Android console on openmoko kernel

Michael Trimarchi trimarchi at gandalf.sssup.it
Fri Jan 9 16:54:50 CET 2009


Hi,

Andy Green wrote:
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
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> | - Looking at this I don't understand where is implemented is_enable ops
> | function of the regulator.
> | So how does it work the regulator_is_enabled function?
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> Balaji mentioned that when he removed the regulator suspend / resume
> handler stuff recently, this went away?  Is this tree you're using older
> than 3 days?
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> http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=commitdiff;h=276709515c384f4239c9479b56fcf008ae37eec8 
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Ok
> | - The rtc_set_time is executed in process context I think, like the
> | worker of the pcf50633, how can the
> | function prevents a race without a mutex?
>
> I seem to recall the register read and write functions are themselves
> protected, what are you thinking it races against?
>
Right. I look in to the openmoko specific code in the spare time, so 
It's a my mistake.
Sorry
> | - I think the flicker is an android issue.
>
> That sounds good... does it seem there is a way to impact Android's
> behaviour about the flicker then by modifying something in Android?
>
> - -Andy
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Regards Michael



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