Re: [PATCH] gpio: New driver for the Intel 82801 (ICH) GPIO pins

From: Jean Delvare
Date: Sat Apr 23 2011 - 09:45:44 EST


Hi Grant,

On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 08:44:29 -0600, Grant Likely wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 6:53 AM, Jean Delvare <khali@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I need this to handle SMBus multiplexing on my Asus Z8NA-D6 board. It
> > has an ICH10, I've added support for older ICH chips in case someone
> > needs it, as it was relatively simply to do that.
>
> Your timing is impeccable. You're getting caught up in the big gpio
> driver consolidation. :-)
>
> Most gpio drivers end up looking pretty darn similar. Instead of
> writing the same types of drivers over and over again, the new
> approach is to try and consolidate the mmio drivers down to using
> basic_mmio_gpio.c.
>
> In this particular case, you've got a PCI device which looks to be
> going into config space to get some information about how the chip is
> layed out. What I would do is keep your existing pci probe & remove
> hooks, but use them to create and register child basic_mmio_gpio
> platform_devices for each gpio bank.

I can see there are still discussions going on with regards to
basic_mmio_gpio. To be honest, I don't have any opinion on this. My
only concern is that I have driver code which appears to work well
enough for me and I would like it to be merged in kernel 2.6.40.

So my questions are as follows: what do I get to do for it to happen?
If there a chance that my driver as it currently exists (i.e. not using
basic_mmio_gpio) gets reviewed and merged? Or do I have to rewrite it
using basic_mmio_gpio to get a chance?

I can't see any driver currently relying on basic_mmio_gpio in the
kernel tree. Why is that, and why would my driver have to, if none else
did yet?

And a technical question (which makes me feel somewhat ashamed as I
guess I really should know the answer): the ICH is using I/O ports for
GPIO control, not a memory mapping. Would basic_mmio_gpio work for it
still?

Thanks,
--
Jean Delvare
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