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Many i2c device drivers used similar code to access registers on the ICs they drive. This commit implements that functionality in libi2cdriver and updates the drivers to use the library instead of their own register access functions. The net result is 375+ fewer lines of code and less work for people developing new drivers. The two exceptions were cat24c256 and parts of tda19988. They access the bus in uncommon ways. It doesn't make sense at this time to move their read/write functions into libi2cdriver. Change-Id: Id8280b71af33b710a49944d7f20a7262be9f5988 |
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TSL2550 Driver (Ambient Light Sensor) ===================================== Overview -------- This is the driver for the ambient light sensor commonly found on the WeatherCape expansion board for the BeagleBone. Interface --------- This driver implements the character device interface. It supports reading through /dev/tsl2550b{1,3}s39. When read from, it returns a string containing a data label, a colon, and the sensor value. Example output of `cat /dev/tsl2550b3s39`: ILLUMINANCE : 830 Illuminance is expressed in lux. Valid values are 0 to 1846. Limitations ----------- Extended mode isn't implemented. Normal mode should be sufficient for most applications. Testing the Code ---------------- The driver should have been started by a script in /etc/rc.capes/ If not, this is how you start up an instance: cd /dev && MAKEDEV tsl2550b3s39 /bin/service up /usr/sbin/tsl2550 -label tsl2550.3.39 -dev /dev/tsl2550b3s39 \ -args 'bus=3 address=0x39' Getting the sensor value: cat /dev/tsl2550b3s39 Killing an instance: /bin/service down tsl2550.3.39