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      2Industrial IIO configfs support
      3===============================
      4
      51. Overview
      6===========
      7
      8Configfs is a filesystem-based manager of kernel objects. IIO uses some
      9objects that could be easily configured using configfs (e.g.: devices,
     10triggers).
     11
     12See Documentation/filesystems/configfs.rst for more information
     13about how configfs works.
     14
     152. Usage
     16========
     17
     18In order to use configfs support in IIO we need to select it at compile
     19time via CONFIG_IIO_CONFIGFS config option.
     20
     21Then, mount the configfs filesystem (usually under /config directory)::
     22
     23  $ mkdir /config
     24  $ mount -t configfs none /config
     25
     26At this point, all default IIO groups will be created and can be accessed
     27under /config/iio. Next chapters will describe available IIO configuration
     28objects.
     29
     303. Software triggers
     31====================
     32
     33One of the IIO default configfs groups is the "triggers" group. It is
     34automagically accessible when the configfs is mounted and can be found
     35under /config/iio/triggers.
     36
     37IIO software triggers implementation offers support for creating multiple
     38trigger types. A new trigger type is usually implemented as a separate
     39kernel module following the interface in include/linux/iio/sw_trigger.h::
     40
     41  /*
     42   * drivers/iio/trigger/iio-trig-sample.c
     43   * sample kernel module implementing a new trigger type
     44   */
     45  #include <linux/iio/sw_trigger.h>
     46
     47
     48  static struct iio_sw_trigger *iio_trig_sample_probe(const char *name)
     49  {
     50	/*
     51	 * This allocates and registers an IIO trigger plus other
     52	 * trigger type specific initialization.
     53	 */
     54  }
     55
     56  static int iio_trig_sample_remove(struct iio_sw_trigger *swt)
     57  {
     58	/*
     59	 * This undoes the actions in iio_trig_sample_probe
     60	 */
     61  }
     62
     63  static const struct iio_sw_trigger_ops iio_trig_sample_ops = {
     64	.probe		= iio_trig_sample_probe,
     65	.remove		= iio_trig_sample_remove,
     66  };
     67
     68  static struct iio_sw_trigger_type iio_trig_sample = {
     69	.name = "trig-sample",
     70	.owner = THIS_MODULE,
     71	.ops = &iio_trig_sample_ops,
     72  };
     73
     74  module_iio_sw_trigger_driver(iio_trig_sample);
     75
     76Each trigger type has its own directory under /config/iio/triggers. Loading
     77iio-trig-sample module will create 'trig-sample' trigger type directory
     78/config/iio/triggers/trig-sample.
     79
     80We support the following interrupt sources (trigger types):
     81
     82	* hrtimer, uses high resolution timers as interrupt source
     83
     843.1 Hrtimer triggers creation and destruction
     85---------------------------------------------
     86
     87Loading iio-trig-hrtimer module will register hrtimer trigger types allowing
     88users to create hrtimer triggers under /config/iio/triggers/hrtimer.
     89
     90e.g::
     91
     92  $ mkdir /config/iio/triggers/hrtimer/instance1
     93  $ rmdir /config/iio/triggers/hrtimer/instance1
     94
     95Each trigger can have one or more attributes specific to the trigger type.
     96
     973.2 "hrtimer" trigger types attributes
     98--------------------------------------
     99
    100"hrtimer" trigger type doesn't have any configurable attribute from /config dir.
    101It does introduce the sampling_frequency attribute to trigger directory.
    102That attribute sets the polling frequency in Hz, with mHz precision.