Thread (28 messages) 28 messages, 4 authors, 2016-11-04

Re: [PATCH 4/9] pinctrl: meson: allow gpio to request irq

From: Thomas Gleixner <hidden>
Date: 2016-10-25 10:42:07
Also in: linux-amlogic, linux-arm-kernel, linux-gpio, lkml

On Tue, 25 Oct 2016, Linus Walleij wrote:
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 11:06 AM, Jerome Brunet [off-list ref] wrote:
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Isn't this usecase (also as described in the cover letter) a textbook
example of when you should be using hierarchical irqdomain?

Please check with Marc et al on hierarchical irqdomains.
Linus,
Do you mean I should create a new hierarchical irqdomains in each of
the two pinctrl instances we have in these SoC, these domains being
stacked on the one I just added for controller in irqchip ?

I did not understand this is what you meant when I asked you the
question at ELCE.
Honestly, I do not understand when and where to properly use
hierarchical irqdomain, even after Marc's talk at ELC-E.
Hierarchical irqdomains are used when you have several levels of interrupt
hardware to deliver an interrupt.

For example on x86 we have:

 device --- [IOAPIC] -- [VECTOR]

and we can have this expanded to

 device --- [IOAPIC] -- [IRQ Remapping] -- [VECTOR]

and we have more things hanging off the VECTOR domain

 device --- [IOAPIC] ---
                       |--- [VECTOR]
 device --- [PCIMSI] ---

So with irq remapping this might look like this:

 device --- [IOAPIC] ---
                       |-----------------------
 device --- [PCIMSI] ---                      |
                                              |---[VECTOR]
 device --- [IOAPIC] ---                      |
                       |--[IRQ Remapping]------
 device --- [PCIMSI] ---                      

The important part is that this hierarchy deals with a single Linux virq
and all parts of the hierarchy are required for setup and possibly for
mask/ack/eoi.

This is different from a demultiplex interrupt

 device --- [DEMUX] --- [GIC]

where the demultiplex interrupt is a different virq than the device
virq. The demux interrupt chip can have a parent relation ship, which can
be required to propagate information, e.g. wake on a device behind the
demux must keep the gic as a wake irq as well. But it's not hierarchical in
the sense of our hierarchical irq domains.

Hope that helps.

Thanks,

	tglx
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