[BUG] LPC32xx gpio driver broken by commit 762c2e46 in 4.9-rc1
Vladimir Zapolskiy
vz at mleia.com
Tue Oct 18 11:06:28 PDT 2016
Hi Sylvain,
On 18.10.2016 19:23, Sylvain Lemieux wrote:
> Vladimir, Linus, Alexandre,
>
> the current LPC32xx GPIO driver is broken by commit 762c2e46
> (gpio: of: remove of_gpiochip_and_xlate() and struct gg_data).
I do confirm, as well I've noticed that the driver is broken on v4.9,
however I didn't find time to bisect the problematic commit, thank
you to pinning it out.
> A call to "of_get_named_gpio" to retrieve the GPIO will
> always return -EINVAL, except for the first GPIO bank.
>
> Prior to this commit, the driver was working properly
> because of the side-effect of the match function called by
> "gpiochip_find" inside "of_get_named_gpiod_flags" function.
>
> I think, the proper long-term solution is to replace the
> LPC32xx GPIO driver; an initial version was previously
> submitted, by Vladimir Zapolskiy, to the mailing list:
> http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-gpio/msg09746.html
I still cherish a hope for submitting v2 for v4.10, the difference
from v1 is expected to be relatively big (e.g. there will be 5
banks instead of 6, on hardware level banks P0 and P1 are on the
single controller, there will be other lesser differences also).
> Is there any short-term solution that can be done with
> the existing driver to keep the LPC32xx platform working
> properly in the 4.9 mainline kernel?
Unfortunately I didn't spend enough time to fix the problem,
but in two words the root cause is that from the OF description
there is only one on-SoC GPIO controller, but the GPIO controller
driver registers multiple gpiochips (6 in this particular case),
consumers specify a bank as a value in the first cell.
The referenced commit simplifies the matter by assuming that
a number of gpiochips for consumers is the same as the number
of registered GPIO controllers from OF description.
I don't think that the problem is specific only to the legacy
LPC32xx GPIO controller driver, but at the moment I don't have
any more examples to share. Probably another 3-cell GPIO
controller driver gpio-etraxfs.c is also broken, a good enough
implicit indicator for potentially broken drivers might be if
you see gpiochip_add_data() call inside a loop:
* gpio-sch311x.c
* gpio-ml-ioh.c
* gpio-etraxfs.c
* gpio-htc-egpio.c
* gpio-davinci.c
* gpio-lpc32xx.c
--
With best wishes,
Vladimir
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