From: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk>
To: joelf@ti.com
Cc: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>,
Grant Likely <grant.likely@linaro.org>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH] RFC: interrupt consistency check for OF GPIO IRQs
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 15:17:36 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <522F1BF0.8080608@collabora.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <522EC392.8070002@ti.com>
On 09/10/2013 09:00 AM, Joel Fernandes wrote:
> On 07/31/2013 03:35 AM, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:
>> On 07/31/2013 01:44 AM, Linus Walleij wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 6:30 AM, Grant Likely <grant.likely@linaro.org> wrote:
>>>> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 6:36 AM, Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> wrote:
>>>>> To solve this dilemma, perform an interrupt consistency check
>>>>> when adding a GPIO chip: if the chip is both gpio-controller and
>>>>> interrupt-controller, walk all children of the device tree,
>>>>> check if these in turn reference the interrupt-controller, and
>>>>> if they do, loop over the interrupts used by that child and
>>>>> perform gpio_reques() and gpio_direction_input() on these,
>>>>> making them unreachable from the GPIO side.
>>>>
>>>> Ugh, that's pretty awful, and it doesn't actually solve the root
>>>> problem of the GPIO and IRQ subsystems not cooperating. It's also a
>>>> very DT-centric solution even though we're going to see the exact same
>>>> issue on ACPI machines.
>>>
>>> The problem is that the patches for OMAP that I applied
>>> and now have had to revert solves it in an even uglier way,
>>> leading to breaking boards, as was noticed.
>>>
>>> The approach in this patch has the potential to actually
>>> work without regressing a bunch of boards...
>>>
>>> Whether this is a problem in ACPI or not remains to be seen,
>>> but I'm not sure about that. Device trees allows for a GPIO line
>>> to be used as an interrupt source and GPIO line orthogonally,
>>> and that is the root of this problem. Does ACPI have the same
>>> problem, or does it impose natural restrictions on such use
>>> cases?
>>>
>>
>> I agree with Linus here. The problem is that GPIO controllers that can work as
>> IRQ sources are treated in the kernel as if there where two separate controlers
>> that are rather orthogonal: an irq_chip and a gpio_chip.
>> But DT allows to use a GPIO line as an IRQ just by using an omap-gpio phandle as
>> "interrupt-parent".
>>
>> So, there should be a place where both irq_chip and gpio_chip has to be related
>> somehow to properly configure a GPIO (request it and setting it as input) when
>> used as an IRQ by DT.
>>
>> My patch for OMAP used an irq_domain_ops .map function handler to configure the
>> GPIO when a IRQ was mapped since that seemed to me as the best place to do it.
>> This worked well in OMAP2+ platforms but unfortunately broke OMAP1 platforms
>> since they are still using legacy domain mapping thus not call .map.
>
> Just wondering- why .map not called for omap1? irq_create_mapping does seem to
> call -> irq_domain_associate which calls map function. For omap case, GPIO
> driver does call irq_create_mapping, just like omap2+ no?
>
That is what I understood too when writing the patch but I remember someone
mentioning legacy domain mapping not calling the .map function handler as a
possible cause for the OMAP1 regression and since Linus decided to revert the
patches in favor of a more general solution I didn't care to check if that was
true or not. Now looking at irq_create_mapping() I see that my assumption was
correct so I don't know what was the bug that caused the OMAP1 regression.
> Further, if for any reason the .map is not called. Can you not call gpio_request
> yourself direct in omap_gpio_chip_init function?
>
No, since you can't request a GPIO for all GPIO pins in the bank. Users have to
do it explicitly (or implicitly in the case of GPIO mapped as IRQ in DT).
> Does it really matter if you call gpio_request from .map or from the chip_init
> function?
>
Yes it does, because in DT the core calls irq_create_of_mapping() ->
irq_create_mapping() -> .map(). That way only are requested the GPIO pins that
are mapped as IRQ and not all of them.
> Also on a different note.. this would call gpio_request for *every* gpio line,
> but isn't that what your original patch that got reverted was doing in
> omap_gpio_chip_init:
>
> + if (!bank->chip.of_node)
> + for (j = 0; j < bank->width; j++)
> + irq_create_mapping(bank->domain, j);
>
No it won't. This is only needed for the legacy (non-DT) boot since no one calls
irq_create_mapping() so it has to be called explicitly.
And in that case .map will be called but gpio_request() won't since the call is
made only when bank->chip.of_node is not NULL.
> Just trying to understand your initial patch better.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Joel
>
Best regards,
Javier
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-09-10 13:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-07-29 12:36 [PATCH] RFC: interrupt consistency check for OF GPIO IRQs Linus Walleij
2013-07-30 4:30 ` Grant Likely
2013-07-30 23:44 ` Linus Walleij
2013-07-31 8:35 ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-08-02 9:57 ` Alexander Holler
2013-08-02 15:35 ` Alexander Holler
2013-08-03 7:23 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-10 7:00 ` Joel Fernandes
2013-09-10 13:17 ` Javier Martinez Canillas [this message]
2013-09-10 15:00 ` Joel Fernandes
2013-09-10 15:48 ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-09-10 16:25 ` Joel Fernandes
2013-09-11 7:05 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-11 7:16 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-11 7:30 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-11 7:36 ` Alexander Holler
2013-08-13 9:52 ` Lars Poeschel
2013-08-19 22:04 ` Laurent Pinchart
2013-08-21 22:02 ` Linus Walleij
2013-09-06 15:32 ` Laurent Pinchart
2013-09-11 15:30 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-11 16:14 ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-09-11 17:42 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-12 8:55 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-12 10:11 ` Javier Martinez Canillas
2013-09-12 10:28 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-12 11:09 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-12 11:26 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-12 11:37 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-12 15:19 ` Stephen Warren
2013-09-12 15:57 ` Alexander Holler
2013-09-18 0:36 ` Grant Likely
2013-10-20 12:41 ` Laurent Pinchart
2013-10-20 15:51 ` Tony Lindgren
2013-10-20 21:35 ` Stephen Warren
2013-10-21 23:26 ` Laurent Pinchart
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