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lirc: added support for RaspberryPi GPIO
lirc_rpi: Use read_current_timer to determine transmitter delay. Thanks to jjmz and others See: #525 lirc: Remove restriction on gpio pins that can be used with lirc Compute Module, for example could use different pins lirc_rpi: Add parameter to specify input pin pull Depending on the connected IR circuitry it might be desirable to change the gpios internal pull from it pull-down default behaviour. Add a module parameter to allow the user to set it explicitly. Signed-off-by: Julian Scheel <julian@jusst.de> lirc-rpi: Use the higher-level irq control functions This module used to access the irq_chip methods of the gpio controller directly, rather than going through the standard enable_irq/irq_set_irq_type functions. This caused problems on pinctrl-bcm2835 which only implements the irq_enable/disable methods and not irq_unmask/mask. lirc-rpi: Correct the interrupt usage 1) Correct the use of enable_irq (i.e. don't call it so often) 2) Correct the shutdown sequence. 3) Avoid a bcm2708_gpio driver quirk by setting the irq flags earlier lirc-rpi: use getnstimeofday instead of read_current_timer read_current_timer isn't guaranteed to return values in microseconds, and indeed it doesn't on a Pi2. Issue: linux#827 lirc-rpi: Add device tree support, and a suitable overlay The overlay supports DT parameters that match the old module parameters, except that gpio_in_pull should be set using the strings "up", "down" or "off". lirc-rpi: Also support pinctrl-bcm2835 in non-DT mode fix auto-sense in lirc_rpi driver On a Raspberry Pi 2, the lirc_rpi driver might receive spurious interrupts and change it's low-active / high-active setting. When this happens, the IR remote control stops working. This patch disables this auto-detection if the 'sense' parameter was set in the device tree, making the driver robust to such spurious interrupts.
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