Re: [PATCH v2 1/4] gpiolib: Add "unknown" direction support

From: Lars-Peter Clausen
Date: Thu Feb 17 2011 - 08:06:34 EST


On 02/17/2011 01:21 PM, Alexander Stein wrote:
> On Thursday 17 February 2011, 13:03:54 Lars-Peter Clausen wrote:
>> On 02/17/2011 08:33 AM, Eric Miao wrote:
>>> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:56 AM, Peter Tyser <ptyser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Previously, gpiolib would unconditionally flag all GPIO pins as inputs,
>>>> regardless of their true state. This resulted in all GPIO output pins
>>>> initially being incorrectly identified as "input" in the GPIO sysfs.
>>>>
>>>> Since the direction of GPIOs is not known prior to having their
>>>> direction set, instead set the default direction to "unknown" to prevent
>>>> user confusion. A pin with an "unknown" direction can not be written or
>>>> read via sysfs; it must first be configured as an input or output before
>>>> it can be used.
>>>
>>> Hrm... that's why I don't like the original definition of gpio_request()
>>> which is vague on the pin configurations.
>>
>> Actually it doesn't say anything at all about the current configuration at
>> all. Requesting a pin grants you exclusive access to that pin, if it
>> succeeds. So it is solely about ownership and not about configuration.
>
> Well, ownership is a bit misleading here. You must request a GPIO to change
> its direction. But to set or get a value this isn't required.

Well, it is not enforced in the actual code, but the GPIO API is based on
convention and I would consider it a misusage of the API to call
gpio_{set,get}_value without requesting the pin and having configured its
direction prior to it.

> In general one could expect if you requested a GPIO you are the only one to
> call any function on it. On the other hand, this may be bad in some situations
> where you want to read a GPIO value from different places.

Sharing GPIOs in read-only mode, is indeed something that is not covered by the
GPIO API. It might be worth adding a gpio_request_shared, which would only
permit setting the direction to input. Futher gpio_request_shared calls would
be allowed but gpio_request calls would fail.

- Lars
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