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From: Rob Herring <robherring2@gmail.com>
To: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk>
Cc: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>,
	Jon Hunter <jon-hunter@ti.com>,
	Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>,
	devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org,
	Rob Herring <rob.herring@calxeda.com>,
	Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>,
	linux-omap <linux-omap@vger.kernel.org>,
	linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] of/irq: store IRQ trigger/level in struct resource flags
Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 17:05:26 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <51633F26.7000400@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1365148088-11175-1-git-send-email-javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk>

On 04/05/2013 02:48 AM, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:
> According to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt
> the "#interrupt-cells" property of an "interrupt-controller" is used
> to define the number of cells needed to specify a single interrupt.
> 
> A commonly used variant is two cell on which #interrupt-cells = <2>
> and the first cell defines the index of the interrupt in the controller
> and the second cell is used to specify any of the following flags:
> 
>     - bits[3:0] trigger type and level flags
>         1 = low-to-high edge triggered
>         2 = high-to-low edge triggered
>         4 = active high level-sensitive
>         8 = active low level-sensitive
> 
> An example of an interrupt controller which use the two cell format is
> the OMAP GPIO controller that allows GPIO lines to be used as IRQ
> (Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-omap.txt)
> 
> But setting #interrupt-cells = <2> on the OMAP GPIO device node and
> specifying the GPIO-IRQ type and level flags on the second cell does not
> store this value on the populated IORESOURCE_IRQ struct resource.
> 
> This is because when using an IRQ from an interrupt controller and
> setting both cells (e.g:)
> 
> 	interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>;
> 	interrupts = <16 8>;
> 
> A call to of_irq_to_resource() is made and this function calls to
> irq_of_parse_and_map_type() to get the virtual IRQ mapped to the real
> index for this interrupt controller. This IRQ number is populated on
> the struct resource:
> 
> int of_irq_to_resource(struct device_node *dev, int index, struct resource *r)
> {
> 	int irq = irq_of_parse_and_map(dev, index);
> 	..
> 	r->start = r->end = irq;
> }
> 
> irq_of_parse_and_map() calls to irq_create_of_mapping() which calls to
> the correct xlate function handler according to "#interrupt-cells"
> (irq_domain_xlate_onecell or irq_domain_xlate_twocell) and to
> irq_set_irq_type() to set the IRQ type.
> 
> But the type is never returned so it can't be saved on the IRQ struct
> resource flags member.
> 
> This means that drivers that need the IRQ type/level flags defined in
> the DT won't be able to get it.

But the interrupt controllers that need the information should be able
to get to it via irqd_get_trigger_type. What problem exactly are you
trying to fix? What driver would use this?

My understanding of the IORESOURCE_IRQ_xxx (and DMA) bits are they are
ISA specific and therefore should not be used on non-ISA buses.

Rob



  reply	other threads:[~2013-04-08 22:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-04-05  7:48 [PATCH 1/1] of/irq: store IRQ trigger/level in struct resource flags Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-04-08 22:05 ` Rob Herring [this message]
2013-04-08 22:16   ` Stephen Warren
2013-04-08 22:56     ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-04-09  2:45       ` Rob Herring
2013-04-09  8:26         ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-04-09  8:28           ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-04-18 12:17         ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-04-08 22:44   ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-06-05 23:26     ` Grant Likely
2013-06-06  8:00       ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-06-06  8:50       ` Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD
2013-06-06  9:13         ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-06-06  9:58         ` Tomasz Figa
2013-06-05 23:34 ` Grant Likely
2013-06-06  8:47   ` Javier Martinez Canillas

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