Re: [PATCH (v4) 2/11] MIPS: bmips: Add bcm6345-l2-timer interrupt controller
From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Fri Nov 27 2015 - 03:38:59 EST
Simon,
On Thu, 26 Nov 2015, Simon Arlott wrote:
> +static inline u32 bcm6345_timer_read_int_status(struct bcm6345_timer *timer)
> +{
> + if (timer->interrupt_bits == 32)
> + return __raw_readl(timer->base + timer->regs[TIMER_INT_STATUS]);
> + else
> + return __raw_readb(timer->base + timer->regs[TIMER_INT_STATUS]);
> +}
Instead of having that pile of conditionals you could just define two
functions and have a function pointer in struct bcm6345_timer which
you initialize at init time.
> +static inline void bcm6345_timer_write_control(struct bcm6345_timer *timer,
> + unsigned int id, u32 val)
> +{
> + if (id >= timer->nr_timers) {
> + WARN(1, "%s: %d >= %d", __func__, id, timer->nr_timers);
This is more than silly. You call that form the init function via:
for (i = 0; i < timer->nr_timers; i++)
Hmm?
> +static void bcm6345_timer_unmask(struct irq_data *d)
> +{
> + struct bcm6345_timer *timer = irq_data_get_irq_chip_data(d);
> + unsigned long flags;
> + u8 val;
> +
> + if (d->hwirq < timer->nr_timers) {
Again. You can have two different interrupt chips without that
completely undocumented and non obvious conditional.
BTW, how are those simple interrupts masked at all?
> + raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&timer->lock, flags);
> + val = bcm6345_timer_read_int_enable(timer);
> + val |= BIT(d->hwirq);
> + bcm6345_timer_write_int_enable(timer, val);
> + raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&timer->lock, flags);
> + }
> +}
> + raw_spin_lock_init(&timer->lock);
> + timer->regs = regs;
> + timer->interrupt_bits = interrupt_bits;
> + timer->nr_timers = nr_timers;
> + timer->nr_interrupts = nr_timers + 1;
What is that extra interrupt about? For the casual reader this looks
like a bug ... Comments exist for a reason.
Thanks,
tglx
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