> + * The TS-5500 board has 38 GPIOs referred to as DIOs in the product's > + * litterature. literature > +#define MODULE_NAME "ts5500-gpio" see dev_dbg etc and the fmt support in them - they will do all this for you nicely and the various printks can become dev_* which will tidy it up and give more info > + > +#define PORT_BIT_SET(addr, bit) \ > + do { \ > + u8 var; \ > + var = inb(addr); \ > + var |= (1 << bit); \ > + outb(var, addr); \ > + } while (0) > + > +#define PORT_BIT_CLEAR(addr, bit) \ > + do { \ > + u8 var; \ > + var = inb(addr); \ > + var &= ~(1 << bit); \ > + outb(var, addr); \ > + } while (0) These shouldn't be magic macros especially if creating variables and give the multiple references to addr will break on things like ++ - use a function so it is typechecked and variables behave as espected. > + /* Request DIO1 */ > + if (!request_region(0x7A, 3, "ts5500-gpio-DIO1")) { > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Cannot request I/O port 0x7A-7C\n"); > + goto err_req_dio1; > + } > + > + /* Request DIO2 */ > + if (!request_region(0x7D, 3, "ts5500-gpio-DIO2")) { > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Cannot request I/O port 0x7D-7F\n"); > + goto err_req_dio2; > + } > + > + /* Request LCDIO if wanted */ > + if (use_lcdio && !request_region(0x72, 2, "ts5500-gpio-LCD")) { > + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Cannot request I/O port 0x72-73\n"); > + goto err_req_lcdio; > + } I'd have expected these to be resources of the platform device but I guess that if they are entirely fixed it doesn't really matter much. > + /* Enable IRQ generation */ > + mutex_lock(&drvdata->gpio_lock); > + PORT_BIT_SET(0x7A, 7); /* DIO1_13 on IRQ7 */ > + PORT_BIT_SET(0x7D, 7); /* DIO2_13 on IRQ6 */ > + if (use_lcdio) { > + PORT_BIT_CLEAR(0x7D, 4); /* Enable LCD header usage as DIO */ > + PORT_BIT_SET(0x7D, 6); /* LCD_RS on IRQ1 */ > + } What happens if an IRQ occurs at this point, you have no handler for it ? > +err_gpiochip_add: > + printk(KERN_ERR "gpio: Failed registering gpio chip.\n"); > + kfree(drvdata); pr_err/dev_err etc - in general > + > +static int __init ts5500_gpio_init(void) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + ret = platform_driver_register(&ts5500_gpio_driver); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + ret = platform_device_register(&gpio_device); > + if (ret) { > + printk(MODULE_NAME ": Failed to register platform device\n"); > + platform_driver_unregister(&ts5500_gpio_driver); > + return ret; > + } > + > + printk(MODULE_NAME ": GPIO/DIO driver loaded.\n"); prinkt isn't needed Also you've done no checks to see if it's being loaded on the right board. I'd actually have expected a single chunk of code in arch/x86/platform/ts5500 or similar to do the board check and create the platform devices, and this code to just register them. _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors