Re: [PATCH v4 2/3] gpio: pcie-idio-24: Migrate to the regmap API

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> The regmap API supports IO port accessors so we can take advantage of
> regmap abstractions rather than handling access to the device registers
> directly in the driver.
> 
> For the PCIe-IDIO-24 series of devices, the following BARs are
> available:
> 
>     BAR[0]: memory mapped PEX8311
>     BAR[1]: I/O mapped PEX8311
>     BAR[2]: I/O mapped card registers
> 
> There are 24 FET Output lines, 24 Isolated Input lines, and 8 TTL/CMOS
> lines (which may be configured for either output or input). The GPIO
> lines are exposed by the following card registers:
> 
>     Base +0x0-0x2 (Read/Write): FET Outputs
>     Base +0xB (Read/Write): TTL/CMOS
>     Base +0x4-0x6 (Read): Isolated Inputs
>     Base +0x7 (Read): TTL/CMOS
> 
> In order for the device to support interrupts, the PLX PEX8311 internal
> PCI wire interrupt and local interrupt input must first be enabled.
> 
> The following card registers for Change-Of-State may be used:
> 
>     Base +0x8-0xA (Read): COS Status Inputs
>     Base +0x8-0xA (Write): COS Clear Inputs
>     Base +0xB (Read): COS Status TTL/CMOS
>     Base +0xB (Write): COS Clear TTL/CMOS
>     Base +0xE (Read/Write): COS Enable
> 
> The COS Enable register is used to enable/disable interrupts and
> configure the interrupt levels; each bit maps to a group of eight inputs
> as described below:
> 
>     Bit 0: IRQ EN Rising Edge IN0-7
>     Bit 1: IRQ EN Rising Edge IN8-15
>     Bit 2: IRQ EN Rising Edge IN16-23
>     Bit 3: IRQ EN Rising Edge TTL0-7
>     Bit 4: IRQ EN Falling Edge IN0-7
>     Bit 5: IRQ EN Falling Edge IN8-15
>     Bit 6: IRQ EN Falling Edge IN16-23
>     Bit 7: IRQ EN Falling Edge TTL0-7
> 
> An interrupt is asserted when a change-of-state matching the interrupt
> level configuration respective for a particular group of eight inputs
> with enabled COS is detected.
> 
> The COS Status registers may be read to determine which inputs have
> changed; if interrupts were enabled, an IRQ will be generated for the
> set bits in these registers. Writing the value read from the COS Status
> register back to the respective COS Clear register will clear just those
> interrupts.
> 
> Cc: Arnaud de Turckheim <quarium@xxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: John Hentges <jhentges@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Jay Dolan <jay.dolan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: William Breathitt Gray <william.gray@xxxxxxxxxx>

FWIW, the gpio-regmap part looks good:

Reviewed-by: Michael Walle <michael@xxxxxxxx>

-michael



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