On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 06:02:29PM +0100, Lukasz Stelmach wrote: > It was <2019-11-07 czw 20:22>, when Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > > It is possible to store references to software nodes in the same fashion as > > other static properties, so that users do not need to define separate > > structures: > > > > static const struct software_node gpio_bank_b_node = { > > .name = "B", > > }; > > > > static const struct property_entry simone_key_enter_props[] = { > > PROPERTY_ENTRY_U32("linux,code", KEY_ENTER), > > PROPERTY_ENTRY_STRING("label", "enter"), > > PROPERTY_ENTRY_REF("gpios", &gpio_bank_b_node, 123, GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW), > > { } > > }; > > > > Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > I am writing a piece that needs to provide a list of gpios to a > diriver. The above example looks like what I need. Nope. It mustn't be used for GPIOs or PWMs or whatever that either should come via lookup tables or corresponding firmware interface. > At the moment the driver gets the list from fwnode/of_node. The list > contain references to phandles which get resolved and and the driver > ends up with a bunch of gpio descriptors. Great. > > This example looks nice but does the code that reads the reference from > the gpios property and returns a gpiod actually exist? If it doesn't, I > am willing to write it. > > At first glance it makes more sense to me to pass (struct gpiod_lookup > *) instead of (struct software_node *) and make gpiolib's gpiod_find() > accept lookup tables as parameter instead of searching the > gpio_lookup_list? Or do you think such temporary table should be > assembled from the above structure and then used in gpiod_find()? > > Any other suggestions on how to get a bunch of gpios (the description > for gpios is available in the devicetree) for a device described with a > software nodes? -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko