Re: [PATCH] regmap-irq: allow auto-allocated IRQs to be mapped

From: Mark Brown
Date: Sat Aug 04 2012 - 09:05:03 EST


On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 07:05:15PM +0100, Anthony Olech wrote:

> if the irq_base is set to -1 when calling regmap_add_irq_chip()
> then allow the IRQ to be mapped even if the allocated irq_base
> is actually zero.

> This restores the behaviour seen in v3.4, and I assume that the
> tidy-ups just made in v3.5 INADVERTENTLY introduce this change
> in behaviour.

Please pay MORE attention to the changelog - obviously there's no
problem mapping automatically allocated IRQs, there's only any effect if
they happen to GET allocated at zero.

The only real issue I see with the current code is that if the user
explicitly wants to statically allocate an IRQ range at zero they can't.
The current intended behaviour is that we use a linear domain unless a
positive IRQ base is specified, though we're not quite doing that right
now as a transitional measure until drivers are updated.

The current da9052 driver usage seems to have quite a few problems, I do
recall having to fix some problems that make me doubt if it ever worked
well. Looking at the code now I see it's using hard coded references to
absolute IRQ numbers which is an issue... It should be being converted
to use regmap_irq_get_virq().
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