nuttx/drivers
2019-09-17 10:46:23 -06:00
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1wire drivers/1wire/ds28e17.c: Optimize I2C write followed by read to same address. 2018-12-11 07:09:03 -06:00
analog drivers/analog/dac7554.c: Add support to the DAC7554 digital-to-analog converter. 2019-08-28 07:01:17 -06:00
audio drivers/timers/pwm.c: Move the pwm/pwm.c driver to timers/pwm.c, The drivers/pwm contained only one .c file (pwm.c), so to avoid the proliferation of sub-directories inside drivers/ is better to move the pwm.c driver to drivers/timers. The pwm.h header was moved to include/nuttx/timers to keep consistency, so all files referencing it need to be updated. 2019-09-02 07:57:10 -06:00
bch More miscelleanous ZNeo build fixes 2019-06-03 14:45:00 -06:00
can Various Kconfig files: Kconfig files should not select SCHED_WORKQUEUE since that is really only is only the logical OR if SCHED_LPWORK and SCHED_HPWORK. Selecting it has no effect other than to produce an erroneous configuration. 2019-06-29 10:10:43 -06:00
contactless Kconfig, include/debug.h, and drivers/contactless: Add debug macros for contactless. The various contactless device drivers currently define device specific debug macros within their local header files. This patch adds generic ctls[info|warn|err] macros for the overall contactless subsystem to be used in future drivers. Ported the two currently available contactless device drivers (mfrc522.c and pn532.c) to these generic logging macros and fixed some logging bugs 2019-08-19 11:27:23 -06:00
crypto Squashed commit of the following: 2019-05-21 18:57:54 -06:00
eeprom drivers/eeprom/i2c_xx24xx.c: Cosmetic changes for issues detected by tools/nxstyle and review of PR. 2019-08-21 07:48:28 -06:00
i2c drivers/i2c/i2c_driver.c: Fix build error due to missing comma introduced when CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL was removed. 2019-05-22 07:12:30 -06:00
i2s Squashed commit of the following: 2019-05-21 18:57:54 -06:00
input Fix typos, 1 in a #define, others in comments. This changes one definition: _MQ_TIMEDRECIEVE is changed to _MQ_TIMEDRECEIVE. It appears this symbol is not used anywhere. 2019-09-11 08:56:56 -06:00
ioexpander Fix typos, 1 in a #define, others in comments. This changes one definition: _MQ_TIMEDRECIEVE is changed to _MQ_TIMEDRECEIVE. It appears this symbol is not used anywhere. 2019-09-11 08:56:56 -06:00
lcd Fix typos, 1 in a #define, others in comments. This changes one definition: _MQ_TIMEDRECIEVE is changed to _MQ_TIMEDRECEIVE. It appears this symbol is not used anywhere. 2019-09-11 08:56:56 -06:00
leds drivers/timers/pwm.c: Move the pwm/pwm.c driver to timers/pwm.c, The drivers/pwm contained only one .c file (pwm.c), so to avoid the proliferation of sub-directories inside drivers/ is better to move the pwm.c driver to drivers/timers. The pwm.h header was moved to include/nuttx/timers to keep consistency, so all files referencing it need to be updated. 2019-09-02 07:57:10 -06:00
loop Squashed commit of the following: 2019-05-21 18:57:54 -06:00
mmcsd Eliminate new warnings found in build testing. 2019-08-21 13:45:31 -06:00
modem Squashed commit of the following: 2019-05-21 18:57:54 -06:00
mtd drivers/mtd/gd5f.c: Add gigadevice SPI NAND FLASH driver. 2019-09-15 08:33:22 -06:00
net Fix typos in comments. 2019-08-21 09:32:59 -06:00
pipes drivers/pipes: Use inode reference counter instead of device reference counter to handle dup(). I found that if I dup() a pipe, the reference counter d_refs is not increased. If I close any of the fd, backed by the same pipe, the pipe will be freed. This causes any further usage on the fd referencing a non existent pipe. This change uses the inode reference counter, which is properly maintained during dup(). 2019-08-06 07:31:57 -06:00
power drivers/power/pm_update.c: Fix g_pmcount 16-bits overflow whenCONFIG_PM_XXENTER_COUNT set big value. 2019-08-26 09:51:40 -06:00
rf drivers/rf/dat-31r5-sp.c: dd support to the DAT-31R5-SP+ digital attenuator. Creates a the new device driver directory drivers/rf/ to support drivers related to RF peripherals. It also adds support for the DAT-31R5-SP+ digital attenuator. 2019-09-05 13:28:28 -06:00
sensors drivers/sensors/isl29023.c: Add basic driver of ISL29023 ambient light sensor. The basic driver can set operational mode, range, and resolution. It can also read lux value in continuous mode. Interrupt and the alarm is not implemented. 2019-09-04 11:26:26 -06:00
serial Fix some typos 2019-09-17 10:46:23 -06:00
spi Fix typos, 1 in a #define, others in comments. This changes one definition: _MQ_TIMEDRECIEVE is changed to _MQ_TIMEDRECEIVE. It appears this symbol is not used anywhere. 2019-09-11 08:56:56 -06:00
syslog Fix some typos 2019-09-17 10:46:23 -06:00
timers drivers/timers/pwm.c: Move the pwm/pwm.c driver to timers/pwm.c, The drivers/pwm contained only one .c file (pwm.c), so to avoid the proliferation of sub-directories inside drivers/ is better to move the pwm.c driver to drivers/timers. The pwm.h header was moved to include/nuttx/timers to keep consistency, so all files referencing it need to be updated. 2019-09-02 07:57:10 -06:00
usbdev Fix typos, 1 in a #define, others in comments. This changes one definition: _MQ_TIMEDRECIEVE is changed to _MQ_TIMEDRECEIVE. It appears this symbol is not used anywhere. 2019-09-11 08:56:56 -06:00
usbhost Fix some typos 2019-09-17 10:46:23 -06:00
usbmisc Revert "drivers/usbmisc/fusb303.c: Toggle enable bit off/on after detaching". This reverts unnecessary workaround for FUSB303 from commit ddcc6dd501, as true source of bug we've seen is after all in a wrong way device was being powered in R&D. 2019-06-15 08:20:51 -06:00
usbmonitor
video Correct more uses of C11 features in common code. 2019-08-24 17:59:26 -06:00
wireless Fix some typos in the ChangeLog. 2019-09-13 19:01:05 -06:00
.gitignore arch/arm/src/s32k1xx: This is a rough port of the i.MXRT Ethernet driver to the S32K1xx. The i.MXRT uses the same IP. Completely untested at this point. 2019-08-21 17:33:54 -06:00
dev_null.c Squashed commit of the following: 2019-05-21 18:57:54 -06:00
dev_zero.c Squashed commit of the following: 2019-05-21 18:57:54 -06:00
Kconfig drivers/rf/dat-31r5-sp.c: dd support to the DAT-31R5-SP+ digital attenuator. Creates a the new device driver directory drivers/rf/ to support drivers related to RF peripherals. It also adds support for the DAT-31R5-SP+ digital attenuator. 2019-09-05 13:28:28 -06:00
Makefile drivers/rf/dat-31r5-sp.c: dd support to the DAT-31R5-SP+ digital attenuator. Creates a the new device driver directory drivers/rf/ to support drivers related to RF peripherals. It also adds support for the DAT-31R5-SP+ digital attenuator. 2019-09-05 13:28:28 -06:00
ramdisk.c
README.txt drivers/timers/pwm.c: Move the pwm/pwm.c driver to timers/pwm.c, The drivers/pwm contained only one .c file (pwm.c), so to avoid the proliferation of sub-directories inside drivers/ is better to move the pwm.c driver to drivers/timers. The pwm.h header was moved to include/nuttx/timers to keep consistency, so all files referencing it need to be updated. 2019-09-02 07:57:10 -06:00
rwbuffer.c drivers/mtd/ftl.c: Support BIOC_FLUSH ioctl 2018-11-09 08:12:52 -06:00

README
^^^^^^

This directory contains various device drivers -- both block and
character drivers as well as other more specialized drivers.

Contents:
  - Files in this directory
  - Subdirectories of this directory
  - Skeleton files

Files in this directory
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

dev_null.c and dev_zero.c
  These files provide the standard /dev/null and /dev/zero devices.  See
  include/nuttx/drivers/driers.h for prototypes of functions that should
  be called if you want to register these devices (devnull_register()
  and devzero_register()).

ramdisk.c
  Can be used to set up a block of memory or (read-only) FLASH as
  a block driver that can be mounted as a file system.  See
  include/nuttx/drivers/ramdisk.h.

rwbuffer.c
  A facility that can be used by any block driver in-order to add
  writing buffering and read-ahead buffering.

Subdirectories of this directory:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

analog/
  This directory holds implementations of analog device drivers.
  This includes drivers for Analog to Digital Conversion (ADC) as
  well as drivers for Digital to Analog Conversion (DAC).
  See include/nuttx/analog/*.h for registration information.

audio/
  Audio device drivers.  See include/nuttx/audio/audio.h for interface
  definitions.  See also the audio subsystem at nuttx/audio/.

bch/
  Contains logic that may be used to convert a block driver into
  a character driver.  This is the complementary conversion as that
  performed by loop.c.  See include/nuttx/fs/fs.h for registration
  information.

can/
  This is the CAN drivers and logic support.  See include/nuttx/can/can.h
  for usage information.

contactless/
  Contactless devices are related to wireless devices.  They are not
  communication devices with other similar peers, but couplers/interfaces
  to contactless cards and tags.

crypto/
  Contains crypto drivers and support logic, including the /dev/urandom
  device.

eeprom/
  An EEPROM is a form of Memory Technology Device (see drivers/mtd).
  EEPROMs are non-volatile memory like FLASH, but differ in underlying
  memory technology and differ in usage in many respects: They may not
  be organized into blocks (at least from the standpoint of the user)
  and it is not necessary to erase the EEPROM memory before re-writing
  it.  In addition, EEPROMs tend to be much smaller than FLASH parts,
  usually only a few kilobytes vs megabytes for FLASH.  EEPROM tends to
  be used to retain a small amount of device configuration information;
  FLASH tends to be used for program or massive data storage. For these
  reasons, it may not be convenient to use the more complex MTD
  interface but instead use the simple character interface provided by
  the EEPROM drivers.

i2c/
  I2C drivers and support logic.  See include/nuttx/i2c/i2c_master.h

i2s/
  I2S drivers and support logic.  See include/nuttx/audio/i2s.h

input/
  This directory holds implementations of human input device (HID)
  drivers.  This includes such things as mouse, touchscreen, joystick,
  keyboard and keypad drivers.  See include/nuttx/input/*.h for
  registration information.

  Note that USB HID devices are treated differently.  These can be
  found under usbdev/ or usbhost/.

lcd/
  Drivers for parallel and serial LCD and OLED type devices.  These
  drivers support interfaces as defined in include/nuttx/lcd/lcd.h

leds/
  Various LED-related drivers including discrete as well as PWM-
  driven LEDs.

loop/
  Supports the standard loop device that can be used to export a
  file (or character device) as a block device.  See losetup() and
  loteardown() in include/nuttx/fs/fs.h.

mmcsd/
  Support for MMC/SD block drivers.  MMC/SD block drivers based on
  SPI and SDIO/MCI interfaces are supported.  See include/nuttx/mmcsd.h
  and include/nuttx/sdio.h for further information.

mtd/
  Memory Technology Device (MTD) drivers.  Some simple drivers for
  memory technologies like FLASH, EEPROM, NVRAM, etc.  See
  include/nuttx/mtd/mtd.h

  (Note: This is a simple memory interface and should not be
  confused with the "real" MTD developed at infradead.org.  This
  logic is unrelated; I just used the name MTD because I am not
  aware of any other common way to refer to this class of devices).

net/
  Network interface drivers.  See also include/nuttx/net/net.h

pipes/
  FIFO and named pipe drivers.  Standard interfaces are declared
  in include/unistd.h

power/
  Power management (PM) driver interfaces.  These interfaces are used
  to manage power usage of a platform by monitoring driver activity
  and by placing drivers into reduce power usage modes when the
  drivers are not active.

pwm/
  Provides the "upper half" of a pulse width modulation (PWM) driver.
  The "lower half" of the PWM driver is provided by device-specific
  logic.  See include/nuttx/timers/pwm.h for usage information.

sensors/
  Drivers for various sensors.  A sensor driver differs little from
  other types of drivers other than they are use to provide measurements
  of things in environment like temperature, orientation, acceleration,
  altitude, direction, position, etc.

  DACs might fit this definition of a sensor driver as well since they
  measure and convert voltage levels.  DACs, however, are retained in
  the analog/ sub-directory.

serial/
  Front-end character drivers for chip-specific UARTs.  This provide
  some TTY-like functionality and are commonly used (but not required for)
  the NuttX system console.  See also include/nuttx/serial/serial.h

spi/
  SPI drivers and support logic.  See include/nuttx/spi/spi.h

syslog/
  System logging devices. See include/syslog.h and include/nuttx/syslog/syslog.h

timers/
  Includes support for various timer devices including:

  - An "upper half" for a generic timer driver.  See
    include/nuttx/timers/timer.h for more information.

  - An "upper half" for a generic watchdog driver.  See
    include/nuttx/timers/watchdog.h for more information.

  - RTC drivers

usbdev/
  USB device drivers.  See also include/nuttx/usb/usbdev.h

usbhost/
  USB host drivers.  See also include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h

video/
  Video-related drivers.  See include/nuttx/video/.

wireless/
  Drivers for various wireless devices.

Skeleton Files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Skeleton files are "empty" frameworks for NuttX drivers.  They are provided to
give you a good starting point if you want to create a new NuttX driver.
The following skeleton files are available:

  drivers/lcd/skeleton.c -- Skeleton LCD driver
  drivers/mtd/skeleton.c -- Skeleton memory technology device drivers
  drivers/net/skeleton.c -- Skeleton network/Ethernet drivers
  drivers/usbhost/usbhost_skeleton.c -- Skeleton USB host class driver