Re: [PATCH 3/7] ASoC: wm8903: generalize GPIO control register bits

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On Thu, Jun 04, 2015 at 10:30:10AM +0200, Linus Walleij wrote:

> > +#define WM8903_GPn_PU_MASK                      0x0004  /* GPn_PU */
> > +#define WM8903_GPn_PU_SHIFT                          2  /* GPn_PU */
> > +#define WM8903_GPn_PU_WIDTH                          1  /* GPn_PU */

> Pull-down/pull-up?

> That is pin control, not GPIO.

Those register definition defines are just an automatically generated
dump of the complete CODEC register map, the GPIO pins have some pin
control type functionality in there.

> I know I should probably be a bit relaxed on enforcing strict frameworks
> on ASoC and DRI/DRM alike, because the drivers are complex and sometimes
> need to be on top of things rather than split things apart and set up
> complex cobwebs of subsystem cross-dependencies, but I'd
> like to know a bit more about the design philisophy here.

> I guess this dates back to the time before the pin control subsystem?

There's that as well, but more generally I'm not sure if there's even
any use of those defines for the driver (without looking at the source
to check).

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