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* GPIO and interrupt
@ 2023-07-26 10:10 Tony He
  2023-07-26 11:09 ` Ahmad Fatoum
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From: Tony He @ 2023-07-26 10:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kernelnewbies

Hi,

I'm writing button driver. The button is based on GPIO.When the button
is pressed or released, the interrupt is generated. According to the
GPIO value(1 or 0) , I can know which action is taken(pressed or
released).
However, a question occurred to me. Do I need to consider when to get
the GPIO value? I mean is it possible that GPIO value will be changed
caused by another interrupt when I get the GPIO value in top or bottom
half
of first interrupt? I know the CPU is fast and pushing/releasing
button is slow, so it should not happen in practice. But let's just
consider this case in theory. You can assume the button is pushed or
released very very fast.

Seems that GPIO interrupt is special comparing with other device with
cache. There is no cache to store data(GPIO value) for GPIO. Right?
Can someone help to clarify this question? Thanks a lot.

Tony

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