Re: GPIO bindings guidelines (Was: Re: [PATCH v5 10/12] gpio: Support for unified device properties interface)

From: Alexandre Courbot
Date: Fri Oct 24 2014 - 03:16:00 EST


On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 6:51 AM, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thursday, October 23, 2014 03:56:55 PM Mika Westerberg wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 01:21:06AM +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
>> > OK, would the below make sense, then (completely untested, on top of the v6
>> > of the device properties patchset)?
>>
>> Yes it does :-)
>>
>> With the the below fix it works nicely with the modified rfkill-gpio.c
>> driver.
>>
>> > +static bool acpi_get_driver_gpio_data(struct acpi_device *adev,
>> > + const char *name,
>> > + struct acpi_reference_args *args)
>> > +{
>> > + struct acpi_gpio_data *gd;
>> > +
>> > + mutex_lock(&driver_gpio_data_lock);
>> > +
>> > + list_for_each_entry(gd, &adev->driver_gpios, item)
>> > + if (!strcmp(name, gd->name)) {
>> > + args->adev = adev;
>> > + args->args[0] = gd->entry_index;
>> > + args->args[1] = gd->pin_index;
>> > + args->args[2] = gd->active_low;
>> > + args->nargs = 3;
>>
>> mutex_unlock(&driver_gpio_data_lock);
>>
>> > + return true;
>> > + }
>> > +
>> > + mutex_unlock(&driver_gpio_data_lock);
>> > +
>> > + return false;
>> > +}
>>
>> Also I think the two functions should be exported to modules as well.
>>
>> Here are the modifications needed for rfkill-gpio.c driver. I think it
>> is not that bad considering that now the driver supports both ACPI _DSD
>> and non-_DSD at the same time.
>
> OK, let's try to take that a bit farther. :-)
>
> With the (untested) patch below applied (which is a replacement for the one
> sent previously), the driver can use static tables like these:
>
> static struct acpi_gpio_params reset_gpios = { 0, 0, false };
> statuc struct acpi_gpio_params shutdown_gpios = { 1, 0, false };
>
> static struct acpi_gpio_mapping my_gpio_mapping[] = {
> { "reset-gpios", &reset_gpios, 1 },
> { "shutdown-gpios", &shutdown_gpios, 1 },
> NULL,
> };
>
> ->
>
>>
>> diff --git a/net/rfkill/rfkill-gpio.c b/net/rfkill/rfkill-gpio.c
>> index 0f62326c0f5e..f8754e7d81ea 100644
>> --- a/net/rfkill/rfkill-gpio.c
>> +++ b/net/rfkill/rfkill-gpio.c
>> @@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ static int rfkill_gpio_acpi_probe(struct device *dev,
>> struct rfkill_gpio_data *rfkill)
>> {
>> const struct acpi_device_id *id;
>> + struct acpi_device *adev = ACPI_COMPANION(dev);
>> + int ret;
>>
>> id = acpi_match_device(dev->driver->acpi_match_table, dev);
>> if (!id)
>> @@ -75,6 +77,20 @@ static int rfkill_gpio_acpi_probe(struct device *dev,
>> rfkill->name = dev_name(dev);
>> rfkill->type = (unsigned)id->driver_data;
>>
>> + /*
>> + * Add default mapping for ACPI _DSD properties now just in case
>> + * there is no _DSD for this device.
>> + */
>> + ret = acpi_dev_add_driver_gpio(adev, "reset-gpios", 0, 0, false);
>> + if (ret)
>> + return ret;
>> +
>> + ret = acpi_dev_add_driver_gpio(adev, "shutdown-gpios", 1, 0, false);
>> + if (ret) {
>> + acpi_dev_remove_driver_gpios(adev);
>> + return ret;
>> + }
>
> -> and then simply do
>
> ret = acpi_dev_add_driver_gpios(ACPI_COMPANION(dev), &my_gpio_mapping);
>
> instead of the above.
>
>> return 0;
>> }
>>
>> @@ -110,7 +126,7 @@ static int rfkill_gpio_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>> rfkill->reset_gpio = gpio;
>> }
>>
>> - gpio = devm_gpiod_get_index(&pdev->dev, "shutdown", 1);
>> + gpio = devm_gpiod_get_index(&pdev->dev, "shutdown", 0);
>> if (!IS_ERR(gpio)) {
>> ret = gpiod_direction_output(gpio, 0);
>> if (ret)
>> @@ -150,6 +166,9 @@ static int rfkill_gpio_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
>> rfkill_unregister(rfkill->rfkill_dev);
>> rfkill_destroy(rfkill->rfkill_dev);
>>
>> + if (ACPI_COMPANION(&pdev->dev))
>> + acpi_dev_remove_driver_gpios(ACPI_COMPANION(&pdev->dev));
>> +
>
> And here simply
>
> acpi_dev_remove_driver_gpios(ACPI_COMPANION(&pdev->dev));
>
>> return 0;
>> }
>
> and then we can even cover situations in which there is one name for a list of
> GPIOs.

That looks just perfect.
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