On Thursday, December 21, 2017 8:25:03 AM CET Andrew Cooks wrote: > I'm working on gpio for an AMD Family 16h Model 30h system[1]. > The SoC is the same as the GX412-TC used in the PC Engines APU2. > > There is an out-of-tree gpio driver (gpio-amd) for this SoC in the > meta-amd yocto layer[2]. Another driver (gpio-sb8xx) was submitted > for upstream inclusion, but was knocked back with the suggestion > that pinctrl is the way forward[3]. > > I would much prefer to use a mainline driver for the system I'm > working on, so I'm looking at the pinctrl-amd driver to see > whether it applies to our SoC, or whether it could be extended, > or used as starting point for a new driver. > > The out-of-tree drivers apply to the GX412-TC SoC and uses PCI > for probing: Just a FYI: due to these difficulties with getting a gpio driver upstream, Alan Mizrahi upstreamed an in-kernel led-apu.c driver [0] that sort of bypasses the whole pinctrl vs gpio issue. |#define APU1_FCH_ACPI_MMIO_BASE 0xFED80000 |#define APU1_FCH_GPIO_BASE (APU1_FCH_ACPI_MMIO_BASE + 0x01BD) |#define APU1_LEDON 0x08 |#define APU1_LEDOFF 0xC8 |#define APU1_NUM_GPIO 3 |#define APU1_IOSIZE sizeof(u8) | |#define APU2_FCH_ACPI_MMIO_BASE 0xFED80000 |#define APU2_FCH_GPIO_BASE (APU2_FCH_ACPI_MMIO_BASE + 0x1500) |#define APU2_GPIO_BIT_WRITE 22 |#define APU2_APU2_NUM_GPIO 4 |#define APU2_IOSIZE sizeof(u32) If you are just after LEDs or gpio-keys you probably can go the same route? Thanks, Christian [0] <https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/drivers/leds/leds-apu.c> -- 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