[PATCH 2/2] pinctrl: Add simple pinmux driver using device tree data
Tony Lindgren
tony at atomide.com
Fri Feb 10 15:12:34 EST 2012
Hi Shawn,
Sorry for the delay, some of this we already talked this week
at the conference.
* Shawn Guo <shawn.guo at linaro.org> [120206 17:13]:
> On Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 12:55:08PM -0800, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> >
> It's so great to eventually see some codes after such an extensive
> discussion on the binding. The code looks nice to me except a few
> trivial comments below. The only thing I'm concerned is the register
> level implementation is not so generic to cover controllers like imx
> one, where pinmux and pinconf have separate registers. If we can make
> that part as generic as pin table creating, function/pingroup/mapping
> generating, the patch will be good for imx to migrate to.
OK, maybe let's see how far we can get by adding other #pinmux-cells
values to parse in addition to 2. And map some registers using
compatible + .data entry related to it.
> > + /* board specific .dts file, such as omap4-sdp.dts */
> > + pinmux at 4a100040 {
> > + pmx_uart3: pinconfig-uart3 {
> > + mux = <0x0104 0x100
> > + 0x0106 0x0>;
> > + };
>
> The line is some leftover which should be deleted?
Thanks that looks wrong..
> > +config PINCTRL_SIMPLE
> > + tristate "Simple device tree based pinmux driver"
> > + depends on OF
> > + help
> > + This selects the device tree based generic pinmux driver.
> > +
>
> We would call it pinctrl instead pinmux driver?
Thanks, fixing.
> > + smux->desc->pins = smux->pins.pa;
> > + smux->desc->npins = smux->pins.max--;
> > +
> Hmm, why do you have pins.max minus 1 here and most of the places where
> it gets used plus 1? Keep it as it is and use pins.max - 1 in that
> only place I have seen?
Makes sense.
> > +static int __init smux_register(struct smux_device *smux)
> > +{
> > + int ret;
> > +
> > + if (!smux->dev->of_node)
> > + return -ENODEV;
> > +
> > + smux->pctlops = &smux_pinctrl_ops;
> > + smux->pmxops = &smux_pinmux_ops;
>
> I do not see where these two pointers inside smux be used anywhere.
> And also they can be got from smux below anyway. So why bothering?
Yes those are already gone in the second version I posted.
Regards,
Tony
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