Message ID | 20180917181603.125492-1-dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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Series | Support children for legacy device properties | expand |
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 9:18 PM Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com> wrote: > > The generic device properties APIs are very helpful as they allow abstracting > away details of the platform (whether it is ACPI, device tree, or legacy board > file), so that individual driver does not need separate code paths to support > all variants. However there are drivers that currently can not use generic > device properties API as they need notion of children properties, for example > gpio_keys driver, that expects every button to be described as a sub-node of > main device. > > This patch series introduces notion of sub-nodes for static properties and ties > it up with GPIO lookup tables so that they are usable with sub-nodes as well. I like the idea. Though, I Cc'ed this to Mika and Sakari who might be interested to see and, perhaps, comment on it. > > Thanks. > > -- > Dmitry >
On 9/17/2018 8:15 PM, Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > The generic device properties APIs are very helpful as they allow abstracting > away details of the platform (whether it is ACPI, device tree, or legacy board > file), so that individual driver does not need separate code paths to support > all variants. However there are drivers that currently can not use generic > device properties API as they need notion of children properties, for example > gpio_keys driver, that expects every button to be described as a sub-node of > main device. > > This patch series introduces notion of sub-nodes for static properties and ties > it up with GPIO lookup tables so that they are usable with sub-nodes as well. I don't have any objections against this series. Thanks, Rafael
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 11:16 AM Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com> wrote: > The generic device properties APIs are very helpful as they allow abstracting > away details of the platform (whether it is ACPI, device tree, or legacy board > file), so that individual driver does not need separate code paths to support > all variants. However there are drivers that currently can not use generic > device properties API as they need notion of children properties, for example > gpio_keys driver, that expects every button to be described as a sub-node of > main device. > > This patch series introduces notion of sub-nodes for static properties and ties > it up with GPIO lookup tables so that they are usable with sub-nodes as well. This is the patch series I would have written, had I been smart enough. Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> for the series. I can't test the SIM.ONE board with this until next week but the approach is definately what we want, not just for legacy boards, but also for any other non-discoverable hardware we currently poke into drivers/platform or arch/x86/platform etc. Yours, Linus Walleij Yours, Linus Walleij