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  • Hi-Angel
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    Ah, I see, that's probably the one in phones.

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  • Hi-Angel
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    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    The Linux Kernel's PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) interface now has an atomic API for those writing drivers for fans, LEDs, vibrators, and other supported devices...
    Just curious, why would anyone want to write a driver for vibrator?

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    Linux PWM Gains An Atomic Interface In Linux 4.7

    Phoronix: Linux PWM Gains An Atomic Interface In Linux 4.7

    The Linux Kernel's PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) interface now has an atomic API for those writing drivers for fans, LEDs, vibrators, and other supported devices...

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