[PATCH] mfd: stmpe: Pull IRQ GPIO number from DT during DT-based probe

Marek Vasut marex at denx.de
Thu Feb 14 11:26:15 EST 2013


Dear Grant Likely,

> On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 12:42:53 +0100, Linus Walleij <linus.walleij at linaro.org> 
wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar at linaro.org> 
wrote:
> > > On 8 January 2013 16:41, Lee Jones <lee.jones at linaro.org> wrote:
> > >>> Hmm.. I tried a bit, but couldn't find any such call :(
> > >>> Probably an assumption is taken here. GPIO pins which are going to be
> > >>> used as interrupt lines, wouldn't be getting set in output mode at
> > >>> all. So, once they are put
> > >>> in input mode in beginning, nobody would change it ever.
> > >>> 
> > >>> Much of gpio controllers configure gpio pins in input mode in their
> > >>> probe().
> > >>> 
> > >>> Maybe, there is something else :)
> > >> 
> > >> Pinctrl?
> > > 
> > > I don't think pinctrl is playing with it. I searched for
> > > "direction_input" string and
> > > pinctrl routine also had similar name. I couldn't fine use of
> > > direction_input anywhere
> > > in kernel, for setting them as irqs for OF cases.
> > 
> > pinctrl has pinctrl_gpio_direction_input() and
> > pinctrl_gpio_direction_output() which are supposed to
> > be called *only* by GPIOlib frontends using pinctrl
> > as backend to control the pins.
> > 
> > But if it's a pinctrl driver using standard pinconfig from
> > include/linux/pinctrl/pinconf-generic.h
> > I'm all for adding a PIN_CONFIG_INPUT_ENABLE
> > to these definintions so it can be set up as input
> > at boot from the device tree using hogs or something,
> > that make things easy when using GPIOs as IRQ
> > providers only.
> > 
> > So the alternative is to just set up the IRQ using the
> > gpiolib functions for this: of_get_gpio() if you need the
> > number from DT, then gpio_request() and
> > gpio_direction_input() as on any GPIO. This can be
> > done in the device driver or board code depending
> > on use case.
> > 
> > In the Nomadik I did this (maybe ugly) hack for a
> > similar case:
> > 
> > +/*
> > + * The SMSC911x IRQ is connected to a GPIO pin, but the driver expects
> > + * to simply request an IRQ passed as a resource. So the GPIO pin needs
> > + * to be requested by this hog and set as input.
> > + */
> > +static int __init cpu8815_eth_init(void)
> > +{
> > +       struct device_node *eth;
> > +       int gpio, irq, err;
> > +
> > +       eth =
> > of_find_node_by_path("/external-bus at 34000000/ethernet at 300"); +       if
> > (!eth) {
> > +               pr_info("could not find any ethernet controller\n");
> > +               return 0;
> > +       }
> > +       gpio = of_get_gpio(eth, 0);
> > +       err = gpio_request(gpio, "eth_irq");
> > +       if (err) {
> > +               pr_info("failed to request ethernet GPIO\n");
> > +               return -ENODEV;
> > +       }
> > +       err = gpio_direction_input(gpio);
> > +       if (err) {
> > +               pr_info("failed to set ehernet GPIO as input\n");
> > +               return -ENODEV;
> > +       }
> > +       irq = gpio_to_irq(gpio);
> > +       pr_info("enabled ethernet GPIO %d, IRQ %d\n", gpio, irq);
> > +       return 0;
> > +}
> > +device_initcall(cpu8815_eth_init);
> > 
> > I haven't read review comments on that patch.
> > 
> > Maybe it's not such a good idea to add the GPIO to the device itself
> > when it's being hogged by board code like this. It's a bit of a grey area
> > so I'm a bit confused here.
> > 
> > Maybe the GPIO lib actually needs a "hog" mechanism that can
> > request and set GPIO pins as input/output on boot and then
> > forget about them.
> 
> That would be reasonable. Probably as properties in the gpio controller
> node that specify how to set the inital state.

Looks good.

btw. I have a feeling this stmpe touchscreen driver has a few more issues, but 
I'll need to investigate before I jump to any conclusion.

Best regards,
Marek Vasut



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