On 12/1/2021 8:37 PM, Srinivas Kandagatla wrote:
Thanks for clarification Srini!!
On 01/12/2021 14:33, Srinivasa Rao Mandadapu wrote:
+enum lpass_lpi_functions {
+ LPI_MUX_dmic1_clk,
+ LPI_MUX_dmic1_data,
+ LPI_MUX_dmic2_clk,
+ LPI_MUX_dmic2_data,
+ LPI_MUX_dmic3_clk,
+ LPI_MUX_dmic3_data,
+ LPI_MUX_i2s1_clk,
+ LPI_MUX_i2s1_data,
+ LPI_MUX_i2s1_ws,
+ LPI_MUX_i2s2_clk,
+ LPI_MUX_i2s2_data,
+ LPI_MUX_i2s2_ws,
+ LPI_MUX_qua_mi2s_data,
+ LPI_MUX_qua_mi2s_sclk,
+ LPI_MUX_qua_mi2s_ws,
+ LPI_MUX_swr_rx_clk,
+ LPI_MUX_swr_rx_data,
+ LPI_MUX_swr_tx_clk,
+ LPI_MUX_swr_tx_data,
+ LPI_MUX_wsa_swr_clk,
+ LPI_MUX_wsa_swr_data,
+ LPI_MUX_gpio,
+ LPI_MUX__,
+};
+
+static const unsigned int gpio0_pins[] = { 0 };
+static const unsigned int gpio1_pins[] = { 1 };
+static const unsigned int gpio2_pins[] = { 2 };
+static const unsigned int gpio3_pins[] = { 3 };
+static const unsigned int gpio4_pins[] = { 4 };
+static const unsigned int gpio5_pins[] = { 5 };
+static const unsigned int gpio6_pins[] = { 6 };
+static const unsigned int gpio7_pins[] = { 7 };
+static const unsigned int gpio8_pins[] = { 8 };
+static const unsigned int gpio9_pins[] = { 9 };
+static const unsigned int gpio10_pins[] = { 10 };
+static const unsigned int gpio11_pins[] = { 11 };
+static const unsigned int gpio12_pins[] = { 12 };
+static const unsigned int gpio13_pins[] = { 13 };
>>>
to here are specific to sm8250, so it should not be in header file
to start with.
As these are common to all lpass variants.. I feel it's better to
keep in Header file.
You realize that every include of this file will add these static
variables to file, in this case to pinctrl-lpass-lpi.c,
pinctrl-sm8250-lpass-lpi.c and pinctrl-sc7280-lpass-lpi.c
so in first file(pinctrl-lpass-lpi.c) you never use those variables in
second file (pinctrl-sm8250-lpass-lpi.c)you only use up to gpio13 and
in third file pinctrl-sc7280-lpass-lpi.c you could use them.
so its really bad idea to add static variables in header files.
Okay. Understood. will move it SoC specific files.
--srini
And if new pins comes in later variants, we can add them
incrementally, and they will not impact existing pin numbers.
I think in upcoming variants number of pins will not decrease.
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