On Wed, Jan 02, 2019 at 09:42:51AM +0200, Matti Vaittinen wrote: > On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 07:11:27PM +0000, Mark Brown wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 10:05:33AM +0200, Matti Vaittinen wrote: > > > > > Last night - just when I was about to get some sleep - it stroke me. I > > > think the correct thing to do would be leaving the irq_set_type to NULL > > > for those IRQ chips which do not support type setting. If we do that, > > > then the irq core will take care of situations where user requests type > > > setting but the chip does not support it. Which means the regmap-irq > > > would be no different from any other irq chip where type setting is not > > > supported. > > > > Yes, this is the best fix - let the framework handle things properly. > > We'll need a second set of operations and to select which to use based > > on having type information but that's fine. > > > > > So at the cost of removing "const" from regmap_irq_chip we could do: > > > > ... > > > > > Mark, Geert, what do you think? (And maybe same for the .irq_set_wake - > > > but I did omit this as I have never looked at the wake functionality > > > before). > > > > We need a separate struct as otherwise if there's multiple devices with > > regmap irq_chip implementations then they'll collide with each other > > Right. I must admit I didn't notice this! I was about to make a nasty > error there... > Looking at the code I think it just copies the struct anyway, basically using it as a template so I think this should be fine. > > you're probably right that we need to do the same thing for the wake > > configuration. I'll still look at applying your patch as a temporary > > fix though. > > Thanks Mark. I try to cook a patch with copying of struct irq_chip still > at this week but I wont rush it (I have some other topics under work) as > the regression should be fixed by the other patch. > Just to check that is this patch here: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20181227084443.GA23991@localhost.localdomain/ Just want to check what will be applied so I know it will fix the regression I am seeing as well. Thanks, Charles