10-06-2017, 02:53 PM
I see at least 30 files in that kernel tree that contain gpio.h as the end of their name. Confusing at best.
Basically, what I need is the attached file, (Which the forum software say I can't attach.) converted from r-pi references to rockchip rk3328 references. Does it even exist?
Thanks a lot for any help. TBT, I haven't carved any C in 20+ years. And at 83, it doesn't seem to be coming back as I wade around in this driver. It works very well indeed on an r-pi3b. Unfortunately I have to reboot, hot or cold, 3 or 4 times before the pi stops throwing away input events and gives me a usable local keyboard. Thats a right PITA. So far, this rock64 seems to be several times faster than the pi. And its keyboard, which works fine on vt0, but X can't make up its mind to use a real keyboard/mouse out of the 12 ghosts Xorg finds on startup, so at the machine I'm looking at a login screen, but can't because the real keyboard is being ignored by X.
That of course is a separate problem. Separate thread, not yet posted, still learning this forum business. No clue if its X, or udev.
Cheers, gene83
Basically, what I need is the attached file, (Which the forum software say I can't attach.) converted from r-pi references to rockchip rk3328 references. Does it even exist?
Thanks a lot for any help. TBT, I haven't carved any C in 20+ years. And at 83, it doesn't seem to be coming back as I wade around in this driver. It works very well indeed on an r-pi3b. Unfortunately I have to reboot, hot or cold, 3 or 4 times before the pi stops throwing away input events and gives me a usable local keyboard. Thats a right PITA. So far, this rock64 seems to be several times faster than the pi. And its keyboard, which works fine on vt0, but X can't make up its mind to use a real keyboard/mouse out of the 12 ghosts Xorg finds on startup, so at the machine I'm looking at a login screen, but can't because the real keyboard is being ignored by X.
That of course is a separate problem. Separate thread, not yet posted, still learning this forum business. No clue if its X, or udev.
Cheers, gene83