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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/3] Introduce a counter inkernel API
    Hi,

    On 11/04/2020 13:22:59-0400, William Breathitt Gray wrote:
    > I'm not inherently opposed to adding an in-kernel API for the Counter
    > subsystem, but I'm not sure yet if it's necessary for this particular
    > situation.
    >
    > Is the purpose of this driver to allow users to poll on the rotary
    > encoder position value? If so, perhaps instead of an in-kernel API, the
    > polling functionality should be added as part of the Counter subsystem;
    > I can see this being a useful feature for many counter devices, and
    > it'll keep the code contained to a single subsystem.
    >
    > By the way, I'm going to be submitting a major update to the Counter
    > subsystem code in the next couple weeks that isolates the sysfs code
    > from the rest of the subsystem -- it'll likely affect the interface and
    > code here -- so I'll probably wait to decide for certain until that
    > patch lands; I anticipate it making things easier for you here after
    > it's merged.
    >
    > For now, I want to get a better high-level understanding about how users
    > would interact with this driver to use the device (input_setup_polling
    > is a new call for me). That should help me understand whether an
    > in-kernel API is the best choice here.
    >

    Well, the goal is not really polling the counters but mainly exposing
    the correct userspace interface for the rotary encoders that are
    connected to quadrature decoders.

    The input driver is using polling because this reduces the complexity of
    the patches but the ultimate goal is to also have interrupts working.

    I'm pretty sure the in-kernel interface can also have other usages like
    for example iio triggers. I could envision having to read an ADC after x
    turns of a motor to check for the torque.

    I also think that having the sysfs code separate would help as it could
    be considered as one of the in-kernel interface user.

    BTW, do you have plans to add a character device interface?

    --
    Alexandre Belloni, Bootlin
    Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
    https://bootlin.com

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