ESP8089 Linux driver
v1.9 imported from the Rockchip Linux kernel github repo
Modified to build as a standalone module for SDIO devices.
Building:
make
sudo make install
Using:
modprobe should autoload the module as the ESP8089 should be detected by the SDIO driver and loaded as a dependency.
The ESP8089 requires that the CH_PD signal be reset before the driver can load properly, so a GPIO is used by the driver to assert this signal for 200ms. The GPIO defaults to 0 (ID_SD on the Raspberry Pi) but this can be changed to any GPIO mapped by the kernel GPIO driver through the esp_reset_gpio module parameter. This can be accomplished by creating a new modprobe.d config file. For example, to use GPIO 5 instead, create as root /etc/modprobe.d/esp.conf and add the line:
options esp8089 esp_reset_gpio=5
which changes the GPIO from 0 to 5.
Building a Debian source package:
To build a source package for release, first install the following:
apt-get install debhelper dkms raspberrypi-kernel-headers
Then build the package:
sudo make dkmsdeb
The module will be named esp8089-dkms_*.deb. Don't forget to update the version in dkms.conf and committing before making a release!
If the build fails to create a source package, try installing dkms from github:
sudo apt-get remove dkms sudo apt-get install devscripts quilt git clone https://github.com/dell/dkms.git cd dkms sed -ie "s/module-init-tools/kmod/g" debian/control make debs
and install the resulting package in dist/