Re: [PATCH 1/8] gpio: Add Elba SoC gpio driver for spi cs control

From: Brad Larson
Date: Sun Aug 22 2021 - 21:06:15 EST


Hi Linus,

On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 5:38 AM Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 10:10 AM Serge Semin <fancer.lancer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 04, 2021 at 09:29:33AM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote:
>
> > > > + * pin: 3 2 | 1 0
> > > > + * bit: 7------6------5------4----|---3------2------1------0
> > > > + * cs1 cs1_ovr cs0 cs0_ovr | cs1 cs1_ovr cs0 cs0_ovr
> > > > + * ssi1 | ssi0
> > > > + */
> > > > +#define SPICS_PIN_SHIFT(pin) (2 * (pin))
> > > > +#define SPICS_MASK(pin) (0x3 << SPICS_PIN_SHIFT(pin))
> > > > +#define SPICS_SET(pin, val) ((((val) << 1) | 0x1) << SPICS_PIN_SHIFT(pin))
> > >
> >
> > > So 2 bits per GPIO line in one register? (Nice doc!)
> >
> > I suppose the first bit is the CS-pin-override flag. So when it's set
> > the output is directly driven by the second bit, otherwise the
> > corresponding DW APB SPI controller drives it. That's how the
> > multiplexing is implemented here.
>
> If these output lines are so tightly coupled to the SPI block
> and will not be used for any other GPO (general purpose output)
> I think it makes more sense to bundle the handling into the
> DW SPI driver, and activate it based on the Elba compatible
> string (if of_is_compatible(...)).
>
> I am a bit cautious because it has happened in the past that
> people repurpose CS lines who were originally for SPI CS
> to all kind of other purposes, such as a power-on LED and
> in that case it needs to be a separate GPIO driver. So the
> author needs to have a good idea about what is a realistic
> use case here.

The gpio pins being used for the Elba SoC SPI CS are dedicated to this
function. Are you recommending that the code in
drivers/gpio/gpio-elba-spics.c be integrated into
drivers/spi/spi-dw-mmio.c?

Regards,
Brad