> > bgpio_init() uses "sz" argument to populate ngpio, which is not > > accurate. Instead, read the "ngpios" property from the DT and if it > > doesn't exist, use the "sz" argument. With this change, drivers no > > longer need to overwrite the ngpio variable after calling bgpio_init. > > ... > > > + ret = device_property_present(dev, "ngpios"); > > + if (!ret) > > ret is not of the correct type for this call. > > Why not simply > > if (!device_property_present(dev, "ngpios")) > > > + gc->ngpio = gc->bgpio_bits; > > ... > > The problem with this change is that you need to provide bgpio_bits. > > So, if there is a property when bgpio_bits will be updated? > > That's said what you need is something like this: > 1) split "ngpios" handling code (lines ~718-744 in gpiolib.c) into a helper > function that is available inside drivers/gpio; > 2) use it in bgpio_init() by overriding bgpio_bits. > > ret = new_helper(); > if (ret) > gc->bgpio_bits = sz * 8; > else > ... = gc->ngpio; So this new_helper() which reads the ngpios property, would be called from bgpio_init() and >From gpiochip_add_data_with_key() correct? Since there are some drivers that don’t use bgpio_init(). Also, shouldn't "gc->bgpio_bits = = sz * 8;" be independent of new_helper() function? "bgpio_bits" is described as "number of register bits used for a generic GPIO i.e. <register width> * 8" which seems different from "ngpio" described as "the number of GPIOs handled by this controller"