On Tue, 02 Jan 2024 14:07:24 -0700, Mark Hasemeyer wrote: > Currently the cros_ec driver assumes that its associated interrupt is > wake capable. This is an incorrect assumption as some Chromebooks use a > separate wake pin, while others overload the interrupt for wake and IO. > This patch train updates the driver to query the underlying ACPI/DT data > to determine whether or not the IRQ should be enabled for wake. > > Both the device tree and ACPI systems have methods for reporting IRQ > wake capability. In device tree based systems, a node can advertise > itself as a 'wakeup-source'. In ACPI based systems, GpioInt and > Interrupt resource descriptors can use the 'SharedAndWake' or > 'ExclusiveAndWake' share types. > > [...] Applied, thanks! [14/24] arm64: dts: qcom: sc7180: Enable cros-ec-spi as wake source commit: f172a341ec1f66bac2866720931594e81f02ad4d [15/24] arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280: Enable cros-ec-spi as wake source commit: a4b28b9ecc99673da875e214b1a06f1e0f0a24fa [16/24] arm64: dts: qcom: sdm845: Enable cros-ec-spi as wake source commit: a7baa25bfbfdcd4e76414f29ab43317ded8d3e6e Best regards, -- Bjorn Andersson <andersson@xxxxxxxxxx>