On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 12:05 AM, wrote:
> From: Johannes Thoma
>
> The HC-SR04 is an ultrasonic distance sensor attached to two GPIO
> pins. The driver based on Industrial I/O (iio) subsystem and is
> controlled via configfs and sysfs. It
On Tue, 31 May 2016 23:05:57 +0200, johan...@johannesthoma.com said:
Looks good overall, far from the ugliest driver I've seen. I spotted one
locking bug, and a few small typos etc, noted inline...
> From: Johannes Thoma
>
> The HC-SR04 is an ultrasonic distance
On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 11:05:57PM +0200, johan...@johannesthoma.com wrote:
> From: Johannes Thoma
>
> The HC-SR04 is an ultrasonic distance sensor attached to two GPIO
> pins. The driver based on Industrial I/O (iio) subsystem and is
> controlled via configfs and
Dear List,
I've ported my hc-sr04 driver to IIO now and wanted to ask if it is ok
to post it to the
main kernel list (or some other list?) like this (see original mail,
sent with git send-mail).
Thanks a lot,
- Johannes
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