Thread (16 messages) 16 messages, 5 authors, 2013-07-31

How to create IRQ mappings in a GPIO driver that doesn't control its IRQ domain ?

From: laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com (Laurent Pinchart)
Date: 2013-07-31 11:13:47
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Hi Grant,

On Saturday 27 July 2013 23:00:21 Grant Likely wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jul 2013 15:22:29 +0200, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
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On Thursday 25 July 2013 14:15:56 Mark Brown wrote:
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On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:45:33AM +0200, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
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The two devices are independent, so there's no real parent/child
relationship. However, as Grant proposed, I could list all the
interrupts associated with GPIOs in the GPIO controller DT node. I
would then just call irq_of_parse_and_map() in the .to_irq() handler
to magically translate the GPIO number to a mapped IRQ number.

The number of interrupts can be pretty high (up to 58 in the worst
case so far), so an alternative would be to specify the interrupt-
parent only, and call irq_create_of_mapping() directly. What solution
would you prefer ?
Are the interrupts in a contiguous block in the controller so you can
just pass around the controller and a base number?
In two of the three SoCs I need to fix they are. I've just realized that
in the last one the interrupts are in two contiguous blocks in two
different parents. I will thus need at least a list of <parent-phandle
base count>.

Our standard interrupt bindings don't seem to support multiple parents,
You can actually do it by using a dummy node with interrupt-map and
interrupt-map-mask properties, but it is a pretty ugly solution in my
opinion.
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is that something that we want to fix or should I go for custom bindings ?
Yes, I think it is something that we want to fix. Jean-Christophe was going
to propose an alternative to the interrupts property which allows an array
of <phandle interrupt-specifier> tuples, but I've not seen anything yet. Go
ahead and make a proposal.
More work, great :-)

A bit of bikeshedding here, as the "interrupts" property is already used, how 
should I name the new property ?
You could try to encode a base+count variant, but honestly I don't think it
would be a good idea because it only would work with a very narrow set of
use cases. Consider if #interrupt-cells was set to 2. Which cell gets
incremented in the range of interrupts specified? Better I think to merely
have an array of fully specified irqs. Support for that property could be
transparently baked into the core interrupt parsing functions.
I agree, I'll try that.

-- 
Regards,

Laurent Pinchart
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