On Wed, Sep 4, 2024 at 9:40 PM Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 05:00:08PM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote: > > The I2C device tree component prober needs to get and toggle GPIO lines > > for the components it intends to probe. These components may not use the > > same name for their GPIO lines, so the prober must go through the device > > tree, check each property to see it is a GPIO property, and get the GPIO > > line. > > > > Instead of duplicating the GPIO suffixes, or exporting them to the > > prober to do pattern matching, simply add and export a new function that > > does the pattern matching and returns the length of the GPIO name. The > > caller can then use that to copy out the name if it needs to. > > > Andy suggested a much shorter implementation. > > No need to have this sentence in the commit message, changelog area is fine. > But if you wish... :-) It does seem out of place without any context. I'll move it to the changelog area. :D > > Suggested-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wenst@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > ... > > > +/** > > + * gpio_get_property_name_length - Returns the GPIO name length from a property name > > + * @propname: name of the property to check > > + * > > + * This function checks if the given property name matches the GPIO property > > + * patterns, and returns the length of the name of the GPIO. The pattern is > > + * "*-<GPIO suffix>" or just "<GPIO suffix>". > > + * > > + * Returns: > > + * The length of the string before '-<GPIO suffix>' if it matches > > + * "*-<GPIO suffix>", or 0 if no name part, just the suffix, or > > + * -EINVAL if the string doesn't match the pattern. > > Should be %-EINVAL as we agreed with Bart when I updated GPIOLIB kernel-doc. Ack. In the regulator cleanups I did, I used -%EINVAL instead. But then I realized that constants aren't really cross-referenced. I probably have to go through all of them to fix those up. ChenYu