Hi Uwe, On 7.11.2018 10:33, Uwe Kleine-König wrote: > Hello Michal, > > just to state it more explicitly, I think the following patch (not even > compile tested) is much preferable over your approach: Interesting idea. I just wonder why nobody else did not come up with such a simple solution before. > diff --git a/drivers/pwm/pwm-imx.c b/drivers/pwm/pwm-imx.c > index 1d5242c9cde0..af88644b5efb 100644 > --- a/drivers/pwm/pwm-imx.c > +++ b/drivers/pwm/pwm-imx.c > @@ -216,7 +216,14 @@ static int imx_pwm_apply_v2(struct pwm_chip *chip, struct pwm_device *pwm, > cr |= MX3_PWMCR_POUTC; > > writel(cr, imx->mmio_base + MX3_PWMCR); > - } else if (cstate.enabled) { > + } else if (cstate.enabled && state->polarity == PWM_POLARITY_NORMAL) { > + /* > + * When disabled in hardware the output pin goes to 0 > + * independant of the polarity setting. The expectation of some > + * people however is that after disabling the pin goes to the > + * inactive level which isn't given for an inversed pwm, so > + * only disable for normal polarity. > + */ > writel(0, imx->mmio_base + MX3_PWMCR); > > clk_disable_unprepare(imx->clk_per); I tested your patch. It does not work as you expected. In v4.20-rc1 the pwm-backlight driver has been converted to atomic API. So the pwm_apply_v2 function is called only once to set new period/duty and state. With your patch that means that "echo 0 > brightness" has no visible effect. It leaves the PWM chip enabled with period/duty set to however it was. But the core thinks it was reconfigured: # cat /sys/class/backlight/backight/brightness 0 # cat /sys/kernel/debug/pwm platform/2080000.pwm, 1 PWM device pwm-0 (backlight ): requested period: 500000 ns duty: 0 ns polarity: inverse > I think it solves most if not all problems you want to address with the > pinctrl stuff. Unfortunately not. I also tested your patch on v4.19. It works as you probably intended - it is possible to disable backlight without the PWM chip being disabled. But it does not solve the time frame between imx_pwm_probe() and imx_pwm_apply_v2(). In probe you do not have any users yet. So you do not know the requested output polarity. With "default" pinctrl the PWM output would be muxed to the selected pin and since the PWM chip is most probably disabled (unless you enabled it in bootloader) you would get low level on the pin. That means your backlight is fully enabled until the first call to imx_pwm_apply_v2(). On my system this is 2 seconds. It might not be a big issue for backlight but for motor control it is not the right thing to do. The other thing is I would prefer to make the change optional. With your approach you are changing the behavior for all current users of inverted PWM. I do not think all imx6 users are aware of the problem so they might not be OK with the sudden change in the behavior. I agree it would be nice if such a simple change as you proposed would solve the problem. Still, I do not see any other solution than pinctrl to deal with all the problems I would like to address. Anyway, thank you for the idea! All the best, Michal