Hi again,
Ok I think I know what is going on, and my bad for not seeing earlier,
been in userland only for months. Sorry about that.
You are giving the Linux firmware finder " /lib/firmware/tablet.fw",
which it is thinking of as a filename, and thus not finding it.
You should leave it where it is, but set ctp_firmware to just
"tablet.fw" and let the firmware finding system look in "/lib/firmware/".
Joe
On 29/05/14 04:46, [email protected] wrote:
Thanks Joe,
I've set that ctp_firmware parameter with relative and complete path,
but the kernel doesn't seem to be able to find it. I was told to use
/lib/firmware, and it fails with the same error, and the kernel I'm
using (3.4.79+), hasn't a very detailed debugging of where it is
searching. Is there a more bullet proof good way to load the
firmware?, or, how can I debug where the kernel is trying to load the
firmware from?
Many thanks in advance!
El viernes, 23 de mayo de 2014 05:03:02 UTC-3, Joe Burmeister escribió:
Hi,
The driver gets the file location from the fex file, from
"ctp_firmware".
There is no point having a standard location because the firmware
device can not be generic. There needs to be a different one for
every hardware configuration.
Joe
On 23/05/14 03:46, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
I have compiled the gslx680 driver, but there is a problem
finding the firmware file (Error -2). Is there an standard
location where the module will search for it?
I'm using a 3.4 kernel, and the F20 image. Many thanks!
Module loading dmesg excerpt following:
[ 342.700742]
===========================gslx680_ts_init=====================
[ 342.704643] _fetch_sysconfig_para.
[ 342.708780] gslx680 firmware /lib/firmware/tablet.fw.
[ 342.718037] _fetch_sysconfig_para: after: ctp_twi_addr is
0x40, dirty_addr_buf: 0x40. dirty_addr_buf[1]: 0xfffe
[ 342.722046] _fetch_sysconfig_para: ctp_twi_id is 2.
[ 342.726244] _fetch_sysconfig_para: screen_max_x = 800.
[ 342.730476] _fetch_sysconfig_para: screen_max_y = 480.
[ 342.734587] _fetch_sysconfig_para: revert_x_flag = 1.
[ 342.738699] _fetch_sysconfig_para: revert_y_flag = 1.
[ 342.743223] _fetch_sysconfig_para: exchange_x_y_flag = 1.
[ 342.748665] _init_platform_resource: tp_io request gpio fail!
[ 342.760743] i2c-core: driver [gslx680] using legacy suspend method
[ 342.772884] i2c-core: driver [gslx680] using legacy resume method
[ 342.781601] incomplete xfer (0x20)
[ 342.786900] incomplete xfer (0x20)
[ 342.793411] ctp_detect: Detected chip gslx680 at adapter 2,
address 0x40
[ 342.797667] ====gslx680_ts_probe begin=====.
[ 342.801305] ==kzalloc success=
[ 342.804136] [GSLX680] Enter gsl_ts_init_ts
[ 342.808394] ctp_set_irq_mode: config gpio to int mode.
[ 342.815161] ctp_set_irq_mode, 854: gpio_int_info, port = 8,
port_num = 21.
[ 342.817574] INTERRUPT CONFIG
[ 342.825989] input: gslx680 as
/devices/platform/sunxi-i2c.2/i2c-2/2-0040/input/input1
[ 342.920231] =============gsl_load_fw start==============
[ 404.034587] gslx680 2-0040: Unable to open firmware
/lib/firmware/tablet.fw
[ 404.045146] init_chip: gsl_load_fw fail: -2
[ 404.048717] gslx680 2-0040: init_chip failed
[ 404.057737] gslx680: probe of 2-0040 failed with error -2
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