Re: [PATCH 1/7] [OMAP] gpio: Allow for extended GPIO space

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On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 4:51 AM, Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Cory Maccarrone <darkstar6262@xxxxxxxxx> [100720 06:59]:
>> This change copies from the s3c24xx the ability for a board to specify
>> if it wants 64 or 128 more GPIOs in the board space. ÂThis is needed
>> to get the HTC Herald board's extra htcpld gpios to work as actual
>> gpios.
>
> <snip>
>
>> +config OMAP_GPIO_EXTRA
>> + Â Â int
>> + Â Â default 128 if OMAP_GPIO_EXTRA128
>> + Â Â default 64 if OMAP_GPIO_EXTRA64
>> + Â Â default 0
>> +
>> +config OMAP_GPIO_EXTRA64
>> + Â Â bool
>> + Â Â help
>> + Â Â Â Add an extra 64 gpio numbers to the available GPIO pool. This is
>> + Â Â Â available for boards that need extra gpios for external devices.
>> +
>> +config OMAP_GPIO_EXTRA128
>> + Â Â bool
>> + Â Â help
>> + Â Â Â Add an extra 128 gpio numbers to the available GPIO pool. This is
>> + Â Â Â available for boards that need extra gpios for external devices.
>> +
>
> Let's wait on this and the following patch a a little, I believe there
> are already patches in the works to deal with this for the multi-arm
> support. So this should get solved eventually in a generic way.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tony
>

Has anything happened with this recently?  I haven't been keeping up
too much, and I notice the latest linus-tree kernel still needs these
patches (or something similar) for me to be able to use the htcpld on
herald.

- Cory
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