Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH 0/5] Raspberry Pi Sense HAT driver | From | Stefan Wahren <> | Date | Sat, 20 Nov 2021 11:55:25 +0100 |
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Hi,
Am 29.10.21 um 23:55 schrieb Charles Mirabile: > This patch series adds a set of drivers for operating the Sense HAT > peripheral device. This board is an add on for the Raspberry Pi that is > designed to connect using the GPIO connector via I2C. > > It features: > - a joystick > - an 8x8 RGB LED matrix display > - a whole bunch of environmental sensors with their own drivers > (those are already in upstream Linux) > > This is a refactor of the work of Serge Schneider, the author of a > version of this driver that is currently in the Raspberry Pi downstream > kernel. We modified his code to make it suitable for upstream Linux. > > A couple of tests are available for the driver in this repo: > https://github.com/underground-software/sensehat/tree/master/tests > - color_test displays various solid colors on the LED panel > - framebuffer_test diplays a single lit cell that is > controllable via the arrow keys or the joystick > > For more information about the Sense HAT, visit: > https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/sense-hat/ > > Changes since v2: > - We included a device tree binding in yaml form > - Switched to regmap for all i2c communications > - Fixed a few places where we had the old rpisense > name that we missed when renaming for v2
since this is V2 of the patch series, please mark this properly in all subjects:
[PATCH V2 0/5] ...
Otherwise this is a nightmare for reviewers and maintainers.
Best regards
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