From: yanok@emcraft.com (Ilya Yanok)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [RFC] What is the preferred way to share ADC unit between hwmon and input(ts) drivers?
Date: Fri, 06 May 2011 03:41:29 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4DC335A9.6000709@emcraft.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110425052512.GB484@kurt.e-circ.dyndns.org>
Hello Kurt,
On 25.04.2011 09:25, Kurt Van Dijck wrote:
>> So, to add both input and hwmon drivers we need to serialize the
>> register accesses.
>
> 1 physical device may contain several 'class_device's, even if they're of
> different types. So in a single platform_device probe function, you can do
> both 'input_register_device' and 'hwmon_register_device'.
> This way of working actually puts 2 drivers in 1 file, and let those
> share 1 lock (mutex or so). A peripheral with 2 functions mixed together
> should IMHO be addressed this way. Your driver is the coupling
> between hardware (mixed functions) and Linux device model (clean seperation).
Yes, I know this is possible. Still, I think it's not desired. I should
ask my customer...
My concern is pushing these changes upstream. Is such two-in-one driver
going to be easily accepted?
Anyway, thanks for the idea.
>> I was thinking about adding some middle-layer to
>> perform the actual conversion. The question is what is the preferred way
>> to add such a middle layer?
>
> IMHO a middle layer for this type of problem is a bit overkill.
Still I can see that at least S3C does this.
>> Should we use a multi-function device driver
>> for this or just some platform-specific code (as S3C does)? Or maybe
>> there is another way?
>
> AFAIK MFD is a solution when multiple devices have sequential register maps.
> MFD does no locking.
Well, yes. MFD was just another idea where to put custom API piece...
Thanks!
Regards, Ilya.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-05-05 23:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-04-25 0:37 [RFC] What is the preferred way to share ADC unit between hwmon and input(ts) drivers? Ilya Yanok
2011-04-25 5:25 ` Kurt Van Dijck
2011-05-05 23:41 ` Ilya Yanok [this message]
2011-04-25 11:02 ` Mark Brown
2011-05-05 23:43 ` Ilya Yanok
2011-05-06 13:43 ` Jonathan Cameron
2011-05-06 14:13 ` Ithamar R. Adema
2011-05-06 14:23 ` Mark Brown
2011-05-06 15:15 ` Jonathan Cameron
2011-05-06 15:56 ` Mark Brown
2011-05-06 16:29 ` Jonathan Cameron
2011-05-06 17:20 ` Mark Brown
2011-05-09 13:25 ` Jonathan Cameron
2011-05-09 14:39 ` Mark Brown
2011-05-09 16:35 ` Jonathan Cameron
2011-05-09 19:54 ` Mark Brown
2011-05-10 9:51 ` Jonathan Cameron
2011-05-06 15:21 ` Ithamar R. Adema
2011-05-07 18:11 ` Linus Walleij
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