Re: [PATCH v1 3/5] arm64: dts: rockchip: Add gpio-syscon10 to rk3328

From: Levin Du
Date: Thu May 10 2018 - 23:45:55 EST


On 2018-05-10 8:50 PM, Robin Murphy wrote:
On 10/05/18 10:16, djw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
From: Levin Du <djw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Adding a new gpio controller named "gpio-syscon10" to rk3328, providing
access to the pins defined in the syscon GRF_SOC_CON10.

This is the GPIO_MUTE pin, right? The public TRM is rather vague, but cross-referencing against the datasheet and schematics implies that it's the "gpiomut_*" part of the GRF bit names which is most significant.

It might be worth using a more descriptive name here, since "syscon10" is pretty much meaningless at the board level.

Robin.

Previously I though other bits might be able to reference from syscon10, other than GPIO_MUTE alone.
If it is renamed to gpio-mute, then the GPIO_MUTE pin is accessed as `<&gpio-mute 1>`. Yet other
bits in syscon10 can also be referenced, say, `<&gpio-mute 10>`, which is not good.

I'd like to add a `gpio,syscon-bit` property to gpio-syscon, which overrides the properties
of bit_count, data_bit_offset and dir_bit_offset in the driver. For example:

ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ gpio_mute: gpio-mute {
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ compatible = "rockchip,gpio-syscon";
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ gpio-controller;
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ #gpio-cells = <2>;
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ gpio,syscon-dev = <0 0x0428 0>;
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ gpio,syscon-bit = <1 1 0>;
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ };

That way, the mute pin is strictly specified as <&gpio_mute 0>, and <&gpio_mute 1> will be invalid.
I think that is neat, and consistent with the gpio_mute name.

Thanks
Levin