[PATCH 5.1 39/96] gpio: pca953x: hack to fix 24 bit gpio expanders
From: Greg Kroah-Hartman
Date: Mon Jul 08 2019 - 11:37:22 EST
[ Upstream commit 3b00691cc46a4089368a008b30655a8343411715 ]
24 bit expanders use REG_ADDR_AI in combination with register addressing. This
conflicts with regmap which takes this bit as part of the register number,
i.e. a second cache entry is defined for accessed with REG_ADDR_AI being
set although on the chip it is the same register as with REG_ADDR_AI being
cleared.
The problem was introduced by
commit b32cecb46bdc ("gpio: pca953x: Extract the register address mangling to single function")
but only became visible by
commit 8b9f9d4dc511 ("regmap: verify if register is writeable before writing operations")
because before, the regmap size was effectively ignored and
pca953x_writeable_register() did know to ignore REG_ADDR_AI. Still, there
were two separate cache entries created.
Since the use of REG_ADDR_AI seems to be static we can work around this
issue by simply increasing the size of the regmap to cover the "virtual"
registers with REG_ADDR_AI being set. This only means that half of the
regmap buffer will be unused.
Reported-by: H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Suggested-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/gpio/gpio-pca953x.c | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-pca953x.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-pca953x.c
index 7e76830b3368..b6f10e56dfa0 100644
--- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-pca953x.c
+++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-pca953x.c
@@ -306,7 +306,8 @@ static const struct regmap_config pca953x_i2c_regmap = {
.volatile_reg = pca953x_volatile_register,
.cache_type = REGCACHE_RBTREE,
- .max_register = 0x7f,
+ /* REVISIT: should be 0x7f but some 24 bit chips use REG_ADDR_AI */
+ .max_register = 0xff,
};
static u8 pca953x_recalc_addr(struct pca953x_chip *chip, int reg, int off,
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