Le vendredi 19 août 2005 à 13:21 +0200, Johannes Berg a écrit : > Hi, > > I have successfully reverse engineered the AMS [...] > Have fun. Maybe I'll see a real driver that can even handle interrupts > (I have no idea how to get the interrupt GPIO stuff from the PROM/OF) > when I get back online after the weekend? ;)
Well, it took a bit longer since I was taking some days off :) An initial working implementation (_with_ interrupts) is available at: http://www.popies.net/ams/ This version does not implement an input device but makes the x/y/z values available through /sys attributes (/sys/devices/ams/{x,y,z}). I'm not sure the input device is really useful. Also missing from the code is the action to take when an interrupt is detected (currently it only prints a message). Should it park the hard drive heads like OSX does (and if yes, how to do that ?) ? Or should the action be configurable ? (something like telling the driver what userspace program to launch when the freefall/shock is detected. But I fear that in the freefall case it will take too long for the program to execute and the shock will happen before the drive heads were safely parked). The driver could also be enhanced by adding some /sys attributes to set the thresholds, enable/disable the device etc. Comments are welcomed. Stelian. -- Stelian Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]