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<ing_warn>
has anyone used the resistive touch(tpadc) for newer socs, in my case a T113? Looks to me like we are still looking at sun4i-ts but it now needs clocks, gating and reset from sunxi-ng.
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<apritzel>
ing_warn: I don't think anyone has looked at that, since the TS peripherals wasn't in any of the later SoCs
<apritzel>
ing_warn: do you have that working, and some hardware setup to verify its functionality?
<apritzel>
needing new clocks and resets is quite common, and we have quite some examples in the tree how to add that, let me find you an example ...
<ing_warn>
apritzel: custom pcb with no working setup to compare against. Looks like clocks, gating and so on are already configured in ccu but sun4i-ts doesn't care about it yet. Thought about copying bus, mod and reset handling from a driver like sun50i-dmic.
<apritzel>
you could also use devm_clk_get_optional() and devm_reset_control_get_optional(), to just pick up clocks and resets as found in the DT
<apritzel>
and they would just be ignored on the older SoCs
<apritzel>
ing_warn: and yes, sun50i-dmic.c seems like a reasonable source to copy from
<apritzel>
ing_warn: also the D1 manual does not mention the temperature data feature, so this would need to be made a "quirk"
<ing_warn>
apritzel: thanks again. is the aw tpadc considered working well or will I be regretting my life choices shortly after implementing it?
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<apritzel>
ing_warn: I have never tried it, and don't know how many people actually use that with new kernels still, but I think it worked back then, albeit limited to a single touch, judging by the comment at the top
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