Re: [PATCH v6] irqchip: Add support for tango interrupt router
From: Mason
Date: Mon Aug 21 2017 - 12:13:32 EST
On 20/08/2017 19:22, Mason wrote:
> On 07/08/2017 14:47, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>
>> On 01/08/17 17:56, Mason wrote:
>>
>>> +static int tango_set_type(struct irq_data *data, uint flow_type)
>>> +{
>>> + return 0;
>>
>> What does this mean? Either you can do a set-type (and you do it), or
>> you cannot, and you fail. At least you check that what you're asked to
>> do matches the configuration.
>
> IIRC, __irq_set_trigger() barfed when I did it differently.
The way the problem manifests is that /proc/interrupts cannot
determine the trigger types.
(I think the issue might be deeper than this cosmetic aspect.)
# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3
40: 1832 333 2378 471 GIC-0 29 Edge twd
41: 487 0 0 0 mapper 1 Edge serial
44: 50 0 0 0 mapper 38 Edge eth0
51: 3 0 0 0 mapper 37 Edge phy_interrupt
(1 and 38 are actually level interrupts.)
ret = sprintf(buf, "%s\n",
irqd_is_level_type(&desc->irq_data) ? "level" : "edge");
__irq_set_trigger() is a no-op when irq_set_type is not implemented.
But if the callback returns 0, then __irq_set_trigger() eventually calls
irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_TRIGGER_MASK);
irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, flags);
Should I be calling irqd_get_trigger_type() myself earlier,
perhaps in the domain alloc function?
That's what drivers/irqchip/irq-pic32-evic.c seems to do.
The comment seems to state otherwise though:
/*
* Must only be called inside irq_chip.irq_set_type() functions.
*/
static inline void irqd_set_trigger_type(struct irq_data *d, u32 type)
Regards.