Re: [3.18.3] poll() on gpio pins broken

2015-02-04 Thread Linus Walleij
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 3:56 PM, folkert wrote: > For timekeeping I wrote a program which waits for interrupts on > gpio-pins and then tells the local ntp daemon the clock offset. > I'm aware of the pps support in recent kernel but that does not work > (yet) on all platforms (eg cubieboard 1). >

Re: [3.18.3] poll() on gpio pins broken

2015-02-04 Thread Linus Walleij
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 3:56 PM, folkert folk...@vanheusden.com wrote: For timekeeping I wrote a program which waits for interrupts on gpio-pins and then tells the local ntp daemon the clock offset. I'm aware of the pps support in recent kernel but that does not work (yet) on all platforms

[3.18.3] poll() on gpio pins broken

2015-01-29 Thread folkert
Hi, For timekeeping I wrote a program which waits for interrupts on gpio-pins and then tells the local ntp daemon the clock offset. I'm aware of the pps support in recent kernel but that does not work (yet) on all platforms (eg cubieboard 1). This has worked for quite some time but no longer.

[3.18.3] poll() on gpio pins broken

2015-01-29 Thread folkert
Hi, For timekeeping I wrote a program which waits for interrupts on gpio-pins and then tells the local ntp daemon the clock offset. I'm aware of the pps support in recent kernel but that does not work (yet) on all platforms (eg cubieboard 1). This has worked for quite some time but no longer.