[v2 0/7] OMAP: GPIO: Use PM runtime framework

Kevin Hilman khilman at ti.com
Thu Apr 21 11:15:23 EDT 2011


Tony Lindgren <tony at atomide.com> writes:

> * Kevin Hilman <khilman at ti.com> [110421 02:56]:
>> Hi Tony,
>> 
>> Tony Lindgren <tony at atomide.com> writes:
>> 
>> > * Varadarajan, Charulatha <charu at ti.com> [110418 18:00]:
>> >> From: Charulatha V <charu at ti.com>
>> >> 
>> >> Use PM runtime framework in OMAP GPIO driver.
>> > ...
>> >  
>> >>  arch/arm/mach-omap2/gpio.c             |    6 +
>> >>  arch/arm/mach-omap2/pm34xx.c           |   22 +-
>> >>  arch/arm/plat-omap/gpio.c              |  766 ++++++++++++++++++--------------
>> >>  arch/arm/plat-omap/include/plat/gpio.h |    3 +-
>> >>  4 files changed, 439 insertions(+), 358 deletions(-)
>> >
>> > Before this series gets merged we first need to do the following:
>> > - Pass some registers in platform_data so we can have common
>> >   functions in gpio.c instead of having to test for the bank->method
>> >   in each function. This allows getting rid of the ifdefs as
>> >   discussed in the ARM Linux consolidation thread.
>> 
>> I have a series that starts this process, will post it shortly.
>
> Saw that, looks good :) Need to post it also to lakml BTW.

Yeah, I only posted to l-o so far because it's not done.  I only removed
a few of the #ifdef sections, there are still several more to do.

>> > - Move it to drivers/gpio
>> >
>> > - Further consolidate with whatever common GPIO code might
>> >   be coming up.
>> 
>> Is the above order required?
>
> Yes please. Otherwise we'll have more of the "crazy churn" in
> arch/arm/*omap*/ and the runtime PM patches should apply easily
> in drivers/gpio too.
>  
>> IMO, before we move it to drivers/gpio, this code needs to be runtime PM
>> converted (using this series from Charu.)  The runtime PM conversion
>> removes a bunch of platform-specific hacks that should be moved into
>> drivers/*.
>> 
>> Personally, I think we should go in this order
>> 
>> - runtime PM conversion
>
> Let's do this after the consolidation and move to drivers/gpio.
> This way any additions can be reviewed by the drivers/gpio maintainers.

OK

>> - #ifdef cleanup
>
> Looks like you got this already done :)

Well, it's only partially done.  I only converted the direction and data
in/out functions.  There are several others to do still.

>> - move to drivers/gpio
>
> With this part there may be more comments from the drivers/gpio
> maintainers so we need to get to this point ASAP.

OK

>> - look at consolidation with other drivers
>> 
>> I'm willing to queue the GPIO work in my tree while it's under way if
>> you like as well.
>
> If so, please put all the consolidation patches into a separate
> branch with absolutely zero additional new code. And let's merge
> those branches into linux-omap devel-cleanup branch on regular
> basis for testing.
>

OK

Kevin



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