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Revision as of 18:01, 28 October 2007
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Introduction
This driver is intented to control FPGA IPs connected to numerous hardware keyboards like:
- PS/2
- Home made matrix keyboards
The driver is currently named apf9328ps2 but this will be changed soon to reflect its generic capability. Indeed all specific logic is done in FPGA IP.
Installation
If not already done in standard Armadeus rootfs:
$ make linux-menuconfig Device Drivers ---> Input device support ---> [*] Keyboards ---> <*> AT keyboard
then
Device Drivers ---> Armadeus specific drivers ---> <M> Armadeus PS/2 driver
Reflash rootfs then:
# modprobe apf9328ps2 input: AT Raw Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input0 Armadeus PS/2: APF9328KBD AT adapter OK!
Test
- If you have a graphical LCD connected to your board (= virtual terminal), then you should see what you type.
- If you don't have any virtual terminal, but only the serial console:
# cat /sys/class/input/input0/event0/dev 13:64
If corresponding device node in /dev/input/ is not existing, then:
# mkdir -p /dev/input # mknod /dev/input/event0 c 13 64
# cat /dev/input/event0
Then you should see weirds characters when pressing keyboard keys:
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