On Thursday, July 19, 2018 8:47:49 AM CEST Boris Brezillon wrote: > On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 01:57:10 +0200 > Janusz Krzysztofik <jmkrzyszt at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Don't readw()/writew() data directly from/to GPIO port which is under > > control of gpio-omap driver, use GPIO chip callbacks instead. > > > > Thanks to utilization of get/set_multiple() callbacks, performance > > degrade is minor for typical data transfers. > > Same comment here, don't use the gpio_chip hooks directly, use the > consumer API instead. I tired but performance was not acceptable. I see your point but please understand, what I'm trying to do here is not to develop a shiny general purpose fully GPIO based NAND driver, I'm trying to resolve issues with NAND driver for Amstrad Delta I like to play with, without loosing much performance. I'm going to reconsider all possible options, not only doing data I/O over GPIO inside the driver, to have the task completed. Once done, I can get back to the GPIO based code I developed so far and create a new generic driver as my free time permits, or anyone can do that if needed, the code is open source after all. Thanks, Janusz