media: staging: remove lirc_zilog driver

The ir-kbd-i2c driver behaves like the lirc_zilog driver, except it can
send raw IR and receives scancodes rather than lirccodes.

The lirc_zilog driver only polls if the lirc chardev is opened;
similarly the ir-kbd-i2c driver only polls if the corresponding input
device is opened, or the lirc device.

Polling is disabled during IR transmission through the mutex.

The polling period is 402ms in the ir-kdb-i2c driver, and 260ms in the
lirc_zilog driver.

Signed-off-by: Sean Young <sean@mess.org>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
This commit is contained in:
Sean Young 2017-10-24 14:59:31 -04:00 committed by Mauro Carvalho Chehab
parent 1cb26030f3
commit f95367a7b7
6 changed files with 0 additions and 1720 deletions

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@ -31,9 +31,6 @@ source "drivers/staging/media/imx/Kconfig"
source "drivers/staging/media/omap4iss/Kconfig"
# Keep LIRC at the end, as it has sub-menus
source "drivers/staging/media/lirc/Kconfig"
source "drivers/staging/media/tegra-vde/Kconfig"
endif

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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_BCM2048) += bcm2048/
obj-$(CONFIG_DVB_CXD2099) += cxd2099/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_IMX_MEDIA) += imx/
obj-$(CONFIG_LIRC_STAGING) += lirc/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_DM365_VPFE) += davinci_vpfe/
obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_OMAP4) += omap4iss/
obj-$(CONFIG_INTEL_ATOMISP) += atomisp/

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@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
#
# LIRC driver(s) configuration
#
menuconfig LIRC_STAGING
bool "Linux Infrared Remote Control IR receiver/transmitter drivers"
depends on LIRC
help
Say Y here, and all supported Linux Infrared Remote Control IR and
RF receiver and transmitter drivers will be displayed. When paired
with a remote control and the lirc daemon, the receiver drivers
allow control of your Linux system via remote control.
if LIRC_STAGING
config LIRC_ZILOG
tristate "Zilog/Hauppauge IR Transmitter"
depends on LIRC && I2C
help
Driver for the Zilog/Hauppauge IR Transmitter, found on
PVR-150/500, HVR-1200/1250/1700/1800, HD-PVR and other cards
endif

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# Makefile for the lirc drivers.
#
# Each configuration option enables a list of files.
obj-$(CONFIG_LIRC_ZILOG) += lirc_zilog.o

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1. Both ir-kbd-i2c and lirc_zilog provide support for RX events for
the chips supported by lirc_zilog. Before moving lirc_zilog out of staging:
a. ir-kbd-i2c needs a module parameter added to allow the user to tell
ir-kbd-i2c to ignore Z8 IR units.
b. lirc_zilog should provide Rx key presses to the rc core like ir-kbd-i2c
does.
2. lirc_zilog module ref-counting need examination. It has not been
verified that cdev and lirc_dev will take the proper module references on
lirc_zilog to prevent removal of lirc_zilog when the /dev/lircN device node
is open.
(The good news is ref-counting of lirc_zilog internal structures appears to be
complete. Testing has shown the cx18 module can be unloaded out from under
irw + lircd + lirc_dev, with the /dev/lirc0 device node open, with no adverse
effects. The cx18 module could then be reloaded and irw properly began
receiving button presses again and ir_send worked without error.)
3. Bridge drivers, if able, should provide a chip reset() callback
to lirc_zilog via struct IR_i2c_init_data. cx18 and ivtv already have routines
to perform Z8 chip resets via GPIO manipulations. This would allow lirc_zilog
to bring the chip back to normal when it hangs, in the same places the
original lirc_pvr150 driver code does. This is not strictly needed, so it
is not required to move lirc_zilog out of staging.
Note: Both lirc_zilog and ir-kbd-i2c support the Zilog Z8 for IR, as programmed
and installed on Hauppauge products. When working on either module, developers
must consider at least the following bridge drivers which mention an IR Rx unit
at address 0x71 (indicative of a Z8):
ivtv cx18 hdpvr pvrusb2 bt8xx cx88 saa7134

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