Message ID | 20240204165852.166157-1-wahrenst@gmx.net |
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Headers | show |
Series | pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement pin_conf_get | expand |
On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 5:59 PM Stefan Wahren <wahrenst@gmx.net> wrote: > For years, the Raspberry Pi users relied on userspace programs to read > the pin configuration. In the meantime, it has become apparent that this > approach has reached its limits for various reasons. > > This patch series now attempts to improve the debugging possibilities on > the kernel side in order to reduce the dependency on these userspace > programs. > > Stefan Wahren (2): > pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2835_pinconf_get > pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2711_pinconf_get I don't see any problems with this, can I just apply the patches or do you want to first resend them as non-RFC? Yours, Linus Walleij
Hi Linus, Am 07.02.24 um 11:56 schrieb Linus Walleij: > On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 5:59 PM Stefan Wahren <wahrenst@gmx.net> wrote: > >> For years, the Raspberry Pi users relied on userspace programs to read >> the pin configuration. In the meantime, it has become apparent that this >> approach has reached its limits for various reasons. >> >> This patch series now attempts to improve the debugging possibilities on >> the kernel side in order to reduce the dependency on these userspace >> programs. >> >> Stefan Wahren (2): >> pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2835_pinconf_get >> pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2711_pinconf_get > I don't see any problems with this, can I just apply the patches or do you > want to first resend them as non-RFC? since the second patch hasn't been tested with BCM7211, it would be nice to get a feedback from Florian or someone else with this hardware? Best regards > > Yours, > Linus Walleij > > _______________________________________________ > linux-arm-kernel mailing list > linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel
On 2/7/24 03:33, Stefan Wahren wrote: > Hi Linus, > > Am 07.02.24 um 11:56 schrieb Linus Walleij: >> On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 5:59 PM Stefan Wahren <wahrenst@gmx.net> wrote: >> >>> For years, the Raspberry Pi users relied on userspace programs to read >>> the pin configuration. In the meantime, it has become apparent that this >>> approach has reached its limits for various reasons. >>> >>> This patch series now attempts to improve the debugging possibilities on >>> the kernel side in order to reduce the dependency on these userspace >>> programs. >>> >>> Stefan Wahren (2): >>> pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2835_pinconf_get >>> pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2711_pinconf_get >> I don't see any problems with this, can I just apply the patches or do >> you >> want to first resend them as non-RFC? > since the second patch hasn't been tested with BCM7211, it would be nice > to get a feedback from Florian or someone else with this hardware? Give me a few days to get there and I will run a test.
Hi Florian, Am 07.02.24 um 19:22 schrieb Florian Fainelli: > On 2/7/24 03:33, Stefan Wahren wrote: >> Hi Linus, >> >> Am 07.02.24 um 11:56 schrieb Linus Walleij: >>> On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 5:59 PM Stefan Wahren <wahrenst@gmx.net> wrote: >>> >>>> For years, the Raspberry Pi users relied on userspace programs to read >>>> the pin configuration. In the meantime, it has become apparent that >>>> this >>>> approach has reached its limits for various reasons. >>>> >>>> This patch series now attempts to improve the debugging >>>> possibilities on >>>> the kernel side in order to reduce the dependency on these userspace >>>> programs. >>>> >>>> Stefan Wahren (2): >>>> pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2835_pinconf_get >>>> pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2711_pinconf_get >>> I don't see any problems with this, can I just apply the patches or >>> do you >>> want to first resend them as non-RFC? >> since the second patch hasn't been tested with BCM7211, it would be nice >> to get a feedback from Florian or someone else with this hardware? > > Give me a few days to get there and I will run a test. is there any chance to test with BCM7211?
Hi Florian, Am 27.02.24 um 01:22 schrieb Florian Fainelli: > On 2/25/24 02:01, Stefan Wahren wrote: >> Hi Florian, >> >> Am 07.02.24 um 19:22 schrieb Florian Fainelli: >>> On 2/7/24 03:33, Stefan Wahren wrote: >>>> Hi Linus, >>>> >>>> Am 07.02.24 um 11:56 schrieb Linus Walleij: >>>>> On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 5:59 PM Stefan Wahren <wahrenst@gmx.net> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> For years, the Raspberry Pi users relied on userspace programs to >>>>>> read >>>>>> the pin configuration. In the meantime, it has become apparent that >>>>>> this >>>>>> approach has reached its limits for various reasons. >>>>>> >>>>>> This patch series now attempts to improve the debugging >>>>>> possibilities on >>>>>> the kernel side in order to reduce the dependency on these userspace >>>>>> programs. >>>>>> >>>>>> Stefan Wahren (2): >>>>>> pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2835_pinconf_get >>>>>> pinctrl: bcm2835: Implement bcm2711_pinconf_get >>>>> I don't see any problems with this, can I just apply the patches or >>>>> do you >>>>> want to first resend them as non-RFC? >>>> since the second patch hasn't been tested with BCM7211, it would be >>>> nice >>>> to get a feedback from Florian or someone else with this hardware? >>> >>> Give me a few days to get there and I will run a test. >> >> is there any chance to test with BCM7211? > > Sorry about the delay, I just gave those patches a try although I am > not sure where I should be seeing the reporting about being configured > as pull up/down? Is this supposed to be visible under > /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/*.gpio-pinctrl-bcm2711/pins? It should be .../pinconf-pins > > Checking the datasheet for 2711/7211 we advertise 50kOhms internal > pull ups/downs for all GPIO pins, so we might need to make the > resistor value different based upon the board/SoC maybe. Thanks for this, in this case i would change the resistor values to 50000 Ohms. The CM4 datasheet actually provide a range. Regards