On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 04:51:10PM +0100, Lars Poeschel wrote: > On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 12:07:04PM +0100, Johan Hovold wrote: > > > Wouldn't that be the scope of another later patch then ? > > > > Possibly. We have accepted some serdev drivers already taking the lazy > > approach of opening the port in probe. Depending on the driver, it may > > not be too bad (e.g. for some specific hardware which you know you'll > > always use), but it not really nice to have everyone pay a price in > > terms of power-consumption for a feature that is rarely used. > > Is there a way in serdev to close a port, but still occupy it ? > I'd like to do the basic chip initialisation in _probe and then close > the port for power-consuption reasons. I'd like to have the port still > occupied, so that it's not available to other possible users in the > meantime. I'd then do a serdev open again in dev_up and really use it > from there. > dev_down is then for serdev close and also still occupy it. > closing and releasing would then be done in _remove. The serdev device is bound you driver regardless of whether you open the port or not, so just use serdev_device_open() and serdev_device_close() as necessary at probe() if you need to do some setup and then later at dev_up() and dev_down(), respectively. Johan