Re: [PATCH v2] Input: silead - Do not try to directly access the GPIO when using ACPI pm

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On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 07:48:06PM +0100, Hans de Goede wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 09-03-17 15:45, Hans de Goede wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >On 09-03-17 15:03, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> >>On Thu, 2017-03-09 at 14:57 +0100, Hans de Goede wrote:
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>>On 08-03-17 19:25, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> >
> ><snip soc_button_array stuff>
> >
> >>>>>>>>>I think that "extcon: int3496: Add GPIO ACPI mapping
> >>>>>>>>>table"
> >>>>>>>>>will
> >>>>>>>>>need
> >>>>>>>>>a similar change (I haven't tested it yet).
> >>>>>
> >>>>>So I assume you want to do the same (pass NULL as con-id to
> >>>>>gpiod_get_index()) for the extcon-in3496 driver or do you want
> >>>>>to keep the GPIO ACPI mapping table there?
> >>>>
> >>>>A slightly preferable table variant (needs to be fixed I guess)
> >>>>because
> >>>>initial one used to have different labels.
> >>>
> >>>Ok, I will test with the acpi-mapping table then and if necessary
> >>>create a fixup patch for it and send that to you.
> >>
> >>Sounds like a plan!
> >>
> >>Since extcon patches are landed already mainstream it might make sense
> >>to send it as usual to all maintainers.
> >
> >Ack, so to be clear we should use gpiod_get not gpiod_get_index with
> >the acpi mapping table, right ? The reason I'm asking is that my
> >test devices only have the id pin which has index 0 so in my
> >experience with soc_button_array it will work with both
> >(the button with index 0 would even work with gpiod_get_index).
> 
> Ok, so there is one problem with the extcon-intel-int3496.c
> together with your gpio patches:
> 
> [ 2382.484415] gpio gpiochip1: (INT33FF:01): gpiochip_lock_as_irq: tried to flag a GPIO set as output for IRQ
> [ 2382.484425] gpio gpiochip1: (INT33FF:01): unable to lock HW IRQ 3 for IRQ
> [ 2382.484429] genirq: Failed to request resources for INT3496:00 (irq 174) on irqchip chv-gpio
> [ 2382.484518] intel-int3496 INT3496:00: can't request IRQ for USB ID GPIO: -22
> [ 2382.500359] intel-int3496: probe of INT3496:00 failed with error -22
> 
> This can be fixed / worked around by doing this:
> 
> 
> --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-int3496.c
> +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-int3496.c
> @@ -113,6 +113,7 @@ static int int3496_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>                 dev_err(dev, "can't request USB ID GPIO: %d\n", ret);
>                 return ret;
>         }
> +       gpiod_direction_input(data->gpio_usb_id);
> 
>         data->usb_id_irq = gpiod_to_irq(data->gpio_usb_id);
>         if (data->usb_id_irq < 0) {
> 
> But the gpio is requested as:
> 
>         data->gpio_usb_id = devm_gpiod_get(dev, "id", GPIOD_IN);


If devm_gpiod_get(dev, "id", GPIOD_IN) fails but gpiod_direction_input()
works it means there is a bug in gpiod_direction_input().

> 
> Note the GPIOD_IN I think the new behavior is caused by:
> 
> https://bitbucket.org/andy-shev/linux/commits/ba458eb945879a66eac75de69a4e7312c4f44cc7
> 
> Of which I'm not sure it is a good idea, as the dsdt of my
> cube iwork8 air shows:
> 
>         Device (OTG2)
>         {
>             Name (_HID, "INT3496")  // _HID: Hardware ID
>             Name (_CID, "INT3496")  // _CID: Compatible ID
> 
> Method (_CRS, 0, NotSerialized)  // _CRS: Current Resource Settings
> {
>     Name (ABUF, ResourceTemplate ()
>     {
>         GpioIo (Exclusive, PullDefault, 0x0000, 0x0000, IoRestrictionOutputOnly,
>             "\\_SB.GPO1", 0x00, ResourceConsumer, ,
>             )
>             {   // Pin list
>                 0x0003
>             }
>         GpioIo (Exclusive, PullDefault, 0x0000, 0x0000, IoRestrictionOutputOnly,
>             "\\_SB.GPO3", 0x00, ResourceConsumer, ,
>             )
>             {   // Pin list
>                 0x002E
>             }
>     })
>     Return (ABUF) /* \_SB_.PCI0.OTG2._CRS.ABUF */
> }
> 
> }
> 
> The dstd-s out there in the wild do not always get this right.
> 
> With my workaround from above the extcon-intel-int3496 driver
> does work properly again, so I see 2 options here:
> 
> 1) Let drivers workaround known broken IoRestriction in dstd-s
> by using gpiod_direction_...
> 
> 2) Drop the patch which makes gpiod_get honor the IoRestrictions
> 
> I've also tested the silead driver and with the new more strict
> gpio code it works as it should as-is (as expected).

It looks like IoRestriction enforcement should be optional and it is
another thing to be tweaked in drivers/platform/x86/whatever.c

Thanks.

-- 
Dmitry
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