Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-22 Thread Christian Lamparter
On Friday, December 22, 2017 8:48:22 AM CET Linus Walleij wrote: > On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 2:17 AM, Andrew Cooks > wrote: > > On 21/12/17 23:02, Christian Lamparter wrote: > > >> Just a FYI: due to these difficulties with getting a gpio driver > >> upstream, Alan

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-22 Thread Christian Lamparter
On Friday, December 22, 2017 8:48:22 AM CET Linus Walleij wrote: > On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 2:17 AM, Andrew Cooks > wrote: > > On 21/12/17 23:02, Christian Lamparter wrote: > > >> Just a FYI: due to these difficulties with getting a gpio driver > >> upstream, Alan Mizrahi upstreamed an in-kernel

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Linus Walleij
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 2:17 AM, Andrew Cooks wrote: > On 21/12/17 23:02, Christian Lamparter wrote: >> Just a FYI: due to these difficulties with getting a gpio driver >> upstream, Alan Mizrahi upstreamed an in-kernel led-apu.c driver [0] >> that sort of bypasses the

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Linus Walleij
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 2:17 AM, Andrew Cooks wrote: > On 21/12/17 23:02, Christian Lamparter wrote: >> Just a FYI: due to these difficulties with getting a gpio driver >> upstream, Alan Mizrahi upstreamed an in-kernel led-apu.c driver [0] >> that sort of bypasses the whole pinctrl vs gpio

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Mika Westerberg
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 10:37:32AM +1000, Andrew Cooks wrote: > > > On 21/12/17 22:12, Mika Westerberg wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:11:18AM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote: > >>> In contrast, the pinctrl-amd driver only mentions the newer KERNCZ > >>> platform > >>> name and uses ACPI for

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Mika Westerberg
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 10:37:32AM +1000, Andrew Cooks wrote: > > > On 21/12/17 22:12, Mika Westerberg wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:11:18AM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote: > >>> In contrast, the pinctrl-amd driver only mentions the newer KERNCZ > >>> platform > >>> name and uses ACPI for

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Andrew Cooks
Hi Christian On 21/12/17 23:02, Christian Lamparter wrote: > On Thursday, December 21, 2017 8:25:03 AM CET Andrew Cooks wrote: >> I'm working on gpio for an AMD Family 16h Model 30h system[1]. >> The SoC is the same as the GX412-TC used in the PC Engines APU2. >> >> There is an out-of-tree gpio

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Andrew Cooks
Hi Christian On 21/12/17 23:02, Christian Lamparter wrote: > On Thursday, December 21, 2017 8:25:03 AM CET Andrew Cooks wrote: >> I'm working on gpio for an AMD Family 16h Model 30h system[1]. >> The SoC is the same as the GX412-TC used in the PC Engines APU2. >> >> There is an out-of-tree gpio

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Andrew Cooks
Hi Tobias On 21/12/17 23:06, Tobias Diedrich wrote: > > > Another driver (gpio-sb8xx) was submitted for upstream inclusion, but > was > > knocked back with the suggestion that pinctrl is the way forward[3]. > > Hm I cannot follow link [3] right now. And I don't remember the >

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Andrew Cooks
Hi Tobias On 21/12/17 23:06, Tobias Diedrich wrote: > > > Another driver (gpio-sb8xx) was submitted for upstream inclusion, but > was > > knocked back with the suggestion that pinctrl is the way forward[3]. > > Hm I cannot follow link [3] right now. And I don't remember the >

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Andrew Cooks
Hi Linus On 21/12/17 20:11, Linus Walleij wrote: > Hi Andrew! > > Thank you for your mail! > > On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Andrew Cooks > wrote: > >> Another driver (gpio-sb8xx) was submitted for upstream inclusion, but was >> knocked back with the suggestion

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Andrew Cooks
Hi Linus On 21/12/17 20:11, Linus Walleij wrote: > Hi Andrew! > > Thank you for your mail! > > On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Andrew Cooks > wrote: > >> Another driver (gpio-sb8xx) was submitted for upstream inclusion, but was >> knocked back with the suggestion that pinctrl is the way

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Andrew Cooks
On 21/12/17 22:12, Mika Westerberg wrote: > On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:11:18AM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote: >>> In contrast, the pinctrl-amd driver only mentions the newer KERNCZ platform >>> name and uses ACPI for probing without disclosing any Family or Model >>> numbers. >>> >>> pinctrl-amd

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Andrew Cooks
On 21/12/17 22:12, Mika Westerberg wrote: > On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:11:18AM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote: >>> In contrast, the pinctrl-amd driver only mentions the newer KERNCZ platform >>> name and uses ACPI for probing without disclosing any Family or Model >>> numbers. >>> >>> pinctrl-amd

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Christian Lamparter
On Thursday, December 21, 2017 8:25:03 AM CET Andrew Cooks wrote: > I'm working on gpio for an AMD Family 16h Model 30h system[1]. > The SoC is the same as the GX412-TC used in the PC Engines APU2. > > There is an out-of-tree gpio driver (gpio-amd) for this SoC in the > meta-amd yocto layer[2].

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Christian Lamparter
On Thursday, December 21, 2017 8:25:03 AM CET Andrew Cooks wrote: > I'm working on gpio for an AMD Family 16h Model 30h system[1]. > The SoC is the same as the GX412-TC used in the PC Engines APU2. > > There is an out-of-tree gpio driver (gpio-amd) for this SoC in the > meta-amd yocto layer[2].

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Mika Westerberg
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:11:18AM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote: > > In contrast, the pinctrl-amd driver only mentions the newer KERNCZ platform > > name and uses ACPI for probing without disclosing any Family or Model > > numbers. > > > > pinctrl-amd applies to "AMD0030" and "AMDI0030" > > > > The

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Mika Westerberg
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:11:18AM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote: > > In contrast, the pinctrl-amd driver only mentions the newer KERNCZ platform > > name and uses ACPI for probing without disclosing any Family or Model > > numbers. > > > > pinctrl-amd applies to "AMD0030" and "AMDI0030" > > > > The

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Linus Walleij
Hi Andrew! Thank you for your mail! On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Andrew Cooks wrote: > I'm working on gpio for an AMD Family 16h Model 30h system[1]. > The SoC is the same as the GX412-TC used in the PC Engines APU2. OK > There is an out-of-tree gpio driver

Re: pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-21 Thread Linus Walleij
Hi Andrew! Thank you for your mail! On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Andrew Cooks wrote: > I'm working on gpio for an AMD Family 16h Model 30h system[1]. > The SoC is the same as the GX412-TC used in the PC Engines APU2. OK > There is an out-of-tree gpio driver (gpio-amd) for this SoC in

pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-20 Thread Andrew Cooks
Hi Linus I'm working on gpio for an AMD Family 16h Model 30h system[1]. The SoC is the same as the GX412-TC used in the PC Engines APU2. There is an out-of-tree gpio driver (gpio-amd) for this SoC in the meta-amd yocto layer[2]. Another driver (gpio-sb8xx) was submitted for upstream

pinctrl-amd: What hardware does it apply to?

2017-12-20 Thread Andrew Cooks
Hi Linus I'm working on gpio for an AMD Family 16h Model 30h system[1]. The SoC is the same as the GX412-TC used in the PC Engines APU2. There is an out-of-tree gpio driver (gpio-amd) for this SoC in the meta-amd yocto layer[2]. Another driver (gpio-sb8xx) was submitted for upstream