hi arun/all,
when i do cat for interrupts i get:
# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
19: 0 MPU DMA
20: 0 MPU DMA
21: 0 MPU DMA
22: 0 MPU DMA
23: 0 MPU DMA
24: 0 MPU DMA
25: 9834 MPU LCD DMA
31: 3 MPU lcdc
33: 1 MPU omap-keypad
36: 313 MPU i2c_omap
46: 148 MPU serial
54: 19893 MPU 32KHz timer
78: 0 MPU peripheral wakeup
85: 0 MPU DMA
86: 0 MPU DMA
87: 0 MPU DMA
88: 0 MPU DMA
89: 0 MPU DMA
90: 0 MPU DMA
91: 0 MPU DMA
92: 0 MPU DMA
93: 0 MPU DMA
94: 0 MPU DMA
160: 1409 GPIO eth0
164: 24 GPIO spi2.0
178: 0 GPIO serial wakeup
197: 0 GPIO serial wakeup
209: 19773 GPIO serial wakeup
222: 0 GPIO omap_cf
353: 0 MPUIO tps65010
354: 0 MPUIO mistral_wakeup
Err: 0
looks like am not getting the touchscreen interrupts.
i havent even calibrated my touchscreen. but i have enabled the SPI
interface and the ADS7846 touchscreen in the kernel. could you tell me
how to calibrate it or make it work? i guess i am missing out on some
files like i have nothing like ts_calibrate in my filesystem.
thank you,
regards,
Shareef
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 11:46 AM, arun c
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 4:10 AM, mohammed shareef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> i have enabled the SPI and ADS7846 drivers during kernel (2.6.18)
>> compilation. i could see in the kernel boot log that they are also
>> initialized.
>>
>> ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>> ads7846 spi2.0: touchscreen + hwmon, irq 164
>> input: ADS784x Touchscreen as /class/input/input1
>> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>> but could someone tell me what should i do next to calibrate my touchscreen?
>>
>> i even tried compiling tslib and added the executables to the file
>> system. But when i run the executable
>> /usr/X11/bin/ts_calibrate
>>
>> i see no response on the LCD. the system just hangs.'
>>
>> thanx and regards,
>> Shareef
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>
> Hi Shareef,
>
> Touch the screen several times and do a cat /proc/interrupts
> to check whether the interrupts are coming.
>
> Or you can enable event device debugging in menuconfig
> and see the debug messages.
>
> Regards,
> Arun C
>
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