On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 4:30 AM Marc Zyngier <maz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Since 041284181226 ("of/irq: Allow matching of an interrupt-map local > to an interrupt controller"), a handful of interrupt controllers have > stopped working correctly. This is due to the DT exposing a non-sensical > interrupt-map property, and their drivers relying on the kernel ignoring > this property. > > Since we cannot realistically fix this terrible behaviour, add a quirk > for the limited set of devices that have implemented this monster, > and document that this is a pretty bad practice. > > Cc: Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: John Crispin <john@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Biwen Li <biwen.li@xxxxxxx> > Cc: Chris Brandt <chris.brandt@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@xxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/of/irq.c | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/of/irq.c b/drivers/of/irq.c > index b10f015b2e37..27a5173c813c 100644 > --- a/drivers/of/irq.c > +++ b/drivers/of/irq.c > @@ -76,6 +76,36 @@ struct device_node *of_irq_find_parent(struct device_node *child) > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_irq_find_parent); > > +/* > + * These interrupt controllers abuse interrupt-map for unspeakable > + * reasons and rely on the core code to *ignore* it (the drivers do > + * their own parsing of the property). > + * > + * If you think of adding to the list for something *new*, think > + * again. There is a high chance that you will be sent back to the > + * drawing board. > + */ > +static const char * const of_irq_imap_abusers[] = { > + "CBEA,platform-spider-pic", > + "sti,platform-spider-pic", > + "realtek,rtl-intc", > + "fsl,ls1021a-extirq", > + "fsl,ls1043a-extirq", > + "fsl,ls1088a-extirq", > + "renesas,rza1-irqc", > +}; I guess this list was obtained by with a: git grep '"interrupt-map"' I suppose that should be sufficient to find all the cases. I'd like to be able to identify this case just from a DT file, but it's not really clear Perhaps a simpler solution to all this is only handle interrupt-map with interrupt-controller if it points to its own node. That works for Apple and I don't see a need beyond that case. > +static bool of_irq_abuses_interrupt_map(struct device_node *np) > +{ > + int i; > + > + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(of_irq_imap_abusers); i++) > + if (of_device_is_compatible(np, of_irq_imap_abusers[i])) > + return true; > + > + return false; With a NULL terminated list, you can use of_device_compatible_match() instead . Rob