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9 LIRC stands for Linux Infrared Remote Control. The LIRC device interface is16 It is also possible to attach a BPF program to a LIRC device for decoding19 Example dmesg output upon a driver registering w/LIRC:34 contains tools for working with LIRC devices:36 - ir-ctl: can receive raw IR and transmit IR, as well as query LIRC46 LIRC modes49 LIRC supports some modes of receiving and sending IR codes, as shown65 For receiving, you read struct lirc_scancode from the LIRC device.159 LIRC devices which support reading raw IR.163 to the LIRC device, this program will be called for each pulse, space or[all …]
7 LIRC read()13 lirc-read - Read from a LIRC device
6 LIRC Header File
5 LIRC Device Interface
7 LIRC write()13 lirc-write - Write to a LIRC device
5 LIRC Function Reference
29 Bitmask with the LIRC features.38 LIRC features
35 :ref:`LIRC_CAN_SET_TRANSMITTER_MASK <LIRC-CAN-SET-TRANSMITTER-MASK>` is
23 depends on LIRC32 config LIRC config33 bool "LIRC user interface"185 depends on LIRC320 depends on LIRC360 depends on SPI && LIRC460 The driver passes raw pulse and space information to the LIRC decoder.
19 standard Linux input layer. The support for raw mode is provided via LIRC.30 via LIRC interface.
127 [*] LIRC user interface135 The ``LIRC user interface`` option adds enhanced functionality when using the
16 #define LIRC 6 macro
50 - for his LIRC infrared handler
497 hws[LIRC] = ma35d1_clk_fixed("lirc", 32000); in ma35d1_clocks_probe()
926 Provide access to PicoLCD's CIR interface via remote control (LIRC).
19330 RC-CORE / LIRC FRAMEWORK