On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 3:16 AM, Laxman Dewangan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> When working on gpio driver for tegra, I found that gpio_request() does not
> make the corresponding soc pins to gpio mode. It still keeps the pins in SFIO 
> mode.
> So we need to call two extra function along with gpio_request():
> Tegra_gpio_enable() and function for setting the pins in no non-tristate.
>
> Sue to this, the gpio sysfs interface does not work properly from user space 
> /sys/class/gpio/.
> To make the pin in gpio mode fom user space, need to have changes in kernel.
>
> I think the gpio_request() should make the pins to gpio mode and make ready 
> for use.
> Similarly gpio_free() should again put the pin into sfio mode with tristate 
> disable.
>
> Please comment if there is any better way..

>From Documentation/gpio.txt:
Note that requesting a GPIO does NOT cause it to be configured in any
way; it just marks that GPIO as in use.  Separate code must handle any
pin setup (e.g. controlling which pin the GPIO uses, pullup/pulldown).
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