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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 1/6] pinctrl: Device tree bindings for Qualcomm pm8xxx gpio block
On Mon 18 Aug 00:16 PDT 2014, Ivan T. Ivanov wrote:

> On Sat, 2014-08-16 at 16:24 +0100, Daniel wrote:
> > @Ivan: sorry about the double post.
> >
> > Am 11.08.2014 um 16:40 schrieb Ivan T. Ivanov <iivanov@mm-sol.com>:
[...]
> > > +#define PMIC_GPIO_PULL_UP_30 1
> > > +#define PMIC_GPIO_PULL_UP_1P5 2
> > > +#define PMIC_GPIO_PULL_UP_31P5 3
> > > +#define PMIC_GPIO_PULL_UP_1P5_30 4
> >
> > Looking at drivers/pinctrl/qcom/pinctrl-ssbi-pmic.c, shouldn't these defines start at 0?
> > e.g. #define PMIC_GPIO_PULL_UP_30 0
> >
>
> Initially "bias-pull-up" was used to set this parameter.
> Zero value for "bias-pull-up" has special meaning "...the
> pin is connected to VDD...". So values in DTS have to have
> offset by one. Micro Amps are non-standard for pull-ups,
> thats why I have changed this to "qcom,pull-up-strength", but I
> have made mistake in config_set function. Following patch should
> fix the issue. I will send updated version soon.
>

The bias-pull-up is read as u32 and 0 means that it's not pull-up, therefor i
shifted them all. Sorry about that.

Now that we have this in a separate property there's no point in such
"trickery" and we should make them follow the register values, i.e:
#define PM8XXX_GPIO_BIAS_PU_30 0
#define PM8XXX_GPIO_BIAS_PU_1P5 1
#define PM8XXX_GPIO_BIAS_PU_31P5 2
#define PM8XXX_GPIO_BIAS_PU_1P5_30 3

I find it cleaner and we don't need the translation.

> > However, I still cannot get any data from those 2 pins if I export them through /sys/class/gpio...
>

Reading should work, but most other gpio operations was off by one it seems. I
have corrected this (and other reported things) and will send out a new version
soon.

> - pin->bias = arg - PM8XXX_GPIO_BIAS_PU_30;
> + pin->bias = arg - PMIC_GPIO_PULL_UP_30;

If we just make it follow the register value (starting at 0) we just use arg
straight off.

Regards,
Bjorn


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