From: archit taneja <archit@ti.com>
To: "Balbi, Felipe" <balbi@ti.com>
Cc: "Valkeinen, Tomi" <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>,
"linux-omap@vger.kernel.org" <linux-omap@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: OMAP: DSS2: Common IRQ handler for all OMAPs
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 09:58:24 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D5A00E8.4060701@ti.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110214143001.GK2549@legolas.emea.dhcp.ti.com>
Hi,
On Monday 14 February 2011 08:00 PM, Balbi, Felipe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 04:21:47PM +0200, Tomi Valkeinen wrote:
>> On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 08:56 +0000, archit taneja wrote:
>>> OMAP2 has an irq line dedicated for DISPC interrupts, there is no DSI
>>> on omap2.
>>> OMAP3 has a common irq line for DISPC and DSI interrupts.
>>> OMAP4 has seperate irq lines for DISPC and DSI Interrupts.
>>>
>>> Use dss_features to have a common DSS irq handler for all OMAP revisions.
>>>
>>> Also, use a member of the global dss structure to store the irq number
>>> as it is used in 2 functions.
>>
>> It's good to remove the cpu_is_xxxx() calls, but I'm not quite sure
>> about this patch...
>>
>> Could we use shared interrupt handlers here, so that dss.c would handle
>> only DISPC interrupts (or should it be even in dispc.c?) and dsi.c would
>> handle DSI interrupts?
Could you elaborate this a bit more?
>>
>> On OMAP3 both dss.c and dsi.c would register to the same interrupt, and
>> they would need to check if the interrupt was really for them. On OMAP4
>> the code could be the same, even though the check is unnecessary.
The code can't be exactly the same. The DSS_IRQSTATUS register used on
OMAP3 doesn't exist on OMAP4. A read to this register on OMAP4 would
cause a hang/crash.
>>
>> Also, as I mentioned in the email I sent some minutes ago, this patch
>> fixes the free_irq call in dss_exit. Things like that should never be
>> fixed silently, even if it's trivial like in this case.
>
Will take care of this from now on.
> does it make sense to install an irq_chip for that ? I mean, can you
> mask/unmask dss and or dsi IRQs ? If you can, then it might make sense
> to take a look into GENIRQ and install an irq_chip for that. Then both
> dsi and dss would be able to use standard request_irq() API.
>
We could disable dsi IRQs by masking all the possible interrupt events
in DSI_IRQSTATUS. The same goes for dispc. Is this what you meant by
masking/unmasking irqs?
<snip>
Regards,
Archit
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-02-15 4:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-02-02 8:56 [PATCH] OMAP: DSS2: Common IRQ handler for all OMAPs Archit Taneja
2011-02-14 14:21 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2011-02-14 14:30 ` Felipe Balbi
2011-02-15 4:28 ` archit taneja [this message]
2011-02-15 7:27 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2011-02-15 8:30 ` archit taneja
2011-02-15 8:37 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2011-02-15 8:47 ` archit taneja
2011-02-15 9:25 ` archit taneja
2011-02-15 10:23 ` Cousson, Benoit
2011-02-15 10:28 ` Semwal, Sumit
2011-02-15 10:50 ` Cousson, Benoit
2011-02-15 12:43 ` archit taneja
2011-02-15 12:56 ` Cousson, Benoit
2011-02-15 10:57 ` Felipe Balbi
2011-02-15 11:25 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2011-02-15 11:42 ` Felipe Balbi
2011-02-15 8:05 ` Felipe Balbi
2011-02-15 8:20 ` archit taneja
2011-02-15 8:23 ` Felipe Balbi
2011-02-15 7:45 ` Tomi Valkeinen
2011-02-15 8:03 ` archit taneja
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