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SubjectRe: [PATCH v5 13/26] memory: omap-gpmc: Support general purpose input for WAITPINs
On Mon, 7 Mar 2016 12:02:02 +0200
Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com> wrote:

> Hi Boris,
>
> On 07/03/16 11:34, Boris Brezillon wrote:
> > Hi Roger,
> >
> > On Fri, 19 Feb 2016 23:15:35 +0200
> > Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com> wrote:
> >
> >> OMAPs can have 2 to 4 WAITPINs that can be used as general purpose
> >> input if not used for memory wait state insertion.
> >>
> >> The first user will be the OMAP NAND chip to get the NAND
> >> read/busy status using gpiolib.
> >
> > Just a comment on this approach. Why do you need to exposed native R/B
> > pins as GPIOs? I mean, other NAND controllers are supporting R/B
> > detection using dedicated logic, and they do not exposed those pins a
> > plain GPIOs. Have you considered adding another property (rb-native ?)
> > to deal with this case instead of emulating a GPIO controller?
> > Side note: I added an rb-gpios property in my sunxi-nand DT binding
> > because in some cases, the board design forces us to use a plain GPIO.
>
> OMAPs can have more than one WAITpins which can be used in multiple ways
> - wait state insertion
> - general purpose input
> - edge detect interrupt
>
> It is not automatically tied to NAND read/busy# mechanism and needs software
> to get the read/busy# state.
> The register to get WAIT pin status is not situated in the NAND controller
> register space but in the parent GPMC controller space.
>
> So we've modelled the WAIT pins as irqchip and gpiochip and users can
> use them as they want.

Okay. Thanks for the detailed explanation.

--
Boris Brezillon, Free Electrons
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
http://free-electrons.com

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