[PATCH v2] gpio: rockchip: support new version gpio

Andy Shevchenko andriy.shevchenko at linux.intel.com
Fri Aug 23 08:05:09 PDT 2024


On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 11:43:11AM +0800, Ye Zhang wrote:
> The next version gpio controller on SoCs like rk3576 which support four
> OS operation and four interrupts

...

>  #define GPIO_TYPE_V2		(0x01000C2B)  /* GPIO Version ID 0x01000C2B */
>  #define GPIO_TYPE_V2_1		(0x0101157C)  /* GPIO Version ID 0x0101157C */
> +#define GPIO_TYPE_V2_2		(0x010219C8)  /* GPIO Version ID 0x010219C8 */

These needs a bit of decoding. As far as I can decipher these it's something like

0x01 00 00 00 ???

0x00 xx 00 00 // seems like a subversion, 2.xx

0x00 00 xx xx // seems like a release which is

3115
5500
6600

in decimal representation.

But again, can you make the comments better explaining these cryptic 4-byte
values?

With that done it might be better approach to check the version of the IP.

...

> +	switch (id) {
> +	case GPIO_TYPE_V2:
> +	case GPIO_TYPE_V2_1:
>  		bank->gpio_regs = &gpio_regs_v2;
>  		bank->gpio_type = GPIO_TYPE_V2;
> -	} else {
> +		break;
> +	case GPIO_TYPE_V2_2:
> +		bank->gpio_regs = &gpio_regs_v2;
> +		bank->gpio_type = GPIO_TYPE_V2_2;
> +		break;
> +	default:
>  		bank->gpio_regs = &gpio_regs_v1;
>  		bank->gpio_type = GPIO_TYPE_V1;
> +		pr_info("Note: Use default GPIO_TYPE_V1!\n");

Missed break;

>  	}

-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko





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