[PATCH v1 1/1] pinctrl: intel: No need to disable IRQs in the handler

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In IRQ handler interrupts are already disabled, hence no need
to repeat it. Even in the threaded case, which is disabled here,
it is not a problem because IRQ framework serializes descriptor
handling. Remove disabling IRQ part in the handler.

Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 drivers/pinctrl/intel/pinctrl-intel.c | 5 ++---
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/pinctrl/intel/pinctrl-intel.c b/drivers/pinctrl/intel/pinctrl-intel.c
index 93237d6e4316..268aaad3bb08 100644
--- a/drivers/pinctrl/intel/pinctrl-intel.c
+++ b/drivers/pinctrl/intel/pinctrl-intel.c
@@ -1173,16 +1173,15 @@ static int intel_gpio_community_irq_handler(struct intel_pinctrl *pctrl,
 	for (gpp = 0; gpp < community->ngpps; gpp++) {
 		const struct intel_padgroup *padgrp = &community->gpps[gpp];
 		unsigned long pending, enabled, gpp_offset;
-		unsigned long flags;
 
-		raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&pctrl->lock, flags);
+		raw_spin_lock(&pctrl->lock);
 
 		pending = readl(community->regs + community->is_offset +
 				padgrp->reg_num * 4);
 		enabled = readl(community->regs + community->ie_offset +
 				padgrp->reg_num * 4);
 
-		raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pctrl->lock, flags);
+		raw_spin_unlock(&pctrl->lock);
 
 		/* Only interrupts that are enabled */
 		pending &= enabled;
-- 
2.30.1




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