Re: [PATCH] Input: goodix - Ensure int GPIO is in input for gpio_count == 1 && gpio_int_idx == 0 case

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On Tue, Oct 03, 2023 at 11:51:44PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:
> Add a special case for gpio_count == 1 && gpio_int_idx == 0 to
> goodix_add_acpi_gpio_mappings().
> 
> It seems that on newer x86/ACPI devices the reset and irq GPIOs are no
> longer listed as GPIO resources instead there is only 1 GpioInt resource
> and _PS0 does the whole reset sequence for us.
> 
> This means that we must call acpi_device_fix_up_power() on these devices
> to ensure that the chip is reset before we try to use it.
> 
> This part was already fixed in commit 3de93e6ed2df ("Input: goodix - call
> acpi_device_fix_up_power() in some cases") by adding a call to
> acpi_device_fix_up_power() to the generic "Unexpected ACPI resources"
> catch all.
> 
> But it turns out that this case on some hw needs some more special
> handling. Specifically the firmware may bootup with the IRQ pin in
> output mode. The reset sequence from ACPI _PS0 (executed by
> acpi_device_fix_up_power()) should put the pin in input mode,
> but the GPIO subsystem has cached the direction at bootup, causing
> request_irq() to fail due to gpiochip_lock_as_irq() failure:
> 
> [    9.119864] Goodix-TS i2c-GDIX1002:00: Unexpected ACPI resources: gpio_count 1, gpio_int_idx 0
> [    9.317443] Goodix-TS i2c-GDIX1002:00: ID 911, version: 1060
> [    9.321902] input: Goodix Capacitive TouchScreen as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:17.0/i2c_designware.4/i2c-5/i2c-GDIX1002:00/input/input8
> [    9.327840] gpio gpiochip0: (INT3453:00): gpiochip_lock_as_irq: tried to flag a GPIO set as output for IRQ
> [    9.327856] gpio gpiochip0: (INT3453:00): unable to lock HW IRQ 26 for IRQ
> [    9.327861] genirq: Failed to request resources for GDIX1002:00 (irq 131) on irqchip intel-gpio
> [    9.327912] Goodix-TS i2c-GDIX1002:00: request IRQ failed: -5
> 
> Fix this by adding a special case for gpio_count == 1 && gpio_int_idx == 0
> which adds an ACPI GPIO lookup table for the int GPIO even though we cannot
> use it for reset purposes (as there is no reset GPIO).
> 
> Adding the lookup will make the gpiod_int = gpiod_get(..., GPIOD_IN) call
> succeed, which will explicitly set the direction to input fixing the issue.
> 
> Note this re-uses the acpi_goodix_int_first_gpios[] lookup table, since
> there is only 1 GPIO in the ACPI resources the reset entry in that
> lookup table will amount to a no-op.
> 
> Reported-and-tested-by: Michael Smith <1973.mjsmith@xxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx>

Applied, thank you.

-- 
Dmitry



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