Friday, January 6th, 2012
Version 3.1 of the Linux kernel was the first release to include regmap support and only included a bare minimum of features in order to ease review so version 3.2 has been a pretty big one for regmap development with some pretty major features being built on top of the core code. Support for register [...]
Friday, September 30th, 2011
A good proportion of I2C and SPI device drivers in the kernel contain some very similar code for accessing the register maps of hardware connected to those buses – most hardware designers have solved the problem of providing very similar ways. Linux 3.1 introduces a new kernel API called regmap which factors out this code [...]
Friday, September 9th, 2011
One of the big things that seems to cause a learning curve for many new contributors for Linux and other projects that make a big effort with code review is the process of putting patches together in a way that makes the code review process more smoothly. This is a fairly straightforward thing but it [...]
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