2014-11-17 11:05 GMT+01:00 Alexander Shiyan [off-list ref]:
Mon, 17 Nov 2014 10:59:09 +0100 ?? Uwe Kleine-K?nig [off-list ref]:
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Hello Richard,
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So finally the prototypes would be:
int mctrl_gpio_request_irqs(struct mctrl_gpios*, struct
uart_port*, irqhandler_t);
void mctrl_gpio_free_irqs(struct mctrl_gpios*);
I think:
struct mctrl_gpios {
struct uart_port *port;
struct {
gpio_desc *gpio;
unsigned int irq;
I think it's just "int irq;" there
irqs are unsigned. Some functions returning an irq use "int", but
depending on who you ask this only for error reporting or a relict.
Use 0 for invalid/unused in mctrl_gpio*.
afaik, IRQ 0 is valid irq number.
Unfortunately, that's right. For instance on atmel processors, irq 0
is often used.