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From: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
To: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 10/16] gpio: add a reusable generic gpio_chip using regmap
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 12:50:59 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3ef94b68893e2fb3075bd5236d0fa6ee@walle.cc> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <f82706a8596436d13642c49e26233133@walle.cc>

Hi Linus,

Am 2020-04-17 08:34, schrieb Michael Walle:
> Hi Linus,
> 
> Am 2020-04-16 11:27, schrieb Linus Walleij:
>> On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 10:37 PM Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> There are quite a lot simple GPIO controller which are using regmap 
>>> to
>>> access the hardware. This driver tries to be a base to unify existing
>>> code into one place. This won't cover everything but it should be a 
>>> good
>>> starting point.
>>> 
>>> It does not implement its own irq_chip because there is already a
>>> generic one for regmap based devices. Instead, the irq_chip will be
>>> instanciated in the parent driver and its irq domain will be 
>>> associate
>>> to this driver.
>>> 
>>> For now it consists of the usual registers, like set (and an optional
>>> clear) data register, an input register and direction registers.
>>> Out-of-the-box, it supports consecutive register mappings and 
>>> mappings
>>> where the registers have gaps between them with a linear mapping 
>>> between
>>> GPIO offset and bit position. For weirder mappings the user can 
>>> register
>>> its own .xlate().
>>> 
>>> Signed-off-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
>> 
>> Overall I really like this driver and I think we should merge is as 
>> soon
>> as it is in reasonable shape and then improve on top so we can start
>> migrating drivers to it.
>> 
>>> +static int gpio_regmap_to_irq(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned int 
>>> offset)
>>> +{
>>> +       struct gpio_regmap_data *data = gpiochip_get_data(chip);
>>> +       struct gpio_regmap *gpio = data->gpio;
>>> +
>>> +       /* the user might have its own .to_irq callback */
>>> +       if (gpio->to_irq)
>>> +               return gpio->to_irq(gpio, offset);
>>> +
>>> +       return irq_create_mapping(gpio->irq_domain, offset);
>> 
>> I think that should at least be irq_find_mapping(), the mapping should
>> definately not be created by the .to_irq() callback since that is just
>> a convenience function.
> 
> what do you mean by conenience function? are there other ways? if you 
> use
> irq_find_mapping() who will create the mappings? most gpio drivers use 
> a
> similar function like gpio_regmap_to_irq().
> 
>> 
>>> +       if (gpio->irq_domain)
>>> +               chip->to_irq = gpio_regmap_to_irq;
>> 
>> I don't know about this.
>> (...)
>>> + * @irq_domain:                (Optional) IRQ domain if the 
>>> controller is
>>> + *                     interrupt-capable
>> (...)
>>> +       struct irq_domain *irq_domain;
>> 
>> I don't think this is a good storage place for the irqdomain, we 
>> already have
>> gpio_irq_chip inside gpio_chip and that has an irqdomain, we should
>> strive to reuse that infrastructure also for regmap GPIO I think, for 
>> now
>> I would just leave .to_irq() out of this and let the driver deal with 
>> any
>> irqs.
> 
> How would a driver attach the to_irq callback then? At the moment, the
> gpio_regmap doesn't expose the gpio_chip. So either we have to do that 
> or
> the config still have to have a .to_irq property.

Also, if I move the interrupt hanling completely out of the gpio-regmap, 
the
driver would have to deal with "struct gpio_chip" which I would like to 
avoid
if possible and keep it private to gpio-regmap.

Unfortunately, I don't have much experience how a good API for the 
interrupt
handling and the gpio-regmap might look like. And there seems to be some
overlap between regmap-irq and the interrupt stuff in gpiolib. For 
example,
both provide and set the irq_domain_ops. Thus handing the domain over to
gpio-regmap looked like a good idea to me. I get you point, that there 
is
already a irqdomain in gpiolib and also a _to_irq() which is the same as
the current implementation in gpio-regmap. Maybe it makes sense to just
have a new function

int gpiolib_add_irqdomain(struct gpio_chip *gc, struct irq_domain 
domain)
{
   gc->irq.domain = domain;
   gc->to_irq = gpiochip_to_irq;
}

which is called by gpio_regmap_register() if a config->irq_domain is 
given.

-michael

  reply	other threads:[~2020-04-21 10:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-04-02 20:36 [PATCH v2 00/16] Add support for Kontron sl28cpld Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 01/16] include/linux/ioport.h: add helper to define REG resource constructs Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 02/16] mfd: mfd-core: Don't overwrite the dma_mask of the child device Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 03/16] mfd: mfd-core: match device tree node against reg property Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 04/16] regmap-irq: make it possible to add irq_chip do a specific device node Michael Walle
2020-04-14 15:37   ` Applied "regmap-irq: make it possible to add irq_chip do a specific device node" to the regmap tree Mark Brown
2020-04-14 17:12   ` [PATCH v2 04/16] regmap-irq: make it possible to add irq_chip do a specific device node Mark Brown
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 05/16] dt-bindings: mfd: Add bindings for sl28cpld Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 06/16] mfd: Add support for Kontron sl28cpld management controller Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 07/16] irqchip: add sl28cpld interrupt controller support Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 08/16] watchdog: add support for sl28cpld watchdog Michael Walle
2020-04-03  6:25   ` Guenter Roeck
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 09/16] pwm: add support for sl28cpld PWM controller Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 10/16] gpio: add a reusable generic gpio_chip using regmap Michael Walle
2020-04-06  7:47   ` Bartosz Golaszewski
2020-04-06 10:10     ` Michael Walle
2020-04-14  9:50       ` Bartosz Golaszewski
2020-04-14 10:07         ` Michael Walle
2020-04-14 17:00           ` Bartosz Golaszewski
2020-04-14 18:41             ` Michael Walle
2020-04-14 19:57               ` Michael Walle
2020-04-16  9:20                 ` Linus Walleij
2020-04-16  9:34                   ` Michael Walle
2020-04-14 17:21           ` Mark Brown
2020-04-14 18:36             ` Michael Walle
2020-04-14 18:39               ` Mark Brown
2020-04-16  9:27   ` Linus Walleij
2020-04-17  6:34     ` Michael Walle
2020-04-21 10:50       ` Michael Walle [this message]
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 11/16] gpio: add support for the sl28cpld GPIO controller Michael Walle
2020-04-16  8:34   ` Linus Walleij
2020-04-16  8:55     ` Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 12/16] hwmon: add support for the sl28cpld hardware monitoring controller Michael Walle
2020-04-02 21:30   ` Guenter Roeck
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 13/16] arm64: dts: freescale: sl28: enable sl28cpld Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 14/16] arm64: dts: freescale: sl28: map GPIOs to input events Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 15/16] arm64: dts: freescale: sl28: enable LED support Michael Walle
2020-04-02 20:36 ` [PATCH v2 16/16] arm64: dts: freescale: sl28: enable fan support Michael Walle

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