It was <2020-11-09 pon 10:53>, when Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 07:18:37PM +0100, Lukasz Stelmach wrote: >> It was <2020-11-09 pon 19:24>, when Andy Shevchenko wrote: >> > On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 06:02:29PM +0100, Lukasz Stelmach wrote: >> >> It was <2019-11-07 czw 20:22>, when Dmitry Torokhov wrote: >> >> > It is possible to store references to software nodes in the same fashion as >> >> > other static properties, so that users do not need to define separate >> >> > structures: >> >> > >> >> > static const struct software_node gpio_bank_b_node = { >> >> > .name = "B", >> >> > }; >> >> > >> >> > static const struct property_entry simone_key_enter_props[] = { >> >> > PROPERTY_ENTRY_U32("linux,code", KEY_ENTER), >> >> > PROPERTY_ENTRY_STRING("label", "enter"), >> >> > PROPERTY_ENTRY_REF("gpios", &gpio_bank_b_node, 123, GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW), >> >> > { } >> >> > }; >> >> > >> >> > Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov >> >> > --- >> >> >> >> I am writing a piece that needs to provide a list of gpios to a >> >> diriver. The above example looks like what I need. >> > >> > Nope. >> > >> > It mustn't be used for GPIOs or PWMs or whatever that either should come via >> > lookup tables or corresponding firmware interface. >> > >> >> May I ask why? I've read commit descriptions for drivers/base/swnode.c >> and the discussion on lkml and I understand software nodes as a way to >> provide (synthesize) a description for a device that is missing a >> description in the firmware. Another use case seems to be to replace (in >> the long run) platform data. That is what I am trying to use it for. >> >> I want my device to be configured with either DT or software_nodes >> created at run time with configfs. My device is going to use GPIOs >> described in the DT and it is going to be configured via configfs at run >> time. I could use platform_data to pass structures from configfs but >> software nodes would let me save some code in the device driver and use >> the same paths for both static (DT) and dynamic (configfs) >> configuration. >> >> Probably I have missed something and I will be greatful, if you tell me >> where I can find more information about software nodes. There are few >> users in the kernel and it isn't obvious for me how to use software >> nodes properly. > > Yeah, I disagree with Andy here. The lookup tables are a crutch that we > have until GPIO and PWM a taught to support software nodes (I need to > resurrect my patch series for GPIO, if you have time to test that would > be awesome). It will be great to help. I am not sure if I have means to test PWMs, but I can do GPIOs. -- Łukasz Stelmach Samsung R&D Institute Poland Samsung Electronics