For devices having LEDs or buttons connected via I2C or SPI connected GPIO chips it is desireable to access these busses early during boot in order to signal progress and failsafe-mode. Hence have support for i2c-gpio and spi-gpio built-into the kernel on generic (ie. non-tiny) systems.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <dan...@makrotopia.org> --- target/linux/ath79/generic/config-default | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/target/linux/ath79/generic/config-default b/target/linux/ath79/generic/config-default index 2d8f7f20c2..8c3ed13fb5 100644 --- a/target/linux/ath79/generic/config-default +++ b/target/linux/ath79/generic/config-default @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ CONFIG_AT803X_PHY=y CONFIG_GPIO_WATCHDOG=y CONFIG_GPIO_WATCHDOG_ARCH_INITCALL=y +CONFIG_I2C=y +CONFIG_I2C_GPIO=y CONFIG_INTEL_XWAY_PHY=y CONFIG_IP17XX_PHY=y CONFIG_LEDS_RESET=y @@ -18,5 +20,6 @@ CONFIG_RTL8366RB_PHY=y CONFIG_RTL8366S_PHY=y CONFIG_RTL8366_SMI=y CONFIG_RTL8367_PHY=y +CONFIG_SPI_GPIO=y CONFIG_VITESSE_PHY=y CONFIG_WATCHDOG_CORE=y -- 2.25.0 _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel