TERASIC_MTL(4) | Device Drivers Manual | TERASIC_MTL(4) |
terasic_mtl
—
driver for the Terasic/Cambridge Multi-Touch LCD
device
device terasic_mtl
In /boot/device.hints:
hint.terasic_mtl.0.at="nexus0"
hint.terasic_mtl.0.reg_maddr=0x70400000
hint.terasic_mtl.0.reg_msize=0x1000
hint.terasic_mtl.0.pixel_maddr=0x70000000
hint.terasic_mtl.0.pixel_msize=0x177000
hint.terasic_mtl.0.text_maddr=0x70177000
hint.terasic_mtl.0.text_msize=0x2000
The terasic_mtl
device driver provides
support for the Terasic Multi-Touch LCD combined as controlled by a
University of Cambridge's IP Core. Three device nodes are instantiated,
representing various services supported by the device:
terasic_mtl
devices are also attached to
the syscons(4) framework, which implements a VT-compatible
terminal connected to the tty(4) framework.
ttyvX
device nodes may be added to
ttys(5) in order to launch login(1)
sessions at boot.
Register, text, and pixel devices may be accessed using read(2) and write(2) system calls, and also memory mapped using mmap(2).
login(1), ioctl(2), mmap(2), poll(2), read(2), write(2), syscons(4), tty(4), ttys(5)
The terasic_mtl
device driver first
appeared in FreeBSD 10.0.
The terasic_mtl
device driver and this
manual page were developed by SRI International and the University of
Cambridge Computer Laboratory under DARPA/AFRL contract (FA8750-10-C-0237)
(“CTSRD”), as part of the DARPA CRASH research programme. This
device driver was written by Robert N. M.
Watson.
The syscons(4) attachment does not support the hardware cursor feature.
A more structured interface to control registers using the ioctl(2) system call, would sometimes be preferable to memory mapping. For touch screen input, it would be highly desirable to offer a streaming interface whose events can be managed using poll(2) and related system calls, with the kernel performing polling rather than the userspace application.
terasic_mtl
supports only a
nexus
bus attachment, which is appropriate for
system-on-chip busses such as Altera's Avalon bus. If the IP core is
configured off of another bus type, then additional bus attachments will be
required.
August 18, 2012 | Debian |