When using a wilc1000 chip over a spi bus, users can optionally define a reset gpio and a chip enable gpio. The reset line of wilc1000 is active low, so to hold the chip in reset, a low (physical) value must be applied. The corresponding device tree binding documentation was introduced by commit f31ee3c0a555 ("wilc1000: Document enable-gpios and reset-gpios properties") and correctly indicates that the reset line is an active-low signal. However, the corresponding driver part, brought by commit ec031ac4792c ("wilc1000: Add reset/enable GPIO support to SPI driver"), is misusing the gpiod APIs and apply an inverted logic when powering up/down the chip (for example, setting the reset line to a logic "1" during power up, which in fact asserts the reset line when device tree describes the reset line as GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW). As a consequence, any platform currently using the driver in SPI mode must use a faulty reset line description in device tree, or else chip will be maintained in reset and will not even allow to bring up the chip. Fix reset line usage by inverting back the gpiod APIs usage, setting the reset line to the logic value "0" when powering the chip, and the logic value "1" when powering off the chip. Fixes: ec031ac4792c ("wilc1000: Add reset/enable GPIO support to SPI driver") Signed-off-by: Alexis Lothoré <alexis.lothore@xxxxxxxxxxx> --- This issue was detected because I struggled a bit to setup a WILC-over-SPI setup, and eventually realized that it was due to chip being hold in reset. This patch, if accepted, will force any WILC-over-SPI user to update its device tree description: any platform currently working correctly in this setup likely have a wrong GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH used on the reset line device tree description, contrary to what the documentation says. I am not sure whether this is tolerable ? If not, what would be the proper way to fix this ? Make the driver manually parse this flag and somehow make it able to deal with both versions (so basically: ignoring the setting) ? Just live with it, and possibly document the issue somewhere ? --- drivers/net/wireless/microchip/wilc1000/spi.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/microchip/wilc1000/spi.c b/drivers/net/wireless/microchip/wilc1000/spi.c index c92ee4b73a74..30eed2ea523d 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/microchip/wilc1000/spi.c +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/microchip/wilc1000/spi.c @@ -192,11 +192,11 @@ static void wilc_wlan_power(struct wilc *wilc, bool on) /* assert ENABLE: */ gpiod_set_value(gpios->enable, 1); mdelay(5); - /* assert RESET: */ - gpiod_set_value(gpios->reset, 1); - } else { /* deassert RESET: */ gpiod_set_value(gpios->reset, 0); + } else { + /* assert RESET: */ + gpiod_set_value(gpios->reset, 1); /* deassert ENABLE: */ gpiod_set_value(gpios->enable, 0); } --- base-commit: 246a8c611ace197f43ecc6ea4936c6ca363b8aaa change-id: 20240119-wilc_1000_reset_line-393270fc474e Best regards, -- Alexis Lothoré, Bootlin Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering https://bootlin.com