Re: Re: [PATCH] pinctrl: intel: Implements gpio free function

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On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 11:14:14AM +0800, zhuchangchun@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>    static int intel_gpio_set_direction(struct pinctrl_dev *pctldev,
>       struct pinctrl_gpio_range *range,
>       unsigned pin, bool input)
>    {
>    struct intel_pinctrl *pctrl = pinctrl_dev_get_drvdata(pctldev);
>    void __iomem *padcfg0;
>    unsigned long flags;
>    u32 value;
>    spin_lock_irqsave(&pctrl->lock, flags);
>    padcfg0 = intel_get_padcfg(pctrl, pin, PADCFG0);
>    value = readl(padcfg0);
>    if (input)
>    value |= PADCFG0_GPIOTXDIS;
>    else
>    value &= ~PADCFG0_GPIOTXDIS;
>    writel(value, padcfg0);
>    spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pctrl->lock, flags);
>    return 0;
>    }
> 
>    From above,you can kown when you export a GPIO ,it will do request,
> 
>    and there will set TX and RX register at the time same time.
> 
>    when you try to set direction in and set value, TX register value can
>    roll back
> 
>    the value,but RX register was not set, so who will set RX value back??

I think you are looking at some older code. There is now function
__intel_gpio_set_direction() that is supposed to set both buffers
depending on the direction. It was introduced with commit 17fab473693e
("pinctrl: intel: Set pin direction properly").



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