From: Quentin Schulz <quentin.schulz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Since the split of gpio and pinctrl in their own driver, gpio-sysfs and libgpiod userspace GPIO handling has been broken because the pins aren't put into their GPIO function anymore since pinctrl subsystem is "bypassed" when requesting GPIOs from userspace. This fixes it by making the gpio driver actually request from the pinctrl subsystem to put the pin in its GPIO function when the GPIO direction is set in userspace. I discovered the issue because we have a GPIO the user needs to control from userspace to flash FW on an on-board STM32 that is actually on the same pin as one used by the flash controller. Considering the storage medium tried by the BOOTROM is emmc->nor->nand->sdmmc, booting from emmc didn't show the issue because the default function for pins is GPIO and the flash controller pins didn't need to be muxed by the BOOTROM. However, if there's nothing on emmc, the BOOTROM does the pinmux for SPI controller and puts the pins in their flash mode and therefore the handling of that pin as a GPIO from userspace was not possible, but only when booting on something else than eMMC. This restores the behavior as seen in v5.14 and earlier. v2: - fix missing header; reported by kernel test robot <lkp@xxxxxxxxx> Cheers, Quentin Quentin Schulz (2): pinctrl: rockchip: add pinmux_ops.gpio_set_direction callback gpio: rockchip: request GPIO mux to pinctrl when setting direction drivers/gpio/gpio-rockchip.c | 7 +++++++ drivers/pinctrl/pinctrl-rockchip.c | 13 +++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+) -- 2.37.3