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From: Denis Kuzmenko <linux@solonet.org.ua>
To: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Cc: "linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>,
	Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>,
	Richard Purdie <rpurdie@rpsys.net>,
	Wolfram Sang <w.sang@pengutronix.de>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] s3c/s3c24xx: arm: leds: Make s3c24xx LEDS driver use gpiolib
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 21:37:56 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4ECAA894.4050500@solonet.org.ua> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <74CDBE0F657A3D45AFBB94109FB122FF174F08C135@HQMAIL01.nvidia.com>

On 11/21/2011 08:07 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
> Denis Kuzmenko wrote at Friday, November 18, 2011 4:17 PM:
>> On 11/19/2011 12:44 AM, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>> Denis Kuzmenko wrote at Friday, November 18, 2011 3:35 PM:
>>>> On 11/18/2011 11:59 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>>>> Denis Kuzmenko wrote at Friday, November 18, 2011 2:45 PM:
>>>>>> Make s3c24xx LEDS driver use gpiolib. Disable using pull-resistor when not
>>>>>> using S3C24XX_LEDF_TRISTATE and enble it when in opposite case.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Denis Kuzmenko <linux@solonet.org.ua>
>>>>>
>>>>>>  	if (pdata->flags & S3C24XX_LEDF_TRISTATE) {
>>>>>> -		s3c2410_gpio_setpin(pdata->gpio, 0);
>>>>>> -		s3c2410_gpio_cfgpin(pdata->gpio, S3C2410_GPIO_INPUT);
>>>>>> +		/*
>>>>>> +		 * pull is needed here to protect pin from being left
>>>>>> +		 * floating
>>>>>> +		 */
>>>>>> +		ret = s3c_gpio_setpull(pdata->gpio, S3C_GPIO_PULL_UP);
>>>>>> +		if (ret)
>>>>>> +			s3c_gpio_setpull(pdata->gpio, S3C_GPIO_PULL_DOWN);
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, could you explain why it's appropriate to configure a pull here
>>>>> at all, let alone why it's OK to have a random pull on the line?
>>>>
>>>> Of course I'll explain.
>>>> Imagine you are working with generic GPIO lines on your board connecting
>>>> and disconnecting LEDs and other stuff. In this case there can be
>>>> situation where GPIO line is configured as TRISTATE LED but have nothing
>>>> connected physically to pin. This configuration is dangerous because
>>>> input pin without _any_ pull-resistor is _much_ more sensitive to
>>>> statical electricity (ESD) so you can *burn* (unsure this is correct
>>>> word) your pin much easily (especially is you are using soldering iron
>>>> as much as I do). Most of GPIO modules I worked with have "input with
>>>> pull-up" as default and most safe initial state (and s3c2440's one is
>>>> not an exception).
>>>> Maybe, I need to write more wide exlanation in comment above?
>>>
>>> OK, I see the need for a pull of some kind (although aren't there meant
>>> to be ESD protection diodes for this purpose; relying on what are probably
>>> pretty weak pullup/down resistors doesn't seem like it will provide much
>>> protection at all).
>>
>> I don't mean pull as any kind of good protection. But it's much better
>> to have it than not.
> 
> Hmm. I'm not entirely convinced. If the board already has a pull-up/down,
> it seems like it won't really make much difference to ESD, and you can't
> make any assumptions in the core driver about whether such an external
> resistor is already present. In fact, adding another pull resistor inside
> the SoC in parallel will reduce the overall resistance, and increase wasted
> power.
> 

	I don't think it's a real protection. It's rather "mistake-proofing"
(Poka-Yoke).
	You are right, I didn't considered additional pulls (however I can't
imagine tristate LED usage with additional external pull) and power
consumptions.
	I was just wondering, why was pull needed in previous implementation.
Additional ESD protection was the only thing I could imagine. I don't
think it's needed there and I'm OK to remove pull-related code.
	So I'll remove it, test and send patch V3?


> I meant that /if/ the GPIO HW or SoC really requires this for safety, then
> the implementation behind gpio_direction_input() should be doing this.
> That said, it seems pretty magic to do this.
> 
> Can you get the SoC vendor and gpiolib implementor for this SoC to weigh in
> on this and answer if "magically" enabling a tri-state is a good thing to
> do?

I don't like magic things neither believe that it's possible to get
those people to this conversation. So lets just remove that code?

-- 
Best regards, Denis Kuzmenko.

  reply	other threads:[~2011-11-21 19:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-11-17 20:47 [PATCH] s3c/s3c24xx: arm: leds: Make s3c24xx LEDS driver use gpiolib Denis Kuzmenko
2011-11-18 17:08 ` Stephen Warren
2011-11-18 21:00   ` Denis Kuzmenko
2011-11-18 21:44     ` Denis Kuzmenko
2011-11-18 21:59       ` Stephen Warren
2011-11-18 22:34         ` Denis Kuzmenko
2011-11-18 22:39           ` [PATCH v2] " Denis Kuzmenko
2011-11-18 22:44           ` [PATCH] " Stephen Warren
2011-11-18 23:16             ` Denis Kuzmenko
2011-11-21 18:07               ` Stephen Warren
2011-11-21 19:37                 ` Denis Kuzmenko [this message]
2011-11-21 22:03                   ` Stephen Warren
2011-11-21 22:52                     ` Denis Kuzmenko
2011-11-21 23:39                       ` Stephen Warren
2011-11-22  0:28                         ` Denis Kuzmenko
2011-11-22  0:40                           ` Stephen Warren
2011-11-18 21:47     ` Stephen Warren

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