Re: [PATCH] OMAP: Beagle: fix DVI GPIO request

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On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 13:28 +0200, Koen Kooi wrote:
> Op 21 mei 2012, om 13:12 heeft Tomi Valkeinen het volgende geschreven:
> 
> > On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 12:59 +0200, Koen Kooi wrote:
> >> Op 21 mei 2012, om 11:41 heeft Tomi Valkeinen het volgende geschreven:
> >> 
> >>> Commit e813a55eb9c9bc6c8039fb16332cf43402125b30 ("OMAP: board-files:
> >>> remove custom PD GPIO handling for DVI output") moved TFP410 chip's
> >>> powerdown-gpio handling from the board files to the tfp410 driver. One
> >>> gpio_request_one(powerdown-gpio, ...) was mistakenly left unremoved in
> >>> the Beagle board file. This causes the tfp410 driver to fail to request
> >>> the gpio on Beagle, causing the driver to fail and thus the DVI output
> >>> doesn't work.
> >>> 
> >>> This patch removes the gpio_request_one() from the board file.
> >>> 
> >>> Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@xxxxxx>
> >>> ---
> >>> arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-omap3beagle.c |    3 +--
> >>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >>> 
> >>> diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-omap3beagle.c b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-omap3beagle.c
> >>> index 8ede8d2..72ad1f6 100644
> >>> --- a/arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-omap3beagle.c
> >>> +++ b/arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-omap3beagle.c
> >>> @@ -510,9 +510,8 @@ static void __init omap3_beagle_init(void)
> >>> 	omap_sdrc_init(mt46h32m32lf6_sdrc_params,
> >>> 				  mt46h32m32lf6_sdrc_params);
> >>> 
> >>> +	/* DVI power down GPIO */
> >>> 	omap_mux_init_gpio(170, OMAP_PIN_INPUT);
> >> 
> >> Wouldn't it be an output rather than an input?
> > 
> > Indeed. Note that I didn't change the line above =).
> > 
> > It seems this was changed last December:
> > 
> > -       omap_cfg_reg(J25_34XX_GPIO170);
> > +       omap_mux_init_gpio(170, OMAP_PIN_INPUT);
> > 
> > I wonder if the mux init is even necessary. Shouldn't the bootloader set
> > the muxes?
> 
> It'd rather have the kernel reset the muxes to the proper value to ensure a known state.

Well, I think all this needs to be handled differently anyway with
device tree. If I've understood correctly the driver using the GPIO
should configure the pin when the driver starts. But if the driver is
not loaded/compiled-in, then it's again up to the bootloader.

Or is there going to be a board specific mux-init with devtree?

 Tomi

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