[PATCH 2/3] pinctrl: samsung: add dedicated SoC eint suspend/resume callbacks

Peter Griffin peter.griffin at linaro.org
Tue Jan 21 06:46:50 PST 2025


Hi André,

Thanks for the review!

On Tue, 21 Jan 2025 at 11:20, André Draszik <andre.draszik at linaro.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> On Mon, 2025-01-20 at 22:34 +0000, Peter Griffin wrote:
> > gs101 needs it's own suspend/resume callbacks to use the newly
> > added eint_fltcon_offset for saving & restoring fltcon0 & fltcon1
> > registers. It also differs to previous SoCs in that fltcon1
> > register doesn't always exist for each bank.
> >
> > exynosautov920 also has dedicated logic for using eint_con_offset
> > and eint_mask_offset for saving & restoring it's registers.
> >
> > Refactor the existing platform specific suspend/resume callback
> > so that each SoC variant has their own callback containing the
> > SoC specific logic.
> >
> > Additionally we now call drvdata->suspend() & drvdata->resume()
> > from within the loop that iterates the banks in
> > samsung_pinctrl_suspend() and samsung_pinctrl_resume().
>
> Maybe split this patch in two:
> * first to do the refactoring plus adding exynosautov920_pinctrl_suspend()
>   and exynosautov920_pinctrl_resume()
> * second to add gs101_pinctrl_suspend() / gs101_pinctrl_resume()
>
> This way, it's obvious which part is the bugfix and which part is the
> preparation and I believe it'd be easier to read.

Sure, I will split it into two patches in the next version.

Thanks,

Peter



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