Re: [PATCH v4 2/6] Add Advantech iManager GPIO driver

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On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Richard Vidal-Dorsch
<richard.dorsch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Signed-off-by: Richard Vidal-Dorsch <richard.dorsch@xxxxxxxxx>

> +#include <linux/device.h>
> +#include <linux/gpio.h>

#include <linux/gpio/driver.h>
should be enough.

> +#include <linux/init.h>
> +#include <linux/mfd/imanager.h>
> +#include <linux/module.h>
> +#include <linux/mutex.h>
> +#include <linux/platform_device.h>
> +
> +#define EC_GPIOF_DIR_OUT       BIT(6)
> +#define EC_GPIOF_DIR_IN                BIT(7)
> +
> +struct imanager_gpio_data {
> +       struct imanager_device_data *imgr;
> +       struct gpio_chip chip;
> +};

Maybe some kerneldoc for this. Not necessary though since its sort of
self-explanatory.

> +static int imanager_gpio_direction_in(struct gpio_chip *chip, uint offset)
> +{
> +       struct imanager_gpio_data *data = gpiochip_get_data(chip);
> +       struct imanager_device_data *imgr = data->imgr;
> +       struct imanager_device_attribute *attr = imgr->ec.gpio.attr[offset];
> +
> +       mutex_lock(&imgr->lock);
> +       imanager_write8(&imgr->ec, EC_CMD_GPIO_DIR_WR, attr->did,
> +                       EC_GPIOF_DIR_IN);
> +       mutex_unlock(&imgr->lock);

It kind of looks like it would be smarter if the imanager_write8() was
taking and releasing the lock so you don't have to do it everywhere.

> +static int imanager_gpio_get_direction(struct gpio_chip *chip, uint offset)
> +{
> +       struct imanager_gpio_data *data = gpiochip_get_data(chip);
> +       struct imanager_device_data *imgr = data->imgr;
> +       struct imanager_device_attribute *attr = imgr->ec.gpio.attr[offset];
> +       int ret;
> +
> +       mutex_lock(&imgr->lock);
> +       ret = imanager_read8(&imgr->ec, EC_CMD_GPIO_DIR_RD, attr->did);
> +       mutex_unlock(&imgr->lock);
> +
> +       return ret & EC_GPIOF_DIR_IN ? GPIOF_DIR_IN : GPIOF_DIR_OUT;

Don't use GPIOF* flags, those are for consumers. Just return 0/1.

> +static int imanager_gpio_get(struct gpio_chip *chip, uint offset)
> +{
> +       struct imanager_gpio_data *data = gpiochip_get_data(chip);
> +       struct imanager_device_data *imgr = data->imgr;
> +       struct imanager_device_attribute *attr = imgr->ec.gpio.attr[offset];
> +       int ret;
> +
> +       mutex_lock(&imgr->lock);
> +       ret = imanager_read8(&imgr->ec, EC_CMD_HWP_RD, attr->did);
> +       mutex_unlock(&imgr->lock);
> +
> +       return ret;
> +}

Can the read function return an error code? In that case it should be checked
everywhere.

Also be sure to clamp ret like this:

return !!ret;

Apart from this it looks good.

Yours,
Linus Walleij
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