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Revision as of 13:17, 26 February 2009
This page details the installation and the usage of the Linux drivers for the TSC2102 touchscreen & sound chip. Sound (ALSA) specific part can be found here.
Driver Installation
Drivers are now installed by default in standard Armadeus rootfs. Following instructions are only given as references or if you want to remove these drivers from your configuration.
$ make linux26-menuconfig
Device Drivers ---> Input device support ---> <*> Event interface ... [*] Touchscreens ---> <M> TSC 2102 based touchscreens ... SPI support ---> <M> Freescale iMX SPI controller --- TSC2102 codec support ... <M> Hardware Monitoring support
$ make
Then reflash your Linux kernel and your Rootfs...
Architecture
Touchscreen (tsc2102_ts.ko) | HWmon | ALSA |
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TSC2102 Main driver (tsc2102.ko) | ||
Linux API |
Usage
- load all the needed drivers:
# modprobe tsc2102_ts TI TSC2102 driver initializing input: TSC2102 Touchscreen as /class/input/input0 TSC2102 touchscreen driver initialized
Then, you can:
- get temperature and voltage with hwmon (Hardware Monitoring) interface. For example:
# cat /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/device/temp1_input -- result in m°C
- play sounds through ALSA interface
- use touchscreen with Tslib
Quick test
To quickly check driver fonctionnality, touch the screen and check that tsc2102 interrupts count is increasing:
# cat /proc/interrupts CPU0 26: 0 MPU IMX-uart 29: 17 MPU IMX-uart 30: 22 MPU IMX-uart 35: 12 MPU imx-mmc 39: 14 MPU I2C_IMX 40: 16 MPU imx-spi.2 41: 0 MPU imx-spi.1 59: 3682 MPU i.MX Timer Tick 60: 0 MPU DMA 61: 0 MPU DMA 110: 0 GPIO eth0 168: 0 GPIO tsc2102 <<<<-------- Err: 0 #
then you can start the Tslib/touchscreen calibration tool:
# /usr/bin/ts_calibrate
To know more about Tslib configuration (if the default one doesn't suite you).