From: gregkh@linuxfoundation.org (Greg Kroah-Hartman)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH 3.9] Driver for 7-segment displays connected over GPIOs
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2013 09:23:40 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130107172340.GA32401@kroah.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130107180708.2ffc1540@skate>
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 06:07:08PM +0100, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
> Dear Greg Kroah-Hartman,
>
> On Mon, 7 Jan 2013 08:48:45 -0800, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
>
> > If you ever add/remove/modify sysfs files, you have to also do the same
> > for the Documentation/ABI/ files as well, please redo that in this patch
> > series.
>
> Sure.
>
> > But, the bigger question is, why is this a kernel driver at all? Can't
> > you do this from userspace today without any new kernel code?
>
> Indeed, it can be done from userspace since we're just controlling
> GPIOs. Having a kernel driver allows to describe this device in the
> Device Tree, like all other devices, and have it "magically" appear,
> with a convenient user-space interface.
Ok, that means you want to use the kernel-standard userspace interface
for displays, right? If so, why not use it? I thought we already
supported LCD displays already, isn't there an interface for it? Don't
create random magic sysfs files without really thinking about it.
> Not having a kernel driver means that gazillions of applications
> re-invent the same piece of code over and over again, have to hardcode
> the GPIO numbers for a given piece of hardware, while the kernel
> abstract all of this very nicely.
That sounds like a wonderful use of a userspace library to do this
properly. Much like libusb does, right?
I still think as this can be done in userspace, it probably should be.
thanks,
greg k-h
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-01-07 17:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-01-07 16:42 [PATCH 3.9] Driver for 7-segment displays connected over GPIOs Thomas Petazzoni
2013-01-07 16:42 ` [PATCH 3.9 1/3] misc: new driver for GPIO-connected 7-segment displays Thomas Petazzoni
2013-01-07 19:43 ` Arnd Bergmann
2013-01-07 19:58 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2013-01-07 21:41 ` Arnd Bergmann
2013-02-08 22:38 ` Grant Likely
2013-02-08 22:35 ` Grant Likely
2013-01-07 16:42 ` [PATCH 3.9 2/3] arm: mvebu: add the 7-segment display DT informations to Armada 370 DB Thomas Petazzoni
2013-01-07 16:42 ` [PATCH 3.9 3/3] arm: mvebu: add the 7-segment display DT informations to Armada XP DB Thomas Petazzoni
2013-02-08 22:39 ` Grant Likely
2013-01-07 16:48 ` [PATCH 3.9] Driver for 7-segment displays connected over GPIOs Greg Kroah-Hartman
2013-01-07 17:07 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2013-01-07 17:23 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman [this message]
2013-01-07 17:40 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2013-01-07 17:43 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2013-01-07 17:56 ` H Hartley Sweeten
2013-01-07 18:02 ` Jason Cooper
2013-01-07 18:06 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-01-07 17:53 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2013-01-07 18:36 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2013-01-07 18:38 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2013-01-07 23:05 ` Linus Walleij
2013-02-09 16:28 ` Pavel Machek
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