This patch adds some examples about how to register a new PPS
generator in the system, and how to manage it.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@enneenne.com>
---
Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 40 insertions(+)
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst
index 78dded03e5d8..c71b3b878e41 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst
+++ b/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst
@@ -202,6 +202,46 @@ Sometimes one needs to be able not only to catch PPS signals but to produce
them also. For example, running a distributed simulation, which requires
computers' clock to be synchronized very tightly.
+To do so the class pps-gen has been added. PPS generators can be
+registered int the kernel by defining a struct pps_gen_source_info as
+follows::
+
+ static struct pps_gen_source_info pps_gen_dummy_info = {
+ .name = "dummy",
+ .use_system_clock = true,
+ .get_time = pps_gen_dummy_get_time,
+ .enable = pps_gen_dummy_enable,
+ };
+
+Where the use_system_clock states if the generator uses the system
+clock to generate its pulses, or from a peripheral device
+clock. Method get_time() is used to query the time stored into the
+generator clock, while the method enable() is used to enable or
+disable the PPS pulse generation.
+
+Then calling the function pps_gen_register_source() in your
+initialization routine as follows a new generator is created into the
+system::
+
+ pps_gen = pps_gen_register_source(&pps_gen_dummy_info);
+
+Generators SYSFS support
+------------------------
+
+If the SYSFS filesystem is enabled in the kernel it provides a new class::
+
+ $ ls /sys/class/pps-gen/
+ pps-gen0/ pps-gen1/ pps-gen2/
+
+Every directory is the ID of a PPS generator defined in the system and
+inside you find several files::
+
+ $ ls -F /sys/class/pps-gen/pps-gen0/
+ dev enable name power/ subsystem@ system time uevent
+
+To enable the PPS signal generation you can use the command below::
+
+ $ echo 1 > /sys/class/pps-gen/pps-gen0/enable
Parallel port generator
------------------------
--
2.34.1
On 10/18/24 7:39 AM, Rodolfo Giometti wrote: > This patch adds some examples about how to register a new PPS > generator in the system, and how to manage it. > > Signed-off-by: Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@enneenne.com> > --- > Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst > index 78dded03e5d8..c71b3b878e41 100644 > --- a/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst > +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/pps.rst > @@ -202,6 +202,46 @@ Sometimes one needs to be able not only to catch PPS signals but to produce > them also. For example, running a distributed simulation, which requires > computers' clock to be synchronized very tightly. > > +To do so the class pps-gen has been added. PPS generators can be > +registered int the kernel by defining a struct pps_gen_source_info as in the kernel > +follows:: > + > + static struct pps_gen_source_info pps_gen_dummy_info = { > + .name = "dummy", > + .use_system_clock = true, > + .get_time = pps_gen_dummy_get_time, > + .enable = pps_gen_dummy_enable, > + }; > + > +Where the use_system_clock states if the generator uses the system > +clock to generate its pulses, or from a peripheral device > +clock. Method get_time() is used to query the time stored into the > +generator clock, while the method enable() is used to enable or > +disable the PPS pulse generation. > + Alternate fixes below: > +Then calling the function pps_gen_register_source() in your By > +initialization routine as follows a new generator is created into the or (exclusive or): creates a new generator in the back to option 1: created in the > +system:: > + > + pps_gen = pps_gen_register_source(&pps_gen_dummy_info); > + > +Generators SYSFS support > +------------------------ > + > +If the SYSFS filesystem is enabled in the kernel it provides a new class:: > + > + $ ls /sys/class/pps-gen/ > + pps-gen0/ pps-gen1/ pps-gen2/ > + > +Every directory is the ID of a PPS generator defined in the system and > +inside you find several files:: > + > + $ ls -F /sys/class/pps-gen/pps-gen0/ > + dev enable name power/ subsystem@ system time uevent > + > +To enable the PPS signal generation you can use the command below:: > + > + $ echo 1 > /sys/class/pps-gen/pps-gen0/enable > > Parallel port generator > ------------------------ -- ~Randy
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