From: Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov <dmitry_eremin@mentor.com>
To: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Cc: Dirk Behme <dirk.behme@de.bosch.com>,
<linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Liam Girdwood <lgirdwood@gmail.com>,
Gokulkrishnan Nagarajan <Gokulkrishnan.Nagarajan@in.bosch.com>,
Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>,
Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] regulator: core: GPIO #0 is a valid GPIO
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2014 16:35:27 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5404680F.3040308@mentor.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140901120602.GT29327@sirena.org.uk>
On 09/01/2014 04:06 PM, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 01, 2014 at 03:59:34PM +0400, Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov wrote:
>> On 09/01/2014 02:15 PM, Mark Brown wrote:
>
>>> There's no practical way to deploy that without breaking users - as soon
>>> as you treat 0 as a valid GPIO you make all existing users relying on
>>> the natural behaviour of treating 0 as default instantly buggy which is
>>> not practical. Really the GPIO API is badly specified here.
>
>> Back in the time before DTS conversion started, the 0 was a correct GPIO
>> number. If somebody wanted to specify that no gpio is provided, he provided
>> -1 as an invalid number. I have the feeling that allowing users to use 0 as
>> 'no gpio' is a mistake. Or the API should be changed
>> to disallow GPIO 0 to exist at all.
>
> Please consider my point about making users instantly buggy - it's not
> practical to introduce a new field into existing platform data which
> needs initialization. Disallowing the use of 0 as a GPIO seems more
> practical here (in that it's something the platform can control with
> more reliable coordination).
I think that this makes other users buggy - those, whose platforms use
GPIO numbering starting from 0. IMX platform does. legacy platforms do.
Consider NO_IRQ which is still defined to -1 on ARM platforms. If a
device does not have a connected IRQ, it has to explicitly specify -1
instead of specifying logical default 0. Is it so? What is so different
with GPIOs and regulators?
--
With best wishes
Dmitry
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-09-01 12:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-08-29 18:19 [PATCH] regulator: core: GPIO #0 is a valid GPIO Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov
2014-08-29 19:01 ` Mark Brown
2014-09-01 7:46 ` Dirk Behme
2014-09-01 7:55 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2014-09-01 10:15 ` Mark Brown
2014-09-01 11:59 ` Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov
2014-09-01 12:06 ` Mark Brown
2014-09-01 12:35 ` Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov [this message]
2014-09-01 12:49 ` Mark Brown
2014-09-03 9:04 ` Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov
2014-09-03 11:01 ` Mark Brown
2014-09-04 17:15 ` Linus Walleij
2014-09-04 17:19 ` Linus Walleij
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