Am Fri, 26 Nov 2021 17:02:00 +0200 schrieb Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Fri, Nov 26, 2021 at 4:10 PM Henning Schild > <henning.schild@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > This driver adds initial support for several devices from Siemens. > > It is based on a platform driver introduced in an earlier commit. > > ... > > > +static struct simatic_ipc_led simatic_ipc_leds_mem[] = { > > + {0x500 + 0x1A0, "red:" LED_FUNCTION_STATUS "-1"}, > > + {0x500 + 0x1A8, "green:" LED_FUNCTION_STATUS "-1"}, > > + {0x500 + 0x1C8, "red:" LED_FUNCTION_STATUS "-2"}, > > + {0x500 + 0x1D0, "green:" LED_FUNCTION_STATUS "-2"}, > > + {0x500 + 0x1E0, "red:" LED_FUNCTION_STATUS "-3"}, > > + {0x500 + 0x198, "green:" LED_FUNCTION_STATUS "-3"}, > > + { } > > +}; > > Like I said, this is not okay. > > Why can't you simply enable the pinctrl driver and use it? What do you mean with enable (=m, =y)? The kernel has it built in ... but it does not come up because it does not find an ACPI table entry nor a p2sb PCI device. When with enable you mean ... repair the pinctrl drivers with your patches, i am afraid i am not qualified and hardly responsible. It is not "simple" for me. I will test and switch to pinctrl .... but here i am tired of waiting and pushing/asking to turn the order of patches around. Or can i trigger the pinctrl driver to probe from my init/probe? Henning