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* Also change _orig to _intr for clarity * Cleaned up {IPC,KER}VEC * Renamed _minix_kernel_info_struct to get_minix_kerninfo * Merged _senda.S into _ipc.S * Moved into separate files get_minix_kerninfo and _do_kernel_call * Adapted do_kernel_call to follow same _ convention as ipc functions * Drop patches in libc/net/send.c and libc/include/namespace.h Change-Id: If4ea21ecb65435170d7d87de6c826328e84c18d0 |
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TPS65950 Driver (Power Management IC) ===================================== Overview -------- This driver is for the power management chip commonly found on the BeagleBoard-xM. Limitations ----------- The TPS65950 has a pin labelled MSECURE which provides a form of write protection. Depending on the pin's state (high or low), writing to certain registers is disabled or enabled. The pin is driven by a GPIO on the SoC. There isn't a good way to access that pin on the SoC yet, so the PMIC is always in the default insecure mode. It isn't really insecure as this driver is the only one that the i2c bus driver will allow to access the PMIC. This is a huge chip. It has two I2C controllers, one with 4 slave addresses hosting 256 registers per address. The TRM is over 900 pages. Given the limited usefulness of some peripherals on the chip, not everything is implemented. Testing the Code ---------------- Starting up an instance: /bin/service up /usr/sbin/tps65950 -label tps65950.1.48 \ -args 'bus=1 address=0x48' Killing an instance: /bin/service down tps65950.1.48