On 10/5/2018 12:53 AM, Ricardo Ribalda Delgado wrote:
Current code assumes that the direction is input if direction_input
function is set.
This might not be the case on GPIOs with programmable direction.

Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.riba...@gmail.com>
---
  drivers/gpio/gpiolib.c | 27 +++++++++++++--------------
  1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpiolib.c b/drivers/gpio/gpiolib.c
index 907019b67a58..e016b22658ff 100644
--- a/drivers/gpio/gpiolib.c
+++ b/drivers/gpio/gpiolib.c
@@ -1349,20 +1349,6 @@ int gpiochip_add_data_with_key(struct gpio_chip *chip, 
void *data,
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags); - for (i = 0; i < chip->ngpio; i++) {
-               struct gpio_desc *desc = &gdev->descs[i];
-
-               desc->gdev = gdev;
-
-               /* REVISIT: most hardware initializes GPIOs as inputs (often
-                * with pullups enabled) so power usage is minimized. Linux
-                * code should set the gpio direction first thing; but until
-                * it does, and in case chip->get_direction is not set, we may
-                * expose the wrong direction in sysfs.
-                */
-               desc->flags = !chip->direction_input ? (1 << FLAG_IS_OUT) : 0;
-       }
-
  #ifdef CONFIG_PINCTRL
        INIT_LIST_HEAD(&gdev->pin_ranges);
  #endif
@@ -1391,6 +1377,19 @@ int gpiochip_add_data_with_key(struct gpio_chip *chip, 
void *data,
        if (status)
                goto err_remove_chip;
+ for (i = 0; i < chip->ngpio; i++) {
+               struct gpio_desc *desc = &gdev->descs[i];
+
+               desc->gdev = gdev;
+
+               if (chip->get_direction && gpiochip_line_is_valid(chip, i))
+                       desc->flags = !chip->get_direction(chip, i) ?
+                                       (1 << FLAG_IS_OUT) : 0;
+               else
+                       desc->flags = !chip->direction_input ?
+                                       (1 << FLAG_IS_OUT) : 0;
+       }
+
        acpi_gpiochip_add(chip);
machine_gpiochip_add(chip);


We have a successful boot this time.

Timur I see:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ dmesg | grep gpio
[    7.388887] gpiochip_find_base: found new base at 362
[    7.433186] gpio gpiochip0: (QCOM8002:00): added GPIO chardev (254:0)
[ 7.433218] gpiochip_setup_dev: registered GPIOs 362 to 511 on device: gpiochip0 (QCOM8002:00) [ 7.433222] gpio gpiochip0: (QCOM8002:00): created GPIO range 0->149 ==> QCOM8002:00 PIN 0->149

Looks like the driver is initing just fine to me. Is setting up the jumpers and running gpio-test warranted?

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