On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 10:50:52PM +0200, Benjamin Larsson wrote: > On 22/08/2024 18:06, Conor Dooley wrote: > > > Hi. > > > before looking at v1: > > I would really like to see an explanation for why this is a correct > > model of the hardware as part of the commit message. To me this screams > > syscon/MFD and instead of describing this as a child of a syscon and > > using regmap to access it you're doing whatever this is... > > Can you post a link to a good example dts that uses syscon/MFD ? > > It is not only pinctrl, pwm and gpio that are entangled in each other. A > good example would help with developing a proper implementation. Off the top of my head, no unfortunately. Maybe Rob or Krzk have a good example. I would suggest to start by looking at drivers within gpio or pinctrl that use syscon_to_regmap() where the argument is sourced from either of_node->parent or dev.parent->of_node (which you use depends on whether or not you have a child node or not). I recently had some questions myself for Rob about child nodes for mfd devices and when they were suitable to use: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240815200003.GA2956351-robh@xxxxxxxxxx/ Following Rob's line of thought, I'd kinda expect an mfd driver to create the devices for gpio and pwm using devm_mfd_add_devices() and the pinctrl to have a child node.
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