On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 03:05:05PM +0100, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > From: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Currently there is no way for user-space to be informed about changes > in status of GPIO lines e.g. when someone else requests the line or its > config changes. We can only periodically re-read the line-info. This > is fine for simple one-off user-space tools, but any daemon that provides > a centralized access to GPIO chips would benefit hugely from an event > driven line info synchronization. > > This patch adds a new ioctl() that allows user-space processes to reuse > the file descriptor associated with the character device for watching > any changes in line properties. Every such event contains the updated > line information. > > Currently the events are generated on three types of status changes: when > a line is requested, when it's released and when its config is changed. > The first two are self-explanatory. For the third one: this will only > happen when another user-space process calls the new SET_CONFIG ioctl() > as any changes that can happen from within the kernel (i.e. > set_transitory() or set_debounce()) are of no interest to user-space. ... > + ret = kfifo_in_spinlocked(&priv->events, &chg, > + 1, &priv->wait.lock); At least 1 can be moved to previous line. (No need for new version, I hope you can fix this when applying) > + if (ret) > + wake_up_poll(&priv->wait, EPOLLIN); > + else > + pr_debug_ratelimited("lineinfo event FIFO is full - event dropped\n"); > + > + return NOTIFY_OK; > +} -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko