Re: gpio: dwapb: Synopsys Designware GPIO

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Hi Dinh,

On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 05:46:00PM -0500, Dinh Nguyen wrote:
> Hi Jamie,
> 
> The socfpga platform is making use of the Synopsys Designware APB GPIO
> module.
> We found your patches to support them, but I could not figure out why
> they weren't
> merged upstream.
> 
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1234331
> 
> We made a few changes for the IRQs to work, and was wondering if you
> want to continue
> to take it upstream or we can?
> 

I figured those patches were lost behind and started just yesterday to
revitalize Jamies work. Although, I think the bank stuff doesn't seem
necessary as the core knows all that stuff by itself AFAIK.
But, I don't have access to the Synopsys datasheet and must go by what
I can make out of the hps.html (which is really inconvenient to use if you
ask me).

Do you have that updated driver somewhere to look at? Maybe I can then just
do something else. The gpio-dw.c from rocketboards/socfpga-3.11 doesn't look
like it is based on Jamies work.

Regards,
Steffen

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