Hi,
>> >> This driver enables configuration of GPIO direction, GPIO values,
>> >> GPIO debounce settings and handles GPIO interrupts.
>> >
>> >Why gpio-regmap can't be used?
>>
>> I will try to use gpio-remap in the next version.
>
>If it appears that it makes code uglier / complicated, please add the note
>somewhere to answer the above question.
I've traced the gpio-regmap.c file. It appears that for the driver to
register
gpio_irq_chip, it must create the irq_domain and add it into
gpio_regmap_config.
Additionally, the driver needs to register the irq handler by itself.
However, this process can be managed by the gpiolib if the driver
fills in the struct
gpio_irq_chip inside struct gpio_chip before invoking
gpiochip_add_data.
Hmm... I thought this is solvable issue.
Michael, is there a limitation in GPIO regmap that this driver can't be
converted?
gpio-regmap is designed that regmap-irq (drivers/base/regmap/irq.c) can
be
used. So, if regmap-irq fit this driver, then it can be used together
with
gpio-regmap.
From a quick glance at the patch, it looks like the gpio portion might
fit
gpio-regmap.
Moreover, apart from managing the registers for gpio direction and
value, there
are several other registers that require access(interrupt enable,
debounce...).
The GPIO IRQ status registers are located at different base addresses
and are
not contiguous. It may need to create an additional regmap and assign
the access
table to this regmap.
AFAIK this is not a problem as you can provide your own xlate function
that
will take care about register mapping.
Just for the gpio part. IIRC regmap has it own translation (regmap
fields).
With the above consideration, I tend to keep using the existing
method.
I would like to hear from Michael if it's indeed a big obstacle.
So, regarding the irq portion, again, it must fit the regmap-irq. For
the
additional requirement to set the debounce, you can add a .set_config to
gpio_regmap_config and supply your own set_config callback. See also
[1].
-michael
[1]
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-gpio/d4a6a640c373b6d939e147691efa596c@xxxxxxxx/