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Fixed MTP to work with TWRP
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fmc-fakedev
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===========
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This package includes a software-only device, called fmc-fakedev, which
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is able to register up to 4 mezzanines (by default it registers one).
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Unlike the SPEC driver, which creates an FMC device for each PCI cards
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it manages, this module creates a single instance of its set of
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mezzanines.
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It is meant as the simplest possible example of how a driver should be
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written, and it includes a fake EEPROM image (built using the tools
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described in *note FMC Identification::),, which by default is
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replicated for each fake mezzanine.
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You can also use this device to verify the match algorithms, by asking
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it to test your own EEPROM image. You can provide the image by means of
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the eeprom= module parameter: the new EEPROM image is loaded, as usual,
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by means of the firmware loader. This example shows the defaults and a
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custom EEPROM image:
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spusa.root# insmod fmc-fakedev.ko
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[ 99.971247] fake-fmc-carrier: mezzanine 0
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[ 99.975393] Manufacturer: fake-vendor
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[ 99.979624] Product name: fake-design-for-testing
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spusa.root# rmmod fmc-fakedev
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spusa.root# insmod fmc-fakedev.ko eeprom=fdelay-eeprom.bin
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[ 121.447464] fake-fmc-carrier: Mezzanine 0: eeprom "fdelay-eeprom.bin"
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[ 121.462725] fake-fmc-carrier: mezzanine 0
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[ 121.466858] Manufacturer: CERN
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[ 121.470477] Product name: FmcDelay1ns4cha
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spusa.root# rmmod fmc-fakedev
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After loading the device, you can use the write_ee method do modify its
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own internal fake EEPROM: whenever the image is overwritten starting at
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offset 0, the module will unregister and register again the FMC device.
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This is shown in fmc-write-eeprom.txt
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