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2023-11-01leds: triggers: gpio: Rewrite to use trigger-sourcesLinus Walleij
By providing a GPIO line as "trigger-sources" in the FWNODE (such as from the device tree) and combining with the GPIO trigger, we can support a GPIO LED trigger in a natural way from the hardware description instead of using the custom sysfs and deprecated global GPIO numberspace. Example: gpio: gpio@0 { compatible "my-gpio"; gpio-controller; #gpio-cells = <2>; interrupt-controller; #interrupt-cells = <2>; #trigger-source-cells = <2>; }; leds { compatible = "gpio-leds"; led-my-gpio { label = "device:blue:myled"; gpios = <&gpio 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; default-state = "off"; linux,default-trigger = "gpio"; trigger-sources = <&gpio 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; }; }; Make this the norm, unmark the driver as broken. Delete the sysfs handling of GPIOs. Since GPIO descriptors inherently can describe inversion, the inversion handling can just be deleted. Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230926-gpio-led-trigger-dt-v2-3-e06e458b788e@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01dt-bindings: leds: Mention GPIO triggersLinus Walleij
We reuse the trigger-sources phandle to just point to GPIOs we may want to use as LED triggers. Example: gpio: gpio@0 { compatible "my-gpio"; gpio-controller; #gpio-cells = <2>; interrupt-controller; #interrupt-cells = <2>; #trigger-source-cells = <2>; }; leds { compatible = "gpio-leds"; led-my-gpio { label = "device:blue:myled"; gpios = <&gpio 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; default-state = "off"; linux,default-trigger = "gpio"; trigger-sources = <&gpio 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; }; }; Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Acked-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230926-gpio-led-trigger-dt-v2-2-e06e458b788e@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: pca955x: Cleanup OF/ID table terminatorsBiju Das
Some cleanups: * Remove the trailing comma in the terminator entry for the OF table making code robust against (theoretical) misrebases or other similar things where the new entry goes _after_ the termination without the compiler noticing. * Drop a space from terminator entry for ID table. While at it, move OF/ID table near to the user. Signed-off-by: Biju Das <biju.das.jz@bp.renesas.com> Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230923171921.53503-3-biju.das.jz@bp.renesas.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: pca955x: Convert enum->pointer for data in the match tablesBiju Das
Convert enum->pointer for data in the match tables, so that device_get_match_data() can do match against OF/ACPI/I2C tables, once i2c bus type match support added to it. Replace enum->struct *pca955x_chipdefs for data in the match table. Simplify the probe() by replacing device_get_match_data() and ID lookup for retrieving data by i2c_get_match_data(). While at it, add const definition to pca955x_chipdefs[]. Signed-off-by: Biju Das <biju.das.jz@bp.renesas.com> Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230923171921.53503-2-biju.das.jz@bp.renesas.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: lp3952: Replace deprecated strncpy with strscpyJustin Stitt
`strncpy` is deprecated for use on NUL-terminated destination strings [1] and as such we should prefer more robust and less ambiguous string interfaces. We expect `dest` to be NUL-terminated due to its use with dev_err. lp3952_get_label()'s dest argument is priv->leds[i].name: | acpi_ret = lp3952_get_label(&priv->client->dev, led_name_hdl[i], | priv->leds[i].name); ... which is then assigned to: | priv->leds[i].cdev.name = priv->leds[i].name; ... which is used with a format string | dev_err(&priv->client->dev, | "couldn't register LED %s\n", | priv->leds[i].cdev.name); There is no indication that NUL-padding is required but if it is let's opt for strscpy_pad. Considering the above, a suitable replacement is `strscpy` [2] due to the fact that it guarantees NUL-termination on the destination buffer without unnecessarily NUL-padding. Link: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/deprecated.html#strncpy-on-nul-terminated-strings [1] Link: https://manpages.debian.org/testing/linux-manual-4.8/strscpy.9.en.html [2] Link: https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/90 Signed-off-by: Justin Stitt <justinstitt@google.com> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230922-strncpy-drivers-leds-leds-lp3952-c-v1-1-4941d6f60ca4@google.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: trigger: ledtrig-cpu:: Fix 'output may be truncated' issue for 'cpu'Christophe JAILLET
In order to teach the compiler that 'trig->name' will never be truncated, we need to tell it that 'cpu' is not negative. When building with W=1, this fixes the following warnings: drivers/leds/trigger/ledtrig-cpu.c: In function ‘ledtrig_cpu_init’: drivers/leds/trigger/ledtrig-cpu.c:155:56: error: ‘%d’ directive output may be truncated writing between 1 and 11 bytes into a region of size 5 [-Werror=format-truncation=] 155 | snprintf(trig->name, MAX_NAME_LEN, "cpu%d", cpu); | ^~ drivers/leds/trigger/ledtrig-cpu.c:155:52: note: directive argument in the range [-2147483648, 7] 155 | snprintf(trig->name, MAX_NAME_LEN, "cpu%d", cpu); | ^~~~~~~ drivers/leds/trigger/ledtrig-cpu.c:155:17: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 5 and 15 bytes into a destination of size 8 155 | snprintf(trig->name, MAX_NAME_LEN, "cpu%d", cpu); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fixes: 8f88731d052d ("led-triggers: create a trigger for CPU activity") Signed-off-by: Christophe JAILLET <christophe.jaillet@wanadoo.fr> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/3f4be7a99933cf8566e630da54f6ab913caac432.1695453322.git.christophe.jaillet@wanadoo.fr Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: pwm: Don't disable the PWM when the LED should be offUwe Kleine-König
Disabling a PWM (i.e. calling pwm_apply_state with .enabled = false) gives no guarantees what the PWM output does. It might freeze where it currently is, or go in a High-Z state or drive the active or inactive state, it might even continue to toggle. To ensure that the LED gets really disabled, don't disable the PWM even when .duty_cycle is zero. This fixes disabling a leds-pwm LED on i.MX28. The PWM on this SoC is one of those that freezes its output on disable, so if you disable an LED that is full on, it stays on. If you disable a LED with half brightness it goes off in 50% of the cases and full on in the other 50%. Fixes: 41c42ff5dbe2 ("leds: simple driver for pwm driven LEDs") Reported-by: Rogan Dawes <rogan@dawes.za.net> Reported-by: Fabio Estevam <festevam@denx.de> Signed-off-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Fabio Estevam <festevam@denx.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230922192834.1695727-1-u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: turris-omnia: Add support for enabling/disabling HW gamma correctionMarek Behún
If the MCU on Turris Omnia is running newer firmware versions, the LED controller supports RGB gamma correction (and enables it by default for newer boards). Determine whether the gamma correction setting feature is supported and add the ability to set it via sysfs attribute file. Signed-off-by: Marek Behún <kabel@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230918161104.20860-5-kabel@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: turris-omnia: Support HW controlled mode via private triggerMarek Behún
Add support for enabling MCU controlled mode of the Turris Omnia LEDs via a LED private trigger called "omnia-mcu". Recall that private LED triggers will only be listed in the sysfs trigger file for LEDs that support them (currently there is no user of this mechanism). When in MCU controlled mode, the user can still set LED color, but the blinking is done by MCU, which does different things for different LEDs: - WAN LED is blinked according to the LED[0] pin of the WAN PHY - LAN LEDs are blinked according to the LED[0] output of the corresponding port of the LAN switch - PCIe LEDs are blinked according to the logical OR of the MiniPCIe port LED pins In the future I want to make the netdev trigger to transparently offload the blinking to the HW if user sets compatible settings for the netdev trigger (for LEDs associated with network devices). There was some work on this already, and hopefully we will be able to complete it sometime, but for now there are still multiple blockers for this, and even if there weren't, we still would not be able to configure HW controlled mode for the LEDs associated with MiniPCIe ports. In the meantime let's support HW controlled mode via the private LED trigger mechanism. If, in the future, we manage to complete the netdev trigger offloading, we can still keep this private trigger for backwards compatibility, if needed. We also set "omnia-mcu" to cdev->default_trigger, so that the MCU keeps control until the user first wants to take over it. If a different default trigger is specified in device-tree via the 'linux,default-trigger' property, LED class will overwrite cdev->default_trigger, and so the DT property will be respected. Signed-off-by: Marek Behún <kabel@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230918161104.20860-4-kabel@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: turris-omnia: Make set_brightness() more efficientMarek Behún
Implement caching of the LED color and state values that are sent to MCU in order to make the set_brightness() operation more efficient by avoiding I2C transactions which are not needed. On Turris Omnia's MCU, which acts as the RGB LED controller, each LED has a RGB color, and a ON/OFF state, which are configurable via I2C commands CMD_LED_COLOR and CMD_LED_STATE. The CMD_LED_COLOR command sends 5 bytes and the CMD_LED_STATE command 2 bytes over the I2C bus, which operates at 100 kHz. With I2C overhead this allows ~1670 color changing commands and ~3200 state changing commands per second (or around 1000 color + state changes per second). This may seem more than enough, but the issue is that the I2C bus is shared with another peripheral, the MCU. The MCU exposes an interrupt interface, and it can trigger hundreds of interrupts per second. Each time, we need to read the interrupt state register over this I2C bus. Whenever we are sending a LED color/state changing command, the interrupt reading is waiting. Currently, every time LED brightness or LED multi intensity is changed, we send a CMD_LED_STATE command, and if the computed color (brightness adjusted multi_intensity) is non-zero, we also send a CMD_LED_COLOR command. Consider for example the situation when we have a netdev trigger enabled for a LED. The netdev trigger does not change the LED color, only the brightness (either to 0 or to currently configured brightness), and so there is no need to send the CMD_LED_COLOR command. But each change of brightness to 0 sends one CMD_LED_STATE command, and each change of brightness to max_brightness sends one CMD_LED_STATE command and one CMD_LED_COLOR command: set_brightness(0) -> CMD_LED_STATE set_brightness(255) -> CMD_LED_STATE + CMD_LED_COLOR (unnecessary) We can avoid the unnecessary I2C transactions if we cache the values of state and color that are sent to the controller. If the color does not change from the one previously sent, there is no need to do the CMD_LED_COLOR I2C transaction, and if the state does not change, there is no need to do the CMD_LED_STATE transaction. Because we need to make sure that our cached values are consistent with the controller state, add explicit setting of the LED color to white at probe time (this is the default setting when MCU resets, but does not necessarily need to be the case, for example if U-Boot played with the LED colors). Signed-off-by: Marek Behún <kabel@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230918161104.20860-3-kabel@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: turris-omnia: Do not use SMBUS callsMarek Behún
The leds-turris-omnia driver uses three function for I2C access: - i2c_smbus_write_byte_data() and i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(), which cause an emulated SMBUS transfer, - i2c_master_send(), which causes an ordinary I2C transfer. The Turris Omnia MCU LED controller is not semantically SMBUS, it operates as a simple I2C bus. It does not implement any of the SMBUS specific features, like PEC, or procedure calls, or anything. Moreover the I2C controller driver also does not implement SMBUS, and so the emulated SMBUS procedure from drivers/i2c/i2c-core-smbus.c is used for the SMBUS calls, which gives an unnecessary overhead. When I first wrote the driver, I was unaware of these facts, and I simply used the first function that worked. Drop the I2C SMBUS calls and instead use simple I2C transfers. Fixes: 089381b27abe ("leds: initial support for Turris Omnia LEDs") Signed-off-by: Marek Behún <kabel@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230918161104.20860-2-kabel@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: lp55xx: Use gpiod_set_value_cansleep()Stefan Eichenberger
Use gpiod_set_value_cansleep in the init_device function. Without this change, the driver may print a warning if the LP55xx enable pin is connected to a GPIO chip which can sleep (e.g. a GPIO expander): WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 2719 at drivers/gpio/gpiolib.c:3051 gpiod_set_value+0x64/0xbc Signed-off-by: Stefan Eichenberger <eichest@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230918143238.75600-1-eichest@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: mt6370: Annotate struct mt6370_priv with __counted_byKees Cook
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS (for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family functions). As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct mt6370_priv. [1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno <angelogioacchino.delregno@collabora.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230915201051.never.429-kees@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: mt6360: Annotate struct mt6360_priv with __counted_byKees Cook
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS (for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family functions). As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct mt6360_priv. [1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno <angelogioacchino.delregno@collabora.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230915201020.never.433-kees@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: Convert all platform drivers to return voidUwe Kleine-König
The .remove() callback for a platform driver returns an int which makes many driver authors wrongly assume it's possible to do error handling by returning an error code. However the value returned is ignored (apart from emitting a warning) and this typically results in resource leaks. To improve here there is a quest to make the remove callback return void. In the first step of this quest all drivers are converted to .remove_new() which already returns void. Eventually after all drivers are converted, .remove_new() is renamed to .remove(). All platform drivers below drivers/leds/ unconditionally return zero in their remove callback and so can be converted trivially to the variant returning void. Signed-off-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230917130947.1122198-1-u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: simatic-ipc-leds-gpio: Convert to platform remove callback returning voidUwe Kleine-König
The .remove() callback for a platform driver returns an int which makes many driver authors wrongly assume it's possible to do error handling by returning an error code. However the value returned is (mostly) ignored and this typically results in resource leaks. To improve here there is a quest to make the remove callback return void. In the first step of this quest all drivers are converted to .remove_new() which already returns void. Make simatic_ipc_leds_gpio_remove() return void instead of returning zero unconditionally. After that the three remove callbacks that use this function were trivial to convert to return void, too. Signed-off-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230916164516.1063380-1-u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: qcom-lpg: Annotate struct lpg_led with __counted_byKees Cook
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS (for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family functions). As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct lpg_led. [1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230915201059.never.086-kees@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: lm3697: Annotate struct lm3697 with __counted_byKees Cook
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS (for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family functions). As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct lm3697. [1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230915201010.never.399-kees@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: gpio: Annotate struct gpio_leds_priv with __counted_byKees Cook
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS (for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family functions). As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct gpio_leds_priv. [1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230915201003.never.148-kees@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: el15203000: Annotate struct el15203000 with __counted_byKees Cook
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS (for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family functions). As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct el15203000. [1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230915200955.never.871-kees@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: cr0014114: Annotate struct cr0014114 with __counted_byKees Cook
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS (for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family functions). As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct cr0014114. [1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230915200948.never.728-kees@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: aw200xx: Annotate struct aw200xx with __counted_byKees Cook
Prepare for the coming implementation by GCC and Clang of the __counted_by attribute. Flexible array members annotated with __counted_by can have their accesses bounds-checked at run-time checking via CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS (for array indexing) and CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE (for strcpy/memcpy-family functions). As found with Coccinelle[1], add __counted_by for struct aw200xx. [1] https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/coccinelle/examples/counted_by.cocci Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230915200938.never.767-kees@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01leds: pca955x: Fix -Wvoid-pointer-to-enum-cast warningJustin Stitt
When building with clang 18 I see the following warning: | drivers/leds/leds-pca955x.c:487:15: warning: cast to smaller integer | type 'enum pca955x_type' from 'const void *' [-Wvoid-pointer-to-enum-cast] | 487 | chip_type = (enum pca955x_type)md; This is due to the fact that `md` is a void* while `enum pca995x_type` has the size of an int. Add uintptr_t cast to silence clang warning while also keeping enum cast for readability and consistency with other `chip_type` assignment just a few lines below: | chip_type = (enum pca955x_type)id->driver_data; Reported-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Closes: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/1910 Signed-off-by: Justin Stitt <justinstitt@google.com> Reviewed-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230816-void-drivers-leds-leds-pca955x-v1-1-2967e4c1bdcc@google.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: lpc_ich: Mark *_gpio_offsets data with constAndy Shevchenko
There is no reason why the GPIO resource offsets should not be const. Mark them accordingly and update a qualifier in struct lpc_ich_gpio_info definition. Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231024160650.3898959-1-andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01spmi: rename spmi device lookup helperJohan Hovold
Rename the SPMI device helper which is used to lookup a device from its OF node as spmi_find_device_by_of_node() so that it reflects the implementation and matches how other helpers like this are named. This will specifically make it more clear that this is a lookup function which returns a reference counted structure. Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@kernel.org> Acked-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231003152927.15000-6-johan+linaro@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01spmi: document spmi_device_from_of() refcountingJohan Hovold
Add a comment documenting that the spmi_device_from_of() takes a reference to the embedded struct device that needs to be dropped after use. Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@kernel.org> Acked-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231003152927.15000-5-johan+linaro@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01dt-bindings: mfd: armltd: Move Arm board syscon's to separate schemaRob Herring
The Arm Ltd board bindings are a bit unusual in that they define child nodes for various syscon's. The schemas are also incomplete as they lack constraints on having additional properties and some properties are missing. As the bindings for the different platforms only vary by compatibles, combine them into a single schema doc. Add the "arm,im-pd1-syscon" compatible which was not documented. Add "ranges", "#address-cells", and "#size-cells properties which were missing. With this, fix the error exposed in the register-bit-led binding. Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231020142252.3113716-2-robh@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: rk8xx: Add support for RK806 power offOndrej Jirman
Use DEV_OFF bit to power off the RK806 PMIC, when system-power-controller is used in DTS. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Jirman <megi@xff.cz> Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231019165732.3818789-5-megi@xff.cz Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: rk8xx: Add support for standard system-power-controller propertyOndrej Jirman
DT property rockchip,system-power-controller is now deprecated. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Jirman <megi@xff.cz> Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231019165732.3818789-4-megi@xff.cz Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01dt-bindings: mfd: rk806: Allow system-power-controller propertyOndrej Jirman
Declare support for this property. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Jirman <megi@xff.cz> Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231019165732.3818789-3-megi@xff.cz Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01dt-bindings: mfd: rk8xx: Deprecate rockchip,system-power-controllerOndrej Jirman
Deprecate support for this property in favor of standard system-power-controller one. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Jirman <megi@xff.cz> Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231019165732.3818789-2-megi@xff.cz Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01dt-bindings: mfd: max8925: Convert to DT schema formatSebastian Reichel
Convert the binding to DT schema format. The sub-functions of this MFD device do not have their own compatible string and are thus described directly in the MFD binding document after being converted to YAML. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231023131409.1796451-1-sebastian.reichel@collabora.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: Use i2c_get_match_data() in a selection of driversRob Herring
Use preferred i2c_get_match_data() instead of of_match_device() and i2c driver_data to get the driver match data. With this, adjust the includes to explicitly include the correct headers. Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Chanwoo Choi <cw00.choi@samsung.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231017203603.2700864-1-robh@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: Use device_get_match_data() in a bunch of driversRob Herring
Use preferred device_get_match_data() instead of of_match_device() to get the driver match data. With this, adjust the includes to explicitly include the correct headers. Reviewed-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org> Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231017203612.2701060-1-robh@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: mc13xxx-spi/wm831x-spi: Use spi_get_device_match_data()Rob Herring
Use preferred spi_get_device_match_data() instead of of_match_device() and spi_get_device_id() to get the driver match data. With this, adjust the includes to explicitly include the correct headers. Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231017203550.2700601-1-robh@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org> tils.feedkeys.call.run(35) all.run(37) all.run(39)
2023-11-01mfd: motorola-cpcap: Drop unnecessary of_match_device() callRob Herring
If probe is reached, we've already matched the device and in the case of DT matching, the struct device_node pointer will be set. Therefore, there is no need to call of_match_device() in probe. Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231017203537.2700340-1-robh@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: arizona-spi: Set pdata.hpdet_channel for ACPI enumerated devsHans de Goede
Commit 9e86b2ad4c11 changed the channel used for HPDET detection (headphones vs lineout detection) from being hardcoded to ARIZONA_ACCDET_MODE_HPL (HP left channel) to it being configurable through arizona_pdata.hpdet_channel the DT/OF parsing added for filling arizona_pdata on devicetree platforms ensures that arizona_pdata.hpdet_channel gets set to ARIZONA_ACCDET_MODE_HPL when not specified in the devicetree-node. But on ACPI platforms where arizona_pdata is filled by arizona_spi_acpi_probe() arizona_pdata.hpdet_channel was not getting set, causing it to default to 0 aka ARIZONA_ACCDET_MODE_MIC. This causes headphones to get misdetected as line-out on some models. Fix this by setting hpdet_channel = ARIZONA_ACCDET_MODE_HPL. Fixes: e933836744a2 ("mfd: arizona: Add support for ACPI enumeration of WM5102 connected over SPI") Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231014205414.59415-1-hdegoede@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: qcom-spmi-pmic: Switch to EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL()Johan Hovold
Switch to using EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL() for the revid helper as there is no reason not to use it. Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@linaro.org> Acked-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231003152927.15000-4-johan+linaro@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: qcom-spmi-pmic: Fix revid implementationJohan Hovold
The Qualcomm SPMI PMIC revid implementation is broken in multiple ways. First, it assumes that just because the sibling base device has been registered that means that it is also bound to a driver, which may not be the case (e.g. due to probe deferral or asynchronous probe). This could trigger a NULL-pointer dereference when attempting to access the driver data of the unbound device. Second, it accesses driver data of a sibling device directly and without any locking, which means that the driver data may be freed while it is being accessed (e.g. on driver unbind). Third, it leaks a struct device reference to the sibling device which is looked up using the spmi_device_from_of() every time a function (child) device is calling the revid function (e.g. on probe). Fix this mess by reimplementing the revid lookup so that it is done only at probe of the PMIC device; the base device fetches the revid info from the hardware, while any secondary SPMI device fetches the information from the base device and caches it so that it can be accessed safely from its children. If the base device has not been probed yet then probe of a secondary device is deferred. Fixes: e9c11c6e3a0e ("mfd: qcom-spmi-pmic: expose the PMIC revid information to clients") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 6.0 Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@kernel.org> Acked-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231003152927.15000-3-johan+linaro@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: qcom-spmi-pmic: Fix reference leaks in revid helperJohan Hovold
The Qualcomm SPMI PMIC revid implementation is broken in multiple ways. First, it totally ignores struct device_node reference counting and leaks references to the parent bus node as well as each child it iterates over using an open-coded for_each_child_of_node(). Second, it leaks references to each spmi device on the bus that it iterates over by failing to drop the reference taken by the spmi_device_from_of() helper. Fix the struct device_node leaks by reimplementing the lookup using for_each_child_of_node() and adding the missing reference count decrements. Fix the sibling struct device leaks by dropping the unnecessary lookups of devices with the wrong USID. Note that this still leaves one struct device reference leak in case a base device is found but it is not the parent of the device used for the lookup. This will be addressed in a follow-on patch. Fixes: e9c11c6e3a0e ("mfd: qcom-spmi-pmic: expose the PMIC revid information to clients") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 6.0 Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@kernel.org> Acked-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231003152927.15000-2-johan+linaro@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: intel-m10-bmc: Change contact for ABI docsRuss Weight
Change ABI documentation contact information from Russ Weight to Peter Colberg. Signed-off-by: Russ Weight <russell.h.weight@intel.com> Acked-by: Peter Colberg <peter.colberg@intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230928164738.278635-1-russell.h.weight@intel.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: max8907: Convert to use maple tree register cacheMark Brown
The maple tree register cache is based on a much more modern data structure than the rbtree cache and makes optimisation choices which are probably more appropriate for modern systems than those made by the rbtree cache. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231001-mfd-maxim-maple-v1-3-cdfeb48a4d15@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: max77686: Convert to use maple tree register cacheMark Brown
The maple tree register cache is based on a much more modern data structure than the rbtree cache and makes optimisation choices which are probably more appropriate for modern systems than those made by the rbtree cache. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Chanwoo Choi <cw00.choi@samsung.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231001-mfd-maxim-maple-v1-2-cdfeb48a4d15@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: max77620: Convert to use maple tree register cacheMark Brown
The maple tree register cache is based on a much more modern data structure than the rbtree cache and makes optimisation choices which are probably more appropriate for modern systems than those made by the rbtree cache. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231001-mfd-maxim-maple-v1-1-cdfeb48a4d15@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01dt-bindings: mfd: qcom,spmi-pmic: Drop unused labels from examplesLuca Weiss
There's not much point in having unused labels in the binding example, so drop them. This patch was originally motivated by ea25d61b448a ("arm64: dts: qcom: Use plural _gpios node label for PMIC gpios") updating all dts files to use the plural _gpios label instead of the singular _gpio as label but this example wasn't updated. But since we should just drop the label alltogether, do that. Signed-off-by: Luca Weiss <luca.weiss@fairphone.com> Acked-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> Acked-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231002-pm7250b-gpio-fixup-v2-1-debb8b599989@fairphone.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: intel-lpss: Add Intel Lunar Lake-M PCI IDsJarkko Nikula
Add Intel Lunar Lake-M SoC PCI IDs. Signed-off-by: Jarkko Nikula <jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231002083344.75611-1-jarkko.nikula@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: rk8xx: Convert to use maple tree register cacheMark Brown
The maple tree register cache is based on a much more modern data structure than the rbtree cache and makes optimisation choices which are probably more appropriate for modern systems than those made by the rbtree cache. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231001-mfd-rk88x-maple-v1-1-90434cfb2f90@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: twl: Convert to use maple tree register cacheMark Brown
The maple tree register cache is based on a much more modern data structure than the rbtree cache and makes optimisation choices which are probably more appropriate for modern systems than those made by the rbtree cache. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231001-mfd-ti-maple-v1-7-0657862de3f6@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: tps65912: Convert to use maple tree register cacheMark Brown
The maple tree register cache is based on a much more modern data structure than the rbtree cache and makes optimisation choices which are probably more appropriate for modern systems than those made by the rbtree cache. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231001-mfd-ti-maple-v1-6-0657862de3f6@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>
2023-11-01mfd: tps65910: Convert to use maple tree register cacheMark Brown
The maple tree register cache is based on a much more modern data structure than the rbtree cache and makes optimisation choices which are probably more appropriate for modern systems than those made by the rbtree cache. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231001-mfd-ti-maple-v1-5-0657862de3f6@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee@kernel.org>