Hi Andy, On 10/24/23 18:11, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 06:57:38PM +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote: >> It's a dirty hack in the driver that pokes GPIO registers behind >> the driver's back. Moreoever it might be problematic as simultaneous >> I/O may hang the system, see the commit 0bd50d719b00 ("pinctrl: >> cherryview: prevent concurrent access to GPIO controllers") for >> the details. Taking all this into consideration replace the hack >> with proper GPIO APIs being used. > > Ah, just realised that this won't work if it happens to request to GPIOs with > the same index but different communities. I will fix that in v3, but will wait > for Hans to test VLV and it might even work in most of the cases on CHV as it > seems quite unlikely that the above mentioned assertion is going to happen in > real life. I have added patches 1-5 to my personal tree + a small debug patch on top which logs when soc_exec_opaque_gpio() actually gets called. So these patches will now get run every time I run some tests on one my tablets. I'll get back to you with testing results when I've found a device where the new soc_exec_opaque_gpio() actually gets called. As for the CHT support, I have not added that to my tree yet, I would prefer to directly test the correct/fixed patch. Regards, Hans