Hi, On 4/12/20 1:10, Stephen Boyd wrote: > Quoting Doug Anderson (2020-12-03 12:06:10) >> On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 4:47 PM Stephen Boyd <swboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> And that is wrong. With even more investigation and Doug's eagle eyes it >>> seems that the cros-ec driver is overriding the spi::mode to clear out >>> the SPI_CS_HIGH bit that the spi core sets in there when using the gpio >>> descriptors. I'll send a patch for cros-ec-spi shortly. >> >> So do we need any coordinating here, are we OK w/ trogdor devices >> being broken for a short period of time? >> >> I think the device tree changes switching to use GPIO for chip select >> is already queued in linux-next. That means if we land this patch >> before the fix to cros_ec [1] then we'll end up in a broken state. >> Would we be able to do some quick landing to get the cros-ec fix into >> v5.10 and then target the SPI patch for 5.11? > > I don't think it really matters if the two patches meet up in linux-next > or cros-ec is fast tracked, but it would be bad if this patch was merged > without the cros-ec one. One option would be to apply the cros-ec fix to > the spi tree along with this patch (or vice versa) so that a bisection > hole isn't created. Or this patch can wait for a while until cros-ec is > fixed. I'm not the maintainer here so it's really up to Mark and > Enric/Benson. > I am fine either way. I'm fine with pick all the patches and go through the chrome/platform tree if Mark is agree (I think this patch has no other dependencies and the patch applies cleanly to my tree) or all can go through the Mark's tree. If I need to an IB I can also do it without problems. I'll leave Mark to decide who has much experience solving this kind of problems. Thanks, Enric >> >> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201203011649.1405292-2-swboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxx/