From: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
To: Cristina Ciocan <cristina.ciocan@intel.com>
Cc: mathias.nyman@linux.intel.com, linux-gpio@vger.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, irina.tirdea@intel.com,
octavian.purdila@intel.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/6] pinctrl: baytrail: Add pin control data structures
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 14:42:43 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160330114243.GT2099@lahna.fi.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <56FBB993.9030905@intel.com>
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 02:33:39PM +0300, Cristina Ciocan wrote:
> On 30.03.2016 14:15, Mika Westerberg wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 04:29:35PM +0300, Cristina Ciocan wrote:
> >> +/* SCORE pins */
> >> +static const struct pinctrl_pin_desc byt_score_pins[] = {
> >> + PINCTRL_PIN(0, "SATA_GP[0]"), /* GPIOC_0 */
> >> + PINCTRL_PIN(1, "SATA_GP[1]"), /* GPIOC_1 */
> >
> > Maybe we should call these "SATA_GP0" and "SATA_GP1" like we do in other
> > Intel pinctrl drivers?
>
> The names are directly taken form the public datasheet found at:
> http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/embedded/products/bay-trail/atom-e3800-family-datasheet.html,
> section 10.3, Ball Name and Function by Location.
>
> I kept those names, even though they are not always pretty, so that teh
> pins can be easily identified if someone searches them in the datasheet
> for extra information.
Well, I think it is not too hard to find out that SATA_GP0 matches
SATA_GP[0] in the datasheet ;-)
> > Also I don't think /* GPIOC_1 */ is really useful comment as that can be
> > derived already from the pin number.
>
> The issue here is that pins are not referenced by the same name in the
> datasheet. In the above mentioned section (10.3), south core pins are
> GPIO_S0_SC[<pin_number>], whereas in the GPIO section (39) they are
> referenced as GPIOC_<pin_number>. I added the comments for the same
> reasoning as above, easy search for datasheet-driver pin matching.
And the <pin_number> in both cases is the same.
> If this is not an issue, I can change both names and comments.
I'm fine either way. Just wanted to mention because other Intel pinctrl
drivers use slightly different naming.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-03-30 11:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-03-28 13:29 [PATCH v2 0/6] Add pinctrl support for Baytrail Cristina Ciocan
2016-03-28 13:29 ` [PATCH v2 1/6] pinctrl: baytrail: Add pin control data structures Cristina Ciocan
2016-03-30 11:15 ` Mika Westerberg
2016-03-30 11:33 ` Cristina Ciocan
2016-03-30 11:42 ` Mika Westerberg [this message]
2016-03-28 13:29 ` [PATCH v2 2/6] pinctrl: baytrail: Add pin control operations Cristina Ciocan
2016-03-28 13:29 ` [PATCH v2 3/6] pinctrl: baytrail: Update gpio chip operations Cristina Ciocan
2016-03-28 13:29 ` [PATCH v2 4/6] pinctrl: baytrail: Update irq " Cristina Ciocan
2016-03-28 13:29 ` [PATCH v2 5/6] pinctrl: baytrail: Register pin control handling Cristina Ciocan
2016-03-28 13:29 ` [PATCH v2 6/6] pinctrl: baytrail: Add debounce configuration Cristina Ciocan
2016-03-30 14:45 ` [PATCH v2 0/6] Add pinctrl support for Baytrail Mika Westerberg
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