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Device drivers take on a special role in the Linux kernel. They are distinct programmatically abstracted “black boxes” that make a particular piece of hardware respond to a well-defined internal programming interface; they hide completely the details of how the device works.

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Raspberry Pi 2 - Distortion while moving objects in Portrait mode

I am currently working on a Kiosk system based on the Raspberry Pi 2 running Raspbian which runs a Java app. Everything works perfectly well, except for a distortion on the screen which appears while ...
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Character Driver with Circular buffer

I am learning device driver programming and I have created a simple character driver where I am passing data from a user space app and storing it in a kernel space circular buffer, then reading this ...
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Linux kernel "BUG: bad page state in process .." understanding

I have some proprietary kernel module. And suddenly my system crashed in kdb with such bug: BUG: bad page state in process <kworker_name> pfn:37751 page:<page_address> count:-1 mapcount:0 ...
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Understanding audio routing in linux

I have a custom i.MX6 board which has WM8985 audio codec. I have the codec driver wm8985 in sound/soc/codecs folder. I am developing the machine level driver sound/soc/fsl/imx-wm8985.c I am taking ...
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Delay of incoming network package on Linux - How to analyse?

The problem is: Sometimes tcpdump sees that the receiving of a UDP packet is held back until the next incoming UDP packet, although the network tap device shows it goes without delay through the cable....
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Apple Magic Keyboard/Trackpad 2 will pair with but wont connect to linux device

I have been using Apple's latest version of the Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad on my Archlinux machine for a while by establishing a USB connection. This works just fine. Now, in order to minimize ...
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Logitech keyboard on linux, could not set config as device or resource is busy

I have a Logitech G613 keyboard for linux. It works fine except that the G(1-6) keys are mapped to F(1-6) by default and there is no way to remap them without remapping the F keys. So, I went through ...
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Using the UIO driver to map a pair of interrupts or small address space

I'm working on a Zynq-7000 running Yocto and I am trying to expose a DMA controller (the AXI DMA IP block running in the FPGA fabric) to the Linux user space. In the simple case, the DMA controller ...
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how to write display driver

I am writing display drivers for micro oled. board is dart4460 (omap4460) which provides dss(display subsystem). so I am writing drivers using dss. but I dont know what I wrote is right or not oled ...
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Find event device for keyboard, mouse

What is a foolproof method to find the event device node for the hardware keyboard or mouse? What I have tried is to read /proc/bus/input/devices and search for 'Keyboard' or 'Mouse' in the device ...
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Writing PCI driver for DMA transfer on Qemu

I am writing a PCI device on Qemu and driver(LKM) in the guest OS. While Qemu provides an example PCI device, edu(edu.txt and edu.c) with it's distribution, I am having trouble writing the kernel ...
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Platform definition file

I'm working on adding a third-party drive to the kernel that we're working on but I'm having a hard time getting a part of it, I'd like some help. Following the drive's guide, I stopped at this point:...
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Are driver probe and remove methods in linux kernel executed in parallel for multiple devices?

Can someone please shed some light on driver .probe and .remove methods serialization? For example if there are 10 PCIe cards attached to a server and there is a common driver to detect(probe) these ...
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How to debug graphics driver in linux?

I am new to linux kernel debugging. I have a radeon graphics card and I am doing some graphics driver development for my embedded system. Before making a custom driver for another radeon card, I want ...
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Is it efficient to use epoll with devices (/dev/event/...)?

I am working on a monothreaded process applet which creates a proxy virtual device (more precisely a virtual Xbox 360 pad); I do manage to create it with the uinput interface, I set it up properly and ...
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Using the Linux IOMMU API with userspace addresses

I've got a pci device driver that currently uses dma_map_page to map a userspace address to a dma address. This is working fine but I'm trying to port this to the iommu api to get some of the benefits ...
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how to configure, install and run Android in xen as domU as second guest OS (already ubuntu is running domU as one of guest OS)

For exynos 5250,i have installed xen on arm cortex-A15 platform. 1).I have done ubuntu as domU(guest OS ) and i want to run android as second guest OS. 2)Can anyone help me on how to configure,where i ...
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Using float, double arithmeetic causes warnings on arm

I have a device driver which was compiling fine using arm-linux-gnueabi- I added a few double and float operations into the code and I have been getting the following warnings at compilation: WARNING:...
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struct class and sysfs for a platform device/char device

I have created a platform device driver that gets initialized from the device tree at boot time. I would like to be able to access this device as a char driver also and am trying to figure out which ...
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How to map physical memory with mmap()

I am trying to access physical memory address 0x30000000 and I am trying to accomplish this using mmap(). When I map this address to a virtual address pointer I am unable to read the correct value ...
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Use GPIO as chip select for SPI ACPI overlay

I want to use a GPIO pin as a new chip select for SPI on an Up Squared board. The Up squared uses an Intel Pentium N4200, so it's a x86 machine. I have managed to this on a Raspberry Pi by using ...
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Adding own sysfs device attribute group to existing standard device class attributes

One of Linux kernel training courses task is to add sysfs support to one of previously written device drivers. I choose my ds1307 rtc driver and want to add device attributes, not to replace rtc ...
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How to check whether memory that was reserved in the device tree has actually been reserved

The relevant device tree entry that I am using is: memory { device_type = "memory"; reg = <0x0 0x40000000>; }; reserved-memory { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1&...
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Data cache invalidation in Linux?

How can I invalidate the cache on linux machine running on x86 ARCH (if possible). GCC has this __builtin___clear_cache() built-in function to invalidate the instruction cache, but I could not find ...
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How can I determine if a block is occupied in Linux through an ioctl call?

In Linux, we can call the FIBMAP() ioctl to determine which blocks a file occupies within a file system. What I am curious about is- how can I determine if any random block is occupied with a file (...
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virtual parallel port connector in QEMU

I have been reading Linux Device Drivers 3rd edition and have been running linux 2.6 in QEMU. However, I am at the point where it requires real hardware. I attempted to emulate a paralleport connector ...
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Failed to request_irq for kernel module

I am trying to port drivers from old kernel to new one on ARM based platform. While porting one of the drivers I have noticed that request_irq fails on new kernel. Actually, what this driver have is a ...
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LDT and Paging in Linux for X86 processors

I have been trying to understand the use of LDT when the system supports paging. My understanding: GDT has segments for user CS & DS and kernel CS and DS. GDT is shared by all the processes ...
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libphy: PHY 4a101000.mdio:01 not found in Beagleboneblack

I am connecting a LCD cap to the beagleboneblack,it was working fine but suddenly I start to have this message [34.197758] libphy: PHY 4a101000.mdio:01 not found [34....
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Removing a specific symbol from an SO file?

I tried to remove symbol using: objcopy -v -I elf32-little -N <function> main_lib.so new_lib.so On which it says: copy from `main_lib.so' [elf32-little] to `new_lib.so' [elf32-little] There ...
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Memory carveouts questions

I am planning to allocate memory which is used by a different processor by making the calls specified in ion_heap_create functions. Please see: https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-...
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Memory Mapping (mmap) Linux Device Driver in Java/Scala

I have a device driver which controls a specific hardware. I would like to access the hardware directly from the user application running in Java/Scala through MMAP. Here's a stripped down version of ...
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How to handle two SPI devices in linux kernel with single SPI Platform Driver?

I have developed a SPI platform driver for a single SPI device.Which SPI device we are using,that configuration can be given in Device Tree.probe() function of SPI platform driver is called when name ...
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udev rule to create device node from character device listed in /proc/devices

I have a PCI device which I've been able to configure a DKMS module for. The kernel module is loaded and I see the device appear in /proc/devices. The driver had a load_driver.sh script which ...
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how to recover deleted file on Android programmatically

We are developing Android application (Android UI and C application through JNI). We are developing for our storage device. I like to know whether any API is there (OR any method) to recover deleted ...
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Linux driver for PCI device not hot plugging

I am writing a Linux PCI driver for a PCIe device that must be hot pluggable. The device attaches via cable to a PCIe redriver card that fits into a PCIe slot. When the device is plugged in at boot ...
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Linux block driver merge bio's

I have a block device driver which is working, after a fashion. It is for a PCIe device, and I am handling the bios directly with a make_request_fn rather than use a request queue, as the device has ...
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How to get USB Resistive touchscreen to work on Android.

I know most of you may have seen that there are a lot of Android based PC on a stick going around. The are very small, but of course, have no input device. They use Android 4.0 and up. The two that I ...
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How is wait_for_completion different from wakeup_interruptible

How is wait_for_completion different from wakeup_interruptible? Actually the question is how completion chains is different from wait queues ? It looks the same concept to me
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Linux device driver unsafe FXSAVE/FXRSTOR bug -- any precedents?

There's a nasty problem that has temporarily stumped a number of engineers at my company trying to debug it. The C++ program is normally run on a cluster of multicore computers with MPI. It will run ...
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Failed to wakeup Linux with GPIO keys

I am working on an embedded Linux kernel v5.10.24, where power management is enabled, and there is a GPIO to wake system up when it is in standby/SDR mode. But with my testing, the GPIO cannot wake up ...
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Irq software in ARM64

Introduction I am following a tutorial for write Linux Device Driver, the link is the following https://embetronicx.com/tutorials/linux/device-drivers/linux-device-driver-tutorial-part-13-interrupt-...
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How to use the BH1750 support in Linux kernel?

I'm writing code in Raspberry Pi, trying to communicate BH1750 ambient light sensor connected in a I2C port. Most working ways are using Python SMBus library but I'm writing C++ code. After some ...
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Synchronizing a usermode application to a kernel driver

We have a driver that schedules work using a timer (using add_timer). Whenever the work results in a change, an application should be notified of this change. Currently this is done by providing a ...
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Powering the USB ports on and off using cron on the Raspberry Pi 3

Thanks for looking at this post. I have set up a Raspberry Pi 3 B plus as a remote time lapse camera that is powered by a solar panel. The Pi shuts down at night to save power and the Wakeup alarm ...
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Device Tree Bindings For mipi-dsi - Allwinner R16 to DLPC3433

I have a custom board that is supposed to use a MIPI-DSI video signal from the allwinner R16, that is supposed to be received by the TI DLPC3433. [R16] >>>>>>> MIPI-DSI >>&...
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FT232H user space GPIO device

I have a FT232H breakout board by Adafruit. I'd like for that device to appear in Ubuntu as a user space GPIO device so I can use it with libgpiod. I've found these patches to the ftdi_sio Kernel ...
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SPI driver, searching where to start

I'm new with Android developpemnent but I want to write a SPI driver to connect a SPI IC and then an Android application to send and receive data from and to the IC. From there, I don't really know ...
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What happens if we sleep in an interrupt handler on SMP

What will happen if we sleep in an interrupt handler on a SMP Machine, I wrote a sample keyboard driver and added sleep on the interrupt handler #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/...
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Read and write in ioctl linux device driver

I am implementing a Linux USB Driver for x86 customized board. I have implemented ioctl for communicating with user space. I have a buffer in the hardware which the user needs to read.. struct ...
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