Kernel support for infrared receivers
[Kernel] Posted Dec 2, 2009 16:59 UTC (Wed) by corbet
One of the stated goals of the staging tree is to bring widely-used drivers
into the mainline kernel tree. This effort has been quite successful; the
number of out-of-tree drivers has dropped considerably over the last year
or so. There is one high-profile holdout, though: the Linux Infrared Remote Control (LIRC)
subsystem. LIRC is used to obtain input events from remote control devices
and feed them through to applications; Linux-based digital video recorder
systems are heavy LIRC users, but there are others as well. Back in
October, Jarod Wilson posted a
new version of LIRC for consideration. One month later, the kernel
developers have started talking about it; what they lack in punctuality has
been more than made up for in volume. Click below (subscribers only) for a
look at the future of infrared controller support in Linux.
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