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Linus Torvalds d5f7411411 Merge tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux
Pull gpio updates from Bartosz Golaszewski:
 "There are two new drivers and support for more models in existing
  ones.

  The generic GPIO API has been reworked and all users converted
  which allowed us to move the fields specific to the generic GPIO
  implementation out of the high-level struct gpio_chip into its own
  structure that wraps the gpio_chip.

  Other than that, there's nothing too exciting. Mostly minor tweaks and
  fixes all over the place, some refactoring and some small new features
  in helper modules.

  GPIO core:
   - add support for sparse pin ranges to the glue between GPIO and
     pinctrl
   - use a common prefix across all GPIO descriptor flags for improved
     namespacing

  New drivers:
   - add new GPIO driver for the Nuvoton NCT6694
   - add new GPIO driver for MAX7360

  Driver improvements:
   - add support for Tegra 256 to the gpio-tegra186 driver
   - add support for Loongson-2K0300 to the gpio-loongson-64bit driver
   - refactor the gpio-aggregator module to expose its GPIO forwarder
     API to other in-kernel users (to enable merging of a new pinctrl
     driver that uses it)
   - convert all remaining drivers to using the modernized generic GPIO
     chip API and remove the old interface
   - stop displaying global GPIO numbers in debugfs output of controller
     drivers
   - extend the gpio-regmap helper with a new config option and improve
     its support for GPIO interrupts
   - remove redundant fast_io parameter from regmap configs in GPIO
     drivers that already use MMIO regmaps which imply it
   - add support for a new model in gpio-mmio: ixp4xx expansion bus
   - order includes alphabetically in a few drivers for better
     readability
   - use generic device properties where applicable
   - use devm_mutex_init() where applicable
   - extend build coverage of drivers by enabling more to be compiled
     with COMPILE_TEST enabled
   - allow building gpio-stmpe as a module
   - use dev_err_probe() where it makes sense in drivers

  Late driver fixes:
   - fix setting GPIO direction to output in gpio-mpfs

  Documentation:
   - document the usage of software nodes with GPIO chips

  Device-tree bindings:
   - Add DT bindings documents for new hardware: Tegra256, MAX7360
   - Document a new model in Loongson bindings: LS2K0300
   - Document a new model using the generic GPIO binding: IXP4xx
   - Convert the DT binding for fsl,mxs-pinctrl to YAML
   - fix the schema ID in the "trivial" GPIO schema
   - describe GPIO hogs in the generic GPIO binding"

* tag 'gpio-updates-for-v6.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brgl/linux: (122 commits)
  gpio: mpfs: fix setting gpio direction to output
  gpio: generic: move GPIO_GENERIC_ flags to the correct header
  gpio: generic: rename BGPIOF_ flags to GPIO_GENERIC_
  gpio: nomadik: fix the debugfs helper stub
  MAINTAINERS: Add entry on MAX7360 driver
  input: misc: Add support for MAX7360 rotary
  input: keyboard: Add support for MAX7360 keypad
  gpio: max7360: Add MAX7360 gpio support
  gpio: regmap: Allow to provide init_valid_mask callback
  gpio: regmap: Allow to allocate regmap-irq device
  pwm: max7360: Add MAX7360 PWM support
  pinctrl: Add MAX7360 pinctrl driver
  mfd: Add max7360 support
  dt-bindings: mfd: gpio: Add MAX7360
  rtc: Add Nuvoton NCT6694 RTC support
  hwmon: Add Nuvoton NCT6694 HWMON support
  watchdog: Add Nuvoton NCT6694 WDT support
  can: Add Nuvoton NCT6694 CANFD support
  i2c: Add Nuvoton NCT6694 I2C support
  gpio: Add Nuvoton NCT6694 GPIO support
  ...
2025-10-01 11:34:12 -07:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#ifndef _LINUX_STRING_CHOICES_H_
#define _LINUX_STRING_CHOICES_H_
/*
* Here provide a series of helpers in the str_$TRUE_$FALSE format (you can
* also expand some helpers as needed), where $TRUE and $FALSE are their
* corresponding literal strings. These helpers can be used in the printing
* and also in other places where constant strings are required. Using these
* helpers offers the following benefits:
* 1) Reducing the hardcoding of strings, which makes the code more elegant
* through these simple literal-meaning helpers.
* 2) Unifying the output, which prevents the same string from being printed
* in various forms, such as enable/disable, enabled/disabled, en/dis.
* 3) Deduping by the linker, which results in a smaller binary file.
*/
#include <linux/types.h>
static inline const char *str_assert_deassert(bool v)
{
return v ? "assert" : "deassert";
}
#define str_deassert_assert(v) str_assert_deassert(!(v))
static inline const char *str_enable_disable(bool v)
{
return v ? "enable" : "disable";
}
#define str_disable_enable(v) str_enable_disable(!(v))
static inline const char *str_enabled_disabled(bool v)
{
return v ? "enabled" : "disabled";
}
#define str_disabled_enabled(v) str_enabled_disabled(!(v))
static inline const char *str_hi_lo(bool v)
{
return v ? "hi" : "lo";
}
#define str_lo_hi(v) str_hi_lo(!(v))
static inline const char *str_high_low(bool v)
{
return v ? "high" : "low";
}
#define str_low_high(v) str_high_low(!(v))
static inline const char *str_input_output(bool v)
{
return v ? "input" : "output";
}
#define str_output_input(v) str_input_output(!(v))
static inline const char *str_on_off(bool v)
{
return v ? "on" : "off";
}
#define str_off_on(v) str_on_off(!(v))
static inline const char *str_read_write(bool v)
{
return v ? "read" : "write";
}
#define str_write_read(v) str_read_write(!(v))
static inline const char *str_true_false(bool v)
{
return v ? "true" : "false";
}
#define str_false_true(v) str_true_false(!(v))
static inline const char *str_up_down(bool v)
{
return v ? "up" : "down";
}
#define str_down_up(v) str_up_down(!(v))
static inline const char *str_yes_no(bool v)
{
return v ? "yes" : "no";
}
#define str_no_yes(v) str_yes_no(!(v))
/**
* str_plural - Return the simple pluralization based on English counts
* @num: Number used for deciding pluralization
*
* If @num is 1, returns empty string, otherwise returns "s".
*/
static inline const char *str_plural(size_t num)
{
return num == 1 ? "" : "s";
}
#endif