config-pin.c isn't part of the kernel; it is just a C reimplementation of the 
userland config-pin script.  It isn't a perfect replacement.  It eliminates the 
platform configuration tables in the script, but it has some limitations.  One 
that comes to mind is that config-pin -q will display "default"  for a pin that 
has the default configuration, but doesn't tell you *what* the default 
configuration is...

Phil

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