Hi Bartosz, On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 10:25 AM Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > If gpiolib is disabled, we use the inline stubs from gpio/consumer.h > instead of regular definitions of GPIO API. The stubs for 'optional' > variants of gpiod_get routines return NULL in this case as if the > relevant GPIO wasn't found. This is correct so far. > > Calling other (non-gpio_get) stubs from this header triggers a warning > because the GPIO descriptor couldn't have been requested. The warning > however is unconditional (WARN_ON(1)) and is emitted even if the passed > descriptor pointer is NULL. > > We don't want to force the users of 'optional' gpio_get to check the > returned pointer before calling e.g. gpiod_set_value() so let's only > WARN on non-NULL descriptors. > > Reported-by: Claus H. Stovgaard <cst@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@xxxxxxxxxxxx> I remember I had this discussion in the past, and I made a large refactoring to make it possible for drivers that need gpiod_* calls to simply do: select GPIOLIB in Kconfig. This should solve also this problem I think. However I do realize that there may be situations where people simply want to make GPIO support entirely optional without having to e.g. create custom stubs and encapsulate things inside if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_GPIOLIB). I was thinking something like this in the stubs: gpiod_get[_index]() { return POISON; } gpiod_get[_index]_optional() { return NULL; } This way all gpiod_get() and optional calls are properly handled and the semantic that only _optional calls can return NULL is preserved. (Your patch would violate this.) Then other stubs can do: gpiod_set_value() { WARN_ON(desc); } As in your patch, and all will be smooth provided the _optional calls have been used to obtain the desc. Yours, Linus Walleij