On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 02:40:19PM +0300, ext Kevin Hilman wrote:
> "Peter 'p2' De Schrijver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >>
> >> The cross-platform gpiolib calls should be used here.
> >>
> >> > + snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "hw_dbg%d", i);
> >> > + err = _new_debobs_pad(&debobs_pads[i], name, i,
> >> > + debobs_root);
> >> > + if (err) {
> >> > + omap_free_gpio(ETK_GPIO(i));
> >> > + return err;
> >> > + }
> >> > + }
> >> > + }
> >>
> >> In the successful case, future calls to gpio_request() to use these
> >> lines will fail, since the line is reserved by the omap_request_gpio()
> >> call.
> >>
> >
> > Yes. That's intended. If debobs sucessfully claims the GPIO line, noone
> > else should be allowed to claim it, unless debobs releases it again.
> >
>
> In that case, what is the proposed method for other kernel code to use
> the debobs lines?
Hmm, good point :) My idea was to use the gpiolib calls on GPIO12 -
GPIO29, but then there is no way for a user to know if the GPIO was
assigned to debobs or not... Maybe debobs should register as gpiolib
'chip' and reexport those lines ? Would that make sense ?
Cheers,
Peter.
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