Re: [RFC PATCH v2 12/13] gpio: bd71828: Initial support for ROHM BD71828 PMIC GPIOs

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Hi Matti,

Thanks for your patch!

On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 1:51 PM Matti Vaittinen
<matti.vaittinen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> ROHM BD71828 PMIC contains 4 pins which can be configured by OTP
> to be used for general purposes. First 3 can be used as outputs
> and 4.th pin can be used as input. Allow them to be controlled
> via GPIO framework.
>
> The driver assumes all of the pins are configured as GPIOs and
> trusts that the reserved pins in other OTP configurations are
> excluded from control using "gpio-reserved-ranges" device tree
> property (or left untouched by GPIO users).
>
> Typical use for 4.th pin (input) is to use it as HALL sensor
> input so that this pin state is toggled when HALL sensor detects
> LID position change (from close to open or open to close). PMIC
> HW implements some extra logic which allows PMIC to power-up the
> system when this pin is toggled. Please see the data sheet for
> details of GPIO options which can be selcted by OTP settings.

spelling of selected

> Signed-off-by: Matti Vaittinen <matti.vaittinen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Overall looks very good.

> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0

I think they want you to use GPL-2.0-only these days.

> +#define BD71828_OUT 0
> +#define BD71828_IN 1

These have nothing to do with BD71828, just skip these defines
and hardcode 0/1 in the code called from gpiolib. If we want defines
for this they should be generically named and put in
<linux/gpio/driver.h>

Nice use of the config API!

Yours,
Linus Walleij



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