On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 4:24 AM Kent Gibson <warthog618@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 11:10:27AM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > > From: Bartosz Golaszewski <bartosz.golaszewski@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > We currently only notify user-space about line config changes that are > > made from user-space. Any kernel config changes are not signalled. > > > > Let's improve the situation by emitting the events closer to the source. > > To that end let's call the relevant notifier chain from the functions > > setting direction, gpiod_set_config(), gpiod_set_consumer_name() and > > gpiod_toggle_active_low(). This covers all the options that we can > > inform the user-space about. We ignore events which don't have > > corresponding flags exported to user-space on purpose - otherwise the > > user would see a config-changed event but the associated line-info would > > remain unchanged. > > > > gpiod_direction_output/input() can be called from any context. > > Fortunately, we now emit line state events using an atomic notifier > > chain, so it's no longer an issue. > > > > Let's also add non-notifying wrappers around the direction setters in > > order to not emit superfluous reconfigure events when requesting the > > lines as the initial config should be part of the request notification. > > > > So lines requested from kernel space will result in a LINE_REQUESTED and > then a series of LINE_CHANGED_CONFIG? Whereas for lines requested from > userspace those will be collapsed into the one LINE_REQUESTED event? No, why? I added the notification about the request to gpiod_find_and_request() which is called by all the kernel getters and it already configures all the flags without emitting events and calls the non-notify variant of the direction setter. When a kernel driver requests a GPIO, I only see a single event UNLESS after the gpiod_get() call returns, it sets direction or changes config - just like user-space. Bart > That's not ideal, but I realise making the rest of the kernel behave as > per cdev would be non-trivial, so ok - it all comes out in the wash. > And it is clearly better than nothing. > > Cheers, > Kent. >