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Linux Device Drivers Development
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Linux Device Drivers Development

by John Madieu
October 2017
Intermediate to advanced
586 pages
14h 8m
English
Packt Publishing
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Pin controller guidelines

Depending on the controller you write the driver for, you may need to implement a pin control operation to handle pin multiplexing, configuration, and so on:

  • For a pin controller that can only do simple GPIO, a simple struct gpio_chip will be sufficient to handle it. There is no need to set up a struct pinctrl_desc structure; just write the GPIO controller driver as it.
  • If the controller can generate interrupts on top of the GPIO functionality, a struct irq_chip must be set up and registered to the IRQ subsystem.
  • For a controller that has pin multiplexing, advanced pin driver strength, and complex biasing, you should set up the following three interfaces :
    • struct gpio_chip, discussed earlier in this chapter
    • struct ...
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