Hello Pavel, On Fri, 24 Sept 2021 at 06:41, Cédric Le Goater <clg@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 9/21/21 06:39, Andrew Jeffery wrote: > > Without these patches the driver limits the number of pins exposed on > > the gpiochip to the number of pins specified as GPIO in the devicetree, > > but doesn't map between the GPIO and pin number spaces. The result is > > that specifying offset or interleaved GPIOs in the devicetree gives > > unexpected behaviour in userspace. > > > > By always exposing all pins as GPIOs the patches resolve the lack of > > mapping between GPIO offsets and pins on the package in the driver by > > ensuring we always have a 1-to-1 mapping. > > > > The issue is primarily addressed by patch 1/2. Patch 2/2 makes it > > possible to not expose any pins as LEDs (and therefore make them all > > accessible as GPIOs). This has a follow-on effect of allowing the driver > > to bind to a device instantiated at runtime without requiring a > > description in the devicetree. > > > > I've tested the series under qemu to inspect the various interactions > > between LEDs vs GPIOs as well as conflicting GPIO requests. > > Please review! > > This is simpler than the 'ngpio' business we had before. > > Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@xxxxxxxx> I saw that you recently merged some LED patches. I was wondering if you could consider this series for v5.18. It still applies cleanly, and we've been running it for a while now, so it's very well tested. Cheers, Joel