[PATCH 5/9] ARM: at91/dt: add mmc0 slot0 support to at91rm9200ek board

boris brezillon b.brezillon at overkiz.com
Fri Nov 29 10:30:23 EST 2013


On 29/11/2013 14:31, Linus Walleij wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:30 AM, boris brezillon
> <b.brezillon at overkiz.com> wrote:
>> On 29/11/2013 11:03, Linus Walleij wrote:
>>> I guess one way is to obtain this GPIO in board code and just
>>> flick it depending on which device you register.
> (...)
>> The whole goal of moving from board files to dt is to drop all board
>> specific processing or initialization and only keep a common description
>> with generic drivers capable of handling common use cases.
>>
>> I'm not sure providing new board specific drivers is a good solution
>> (even if it is the simplest way to achieve our goal).
>>
>> Could we have something similar to pinctrl but with gpios :
>> when the device is probed the device/driver core code request the gpio
>> configure it appropriately and set it to the requested value (if configured
>> as output).
> This has been suggested under the name "GPIO hogs" in the past.
>
> It would work similar to how pinctrl hogs work by associating the
> GPIO line the controller itself, using some specific string
> like gpio-input-hogs = <...> / gpio-output-hogs = <...>;
>
> The gpiolib core will then grab and set up these before
> returning from the registration call so noone ever gets a chance
> to use them.

Ok, I'll take a look.

Could you point me out a thread (or other documents) talking about gpio 
hogs.
I found this one 
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2013-April/162254.html.

>> These are just thoughts, and I guess introducing new code in the
>> device/driver core
>> code is not that easy, especially when this code is here to handle specific
>> case
>> like ours.
> It is very easy, just write the patch, iterate it (these patches get
> a lot of scrutiny as it is core code, so expect some work and time
> to get it done), and then unless there is a blocker, I would merge it.
> The concept is entirely sound, just that someone needs to step
> up and do the work...

Sure, I'll propose something (I guess your talking about GPIO hogs 
concept not gpio-switch driver).
If you already thought a bit about GPIO hogs, I'd be interested to get 
some inputs (suggestions, ideas, code, ...).

Anyway, thanks for taking time to answer my questions.

Best Reagrds,

Boris

> Yours,
> Linus Walleij




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