From: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
To: Markus Pargmann <mpa@pengutronix.de>
Cc: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>,
Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>,
Alexandre Courbot <gnurou@gmail.com>,
"linux-gpio@vger.kernel.org" <linux-gpio@vger.kernel.org>,
Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com>,
Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>,
Michael Welling <mwelling@ieee.org>,
Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>,
Amit Kucheria <amit.kucheria@linaro.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/6] GPIO character device skeleton
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 13:06:05 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20151103120605.GA18098@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3389425.noBYZr9C6e@adelgunde>
On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 08:23:24AM +0100, Markus Pargmann wrote:
> On Monday 02 November 2015 11:13:47 Johan Hovold wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 08:48:44PM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote:
> > > On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 2:55 AM, Alexandre Courbot <gnurou@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 3:42 AM, Markus Pargmann <mpa@pengutronix.de> wrote:
> > >
> > > >> What happens if we have two I2C gpio expanders with the same I2C
> > > >> addresses connected to different I2C busses? If I see this correctly
> > > >> they would both show up with the same name. Is there an easy and
> > > >> race-free way to see which GPIO chip is connected to which I2C bus?
> > > >
> > > > I suppose the bus path could be part of the GPIO chip name to avoid
> > > > this ambiguity, something like: 7000c000.i2c/0-001c.gpio
> > >
> > > For DT that is the simple solution.
> >
> > Not all devices are platform devices, and the bus path can become quite
> > long, for example for usb to uniquely identify the gpio controller this
> > could be:
> >
> > platform/68000000.ocp/48064000.usbhshost/48064800.ehci/usb1/1-2/1-2.3/1-2.3:1.0/gpiochip7
> >
> > > Right now it used gpiochip->label if that is set, else the name of
> > > the gpiochip device like gpiochip0, gpiochip1 etc.
> >
> > Perhaps better to just stick to the bus unique names (e.g. gpopchip7),
> > and possibly export the label as an additional attribute.
>
> I think this wouldn't be enough. We would still have trouble identifying the
> gpiochips, right?
That information is already available through sysfs so there's no need
to try and re-encode it in device links etc.
> As an idea: We could use the complete path to create some sort of unique id for
> the device (perhaps hash or something different). This id can be exported as
> device attribute and would allow udev to create some links as known from
> /dev/disk/by-id for example. This would make identifying a single chip quite
> easy for any userspace application and we would avoid having this really long
> path somewhere.
The unique ids are already there in sysfs, for example:
$ for x in /sys/bus/gpio/devices/gpiochip*; do readlink $x; done
../../../devices/platform/68000000.ocp/48310000.gpio/gpiochip0
../../../devices/platform/68000000.ocp/49050000.gpio/gpiochip1
../../../devices/platform/68000000.ocp/49052000.gpio/gpiochip2
../../../devices/platform/68000000.ocp/49054000.gpio/gpiochip3
../../../devices/platform/68000000.ocp/49056000.gpio/gpiochip4
../../../devices/platform/68000000.ocp/49058000.gpio/gpiochip5
../../../devices/platform/68000000.ocp/48070000.i2c/i2c-0/0-0048/twl4030-gpio/gpiochip6
../../../devices/platform/68000000.ocp/48064000.usbhshost/48064800.ehci/usb1/1-2/1-2.3/1-2.3:1.0/gpiochip7
And libudev can be used to lookup devices based on (parent) attributes
(such as USB VID/PID, serial numbers, etc).
We could also export further attributes if that would help (e.g.
gpio-chip labels).
Johan
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-11-03 12:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 71+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-10-22 8:32 [PATCH 0/6] GPIO character device skeleton Linus Walleij
2015-10-22 8:32 ` [PATCH 1/6] gpio: make the gpiochip a real device Linus Walleij
2015-10-24 18:09 ` Markus Pargmann
2015-10-25 7:06 ` Alexandre Courbot
2015-10-26 2:12 ` Mark Brown
2015-11-03 21:20 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-02 10:31 ` Johan Hovold
2015-11-02 12:25 ` Mark Brown
2015-11-02 12:43 ` Johan Hovold
2015-11-02 12:47 ` Mark Brown
2015-11-02 12:53 ` Johan Hovold
2015-11-02 13:06 ` Mark Brown
2015-11-02 13:14 ` Johan Hovold
2015-11-02 13:17 ` Mark Brown
2015-11-02 13:25 ` Johan Hovold
2015-11-03 21:24 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-04 10:48 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-05 9:44 ` Johan Hovold
2015-11-05 10:29 ` Mark Brown
2015-11-16 14:27 ` Linus Walleij
2015-12-03 14:04 ` Linus Walleij
2015-12-03 14:06 ` Linus Walleij
2015-12-03 21:26 ` Michael Welling
2015-12-04 22:31 ` Michael Welling
2015-12-11 17:58 ` Linus Walleij
2015-12-08 9:29 ` Johan Hovold
2015-12-11 18:06 ` Linus Walleij
2015-10-22 8:32 ` [PATCH 2/6] gpio: refer to gpio device in prints and debugfs Linus Walleij
2015-10-22 8:32 ` [PATCH 3/6] gpio: add a userspace chardev ABI for GPIOs Linus Walleij
2015-10-22 20:35 ` Michael Welling
2015-10-24 0:30 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2016-01-28 11:13 ` Linus Walleij
2015-10-26 1:34 ` Mark Brown
2016-01-27 10:05 ` Bamvor Zhang Jian
2016-01-28 11:14 ` Linus Walleij
2016-01-29 10:24 ` Bamvor Zhang Jian
2016-02-10 10:04 ` Linus Walleij
2015-10-22 8:32 ` [PATCH 4/6] tools/gpio: create GPIO tools Linus Walleij
2015-10-25 8:23 ` Alexandre Courbot
2015-10-22 8:32 ` [PATCH 5/6] gpio: add a userspace character device ABI Linus Walleij
2015-10-24 18:46 ` Markus Pargmann
2015-10-22 8:32 ` [PATCH 6/6] gpio: ABI: mark the sysfs ABI as obsolete Linus Walleij
2015-10-22 18:57 ` [PATCH 0/6] GPIO character device skeleton Michael Welling
2015-10-24 17:53 ` Markus Pargmann
2015-10-30 14:40 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-02 10:00 ` Johan Hovold
2015-10-24 18:42 ` Markus Pargmann
2015-10-30 1:55 ` Alexandre Courbot
2015-10-30 19:48 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-02 10:13 ` Johan Hovold
2015-11-03 7:23 ` Markus Pargmann
2015-11-03 12:06 ` Johan Hovold [this message]
2015-11-03 17:18 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-04 19:44 ` Michael Welling
2015-11-05 9:40 ` Johan Hovold
2015-11-05 14:11 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-06 10:21 ` Johan Hovold
2015-11-16 13:33 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-03 17:05 ` Linus Walleij
2015-10-30 14:43 ` Linus Walleij
2015-10-30 22:54 ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-11-01 9:37 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-02 10:16 ` Johan Hovold
2015-10-26 2:18 ` Mark Brown
2015-10-30 1:55 ` Alexandre Courbot
2015-10-30 19:47 ` Linus Walleij
2015-11-01 2:41 ` Mark Brown
2015-11-03 7:39 ` Markus Pargmann
2015-11-03 8:50 ` Mark Brown
2015-11-03 10:21 ` Amit Kucheria
2015-11-03 17:06 ` Linus Walleij
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