Tue, May 30, 2023 at 02:27:09PM +0800, xingtong.wu kirjoitti: > On 2023/5/30 06:24, andy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Mon, May 29, 2023 at 03:54:36PM +0200, simon.guinot@xxxxxxxxxxxx kirjoitti: > >> On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 03:03:28PM +0200, Linus Walleij wrote: > >>> On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 2:27 PM <simon.guinot@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>>> It would be nice if a pin number found in the device datasheet could > >>>> still be converted into a Linux GPIO number by adding the base of the > >>>> first bank. > >>> > >>> We actively discourage this kind of mapping because of reasons stated > >>> in drivers/gpio/TODO: we want dynamic number allocation to be the > >>> norm. > >> > >> Sure but it would be nice to have a dynamic base applied to a controller > >> (and not to each chip of this controller), and to respect the interval > >> between the chips (as stated in the controllers datasheets). > > > > What you want is against the architecture. To fix this, you might change > > the architecture of the driver to have one chip for the controller, but > > it's quite questionable change. Also how can you guarantee ordering of > > the enumeration? You probably need to *disable* SMP on the boot time. > > This will still be fragile as long as GPIO chip can be unbound at run > > time. Order can be changed. > > > > So, the patch is good and the correct way to go. > > > > P.S. The root cause is that hardware engineers and documentation writers > > do not consider their hardware in the multi-tasking, multi-user general > > purpose operating system, such as Linux. I believe the ideal fix is to fix the > > documentation (datasheet). > > Thanks for your review. > > The direct reason of this patch is that when "modprobe gpio-f7188x", > it conflicts with INT34C6. I met this issue on an older kernel, but > could not remember which version exactly. This is interesting. But what I have noticed the v6.3.2 missing this https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/gpio/gpiolib.c?id=7dd3d9bd873f138675cb727eaa51a498d99f0e89 change. Can you apply and retest? If this does not help, please share more details, exact steps of reproducing the issue, including respective `dmesg` output, etc. (maybe via creating a kernel bugzilla report). > The error message is as the link below: > https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.3.2/source/drivers/gpio/gpiolib.c#L798 -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko