From: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@xxxxxxxxxxxx> This series aims at reworking the gpio-mockup debugfs interface. The reason for that is the fact that certain known problems with this testing module exist and the user-space tests are broken anyway after commit fa38869b0161 ("gpiolib: Don't support irq sharing for userspace") which made it impossible for gpio-mockup to ignore certain events (e.g. only receive notifications about rising edge events). The first three patches improve the interrupt simulator. The first one makes the struct irq_chip part of the irq_sim structure so that we can support multiple instances at once. The second delegates the irq number mapping to the irq domain subsystem. The third patch provides a helper that will allow users to check the current configuration of a dummy interrupt and decide whether it should be fired depending on external logic. Next six patches improve the gpio-mockup module. Patches 4-5 have been reviewed before but missed the last merge window. Patch 6 is there because we're already breaking the debugfs interface anyway and it removes a link that has no users. Patches 7-8 are minor tweaks. Last patch introduces a rework of the debugfs interface. With this change each mockup chip is represented by a directory named after the chip's device name under <debugfs mount point>/gpio-mockup/. Each line is represented by a file using the line's offset as the name under the chip's directory. Reading from the line's file yields the current *value*, writing to the line's file changes the current "pull". Default pull for mockup lines is down. More info on that can be found in the comment added by this change to the gpio-mockup code. This is somewhat inspired by the idea of the gpio-simulator by Uwe Kleine-König except that I strongly belive that when testing certain user API code paths we should not be using the same paths for verification. That's why there's a separate interface (debugfs) sharing as little as possible with the character device that allows to check if various operations (reading and setting values, events) work as expected instead of two connected dummy chips sharing the same interface. If accepted this will of course require major modification of user-space tests in libgpiod once upstream. Bartosz Golaszewski (9): irq/irq_sim: don't share the irq_chip structure between simulators irq/irq_sim: use irq domain irq/irq_sim: provide irq_sim_get_type() gpio: mockup: add locking gpio: mockup: implement get_multiple() gpio: mockup: don't create the debugfs link named after the label gpio: mockup: change the type of 'offset' to unsigned int gpio: mockup: change the signature of unlocked get/set helpers gpio: mockup: rework debugfs interface drivers/gpio/gpio-mockup.c | 186 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ include/linux/irq_sim.h | 10 +- kernel/irq/irq_sim.c | 127 ++++++++++++++++++------- 3 files changed, 262 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-) -- 2.19.1