On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 1:27 PM Daniel Thompson <daniel.thompson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 06:06:27AM +0000, Ying Liu wrote: > > Bootloader may leave gpio direction as input and gpio value as logical low. > > It hints that initial backlight power state should be FB_BLANK_POWERDOWN > > since the gpio value is literally logical low. > > To be honest this probably "hints" that the bootloader simply didn't > consider the backlight at all :-) . I'd rather the patch description > focus on what circumstances lead to the current code making a bad > decision. More like: > > If the GPIO pin is in the input state but the backlight is currently > off due to default pull downs then ... > > > So, let's drop output gpio > > direction check and only check gpio value to set the initial power state. > > This check was specifically added by Bartosz so I'd be interested in his > opinion of this change (especially since he is now a GPIO maintainer)! > > What motivates (or motivated) the need to check the direction rather > than just read that current logic level on the pin? > > > Daniel. > [I'm done but since Bartosz and Linus were not on copy of the original > thread I've left the rest of the patch below as a convenience ;-) ] > This was done in commit: 706dc68102bc ("backlight: gpio: Explicitly set the direction of the GPIO"). Let me quote myself from it: -- The GPIO backlight driver currently requests the line 'as is', without actively setting its direction. This can lead to problems: if the line is in input mode by default, we won't be able to drive it later when updating the status and also reading its initial value doesn't make sense for backlight setting. -- I agree with Thomas that it's highly unlikely the bootloader "hints" at any specific backlight settings. That being said, the change itself looks correct to me. The other branch of that if will always unblank the backlight if the GPIO is in input mode which may not be desirable. I don't see any obvious problem with this change, just make sure the commit message makes more sense. Bartosz