[PATCH 1/2] gpio: add a driver for the Synopsys DesignWare APB GPIO block

Jamie Iles jamie at jamieiles.com
Mon Dec 19 11:44:31 EST 2011


Hi Linus,

On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 11:01:38PM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Jamie Iles <jamie at jamieiles.com> wrote:
> 
> > The Synopsys DesignWare block is used in some ARM devices (picoxcell)
> > and can be configured to provide multiple banks of GPIO pins.  The first
> > bank (A) can also provide IRQ capabilities.
> 
> Overall this is looking good.
> 
> Here is a problem (I think):
> 
> > +static int dwapb_irq_set_type(struct irq_data *d, u32 type)
> > +{
> > +       struct irq_chip_generic *gc = irq_data_get_irq_chip_data(d);
> > +       struct dwapb_gpio *gpio = gc->private;
> > +       int bit = d->hwirq;
> > +       unsigned long level, polarity;
> > +
> > +       if (type & ~(IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING | IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING |
> > +                    IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH | IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW))
> > +               return -EINVAL;
> > +
> > +       level = readl(gpio->regs + INT_TYPE_REG_OFFS);
> > +       polarity = readl(gpio->regs + INT_POLARITY_REG_OFFS);
> > +
> > +       if (type & IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING) {
> > +               level |= (1 << bit);
> > +               polarity |= (1 << bit);
> > +       } else if (type & IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING) {
> > +               level |= (1 << bit);
> > +               polarity &= ~(1 << bit);
> 
> So what if you get request for *both* falling and rising edges?
> 
> This is not uncommon at all, for example a GPIO which detecs
> MMC card insertions and removals like drivers/host/mmc/mmci.c
> will want interrupts on both edges since we want to change state
> whenever the card is inserted *or* removed.
> 
> If you check drivers/gpio/gpio-u300.c you can see how I handled
> this on another hardware where triggering on falling and rising
> edges was a binary choice and thus mutually exclusive: I toggle
> for each interrupt.
> 
> See u300_toggle_trigger(), u300_gpio_irq_type().
> 
> So either you do something like that, or you detect both set
> and return an error, else the poor caller will just get falling
> edges in this driver...

Hmm, I hadn't thought of that.  I've had a quick once-over your u300 
gpio driver and that looks pretty neat.  I'll give that a go over the 
next day or two and repost.

Thanks for the pointer!

Jamie


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