RE: [PATCH 3/3] ARM: dts: r7s72100: add USB device to device tree

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Hi Geert,

On Friday, January 05, 2018, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> > But then...the number goes back to '73' when you look at it in
> > /proc/interrupts.
> 
> Having an identical number in /proc/interrupts is a coincidence.
> These numbers are virtual, and may change even across reboots.

I'm not talking about the id number (the 1st column). I'm talking 
about the 4th column.

$ uname -rs
Linux 4.15.0-rc5-00008-g366d22ea091b
$ cat /proc/interrupts
           CPU0
 17:       2365     GIC-0 135 Edge      ostm
 18:          0     GIC-0 230 Level     e8008000.serial:rx err
 19:         45     GIC-0 231 Level     e8008000.serial:rx full
 20:        194     GIC-0 232 Level     e8008000.serial:tx empty
 21:          0     GIC-0 229 Level     e8008000.serial:break
 24:          0     GIC-0 189 Level     riic-tend
 25:          0     GIC-0 190 Edge      riic-rdrf
 26:          0     GIC-0 191 Edge      riic-tdre
 27:          0     GIC-0 192 Level     riic-stop
 29:          0     GIC-0 194 Level     riic-nack
 32:        160     GIC-0 213 Level     riic-tend
 33:        160     GIC-0 214 Edge      riic-rdrf
 34:        480     GIC-0 215 Edge      riic-tdre
 35:        240     GIC-0 216 Level     riic-stop
 37:          0     GIC-0 218 Level     riic-nack
 40:          0     GIC-0 139 Level     fcff0000.timer
 42:          0     GIC-0 305 Level     e804e800.sd
 43:         52     GIC-0 306 Level     e804e800.sd
 44:          0     GIC-0 307 Level     e804e800.sd
 45:          0     GIC-0 308 Edge      sh-rtc period
 46:          0     GIC-0 309 Edge      sh-rtc carry
 47:          0     GIC-0 310 Edge      sh-rtc alarm
 48:          0     GIC-0  73 Level     e8010000.usbhs
Err:          0


> > Any opinions????
> 
> Not really, except that no single .dts(i) file seems to have "- 32".

Then I can be a pioneer of new software!!  ;)


I'll just change it back to a single number when I upstream code just to
be consistent.


Thanks,
Chris

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