On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 10:44:02AM +0100, Sascha Hauer wrote: > On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 05:26:56PM +0800, Peter Chen wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 07:19:05AM +0100, Sascha Hauer wrote: > > > > + hub_data = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*hub_data), GFP_KERNEL); > > > > + if (!hub_data) > > > > + return -ENOMEM; > > > > + > > > > + if (dev->of_node) { > > > > + struct device_node *node = dev->of_node; > > > > + > > > > + hub_data->clk = devm_clk_get(dev, "external_clk"); > > > > > > Please drop such _clk suffixes. The context already makes it clear that > > > it's a clock. > > > > > > > Will change. > > > > > > + if (IS_ERR(hub_data->clk)) { > > > > + dev_dbg(dev, "Can't get external clock: %ld\n", > > > > + PTR_ERR(hub_data->clk)); > > > > + } > > > > + > > > > + /* > > > > + * Try to get the information for HUB reset, the > > > > + * default setting like below: > > > > + * > > > > + * - Reset state is low > > > > + * - The duration is 50us > > > > + */ > > > > + if (of_find_property(node, "hub-reset-active-high", NULL)) > > > > + reset_pol = 1; > > > > + > > > > + of_property_read_u32(node, "hub-reset-duration-us", > > > > + &duration_us); > > > > + > > > > + gpiod_reset = devm_gpiod_get_optional(dev, "hub-reset", > > > > + reset_pol ? GPIOD_OUT_HIGH : GPIOD_OUT_LOW); > > > > + ret = PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO(gpiod_reset); > > > > + if (ret) { > > > > + dev_err(dev, "Failed to get reset gpio, err = %d\n", > > > > + ret); > > > > + return ret; > > > > + } > > > > + } else if (pdata) { > > > > + hub_data->clk = pdata->ext_clk; > > > > > > Passing clocks in platform_data is a no go. clocks must always be > > > retrieved with clk_get. > > > > Yes, you are right. > > > > > > > > > + duration_us = pdata->gpio_reset_duration_us; > > > > + reset_pol = pdata->gpio_reset_polarity; > > > > + > > > > + if (gpio_is_valid(pdata->gpio_reset)) { > > > > + ret = devm_gpio_request_one( > > > > + dev, pdata->gpio_reset, reset_pol > > > > + ? GPIOF_OUT_INIT_HIGH : GPIOF_OUT_INIT_LOW, > > > > + dev_name(dev)); > > > > + if (!ret) > > > > + gpiod_reset = gpio_to_desc(pdata->gpio_reset); > > > > > > If the gpio is valid then being unable to get it is an error. > > > > I can't catch you, if the gpio is invalid, its descriptor will be NULL, > > then, the code will not do any gpio operation. > > When the platform_data provides a gpio (gpio_is_valid() is true) then > you must use the gpio. If then devm_gpio_request_one() fails you must > bail out. I see. > > > > > > > > > Do you need this platform_data stuff at all? > > > > > > > If not, how can I cover the platform which does not use dts, but still > > uses these kinds of HUBs? > > You can't, but are there any non device tree platforms which want to use > this driver? > I thought there are i386 embedded devices, it may use the HUB, like this driver tries to handle. I agree that we only handle dt in this driver first until the non-dt user appears. -- Best Regards, Peter Chen -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html