Is the infrared interface can only act IR sensor or can also be used as remote control? Where can I find information about how to set this up on Linux system (Preferably Ubuntu)? It would be really useful if any of the packages supports universal remotes like Logitech Harmony.
It's receive only, 38Khz. It's attached to the SMBus on the CPU. U48 is the connection. I don't see any information on how to access it. Check /dev/ for something matching IR?
Yes, even I got from reading about the sensor that it is only receiver. The sensor is not directly connected to the Intel chip, it is connected to STM Microcontroller which is intern connected to main chip using the SMB bus. I couldn't find any information about how to talk to controller and its features. https://www.udoo.org/docs-x86/Hardware_Reference/Resources.html Btw, I couldn't find anything related to IR in the dev folder. Thanks Vamsi
The only thing I could find is Wake-up on IR in the bios. So there must be a way to interact with the STM uC.
There is no firmware yet. Udoo team is developing it: https://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/infrared-port-on-windows-10.6841/#post-26621
I'm not sure, but i think these options where here before We miss the driver (if the bios is ready for, of course), for what i understand...
Hope this is relegated to the bottom of the pile in the to-do back from holiday list; would definitely like to see this working as part of the HTPC build with along with that sweet as tutorial for ambient lighting
+1. Bought the X86s to use as a media player. Without IR support it is kind of a no-go. [edit: see also https://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/kodi-ir-logitech.7418/]
update i tried https://www.udoo.org/docs-x86/Hardware_&_Accessories/CEC-HDMI.html and found no way to successible dump my remote the device made by seco cec driver. #logged as user git clone driver cd folder make #logged as root: modprobe cec insmod seco-cec.ko apt purge lirc input-lirc (i tried this way first) apt install ir-keytable ir-keytable: Found /sys/class/rc/rc1/ (/dev/input/event11) with: Name: IrDA RC for CEC00001:00 Driver: secocec, table: rc-hauppauge Supported protocols: rc-5 Enabled protocols: rc-5 bus: 30, vendor/product: 0000:0000, version: 0x0001 Repeat delay = 500 ms, repeat period = 125 ms Found /sys/class/rc/rc0/ (/dev/input/event10) with: Name: RC for CEC00001:00 Driver: cec, table: rc-cec Supported protocols: cec Enabled protocols: cec bus: 30, vendor/product: 0000:0000, version: 0x0001 Repeat delay = 125 ms, repeat period = 125 ms but, when i press on remote: ir-keytable -t --device /dev/input/event10 ir-keytable -t --device /dev/input/event11 ir-keytable -t --sysdev rc0 ir-keytable -t --sysdev rc1 the infrared sensor is enabled in bios and set on a defaut type of remote (tv0) i tried many remotes without success, with many tools , like xmode2 and evtest and also without the x server polling the device (init 3 ). 1) i'm not doing what i think i'm doing, or i'm doing it wrong? 2) I try too soon for my young bios+kernel+driver? 3) the "remote type" setting in bios is badly set and block all remote not of this type? ps: sorry for rude graphic style
hey again. I made too much mistake in precedant post, making ununderstandable... but i cant find the edit button?
Edit button has been removed due to spammers who are editing their harmless post to spammers. You can only delete your post and write it again....... :-(