Thanks Durga,

Do you know any good reference material for sysfs? so I can get start
on it. I am new to device drivers. Also can this be tested on the
emulator? because I plan to test it on it first, before moving on to
the device.

Also can sysfs be used to access the mic as well? I mean to get the
noise level, or is it different?
Thank you,

Regards,
Kanishka

On 4/23/12, Durgadoss Ramanathan <r.durgad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have written a couple of Accelerometer drivers, where the properties are
> exposed
> via a Sysfs interface. So, you would want to figure  out the sysfs paths
> and proceed.
>
> -Durga
>
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 2:24 PM, DK <kanishka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> How to access the accelerometer at the kernel level and read its
>> values. For example to identify if the user is standing(stationary) or
>> driving (moving). I think I think will have to deal with device
>> drivers, found this post
>> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Android_Sensor_PortingGuide
>> but it is not descriptive enough to get started..any ideas, tutorial a
>> guide?
>>
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