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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_INPUT_GPIO
:
(none)
gpio_axis
, gpio_event
, gpio_input
, gpio_matrix
, gpio_output
Say Y here if you want to support gpio based keys, wheels etc...
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb module gpio_axis CONFIG_INPUT_GPIO : drivers/staging/dream/Kconfig : "GPIO driver support" # in 2.6.32–2.6.36
lkddb module gpio_event CONFIG_INPUT_GPIO : drivers/staging/dream/Kconfig : "GPIO driver support" # in 2.6.32–2.6.36
lkddb module gpio_input CONFIG_INPUT_GPIO : drivers/staging/dream/Kconfig : "GPIO driver support" # in 2.6.32–2.6.36
lkddb module gpio_matrix CONFIG_INPUT_GPIO : drivers/staging/dream/Kconfig : "GPIO driver support" # in 2.6.32–2.6.36
lkddb module gpio_output CONFIG_INPUT_GPIO : drivers/staging/dream/Kconfig : "GPIO driver support" # in 2.6.32–2.6.36
lkddb platform "" : CONFIG_ANDROID CONFIG_INPUT_GPIO CONFIG_STAGING : drivers/staging/dream/gpio_event.c # in 2.6.32
lkddb platform "" : CONFIG_DREAM CONFIG_INPUT_GPIO CONFIG_STAGING : drivers/staging/dream/gpio_event.c # in 2.6.33
lkddb platform "gpio-event" : CONFIG_DREAM CONFIG_INPUT_GPIO CONFIG_STAGING : drivers/staging/dream/gpio_event.c # in 2.6.34–2.6.36
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