Hello, Commit "gpiolib: request the gpio before querying its direction" (108d23e322a247d9f89ba2e2742520ead0944cc9) is causing a regression on Marvell platforms, and potentially other platforms as well. With this commit applied, we lose the serial console. Reverting this commit makes the serial console functional again. On the Marvell Armada 8K, the UART pins are pin-muxed, with the choice of GPIO or UART as functionality. Currently, the Armada 8K Device Tree do not have the pin-mux information for the UART, because the pinctrl driver didn't exist when we first added support for the platform, so we continue to rely on the bootloader having configured the UART muxing. Therefore, with Timur's commit applied, when the system boots, we get serial output, up to the point where gpiochip_add_data() is called, and requests all GPIOs. Since our UART pins are not requested at the pinctrl level, the gpio_request succeeds and re-muxes those pins as GPIOs: we lose the UART. So, this is a clear regression, as with the current Device Tree for the Armada 8K platforms, linux-next has the serial console broken. If we add the relevant pinctrl muxing details in the DT, things are working again of course. *But* it is still not good, because there is a window of time during which we don't get serial port messages: between the moment the pins are muxed as GPIOs by gpiochip_add_data(), and the moment the UART driver probes, requests the pins, and they get remuxed as UART. With earlycon enabled, it means we loose kernel messages. I believe the UART pins are quite critical, and therefore they shouldn't be remuxed as GPIOs automatically that early at boot time. What do you suggest to fix this problem ? Some more details about the platform: - DT is arch/arm64/boot/dts/marvell/armada-8040-db.dts - Affected GPIO/pinctrl is described in arch/arm64/boot/dts/marvell/armada-ap806.dtsi, nodes ap_pinctrl and ap_gpio. - The drivers/gpio/gpio-mvebu.c probe() function calls devm_gpiochip_add_data(), which calls gpiochip_add_data(), which iterates through all pins and requests them as GPIOs. - The UART pins are described in the pinctrl driver drivers/pinctrl/mvebu/pinctrl-armada-ap806.c. The most problematic one is pin 11, which is UART0 TXD, and gets remuxed as GPIO, causing the bug. Thanks! Thomas -- Thomas Petazzoni, CTO, Free Electrons Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering http://free-electrons.com -- 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