niedz., 2 gru 2018 o 23:20 Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl@xxxxxxxx> napisał(a): > > niedz., 2 gru 2018 o 22:56 Uwe Kleine-König > <u.kleine-koenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a): > > > > Hello, > > > > On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 07:14:45PM +0100, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > > > We're getting too much into details of how to handle simulated > > > interrupts and we can continue discussing it, but meanwhile I'd like > > > to address a different thing: > > > > > > Thomas, Linus: after commit fa38869b0161 ("gpiolib: Don't support irq > > > sharing for userspace") some libgpiod tests are failing because we can > > > no longer depend on reading the value of a dummy GPIO after detecting > > > an interrupt to know the edge of the interrupt. While these interrupts > > > are triggered from debugfs and debugfs is not required to maintain > > > compatibility, I thing having a working test suite for the GPIO > > > subsystem and uAPI is worth applying these two patches and also the > > > previous one[1]. > > > > > > Can we have them applied for 4.20 or are there any objections? > > > > Just for the record: I objected the patch, Bartosz agrees to discuss > > further and but because this is too much detail the patch should now be > > applied anyhow to fix the test suite of an external project. This seems > > wrong to me. > > > > Just to look at it from a different perspective: we have a project > whose tests rely on a behavior that was changed by Uwe's patch. While > the patch is fine, we need to find a correct way of testing the GPIO > user API. This may take a long time. In order to not break the tests > of an external project in 4.20 I propose to patch the interrupt > simulator (a component only used for testing) for now and to revisit > it later without time pressure. > > Best regards, > Bartosz In fact after re-reading this conversation I'm still not sure what your objection is exactly. You're proposing a solution that may well be nicely engineered but it's specific to your gpio-simulator. Meanwhile I'm trying to provide a more generalized API for more testing modules to use. Why exactly would you not merge this fix? Bart