[PATCH 4/4] tty/serial: sh-sci: remove uneeded IS_ERR_OR_NULL calls
Uwe Kleine-König
u.kleine-koenig at pengutronix.de
Mon Mar 6 01:30:43 PST 2017
Hello Geert,
On Mon, Mar 06, 2017 at 10:09:50AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 9:58 AM, Uwe Kleine-König
> <u.kleine-koenig at pengutronix.de> wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 06, 2017 at 09:49:39AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> >> > Given that mctrl-gpio can be useful on legacy platforms, a device could
> >> > silently run without cts-gpio even there.
> >>
> >> On platforms were CONFIG_GPIOLIB=n, this is not true, so the issue is moot.
> >>
> >> All serial drivers using (optional) mctrl-gpio have this in Kconfig:
> >>
> >> select SERIAL_MCTRL_GPIO if GPIOLIB
> >>
> >> So they will use mctrl-gpio when GPIOLIB is enabled.
> >> If GPIOPLIB is disabled, no flow control GPIOs are expected, and the
> >> driver should not break that case.
> >
> > So it all boils down to the question: Is GPIOLIB=n enough to assume no
> > gpio is needed?
> >
> > I'd say it is not.
>
> How does the platform register these GPIOs when GPIOPLIB is not enabled by
> the platform, and gpiod_add_lookup_table() is thus not available?
Obviously the platformcode cannot. In this case you could argue that
platformcode shouldn't register the device if a gpio is necessary. But
this reasoning doesn't work for (DT=y || ACPI=y) && GPIOLIB=n.
I wouldn't want to code this in each driver (something like:
if (IS_ENABLED(GPIOLIB) || device_is_instantiated_by_dt(dev) || device_is_instantiated_by_acpi(dev))
gpios = mctrl_gpio_init(...);
else
gpios = NULL;
). Putting this into GPIOLIB is the right approach, and so this is
another argument for HALFGPIOLIB. This would fix mctrl_gpio_init en
passant.
Best regards
Uwe
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