* request_irq fails to get interrupt 12
@ 2007-10-22 16:47 Alan Bennett
2007-10-22 17:21 ` S. Fricke
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Alan Bennett @ 2007-10-22 16:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Freescale experts. Why on earth can't I request the IRQ for Timer1?
static int __init
dvr_ph_init(void)
{
u32 rv;
int k;
//rv = driver_register(&dvr_ph_driver);
for (k=0;k<64;k++) {
rv = request_irq(k,dvrph_isr , 0, "dvr_ph", NULL);
if (rv!=-38) printkplus("request_irq for %d returns %d", k,rv);
}
return rv;
}
Results in:
dvr_ph_init 145 - enter the routine
dvr_ph_init 155 -
dvr_ph_init 161 - request_irq for 16 returns -16 (vector 16 = TMCNT)
dvr_ph_init 161 - request_irq for 32 returns 0 (vector 32 = FCC1)
dvr_ph_init 161 - request_irq for 33 returns -16 (vector 33 = FCC2)
dvr_ph_init 161 - request_irq for 40 returns 0 (vector 40 = SCC1)
dvr_ph_init 161 - request_irq for 43 returns 0 (vector 43 = SCC4)
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* Re: request_irq fails to get interrupt 12
2007-10-22 16:47 Alan Bennett
@ 2007-10-22 17:21 ` S. Fricke
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: S. Fricke @ 2007-10-22 17:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
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Hello,
> Freescale experts. Why on earth can't I request the IRQ for Timer1?
Please consule my question on [1] and the answers.
[1] http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2007-September/042061.html
bye
Silvio Fricke
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* Re: request_irq fails to get interrupt 12
@ 2007-10-22 19:55 Alan Bennett
2007-10-22 20:33 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
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From: Alan Bennett @ 2007-10-22 19:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Ok, so what does it take to expose an interrupt vector on a pq2 PIC??
-Alan
Current:
/
localbus{
...
fundevice1 {
interrupts = <c 8>;
interrupt-parent = <&PIC>;
};
...
soc@e0000000 {
PIC: interrupt-controller@10c00 {
#interrupt-cells = <2>;
interrupt-controller;
reg = <10c00 80>;
compatible = "fsl,mpc8248-pic", "fsl,pq2-pic";
};
Is the above device tree enough on its own?
Do I have to write some platform code beyond:
static void __init ep8248_pic_init(void)
{
struct device_node *np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "fsl,pq2-pic");
if (!np) {
printk(KERN_ERR "PIC init: can not find cpm-pic node\n");
return;
}
cpm2_pic_init(np);
of_node_put(np);
}
-Alan
Hello,
> Freescale experts. Why on earth can't I request the IRQ for Timer1?
Please consule my question on [1] and the answers.
[1] http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2007-September/042061.html
bye
Silvio Fricke
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* Re: request_irq fails to get interrupt 12
2007-10-22 19:55 request_irq fails to get interrupt 12 Alan Bennett
@ 2007-10-22 20:33 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2007-10-22 20:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alan Bennett; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 13:55 -0600, Alan Bennett wrote:
> Ok, so what does it take to expose an interrupt vector on a pq2 PIC??
> -Alan
Also, if it's the default PIC or if you happen to have the PIC struct
irq_host pointer at hand, a quickish way for internal device interrupts
is to directly call irq_create_mapping() though using the device-tree is
nicer.
Ben.
> Current:
> /
> localbus{
> ...
> fundevice1 {
> interrupts = <c 8>;
> interrupt-parent = <&PIC>;
> };
> ...
> soc@e0000000 {
> PIC: interrupt-controller@10c00 {
> #interrupt-cells = <2>;
> interrupt-controller;
> reg = <10c00 80>;
> compatible = "fsl,mpc8248-pic", "fsl,pq2-pic";
> };
> Is the above device tree enough on its own?
> Do I have to write some platform code beyond:
> static void __init ep8248_pic_init(void)
> {
> struct device_node *np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "fsl,pq2-pic");
> if (!np) {
> printk(KERN_ERR "PIC init: can not find cpm-pic node\n");
> return;
> }
>
> cpm2_pic_init(np);
> of_node_put(np);
> }
>
> -Alan
>
> Hello,
>
> > Freescale experts. Why on earth can't I request the IRQ for Timer1?
>
> Please consule my question on [1] and the answers.
>
> [1] http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2007-September/042061.html
>
> bye
> Silvio Fricke
>
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