Hi Marc, 2017-09-07 21:25 GMT+09:00 Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@xxxxxxx>: > On 07/09/17 12:41, Masahiro Yamada wrote: >> Prior to the addition of irq_domain_push_irq(), the hierarchy >> IRQ domain always allocates IRQs from the outer-most domain. >> Each irqchip usually calls irq_domain_alloc_irqs_parent(), >> ascending the topology up to the root irqchip. >> >> The brand-new function irq_domain_push_irq() allows us to allocate >> IRQs for parent domain first, then add a child irq_data to the >> tail of the chain. >> >> For the new use-case, if the parent sets a temporary trigger type, >> it may differ from the type requested to the outer-most irqchip, >> then irq_create_fwspec_mapping() warns "type mismatch, failed to map..." >> >> Clear the trigger type when a new irq_data is connected to the chain. >> >> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> >> Changes in v4: >> - Newly added >> >> >> kernel/irq/irqdomain.c | 3 +++ >> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/kernel/irq/irqdomain.c b/kernel/irq/irqdomain.c >> index da3e0b6..18d11b9 100644 >> --- a/kernel/irq/irqdomain.c >> +++ b/kernel/irq/irqdomain.c >> @@ -1532,6 +1532,9 @@ int irq_domain_push_irq(struct irq_domain *domain, int virq, void *arg) >> tail_irq_data->chip = NULL; >> tail_irq_data->chip_data = NULL; >> >> + /* clear the trigger type to avoid "type mismatch" error */ >> + irqd_set_trigger_type(tail_irq_data, IRQ_TYPE_NONE); >> + > > This feels wrong. The initial interrupt hierarchy does have a set > trigger, because it has been configured already, and switching it to > NONE is hiding the fact that you're setting it to another, conflicting > value. > > Your new fwspec should have a type that is really compatible with with > the underlying interrupt, however "temporary". If it is not, you have a > problem. > My motivation is to describe interrupt connection by DT property, like follows: interrupts = <48 4>, <49 4>, <50 4>, <51 4>, <52 4>, <53 4>, <54 4>, <55 4>, <56 4>, <57 4>, <58 4>, <59 4>, <60 4>, <61 4>, <62 4>, <63 4>, <154 4>, <155 4>, <156 4>, <157 4>, <158 4>; The number of cells is fixed, so I need to give something as the second parameter. The "4" may not be a real trigger type, it is just a temporal value to fill the space. The device may pass a different trigger type when it calls gpio_to_irq() && request_irq(). I cannot know the real trigger type until the device is probed. Having said that, if this is a bad idea, I will consider a different approach for my GPIO driver. -- Best Regards Masahiro Yamada -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-gpio" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html