On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 10:27:54AM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote: > On 12/02/2019 09:19, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > > When userspace wants to monitor GPIO line interrupts, the GPIO > > framework requests a threaded interrupt with IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING, > > IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING or both. The testing module tries to act like real > > hardware and so if we pass only one of the *_TRIGGER_* flags, we want > > the simulated interrupt of corresponding type to be fired. > > Well, that's not how HW works. I cannot follow. I agree with Bartosz here. If you configure your SoC's irq-controller to only fire on a raising edge, you don't get an event when the line falls. > > Another solution - if you don't like this one - would be to have more > > specialized functions: irq_sim_fire_rising() and > > irq_sim_fire_falling(). How about that? > > I think you're missing the point. So far, your API has been "an > interrupt has fired", no matter what the trigger is, and that's fine. > That's just modeling the output of an abstract interrupt controller into > whatever the irqsim is simulating. > > Now, what you're exposing is "this is how the line changed". Which is an > entirely different business, as you're now exposing the device output > line. Yes, you can model it with raising/falling, but you need at least > resampling for level interrupts, and actual edge detection (raising > followed by raising only generates a single interrupt, while > raising-falling-raising generates two). This matches my concern and that's why I suggested somewhere else in this thread to put the configuration of the sensitiveness and the actual tracking of the line in the same component (either irqsim or gpio-mockup). Given that there are only two irqsim users and the other one (something in iio) doesn't need that sensitiveness stuff (and I cannot imagine another user of irqsim with the sensitiveness support) I think it is best to move this to the mockup driver. That's how "normal" hardware drivers have to do it, too. Best regards Uwe -- Pengutronix e.K. | Uwe Kleine-König | Industrial Linux Solutions | http://www.pengutronix.de/ |