<swiftgeek>
so in in_temp_* is the PMIC temperature?
<swiftgeek>
or is should use some other bit of software to get something more usable
<wens>
I don't think it's wired up to hwmon or thermal, so you need to read it yourself
<wens>
you can look at iio-hwmon to see how to expose adc channels as hwmon entries
<swiftgeek>
ok iio_info somewhat does the enumeration, though a bit of info from code seems to be lost > .datasheet_name = "pmic_temp",
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<swiftgeek>
https://bpa.st/67QA this feels like something is missing for axp20x-adc
<swiftgeek>
since the other one has sun5i-a13-gpadc-iio.0 label
<swiftgeek>
or whatever that is
<swiftgeek>
for now this seems to work though looks strange `iio_attr -u local: -c iio:device0 temp raw` (raw/offset/scale)
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<swiftgeek>
not sure how to make use of iio_readdev here
<swiftgeek>
tried `iio_readdev -T0 -b64 -s1 iio:device0 temp` but i'm only getting > Unable to get sample size, returned 0
<macifom>
wens: thank you for taking a look and all your contributions upstream. I'll keep hacking away at it. Wish dmesg had something to say about it :(
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<wens>
you could turn on the driver core debug messages, then you will see when devices get registered and when they get probed
<wens>
it's a lot of info though
<wens>
argh... mmc numbering changed...
<wens>
mmc driver now has PROBE_PREFER_ASYNCHRONOUS
<wens>
maybe we should add alias numbers for the mmc controllers :/
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<karlp>
mps: I've got a few opi pc plus. works well for everytinng I've done with them, which isn't an awful lot :)
<karlp>
I'm still having issues getting the CSI interface to work, but it's all ~should just need some config~
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<mps>
karlp: thanks for info. I'm thinking to use hostapd for AP, or maybe even 'iwd' in AP mode
<mps>
and maybe some add-on devices on SPI or W1 interface, maybe CAN network
<mps>
(hmm, my knowledge and imagination are borders ;) )
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<karlp>
to me, it's a good mix, h3, well supported, emmc, no silly sd card reliability bullshit, functional wireless, not xr819 shit, "enough" usb ports, an proper USB-OTG port, and an ethernet port.
<karlp>
everythign else is gravy
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