On 06/19/2013 06:03 AM, Linus Walleij wrote: > On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 11:29 AM, Christian Ruppert > <christian.ruppert@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> This patch adds the infrastructure required to register non-linear gpio >> ranges through gpiolib and the standard GPIO device tree bindings. >> >> Signed-off-by: Christian Ruppert <christian.ruppert@xxxxxxxxxx> > > I'm basically fine with this, but would like Stephen's ACK if possible. > >> +In addition, named groups of pins can be mapped to pin groups of a given >> +pin controller: >> + >> + gpio_pio_g: gpio-controller@1480 { >> + #gpio-cells = <2>; >> + compatible = "fsl,qe-pario-bank-e", "fsl,qe-pario-bank"; >> + reg = <0x1480 0x18>; >> + gpio-controller; >> + gpio-ranges = <&pinctrl1 0 0 0>, <&pinctrl2 3 0 0>; >> + gpio-ranges-group-names = "foo", "bar"; >> + }; >> + >> +where, >> + &pinctrl1 and &pinctrl2 is the phandle to the pinctrl DT node. >> + >> + The following value specifies the base GPIO offset of the pin range with >> + respect to the GPIO controller's base. The remaining two values must be >> + 0 to indicate that a named pin group should be used for the respective >> + range. The number of pins in the range is the number of pins in the pin >> + group. > > So while this works, these zeroes seem a bit awkward, but maybe > it's the only way? > > I'm not good enough on device tree conventions, but isn't this possible: > > gpio-ranges = <&pinctrl1 0>, <&pinctrl2 3>; > gpio-ranges-group-names = "foo", "bar"; > > Since we don't have any #gpio-ranges-cells or anything like that I > guess we can define this to have a flexible number of cells > depending on use case? If we're willing to have gpio-ranges be either *all* group names, or *all* IDs, we can define the format of gpio-ranges to have two cells (phandle and GPIO number) if the property gpio-ranges-group-names exists, but four cells (phandle, GPIO number, pin number, count) otherwise. However, that's a little restrictive, since then what if one GPIO controller is hooked to two different pinmux controllers, and you want to use different formats for the references to each. A #gpio-ranges-cells in the target of the phandle would allow this, but I don't think this is something the pinctrl node should dictate to those who reference it; it's quite legitimate for a GPIO node to use the pure numeric mapping even if the pin controller happens to expose some pin groups that allow you to do the mapping by name. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html