Hi, On 8/24/22 16:17, Henning Schild wrote: > Am Wed, 24 Aug 2022 15:54:28 +0200 > schrieb Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx>: > >> Hi Henning, >> >> On 8/24/22 15:50, Henning Schild wrote: >>> Am Wed, 24 Aug 2022 15:10:55 +0200 >>> schrieb simon.guinot@xxxxxxxxxxxx: >>> >>>> On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 04:54:59PM +0200, Henning Schild wrote: >>>>> Am Tue, 23 Aug 2022 17:47:38 +0300 >>>>> schrieb Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>>> >>>> Hi Andy, >>>> >>>> Thanks for this new version. It is looking good to me. >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 12:23:40PM +0200, Henning Schild wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Add GPIO support for Nuvoton NCT6116 chip. Nuvoton SuperIO >>>>>>> chips are very similar to the ones from Fintek. In other >>>>>>> subsystems they also share drivers and are called a family of >>>>>>> drivers. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For the GPIO subsystem the only difference is that the direction >>>>>>> bit is reversed and that there is only one data bit per pin. On >>>>>>> the SuperIO level the logical device is another one. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On a chip level we do not have a manufacturer ID to check and >>>>>>> also no revision. >>>>>> >>>>>> ... >>>>>> >>>>>>> - * GPIO driver for Fintek Super-I/O F71869, F71869A, F71882, >>>>>>> F71889 and F81866 >>>>>>> + * GPIO driver for Fintek and Nuvoton Super-I/O chips >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm not sure it's good idea to drop it from here. It means reader >>>>>> has to get this info in a hard way. >>>>>> >>>>>> ... >>>>> >>>>> Let us see what others say. I wanted to keep this in line with >>>>> what Kconfig says and the oneliner in the Kconfig was getting >>>>> pretty longish. Hence i decided to shorten that. Other drivers >>>>> also seem to not list all the possible chips in many places, it >>>>> is all maint effort when a new chips is added and the list is in >>>>> like 5 places. >>>> >>>> I agree with you that we can drop this line. It was already >>>> incomplete and the information is quite readable a few lines below >>>> in both the define list and the chip enumeration. >>>> >>>>> >>>>>>> +#define gpio_dir_invert(type) ((type) == nct6116d) >>>>>>> +#define gpio_data_single(type) ((type) == nct6116d) >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> What's prevents us to add a proper prefix to these? I don't like >>>>>> the idea of them having "gpio" prefix. >>>>>> >>>>>> ... >>>>>> >>>>>>> + pr_info(DRVNAME ": Unsupported device >>>>>>> 0x%04x\n", devid); >>>>>>> + pr_debug(DRVNAME ": Not a Fintek >>>>>>> device at 0x%08x\n", addr); >>>>>>> + pr_info(DRVNAME ": Found %s at %#x\n", >>>>>>> + pr_info(DRVNAME ": revision %d\n", >>>>>> >>>>>> Can we, please, utilize pr_fmt()? >>>>>> >>>>>>> + (int)superio_inb(addr, >>>>>>> SIO_FINTEK_DEVREV)); >>>>>> >>>>>> Explicit casting in printf() means wrong specifier in 99% of >>>>>> cases. >>>>> >>>>> For all the other comments i will wait for a second opinion. I >>>>> specifically did not change existing code for more than the >>>>> functional changes needed. And a bit of checkpatch.pl fixing. >>>>> Beautification could be done on the way but would only cause >>>>> inconsistency. That driver is what it is, if someone wants to >>>>> overhaul the style ... that should be another patch. One likely >>>>> not coming from me. >>>> >>>> About the int cast, I think you can drop it while you are updating >>>> this line. It is unneeded. >>> >>> Ok two voices for doing that one fix along the way. I will send a v5 >>> and hope nobody insists on me fixing the other findings in code i >>> never wrote. >> >> You did not write it, but you are using it to do hw-enablement for >> your company's products. So being asked to also some touch-ups >> left and right while you are at it really is not unexpected IMHO. > > Sure thing. Dropping a few characters from a line i touch anyhow is > easy enough. But i.e a refactoring to pr_fmt would feel like asking too > much in my book. That feels like work of the author or maintainer. Right, but that assumes that the original author / maintainer is still around and actively contributing which unfortunately is not always the case. Regards, Hans