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1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
2/*
3 * Driver for pcf857x, pca857x, and pca967x I2C GPIO expanders
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2007 David Brownell
6 */
7
8#include <linux/gpio/driver.h>
9#include <linux/i2c.h>
10#include <linux/platform_data/pcf857x.h>
11#include <linux/interrupt.h>
12#include <linux/irq.h>
13#include <linux/irqdomain.h>
14#include <linux/kernel.h>
15#include <linux/module.h>
16#include <linux/of.h>
17#include <linux/of_device.h>
18#include <linux/slab.h>
19#include <linux/spinlock.h>
20
21
22static const struct i2c_device_id pcf857x_id[] = {
23 { "pcf8574", 8 },
24 { "pcf8574a", 8 },
25 { "pca8574", 8 },
26 { "pca9670", 8 },
27 { "pca9672", 8 },
28 { "pca9674", 8 },
29 { "pcf8575", 16 },
30 { "pca8575", 16 },
31 { "pca9671", 16 },
32 { "pca9673", 16 },
33 { "pca9675", 16 },
34 { "max7328", 8 },
35 { "max7329", 8 },
36 { }
37};
38MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, pcf857x_id);
39
40#ifdef CONFIG_OF
41static const struct of_device_id pcf857x_of_table[] = {
42 { .compatible = "nxp,pcf8574" },
43 { .compatible = "nxp,pcf8574a" },
44 { .compatible = "nxp,pca8574" },
45 { .compatible = "nxp,pca9670" },
46 { .compatible = "nxp,pca9672" },
47 { .compatible = "nxp,pca9674" },
48 { .compatible = "nxp,pcf8575" },
49 { .compatible = "nxp,pca8575" },
50 { .compatible = "nxp,pca9671" },
51 { .compatible = "nxp,pca9673" },
52 { .compatible = "nxp,pca9675" },
53 { .compatible = "maxim,max7328" },
54 { .compatible = "maxim,max7329" },
55 { }
56};
57MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, pcf857x_of_table);
58#endif
59
60/*
61 * The pcf857x, pca857x, and pca967x chips only expose one read and one
62 * write register. Writing a "one" bit (to match the reset state) lets
63 * that pin be used as an input; it's not an open-drain model, but acts
64 * a bit like one. This is described as "quasi-bidirectional"; read the
65 * chip documentation for details.
66 *
67 * Many other I2C GPIO expander chips (like the pca953x models) have
68 * more complex register models and more conventional circuitry using
69 * push/pull drivers. They often use the same 0x20..0x27 addresses as
70 * pcf857x parts, making the "legacy" I2C driver model problematic.
71 */
72struct pcf857x {
73 struct gpio_chip chip;
74 struct i2c_client *client;
75 struct mutex lock; /* protect 'out' */
76 unsigned out; /* software latch */
77 unsigned status; /* current status */
78 unsigned irq_enabled; /* enabled irqs */
79
80 int (*write)(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned data);
81 int (*read)(struct i2c_client *client);
82};
83
84/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
85
86/* Talk to 8-bit I/O expander */
87
88static int i2c_write_le8(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned data)
89{
90 return i2c_smbus_write_byte(client, data);
91}
92
93static int i2c_read_le8(struct i2c_client *client)
94{
95 return (int)i2c_smbus_read_byte(client);
96}
97
98/* Talk to 16-bit I/O expander */
99
100static int i2c_write_le16(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned word)
101{
102 u8 buf[2] = { word & 0xff, word >> 8, };
103 int status;
104
105 status = i2c_master_send(client, buf, 2);
106 return (status < 0) ? status : 0;
107}
108
109static int i2c_read_le16(struct i2c_client *client)
110{
111 u8 buf[2];
112 int status;
113
114 status = i2c_master_recv(client, buf, 2);
115 if (status < 0)
116 return status;
117 return (buf[1] << 8) | buf[0];
118}
119
120/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
121
122static int pcf857x_input(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset)
123{
124 struct pcf857x *gpio = gpiochip_get_data(chip);
125 int status;
126
127 mutex_lock(&gpio->lock);
128 gpio->out |= (1 << offset);
129 status = gpio->write(gpio->client, gpio->out);
130 mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock);
131
132 return status;
133}
134
135static int pcf857x_get(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset)
136{
137 struct pcf857x *gpio = gpiochip_get_data(chip);
138 int value;
139
140 value = gpio->read(gpio->client);
141 return (value < 0) ? value : !!(value & (1 << offset));
142}
143
144static int pcf857x_output(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value)
145{
146 struct pcf857x *gpio = gpiochip_get_data(chip);
147 unsigned bit = 1 << offset;
148 int status;
149
150 mutex_lock(&gpio->lock);
151 if (value)
152 gpio->out |= bit;
153 else
154 gpio->out &= ~bit;
155 status = gpio->write(gpio->client, gpio->out);
156 mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock);
157
158 return status;
159}
160
161static void pcf857x_set(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value)
162{
163 pcf857x_output(chip, offset, value);
164}
165
166/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
167
168static irqreturn_t pcf857x_irq(int irq, void *data)
169{
170 struct pcf857x *gpio = data;
171 unsigned long change, i, status;
172
173 status = gpio->read(gpio->client);
174
175 /*
176 * call the interrupt handler iff gpio is used as
177 * interrupt source, just to avoid bad irqs
178 */
179 mutex_lock(&gpio->lock);
180 change = (gpio->status ^ status) & gpio->irq_enabled;
181 gpio->status = status;
182 mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock);
183
184 for_each_set_bit(i, &change, gpio->chip.ngpio)
185 handle_nested_irq(irq_find_mapping(gpio->chip.irq.domain, i));
186
187 return IRQ_HANDLED;
188}
189
190/*
191 * NOP functions
192 */
193static void noop(struct irq_data *data) { }
194
195static int pcf857x_irq_set_wake(struct irq_data *data, unsigned int on)
196{
197 struct pcf857x *gpio = irq_data_get_irq_chip_data(data);
198
199 return irq_set_irq_wake(gpio->client->irq, on);
200}
201
202static void pcf857x_irq_enable(struct irq_data *data)
203{
204 struct pcf857x *gpio = irq_data_get_irq_chip_data(data);
205 irq_hw_number_t hwirq = irqd_to_hwirq(data);
206
207 gpiochip_enable_irq(&gpio->chip, hwirq);
208 gpio->irq_enabled |= (1 << hwirq);
209}
210
211static void pcf857x_irq_disable(struct irq_data *data)
212{
213 struct pcf857x *gpio = irq_data_get_irq_chip_data(data);
214 irq_hw_number_t hwirq = irqd_to_hwirq(data);
215
216 gpio->irq_enabled &= ~(1 << hwirq);
217 gpiochip_disable_irq(&gpio->chip, hwirq);
218}
219
220static void pcf857x_irq_bus_lock(struct irq_data *data)
221{
222 struct pcf857x *gpio = irq_data_get_irq_chip_data(data);
223
224 mutex_lock(&gpio->lock);
225}
226
227static void pcf857x_irq_bus_sync_unlock(struct irq_data *data)
228{
229 struct pcf857x *gpio = irq_data_get_irq_chip_data(data);
230
231 mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock);
232}
233
234static const struct irq_chip pcf857x_irq_chip = {
235 .name = "pcf857x",
236 .irq_enable = pcf857x_irq_enable,
237 .irq_disable = pcf857x_irq_disable,
238 .irq_ack = noop,
239 .irq_mask = noop,
240 .irq_unmask = noop,
241 .irq_set_wake = pcf857x_irq_set_wake,
242 .irq_bus_lock = pcf857x_irq_bus_lock,
243 .irq_bus_sync_unlock = pcf857x_irq_bus_sync_unlock,
244 .flags = IRQCHIP_IMMUTABLE,
245 GPIOCHIP_IRQ_RESOURCE_HELPERS,
246};
247
248/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
249
250static int pcf857x_probe(struct i2c_client *client)
251{
252 const struct i2c_device_id *id = i2c_client_get_device_id(client);
253 struct pcf857x_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(&client->dev);
254 struct device_node *np = client->dev.of_node;
255 struct pcf857x *gpio;
256 unsigned int n_latch = 0;
257 int status;
258
259 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF) && np)
260 of_property_read_u32(np, "lines-initial-states", &n_latch);
261 else if (pdata)
262 n_latch = pdata->n_latch;
263 else
264 dev_dbg(&client->dev, "no platform data\n");
265
266 /* Allocate, initialize, and register this gpio_chip. */
267 gpio = devm_kzalloc(&client->dev, sizeof(*gpio), GFP_KERNEL);
268 if (!gpio)
269 return -ENOMEM;
270
271 mutex_init(&gpio->lock);
272
273 gpio->chip.base = pdata ? pdata->gpio_base : -1;
274 gpio->chip.can_sleep = true;
275 gpio->chip.parent = &client->dev;
276 gpio->chip.owner = THIS_MODULE;
277 gpio->chip.get = pcf857x_get;
278 gpio->chip.set = pcf857x_set;
279 gpio->chip.direction_input = pcf857x_input;
280 gpio->chip.direction_output = pcf857x_output;
281 gpio->chip.ngpio = id->driver_data;
282
283 /* NOTE: the OnSemi jlc1562b is also largely compatible with
284 * these parts, notably for output. It has a low-resolution
285 * DAC instead of pin change IRQs; and its inputs can be the
286 * result of comparators.
287 */
288
289 /* 8574 addresses are 0x20..0x27; 8574a uses 0x38..0x3f;
290 * 9670, 9672, 9764, and 9764a use quite a variety.
291 *
292 * NOTE: we don't distinguish here between *4 and *4a parts.
293 */
294 if (gpio->chip.ngpio == 8) {
295 gpio->write = i2c_write_le8;
296 gpio->read = i2c_read_le8;
297
298 if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter,
299 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE))
300 status = -EIO;
301
302 /* fail if there's no chip present */
303 else
304 status = i2c_smbus_read_byte(client);
305
306 /* '75/'75c addresses are 0x20..0x27, just like the '74;
307 * the '75c doesn't have a current source pulling high.
308 * 9671, 9673, and 9765 use quite a variety of addresses.
309 *
310 * NOTE: we don't distinguish here between '75 and '75c parts.
311 */
312 } else if (gpio->chip.ngpio == 16) {
313 gpio->write = i2c_write_le16;
314 gpio->read = i2c_read_le16;
315
316 if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter, I2C_FUNC_I2C))
317 status = -EIO;
318
319 /* fail if there's no chip present */
320 else
321 status = i2c_read_le16(client);
322
323 } else {
324 dev_dbg(&client->dev, "unsupported number of gpios\n");
325 status = -EINVAL;
326 }
327
328 if (status < 0)
329 goto fail;
330
331 gpio->chip.label = client->name;
332
333 gpio->client = client;
334 i2c_set_clientdata(client, gpio);
335
336 /* NOTE: these chips have strange "quasi-bidirectional" I/O pins.
337 * We can't actually know whether a pin is configured (a) as output
338 * and driving the signal low, or (b) as input and reporting a low
339 * value ... without knowing the last value written since the chip
340 * came out of reset (if any). We can't read the latched output.
341 *
342 * In short, the only reliable solution for setting up pin direction
343 * is to do it explicitly. The setup() method can do that, but it
344 * may cause transient glitching since it can't know the last value
345 * written (some pins may need to be driven low).
346 *
347 * Using n_latch avoids that trouble. When left initialized to zero,
348 * our software copy of the "latch" then matches the chip's all-ones
349 * reset state. Otherwise it flags pins to be driven low.
350 */
351 gpio->out = ~n_latch;
352 gpio->status = gpio->read(gpio->client);
353
354 /* Enable irqchip if we have an interrupt */
355 if (client->irq) {
356 struct gpio_irq_chip *girq;
357
358 status = devm_request_threaded_irq(&client->dev, client->irq,
359 NULL, pcf857x_irq, IRQF_ONESHOT |
360 IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING | IRQF_SHARED,
361 dev_name(&client->dev), gpio);
362 if (status)
363 goto fail;
364
365 girq = &gpio->chip.irq;
366 gpio_irq_chip_set_chip(girq, &pcf857x_irq_chip);
367 /* This will let us handle the parent IRQ in the driver */
368 girq->parent_handler = NULL;
369 girq->num_parents = 0;
370 girq->parents = NULL;
371 girq->default_type = IRQ_TYPE_NONE;
372 girq->handler = handle_level_irq;
373 girq->threaded = true;
374 }
375
376 status = devm_gpiochip_add_data(&client->dev, &gpio->chip, gpio);
377 if (status < 0)
378 goto fail;
379
380 /* Let platform code set up the GPIOs and their users.
381 * Now is the first time anyone could use them.
382 */
383 if (pdata && pdata->setup) {
384 status = pdata->setup(client,
385 gpio->chip.base, gpio->chip.ngpio,
386 pdata->context);
387 if (status < 0)
388 dev_warn(&client->dev, "setup --> %d\n", status);
389 }
390
391 dev_info(&client->dev, "probed\n");
392
393 return 0;
394
395fail:
396 dev_dbg(&client->dev, "probe error %d for '%s'\n", status,
397 client->name);
398
399 return status;
400}
401
402static void pcf857x_remove(struct i2c_client *client)
403{
404 struct pcf857x_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(&client->dev);
405 struct pcf857x *gpio = i2c_get_clientdata(client);
406
407 if (pdata && pdata->teardown)
408 pdata->teardown(client, gpio->chip.base, gpio->chip.ngpio,
409 pdata->context);
410}
411
412static void pcf857x_shutdown(struct i2c_client *client)
413{
414 struct pcf857x *gpio = i2c_get_clientdata(client);
415
416 /* Drive all the I/O lines high */
417 gpio->write(gpio->client, BIT(gpio->chip.ngpio) - 1);
418}
419
420static struct i2c_driver pcf857x_driver = {
421 .driver = {
422 .name = "pcf857x",
423 .of_match_table = of_match_ptr(pcf857x_of_table),
424 },
425 .probe_new = pcf857x_probe,
426 .remove = pcf857x_remove,
427 .shutdown = pcf857x_shutdown,
428 .id_table = pcf857x_id,
429};
430
431static int __init pcf857x_init(void)
432{
433 return i2c_add_driver(&pcf857x_driver);
434}
435/* register after i2c postcore initcall and before
436 * subsys initcalls that may rely on these GPIOs
437 */
438subsys_initcall(pcf857x_init);
439
440static void __exit pcf857x_exit(void)
441{
442 i2c_del_driver(&pcf857x_driver);
443}
444module_exit(pcf857x_exit);
445
446MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
447MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell");
1/*
2 * Driver for pcf857x, pca857x, and pca967x I2C GPIO expanders
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2007 David Brownell
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 * (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
19 */
20
21#include <linux/kernel.h>
22#include <linux/slab.h>
23#include <linux/gpio.h>
24#include <linux/i2c.h>
25#include <linux/i2c/pcf857x.h>
26#include <linux/module.h>
27
28
29static const struct i2c_device_id pcf857x_id[] = {
30 { "pcf8574", 8 },
31 { "pcf8574a", 8 },
32 { "pca8574", 8 },
33 { "pca9670", 8 },
34 { "pca9672", 8 },
35 { "pca9674", 8 },
36 { "pcf8575", 16 },
37 { "pca8575", 16 },
38 { "pca9671", 16 },
39 { "pca9673", 16 },
40 { "pca9675", 16 },
41 { "max7328", 8 },
42 { "max7329", 8 },
43 { }
44};
45MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, pcf857x_id);
46
47/*
48 * The pcf857x, pca857x, and pca967x chips only expose one read and one
49 * write register. Writing a "one" bit (to match the reset state) lets
50 * that pin be used as an input; it's not an open-drain model, but acts
51 * a bit like one. This is described as "quasi-bidirectional"; read the
52 * chip documentation for details.
53 *
54 * Many other I2C GPIO expander chips (like the pca953x models) have
55 * more complex register models and more conventional circuitry using
56 * push/pull drivers. They often use the same 0x20..0x27 addresses as
57 * pcf857x parts, making the "legacy" I2C driver model problematic.
58 */
59struct pcf857x {
60 struct gpio_chip chip;
61 struct i2c_client *client;
62 struct mutex lock; /* protect 'out' */
63 unsigned out; /* software latch */
64};
65
66/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
67
68/* Talk to 8-bit I/O expander */
69
70static int pcf857x_input8(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset)
71{
72 struct pcf857x *gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip);
73 int status;
74
75 mutex_lock(&gpio->lock);
76 gpio->out |= (1 << offset);
77 status = i2c_smbus_write_byte(gpio->client, gpio->out);
78 mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock);
79
80 return status;
81}
82
83static int pcf857x_get8(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset)
84{
85 struct pcf857x *gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip);
86 s32 value;
87
88 value = i2c_smbus_read_byte(gpio->client);
89 return (value < 0) ? 0 : (value & (1 << offset));
90}
91
92static int pcf857x_output8(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value)
93{
94 struct pcf857x *gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip);
95 unsigned bit = 1 << offset;
96 int status;
97
98 mutex_lock(&gpio->lock);
99 if (value)
100 gpio->out |= bit;
101 else
102 gpio->out &= ~bit;
103 status = i2c_smbus_write_byte(gpio->client, gpio->out);
104 mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock);
105
106 return status;
107}
108
109static void pcf857x_set8(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value)
110{
111 pcf857x_output8(chip, offset, value);
112}
113
114/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
115
116/* Talk to 16-bit I/O expander */
117
118static int i2c_write_le16(struct i2c_client *client, u16 word)
119{
120 u8 buf[2] = { word & 0xff, word >> 8, };
121 int status;
122
123 status = i2c_master_send(client, buf, 2);
124 return (status < 0) ? status : 0;
125}
126
127static int i2c_read_le16(struct i2c_client *client)
128{
129 u8 buf[2];
130 int status;
131
132 status = i2c_master_recv(client, buf, 2);
133 if (status < 0)
134 return status;
135 return (buf[1] << 8) | buf[0];
136}
137
138static int pcf857x_input16(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset)
139{
140 struct pcf857x *gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip);
141 int status;
142
143 mutex_lock(&gpio->lock);
144 gpio->out |= (1 << offset);
145 status = i2c_write_le16(gpio->client, gpio->out);
146 mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock);
147
148 return status;
149}
150
151static int pcf857x_get16(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset)
152{
153 struct pcf857x *gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip);
154 int value;
155
156 value = i2c_read_le16(gpio->client);
157 return (value < 0) ? 0 : (value & (1 << offset));
158}
159
160static int pcf857x_output16(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value)
161{
162 struct pcf857x *gpio = container_of(chip, struct pcf857x, chip);
163 unsigned bit = 1 << offset;
164 int status;
165
166 mutex_lock(&gpio->lock);
167 if (value)
168 gpio->out |= bit;
169 else
170 gpio->out &= ~bit;
171 status = i2c_write_le16(gpio->client, gpio->out);
172 mutex_unlock(&gpio->lock);
173
174 return status;
175}
176
177static void pcf857x_set16(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value)
178{
179 pcf857x_output16(chip, offset, value);
180}
181
182/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
183
184static int pcf857x_probe(struct i2c_client *client,
185 const struct i2c_device_id *id)
186{
187 struct pcf857x_platform_data *pdata;
188 struct pcf857x *gpio;
189 int status;
190
191 pdata = client->dev.platform_data;
192 if (!pdata) {
193 dev_dbg(&client->dev, "no platform data\n");
194 }
195
196 /* Allocate, initialize, and register this gpio_chip. */
197 gpio = kzalloc(sizeof *gpio, GFP_KERNEL);
198 if (!gpio)
199 return -ENOMEM;
200
201 mutex_init(&gpio->lock);
202
203 gpio->chip.base = pdata ? pdata->gpio_base : -1;
204 gpio->chip.can_sleep = 1;
205 gpio->chip.dev = &client->dev;
206 gpio->chip.owner = THIS_MODULE;
207
208 /* NOTE: the OnSemi jlc1562b is also largely compatible with
209 * these parts, notably for output. It has a low-resolution
210 * DAC instead of pin change IRQs; and its inputs can be the
211 * result of comparators.
212 */
213
214 /* 8574 addresses are 0x20..0x27; 8574a uses 0x38..0x3f;
215 * 9670, 9672, 9764, and 9764a use quite a variety.
216 *
217 * NOTE: we don't distinguish here between *4 and *4a parts.
218 */
219 gpio->chip.ngpio = id->driver_data;
220 if (gpio->chip.ngpio == 8) {
221 gpio->chip.direction_input = pcf857x_input8;
222 gpio->chip.get = pcf857x_get8;
223 gpio->chip.direction_output = pcf857x_output8;
224 gpio->chip.set = pcf857x_set8;
225
226 if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter,
227 I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE))
228 status = -EIO;
229
230 /* fail if there's no chip present */
231 else
232 status = i2c_smbus_read_byte(client);
233
234 /* '75/'75c addresses are 0x20..0x27, just like the '74;
235 * the '75c doesn't have a current source pulling high.
236 * 9671, 9673, and 9765 use quite a variety of addresses.
237 *
238 * NOTE: we don't distinguish here between '75 and '75c parts.
239 */
240 } else if (gpio->chip.ngpio == 16) {
241 gpio->chip.direction_input = pcf857x_input16;
242 gpio->chip.get = pcf857x_get16;
243 gpio->chip.direction_output = pcf857x_output16;
244 gpio->chip.set = pcf857x_set16;
245
246 if (!i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter, I2C_FUNC_I2C))
247 status = -EIO;
248
249 /* fail if there's no chip present */
250 else
251 status = i2c_read_le16(client);
252
253 } else {
254 dev_dbg(&client->dev, "unsupported number of gpios\n");
255 status = -EINVAL;
256 }
257
258 if (status < 0)
259 goto fail;
260
261 gpio->chip.label = client->name;
262
263 gpio->client = client;
264 i2c_set_clientdata(client, gpio);
265
266 /* NOTE: these chips have strange "quasi-bidirectional" I/O pins.
267 * We can't actually know whether a pin is configured (a) as output
268 * and driving the signal low, or (b) as input and reporting a low
269 * value ... without knowing the last value written since the chip
270 * came out of reset (if any). We can't read the latched output.
271 *
272 * In short, the only reliable solution for setting up pin direction
273 * is to do it explicitly. The setup() method can do that, but it
274 * may cause transient glitching since it can't know the last value
275 * written (some pins may need to be driven low).
276 *
277 * Using pdata->n_latch avoids that trouble. When left initialized
278 * to zero, our software copy of the "latch" then matches the chip's
279 * all-ones reset state. Otherwise it flags pins to be driven low.
280 */
281 gpio->out = pdata ? ~pdata->n_latch : ~0;
282
283 status = gpiochip_add(&gpio->chip);
284 if (status < 0)
285 goto fail;
286
287 /* NOTE: these chips can issue "some pin-changed" IRQs, which we
288 * don't yet even try to use. Among other issues, the relevant
289 * genirq state isn't available to modular drivers; and most irq
290 * methods can't be called from sleeping contexts.
291 */
292
293 dev_info(&client->dev, "%s\n",
294 client->irq ? " (irq ignored)" : "");
295
296 /* Let platform code set up the GPIOs and their users.
297 * Now is the first time anyone could use them.
298 */
299 if (pdata && pdata->setup) {
300 status = pdata->setup(client,
301 gpio->chip.base, gpio->chip.ngpio,
302 pdata->context);
303 if (status < 0)
304 dev_warn(&client->dev, "setup --> %d\n", status);
305 }
306
307 return 0;
308
309fail:
310 dev_dbg(&client->dev, "probe error %d for '%s'\n",
311 status, client->name);
312 kfree(gpio);
313 return status;
314}
315
316static int pcf857x_remove(struct i2c_client *client)
317{
318 struct pcf857x_platform_data *pdata = client->dev.platform_data;
319 struct pcf857x *gpio = i2c_get_clientdata(client);
320 int status = 0;
321
322 if (pdata && pdata->teardown) {
323 status = pdata->teardown(client,
324 gpio->chip.base, gpio->chip.ngpio,
325 pdata->context);
326 if (status < 0) {
327 dev_err(&client->dev, "%s --> %d\n",
328 "teardown", status);
329 return status;
330 }
331 }
332
333 status = gpiochip_remove(&gpio->chip);
334 if (status == 0)
335 kfree(gpio);
336 else
337 dev_err(&client->dev, "%s --> %d\n", "remove", status);
338 return status;
339}
340
341static struct i2c_driver pcf857x_driver = {
342 .driver = {
343 .name = "pcf857x",
344 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
345 },
346 .probe = pcf857x_probe,
347 .remove = pcf857x_remove,
348 .id_table = pcf857x_id,
349};
350
351static int __init pcf857x_init(void)
352{
353 return i2c_add_driver(&pcf857x_driver);
354}
355/* register after i2c postcore initcall and before
356 * subsys initcalls that may rely on these GPIOs
357 */
358subsys_initcall(pcf857x_init);
359
360static void __exit pcf857x_exit(void)
361{
362 i2c_del_driver(&pcf857x_driver);
363}
364module_exit(pcf857x_exit);
365
366MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
367MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell");