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<Xogium>
slightly OT question but not sure where else to ask, any of you folks ever played with ths usb armory board and tried to build a secure usb flashdrive with it ?
<Xogium>
I felt like trying for fun, but I don't know if that's easily doable in linux
<Xogium>
like, need a sort of PIN to lock the key, type the wrong PIN 5 times or so, data self-destruct
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<ukleinek>
marex: in that case IMHO you should not need to explicitly configure as input.
<marex>
ukleinek: I think the driver shouldn't ever care about the IRQ line direction, it's the irqchip which provides the IRQ line which should flip the GPIO as input
<marex>
(assuming the gpiochip and irqchip are the same driver, like gpio-mxc.c)
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<ukleinek>
marex: ack for the case where the driver doesn't see the GPIO.
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