Hi, On Wed, 2014-07-09 at 11:43 +0200, Linus Walleij wrote: > On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 5:11 PM, Ivan T. Ivanov <iivanov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > This set of patches adds pin control drivers for Multi-purpose > > pin (MPP) and General-purpose pin (GPIO) controllers found > > in Qualcomm PMIC chips. > > > > MPP's are enhanced GPIO's with analog circuits, which support > > following functions in addition to digital input/output: analog > > input/output and current sinks. > > > > PMIC PM8941 have 8 MPP's and 36 GPIO's. PMIC PM8841 have 4 MPP's. > > > > Ivan T. Ivanov (4): > > pinctrl: qpnp: Qualcomm PMIC pin controller driver > > pinctrl: qcom: Add documentation for pinctrl-qpnp binding > > pinctrl: qcom: Add PM8941 and PM8941 pinctrl drivers > > ARM: dts: qcom: Add PM8941 and PM8841 pinctrl nodes > > Oh, I just spent some 45 minutes reviewing an 8xxx pinctrl driver from > Björn Andersson > that *seems* to be doing exactly the same thing. > > Now I have two drivers from people outside Qualcomm :-) > > Some of my review comments on Björn's driver (like using SI units with the pin > config) are actually adressed in this patch set. The idea to split in subdrivers > per-ASIC may be good? I don't really know. > > Can you two guys *PLEASE* join efforts and combine your drivers into one? Not sure. Björn patches cover older PMIC chips, if not mistaken, mine cover PMIC's used with APQ8074 and onward [1]. Main difference is the bus which connects them to SoC, interrupts handling, runtime pin type detection and register map. Regards, Ivan [1] pm8019, pm8110, pm8226, pm8841, pm8916, pm8941, pm8994, pma8084, pmd9635, pmd9635, pmi8962, pmi8994. -- 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