct work_struct *work)
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{
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struct dm355evm_keys *keys;
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int status;
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keys = container_of(work, struct dm355evm_keys, work);
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/* For simplicity we ignore INPUT_COUNT and just read
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* events until we get the "queue empty" indicator.
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* Reading INPUT_LOW decrements the count.
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*/
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for (;;) {
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static u16 last_event;
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u16 event;
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int keycode;
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int i;
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status = dm355evm_msp_read(DM355EVM_MSP_INPUT_HIGH);
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if (status < 0) {
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dev_dbg(keys->dev, "input high err %d\n",
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status);
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break;
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}
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event = status << 8;
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status = dm355evm_msp_read(DM355EVM_MSP_INPUT_LOW);
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if (status < 0) {
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dev_dbg(keys->dev, "input low err %d\n",
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status);
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break;
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}
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event |= status;
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if (event == 0xdead)
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break;
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/* Press and release a button: two events, same code.
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* Press and hold (autorepeat), then release: N events
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* (N > 2), same code. For RC5 buttons the toggle bits
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* distinguish (for example) "1-autorepeat" from "1 1";
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* but PCB buttons don't support that bit.
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*
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* So we must synthesize release events. We do that by
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* mapping events to a press/release event pair; then
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* to avoid adding extra events, skip the second event
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* of each pair.
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*/
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if (event == last_event) {
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last_event = 0;
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continue;
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}
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last_event = event;
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/* ignore the RC5 toggle bit */
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event &= ~0x0800;
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/* find the key, or leave it as unknown */
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keycode = KEY_UNKNOWN;
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for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dm355evm_keys); i++) {
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if (dm355evm_keys[i].event != event)
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continue;
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keycode = dm355evm_keys[i].keycode;
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break;
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}
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dev_dbg(keys->dev,
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"input event 0x%04x--> keycode %d\n",
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event, keycode);
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/* report press + release */
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input_report_key(keys->input, keycode, 1);
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input_sync(keys->input);
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input_report_key(keys->input, keycode, 0);
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input_sync(keys->input);
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}
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}
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static int dm355evm_setkeycode(struct input_dev *dev, int index, int keycode)
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{
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u16 old_keycode;
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unsigned i;
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if (((unsigned)index) >= ARRAY_SIZE(dm355evm_keys))
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return -EINVAL;
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old_keycode = dm355evm_keys[index].keycode;
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dm355evm_keys[index].keycode = keycode;
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set_bit(keycode, dev->keybit);
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for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dm355evm_keys); i++) {
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if (dm355evm_keys[index].keycode == old_keycode)
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goto done;
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}
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clear_bit(old_keycode, dev->keybit);
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done:
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return 0;
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}
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static int dm355evm_getkeycode(struct input_dev *dev, int index, int *keycode)
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{
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if (((unsigned)index) >= ARRAY_SIZE(dm355evm_keys))
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return -EINVAL;
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return dm355evm_keys[index].keycode;
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}
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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static int __devinit dm355evm_keys_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
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{
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struct dm355evm_keys *keys;
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struct input_dev *input;
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int status;
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int i;
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/* allocate instance struct and input dev */
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keys = kzalloc(sizeof *keys, GFP_KERNEL);
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input = input_allocate_device();
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if (!keys || !input) {
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status = -ENOMEM;
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goto fail1;
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}
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keys->dev = &pdev->dev;
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keys->input = input;
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INIT_WORK(&keys->work, dm355evm_keys_work);
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/* set up "threaded IRQ handler" */
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status = platform_get_irq(pdev, 0);
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if (status < 0)
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goto fail1;
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keys->irq = status;
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input_set_drvdata(input, keys);
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input->name = "DM355 EVM Controls";
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input->phys = "dm355evm/input0";
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input->dev.parent = &pdev->dev;
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input->id.bustype = BUS_I2C;
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input->id.product = 0x0355;
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input->id.version = dm355evm_msp_read(DM355EVM_MSP_FIRMREV);
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input->evbit[0] = BIT(EV_KEY);
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for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(dm355evm_keys); i++)
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__set_bit(dm355evm_keys[i].keycode, input->keybit);
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input->setkeycode = dm355evm_setkeycode;
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input->getkeycode = dm355evm_getkeycode;
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/* REVISIT: flush the event queue? */
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status = request_irq(keys->irq, dm355evm_keys_irq,
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IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING,
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dev_name(&pdev->dev), keys);
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if (status < 0)
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goto fail1;
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/* register */
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status = input_register_device(input);
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if (status < 0)
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goto fail2;
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platform_set_drvdata(pdev, keys);
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return 0;
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fail2:
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free_irq(keys->irq, keys);
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fail1:
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input_free_device(input);
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kfree(keys);
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dev_err(&pdev->dev, "can't register, err %d\n", status);
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return status;
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}
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static int __devexit dm355evm_keys_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
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{
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struct dm355evm_keys *keys = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
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free_irq(keys->irq, keys);
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input_unregister_device(keys->input);
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kfree(keys);
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return 0;
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}
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/* REVISIT: add suspend/resume when DaVinci supports it. The IRQ should
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* be able to wake up the system. When device_may_wakeup(&pdev->dev), call
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* enable_irq_wake() on suspend, and disable_irq_wake() on resume.
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*/
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/*
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* I2C is used to talk to the MSP430, but this platform device is
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* exposed by an MFD driver that manages I2C communications.
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*/
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static struct platform_driver dm355evm_keys_driver = {
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.probe = dm355evm_keys_probe,
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.remove = __devexit_p(dm355evm_keys_remove),
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.driver = {
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.owner = THIS_MODULE,
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.name = "dm355evm_keys",
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},
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};
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static int __init dm355evm_keys_init(void)
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{
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return platform_driver_register(&dm355evm_keys_driver);
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}
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module_init(dm355evm_keys_init);
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static void __exit dm355evm_keys_exit(void)
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{
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platform_driver_unregister(&dm355evm_keys_driver);
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}
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module_exit(dm355evm_keys_exit);
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MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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