Re: [PATCH 0/7] gnss: add new GNSS subsystem

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Wed Apr 25 2018 - 02:27:10 EST


Hi!

> This series adds a new subsystem for GNSS receivers (e.g. GPS
> receivers).
>
> While GNSS receivers are typically accessed using a UART interface they
> often also support other I/O interfaces such as I2C, SPI and USB, while
> yet other devices use iomem or even some form of remote-processor
> messaging (rpmsg).
>
> The new GNSS subsystem abstracts the underlying interface and provides a
> new "gnss" class type, which exposes a character-device interface (e.g.
> /dev/gnss0) to user space. This allows GNSS receivers to have a
> representation in the Linux device model, something which is important
> not least for power management purposes and which also allows for easy
> detection and (eventually) identification of GNSS devices.

Actually... no, what you done is not GNSS subsystem. It is generic
subsystem for a link + some controls, typically for power.

Yes, that setup is common for GPS receivers, but it is there also for
modems (droid 4: usb + gpios) and bluetooth dongles (n900: serial +
gpios).

Best regards,
Pavel
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