On Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 03:37:38PM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote: > On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 6:08 PM Manivannan Sadhasivam <mani@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Add gpiochip support for Maxlinear/Exar USB to serial converter > > for controlling the available gpios. > One minor notice: > > > +enum gpio_pins { > > + GPIO_RI = 0, > > + GPIO_CD, > > + GPIO_DSR, > > + GPIO_DTR, > > + GPIO_CTS, > > + GPIO_RTS, > > + GPIO_MAX, > > +}; > > You know the names of the pins... > > > + port_priv->gc.ngpio = 6; > > + port_priv->gc.label = "xr_gpios"; > > + port_priv->gc.request = xr_gpio_request; > > + port_priv->gc.free = xr_gpio_free; > > + port_priv->gc.get_direction = xr_gpio_direction_get; > > + port_priv->gc.direction_input = xr_gpio_direction_input; > > + port_priv->gc.direction_output = xr_gpio_direction_output; > > + port_priv->gc.get = xr_gpio_get; > > + port_priv->gc.set = xr_gpio_set; > > + port_priv->gc.owner = THIS_MODULE; > > + port_priv->gc.parent = &port->dev; > > + port_priv->gc.base = -1; > > + port_priv->gc.can_sleep = true; > > So assign port_priv->gc.names here as well with an array > of strings with the names ("RI", "CD", ... etc). > This makes it look really nice in userspace if you do > e.g. "lsgpio". Last time we tried that gpiolib still used a flat namespace so that you can't have have more than one device using the same names. Unless that has changed this is a no-go. See https://lore.kernel.org/r/20180930122703.7115-1-johan@xxxxxxxxxx for our previous discussion about this. Johan