Re: [PATCH] gpiolib: add GPIO_SET_DEBOUNCE_IOCTL

From: Linus Walleij
Date: Tue Apr 28 2020 - 06:35:20 EST


Hi Hector,

thanks for your patch!

On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 2:22 AM Hector Bujanda <hector.bujanda@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> This allows calling gpiod_set_debounce function through char device ioctl.
>
> Signed-off-by: Hector Bujanda <hector.bujanda@xxxxxxxx>

(...)
> +/**
> + * struct gpioline_debounce - GPIO line debounce
> + * @line_offset: the local offset on this GPIO device, fill this in when
> + * requesting the line information from the kernel
> + * @debounce_usec: debounce in uSeconds to set for this line
> + */
> +struct gpioline_debounce {
> + __u32 line_offset;
> + __u32 debounce_usec;
> +};
(...)
> @@ -154,5 +165,6 @@ struct gpioevent_data {
> #define GPIO_GET_LINEINFO_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x02, struct gpioline_info)
> #define GPIO_GET_LINEHANDLE_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x03, struct gpiohandle_request)
> #define GPIO_GET_LINEEVENT_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x04, struct gpioevent_request)
> +#define GPIO_SET_DEBOUNCE_IOCTL _IOW(0xB4, 0x05, struct gpioline_debounce)

Please do not define a new ioctl for this: since of commit
e588bb1eae31be73fbec2b731be986a7c09635a4
"gpio: add new SET_CONFIG ioctl() to gpio chardev"
by Kent Gibson we have this:

/**
* struct gpiohandle_config - Configuration for a GPIO handle request
* @flags: updated flags for the requested GPIO lines, such as
* GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OUTPUT, GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_ACTIVE_LOW etc, OR:ed
* together
* @default_values: if the GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_OUTPUT is set in flags,
* this specifies the default output value, should be 0 (low) or
* 1 (high), anything else than 0 or 1 will be interpreted as 1 (high)
* @padding: reserved for future use and should be zero filled
*/
struct gpiohandle_config {
__u32 flags;
__u8 default_values[GPIOHANDLES_MAX];
__u32 padding[4]; /* padding for future use */
};

#define GPIOHANDLE_SET_CONFIG_IOCTL _IOWR(0xB4, 0x0a, struct gpiohandle_config)

Setting debounce is just another type of config, so please use Kent's
work as a base for this.

Yours,
Linus Walleij