From: shawnguo@kernel.org (Shawn Guo)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH] ARM: dts: vf610-zii-dev-rev-b: add hi8435 device
Date: Thu, 25 May 2017 15:19:42 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20170525071940.GV26102@dragon> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <486f703b-fc8a-ccc1-134d-a908df798b2e@cogentembedded.com>
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 09:02:27AM +0300, Nikita Yushchenko wrote:
> >> However, hi8435 driver historically was coded using inverted values
> >> passed to gpiolib calls. And there are setups in the wild with device
> >> trees containing GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH that I'd prefer not breaking.
> >>
> >> To solve, I submitted a patch on hi8435 driver that changes to _raw()
> >> gpio calls (thus making it independent of what is written in device
> >> tree), and want [future] device trees not to contain explicitly written
> >> gpio polarity.
> >
> > So maybe add another #define, GPIO_ACTIVE_IGNORED, to make it clear
> > that it does not matter what value you put there, it is ignored.
>
> "Crap origin" here is that in vast majority of cases, polarity is
> per-chip, not per-chip-use, knowledge. And proper location for per-chip
> knowledge is chip's driver. Moving this knowledge to per-chip-use
> location in device trees only provides a source for errors, with little
> gain.
>
> Vladimir Barinov mentions possibility that signal can be inverted by
> board between gpio provider and chip's pin ... but do we have at least
> one practical case of this? And if we even do, it's quite uncommon, and
> something special should be required in device tree for these special
> cases and not for "normal" cases.
I disagree. Not for hi8435, but I have seen quite some board designs
invert GPIOs before getting them into board level components. That's
why we should define those xxx-gpios properties on board level DTS,
where polarity can be chosen per board design.
Shawn
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-05-25 7:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-05-22 13:10 [PATCH] ARM: dts: vf610-zii-dev-rev-b: add hi8435 device Nikita Yushchenko
2017-05-22 16:20 ` Stefan Agner
2017-05-22 16:29 ` Nikita Yushchenko
2017-05-22 18:21 ` Andrew Lunn
2017-05-23 6:02 ` Nikita Yushchenko
2017-05-25 7:19 ` Shawn Guo [this message]
2017-05-25 8:03 ` Nikita Yushchenko
2017-05-28 15:09 ` Jonathan Cameron
2017-05-25 7:00 ` Shawn Guo
2017-05-25 8:06 ` Nikita Yushchenko
2017-05-25 8:20 ` Shawn Guo
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