On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 11:16 PM, Ray Jui <rjui@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This adds the initial support of the Broadcom Cygnus GPIO/PINCONF driver > that supports all 3 GPIO controllers on Cygnus including the ASIU GPIO > controller, the chipCommonG GPIO controller, and the always-on GPIO > controller. Basic PINCONF configurations such as bias pull up/down, and > drive strength are also supported in this driver. > > Pins from the ASIU GPIO controller can be individually muxed to GPIO > function, through interaction with the Cygnus IOMUX controller > > Signed-off-by: Ray Jui <rjui@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Scott Branden <sbranden@xxxxxxxxxxxx> OK! > diff --git a/drivers/pinctrl/bcm/pinctrl-cygnus-gpio.c b/drivers/pinctrl/bcm/pinctrl-cygnus-gpio.c (...) > +#include <linux/kernel.h> > +#include <linux/slab.h> > +#include <linux/module.h> > +#include <linux/interrupt.h> > +#include <linux/io.h> > +#include <linux/gpio.h> This should be: #include <linux/gpio/driver.h> > +static u32 cygnus_readl(struct cygnus_gpio *chip, unsigned int offset) > +{ > + return readl(chip->base + offset); > +} > + > +static void cygnus_writel(struct cygnus_gpio *chip, unsigned int offset, > + u32 val) > +{ > + writel(val, chip->base + offset); > +} If these look like so, just use readl(val, chip->base + offset)/writel() at all sites. These functions just adds a pointless layer of abstraction. > +static void cygnus_set_bit(struct cygnus_gpio *chip, unsigned int reg, > + unsigned gpio, int set) "set" should be bool, right? > +{ > + unsigned int offset = CYGNUS_GPIO_REG(gpio, reg); > + unsigned int shift = CYGNUS_GPIO_SHIFT(gpio); > + u32 val; > + > + val = cygnus_readl(chip, offset); > + if (set) > + val |= BIT(shift); > + else > + val &= ~BIT(shift); > + cygnus_writel(chip, offset, val); > +} > + > +static int cygnus_get_bit(struct cygnus_gpio *chip, unsigned int reg, > + unsigned gpio) This should be bool right, not int? > +{ > + unsigned int offset = CYGNUS_GPIO_REG(gpio, reg); > + unsigned int shift = CYGNUS_GPIO_SHIFT(gpio); > + u32 val; > + > + val = > + if (val) > + return 1; > + else > + return 0; Just: return !!(cygnus_readl(chip, offset) & BIT(shift)); Both of these are a bit overzealous like the readl/writel functions above, consider just inlining them. > +static int cygnus_gpio_irq_set_type(struct irq_data *d, unsigned int type) > +{ > + struct gpio_chip *gc = irq_data_get_irq_chip_data(d); > + struct cygnus_gpio *chip = to_cygnus_gpio(gc); > + unsigned gpio = d->hwirq; > + int int_type = 0, dual_edge = 0, edge_lvl = 0; It looks like some of these should be bool. > + unsigned long flags; > + > + switch (type & IRQ_TYPE_SENSE_MASK) { > + case IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING: > + edge_lvl = 1; = true; etc. > + break; > + > + case IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING: > + break; > + > + case IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH: > + dual_edge = 1; > + break; > + > + case IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH: > + int_type = 1; > + edge_lvl = 1; > + break; > + > + case IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW: > + int_type = 1; > + break; > + > + default: > + dev_err(chip->dev, "invalid GPIO IRQ type 0x%x\n", > + type); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + spin_lock_irqsave(&chip->lock, flags); > + cygnus_set_bit(chip, CYGNUS_GPIO_IN_TYPE_OFFSET, gpio, int_type); > + cygnus_set_bit(chip, CYGNUS_GPIO_INT_DE_OFFSET, gpio, dual_edge); > + cygnus_set_bit(chip, CYGNUS_GPIO_INT_EDGE_OFFSET, gpio, > + edge_lvl); > + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&chip->lock, flags); > + > + dev_dbg(chip->dev, > + "gpio:%u set int_type:%d dual_edge:%d edge_lvl:%d\n", > + gpio, int_type, dual_edge, edge_lvl); > + > + return 0; > +} (...) > +/* > + * Request the Cygnus IOMUX pinmux controller to mux individual pins to GPIO > + */ > +static int cygnus_gpio_request(struct gpio_chip *gc, unsigned offset) > +{ > + struct cygnus_gpio *chip = to_cygnus_gpio(gc); > + unsigned gpio = gc->base + offset; > + > + /* not all Cygnus GPIO pins can be muxed individually */ > + if (!chip->pinmux_is_supported) > + return 0; > + > + return pinctrl_request_gpio(gpio); > +} > + > +static void cygnus_gpio_free(struct gpio_chip *gc, unsigned offset) > +{ > + struct cygnus_gpio *chip = to_cygnus_gpio(gc); > + unsigned gpio = gc->base + offset; > + > + if (!chip->pinmux_is_supported) > + return; > + > + pinctrl_free_gpio(gpio); > +} Nice! > +static const struct pinconf_ops cygnus_pconf_ops = { > + .is_generic = true, > + .pin_config_get = cygnus_pin_config_get, > + .pin_config_set = cygnus_pin_config_set, > +}; This pin config thing looks really nice. > +/* > + * Map a GPIO in the local gpio_chip pin space to a pin in the Cygnus IOMUX > + * pinctrl pin space > + */ > +struct cygnus_gpio_pin_range { > + unsigned offset; > + unsigned pin_base; > + unsigned num_pins; > +}; > + > +#define CYGNUS_PINRANGE(o, p, n) { .offset = o, .pin_base = p, .num_pins = n } Aha so this mapping is really very sparse... > +/* > + * Pin mapping table for mapping local GPIO pins to Cygnus IOMUX pinctrl pins > + */ > +static const struct cygnus_gpio_pin_range cygnus_gpio_pintable[] = { > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(0, 42, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(1, 44, 3), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(4, 48, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(5, 50, 3), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(8, 126, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(9, 155, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(10, 152, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(11, 154, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(12, 153, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(13, 127, 3), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(16, 140, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(17, 145, 7), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(24, 130, 10), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(34, 141, 4), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(38, 54, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(39, 56, 3), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(42, 60, 3), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(45, 64, 3), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(48, 68, 2), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(50, 84, 6), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(56, 94, 6), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(62, 72, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(63, 70, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(64, 80, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(65, 74, 3), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(68, 78, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(69, 82, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(70, 156, 17), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(87, 104, 12), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(99, 102, 2), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(101, 90, 4), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(105, 116, 10), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(123, 11, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(124, 38, 4), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(128, 43, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(129, 47, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(130, 49, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(131, 53, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(132, 55, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(133, 59, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(134, 63, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(135, 67, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(136, 71, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(137, 73, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(138, 77, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(139, 79, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(140, 81, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(141, 83, 1), > + CYGNUS_PINRANGE(142, 10, 1) > +}; > + > +/* > + * The Cygnus IOMUX controller mainly supports group based mux configuration, > + * but certain pins can be muxed to GPIO individually. Only the ASIU GPIO > + * controller can support this, so it's an optional configuration > + * > + * Return -ENODEV means no support and that's fine > + */ > +static int cygnus_gpio_pinmux_add_range(struct cygnus_gpio *chip) > +{ > + struct device_node *node = chip->dev->of_node; > + struct device_node *pinmux_node; > + struct platform_device *pinmux_pdev; > + struct gpio_chip *gc = &chip->gc; > + int i, ret = 0; > + > + /* parse DT to find the phandle to the pinmux controller */ > + pinmux_node = of_parse_phandle(node, "pinmux", 0); > + if (!pinmux_node) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + pinmux_pdev = of_find_device_by_node(pinmux_node); > + /* no longer need the pinmux node */ > + of_node_put(pinmux_node); > + if (!pinmux_pdev) { > + dev_err(chip->dev, "failed to get pinmux device\n"); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + /* now need to create the mapping between local GPIO and PINMUX pins */ > + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cygnus_gpio_pintable); i++) { > + ret = gpiochip_add_pin_range(gc, dev_name(&pinmux_pdev->dev), > + cygnus_gpio_pintable[i].offset, > + cygnus_gpio_pintable[i].pin_base, > + cygnus_gpio_pintable[i].num_pins); > + if (ret) { > + dev_err(chip->dev, "unable to add GPIO pin range\n"); > + goto err_put_device; > + } > + } This is really nice. Awesome job, exactly how it should be done, even if it's a bit complex. > + chip->pinmux_is_supported = (ret == 0); Just = true; You cannot get here with ret != 0. > +static void cygnus_gpio_pinmux_remove_range(struct cygnus_gpio *chip) > +{ > + struct gpio_chip *gc = &chip->gc; > + > + if (chip->pinmux_is_supported) > + gpiochip_remove_pin_ranges(gc); > +} You don't need to do this. Look in gpiochip_remove() and you see it will remove the range for you. + > +err_unregister_pinconf: > + cygnus_gpio_unregister_pinconf(chip); > + > +err_rm_range: > + cygnus_gpio_pinmux_remove_range(chip); Not needed I think. > + > +err_rm_gpiochip: > + gpiochip_remove(gc); Because this will do it. > + > + return ret; > +} Apart from that this looks really good! If you resend with the above nitpicks fixed I will merge this. Yours, Linus Walleij -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-gpio" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html