Commit 79317baa authored by Mauro Carvalho Chehab's avatar Mauro Carvalho Chehab

media: atomisp: place all gpio parsing together

Instead of parsing GPIO for two exceptions inside the logic
which would be trying to use the GPIO, move the init code
to the routine which adds a new gmin device.

Move the notes to it too, as this helps to identify where
those two GPIO settings are used, explaining why they're
defaulting to -1 when not found.
Tested-by: default avatarAndy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
parent 2b5b3221
......@@ -83,6 +83,9 @@ struct gmin_subdev {
bool v1p2_on;
bool v2p8_vcm_on;
int v1p8_gpio;
int v2p8_gpio;
u8 pwm_i2c_addr;
/* For PMIC AXP */
......@@ -122,24 +125,6 @@ static const struct atomisp_platform_data pdata = {
.subdevs = pdata_subdevs,
};
/*
* Something of a hack. The ECS E7 board drives camera 2.8v from an
* external regulator instead of the PMIC. There's a gmin_CamV2P8
* config variable that specifies the GPIO to handle this particular
* case, but this needs a broader architecture for handling camera
* power.
*/
enum { V2P8_GPIO_UNSET = -2, V2P8_GPIO_NONE = -1 };
static int v2p8_gpio = V2P8_GPIO_UNSET;
/*
* Something of a hack. The CHT RVP board drives camera 1.8v from an
* external regulator instead of the PMIC just like ECS E7 board, see the
* comments above.
*/
enum { V1P8_GPIO_UNSET = -2, V1P8_GPIO_NONE = -1 };
static int v1p8_gpio = V1P8_GPIO_UNSET;
static LIST_HEAD(vcm_devices);
static DEFINE_MUTEX(vcm_lock);
......@@ -548,6 +533,23 @@ static struct gmin_subdev *gmin_subdev_add(struct v4l2_subdev *subdev)
else
dev_info(dev, "will handle gpio1 via ACPI\n");
/*
* Those are used only when there is an external regulator apart
* from the PMIC that would be providing power supply, like on the
* two cases below:
*
* The ECS E7 board drives camera 2.8v from an external regulator
* instead of the PMIC. There's a gmin_CamV2P8 config variable
* that specifies the GPIO to handle this particular case,
* but this needs a broader architecture for handling camera power.
*
* The CHT RVP board drives camera 1.8v from an* external regulator
* instead of the PMIC just like ECS E7 board.
*/
gs->v1p8_gpio = gmin_get_var_int(dev, true, "V1P8GPIO", -1);
gs->v2p8_gpio = gmin_get_var_int(dev, true, "V2P8GPIO", -1);
/*
* FIXME:
*
......@@ -830,26 +832,22 @@ static int gmin_v1p8_ctrl(struct v4l2_subdev *subdev, int on)
dev = &client->dev;
if (v1p8_gpio == V1P8_GPIO_UNSET) {
v1p8_gpio = gmin_get_var_int(dev, true,
"V1P8GPIO", V1P8_GPIO_NONE);
if (v1p8_gpio != V1P8_GPIO_NONE) {
pr_info("atomisp_gmin_platform: 1.8v power on GPIO %d\n",
v1p8_gpio);
ret = gpio_request(v1p8_gpio, "camera_v1p8_en");
if (!ret)
ret = gpio_direction_output(v1p8_gpio, 0);
if (ret)
pr_err("V1P8 GPIO initialization failed\n");
}
if (gs->v1p8_gpio >= 0) {
pr_info("atomisp_gmin_platform: 1.8v power on GPIO %d\n",
gs->v1p8_gpio);
ret = gpio_request(gs->v1p8_gpio, "camera_v1p8_en");
if (!ret)
ret = gpio_direction_output(gs->v1p8_gpio, 0);
if (ret)
pr_err("V1P8 GPIO initialization failed\n");
}
if (!gs || gs->v1p8_on == on)
return 0;
gs->v1p8_on = on;
if (v1p8_gpio >= 0)
gpio_set_value(v1p8_gpio, on);
if (gs->v1p8_gpio >= 0)
gpio_set_value(gs->v1p8_gpio, on);
if (gs->v1p8_reg) {
regulator_set_voltage(gs->v1p8_reg, 1800000, 1800000);
......@@ -892,26 +890,22 @@ static int gmin_v2p8_ctrl(struct v4l2_subdev *subdev, int on)
dev = &client->dev;
if (v2p8_gpio == V2P8_GPIO_UNSET) {
v2p8_gpio = gmin_get_var_int(dev, true,
"V2P8GPIO", V2P8_GPIO_NONE);
if (v2p8_gpio != V2P8_GPIO_NONE) {
pr_info("atomisp_gmin_platform: 2.8v power on GPIO %d\n",
v2p8_gpio);
ret = gpio_request(v2p8_gpio, "camera_v2p8");
if (!ret)
ret = gpio_direction_output(v2p8_gpio, 0);
if (ret)
pr_err("V2P8 GPIO initialization failed\n");
}
if (gs->v2p8_gpio >= 0) {
pr_info("atomisp_gmin_platform: 2.8v power on GPIO %d\n",
gs->v2p8_gpio);
ret = gpio_request(gs->v2p8_gpio, "camera_v2p8");
if (!ret)
ret = gpio_direction_output(gs->v2p8_gpio, 0);
if (ret)
pr_err("V2P8 GPIO initialization failed\n");
}
if (!gs || gs->v2p8_on == on)
return 0;
gs->v2p8_on = on;
if (v2p8_gpio >= 0)
gpio_set_value(v2p8_gpio, on);
if (gs->v2p8_gpio >= 0)
gpio_set_value(gs->v2p8_gpio, on);
if (gs->v2p8_reg) {
regulator_set_voltage(gs->v2p8_reg, 2900000, 2900000);
......
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