Hi Linus, On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 10:48:06AM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote: > On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:27 AM, Sebastian Reichel <sre@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Add driver handling GPIO pins of Nokia modems. The > > driver provides reset notifications, so that SSI > > clients can subscribe to them easily. > > > > Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sre@xxxxxxxxxx> > > If the driver provides reset notifications, should it rather be > in drivers/reset? > > I'm thinking of a generic GPIO reset driver with a generic > notification mechanism, which seems to be what this is. > > I.e. it doesn't look device-specific at all, just like some > generic glue code that could be useful to many such > scenarios. I like the idea. Probably the remaining gpio exporting code can be converted into some generic gpio-sysfs-export driver as well. What do you think about the following? /* * driver, which provides generic reset notifications */ cmt_reset: reset-notifier { compatible = "linux,reset-notification"; interrupts = <gpio>; }; /* * driver, which exports the specified gpios in sysfs with the * supplied names. The device will be named according to the * label */ cmt_gpios: gpio-sysfs-export { compatible = "linux,gpio-sysfs-export"; label = "nokia-cmt"; gpios = <A>, <B>, ...; gpio-names = "A", "B", ...; }; > > +config NOKIA_CMT > > + tristate "Enable CMT support" > > + help > > + If you say Y here, you will enable CMT support. > > + > > + If unsure, say Y, or else you will not be able to use the CMT. > > None of this explains what this driver actually does and what > CMT means, so please rewrite this a bit to be more helpful. > The way it is written it could as well say "enable FOO support". I probably should have reviewed this better. This is the original text from Nokia's driver. > > +++ b/drivers/misc/nokia-cmt.c > > @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ > > +/* > > + * CMT support. > > So CMT = ...? CMT = Cellular Modem > > +/** > > + * struct cmt_device - CMT device data > > + * @cmt_rst_ind_tasklet: Bottom half for CMT reset line events > > + * @cmt_rst_ind_irq: IRQ number of the CMT reset line > > + * @n_head: List of notifiers registered to get CMT events > > + * @node: Link on the list of available CMTs > > + * @device: Reference to the CMT platform device > > + */ > > +struct cmt_device { > > + struct tasklet_struct cmt_rst_ind_tasklet; > > + unsigned int cmt_rst_ind_irq; > > + struct atomic_notifier_head n_head; > > + struct list_head node; > > + struct device *device; > > + struct cmt_gpio *gpios; > > + int gpio_amount; > > +}; > > The kerneldoc and and the struct are not in sync. Look > this over. I will fix this in v5 (in case that its not removed completly). > > +static LIST_HEAD(cmt_list); /* List of CMT devices */ > (...) > > +struct cmt_device *cmt_get(const char *name) > > +{ > > + struct cmt_device *p, *cmt = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); > > + > > + list_for_each_entry(p, &cmt_list, node) > > + if (strcmp(name, dev_name(p->device)) == 0) { > > + cmt = p; > > + break; > > + } > > + > > + return cmt; > > +} > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cmt_get); > > Is this driver used on non-DT platforms, or can we skip this > struct device * referencing altogether? > > I would feel better if this driver looked more like > drivers/mfd/syscon.c Will be removed in v5. > > +static irqreturn_t cmt_rst_ind_isr(int irq, void *cmtdev) > > +{ > > + struct cmt_device *cmt = (struct cmt_device *)cmtdev; > > + > > + tasklet_schedule(&cmt->cmt_rst_ind_tasklet); > > + > > + return IRQ_HANDLED; > > +} > > Why are you using a tasklet rather than a work > for this? No particular reason. I just took this over from Nokia's code. -- Sebastian
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