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@@ -2548,20 +2548,31 @@ int gpiod_direction_input(struct gpio_desc *desc)
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VALIDATE_DESC(desc);
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chip = desc->gdev->chip;
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+ /*
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+ * It is legal to have no .get() and .direction_input() specified if
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+ * the chip is output-only, but you can't specify .direction_input()
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+ * and not support the .get() operation, that doesn't make sense.
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+ */
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if (!chip->get && chip->direction_input) {
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gpiod_warn(desc,
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- "%s: missing get() and direction_input() operations\n",
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- __func__);
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+ "%s: missing get() but have direction_input()\n",
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+ __func__);
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return -EIO;
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}
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+ /*
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+ * If we have a .direction_input() callback, things are simple,
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+ * just call it. Else we are some input-only chip so try to check the
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+ * direction (if .get_direction() is supported) else we silently
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+ * assume we are in input mode after this.
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+ */
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if (chip->direction_input) {
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status = chip->direction_input(chip, gpio_chip_hwgpio(desc));
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} else if (chip->get_direction &&
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(chip->get_direction(chip, gpio_chip_hwgpio(desc)) != 1)) {
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gpiod_warn(desc,
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- "%s: missing direction_input() operation\n",
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- __func__);
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+ "%s: missing direction_input() operation and line is output\n",
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+ __func__);
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return -EIO;
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}
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if (status == 0)
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@@ -2587,16 +2598,22 @@ static int gpiod_direction_output_raw_commit(struct gpio_desc *desc, int value)
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int val = !!value;
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int ret = 0;
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+ /*
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+ * It's OK not to specify .direction_output() if the gpiochip is
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+ * output-only, but if there is then not even a .set() operation it
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+ * is pretty tricky to drive the output line.
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+ */
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if (!gc->set && !gc->direction_output) {
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gpiod_warn(desc,
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- "%s: missing set() and direction_output() operations\n",
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- __func__);
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+ "%s: missing set() and direction_output() operations\n",
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+ __func__);
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return -EIO;
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}
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if (gc->direction_output) {
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ret = gc->direction_output(gc, gpio_chip_hwgpio(desc), val);
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} else {
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+ /* Check that we are in output mode if we can */
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if (gc->get_direction &&
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gc->get_direction(gc, gpio_chip_hwgpio(desc))) {
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gpiod_warn(desc,
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@@ -2604,6 +2621,10 @@ static int gpiod_direction_output_raw_commit(struct gpio_desc *desc, int value)
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__func__);
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return -EIO;
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}
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+ /*
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+ * If we can't actively set the direction, we are some
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+ * output-only chip, so just drive the output as desired.
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+ */
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gc->set(gc, gpio_chip_hwgpio(desc), val);
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}
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