Laurent Pinchart wrote:
On Thursday 28 August 2008, Scott Wood wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 05:57:13PM +0200, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
I'm facing a situation where I need to call cpm2_clk_setup and cpm2_set_pin from a device driver compiled as a module. Before submitting a patch to export both functions, I'd like to make
sure there isn't a cleaner way to implement the desired
functionality without calling functions that are supposed to be
used by board setup code.
Have you looked at using the GPIO API?

Yes, but the GPIO API doesn't support dedicated pin usage. Basically
all I can do is configure a pin as a general purpose input or output,
and set its level when configured as an output. The GPIO API doesn't
provide any way to access the PAR and SOR registers.

OK, wasn't sure what it was that you needed to set at runtime. Are you actually switching between dedicated functions dynamically? Why do you need to do this?

Beside, the GPIO API won't help configuring clock routing.

Why does the clock routing need to change dynamically?

If it turns out this really does need to happen, we can add some locks and export the functions, but I'd like to hear more about the use case first.

-Scott
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