On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 03:44:00PM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote: > I recently realised that the gpiolib play ugly tricks on the > unsuspecting irq_chip structures by patching the callbacks. > > Not only this breaks when an irq_chip structure is made const (which > really should be the default case), but it also forces this structure > to be copied at nauseam for each instance of the GPIO block, which is > a waste of memory. > > My current approach is to add a new irq_chip flag (IRQCHIP_IMMUTABLE) > which does what it says on the tin: don't you dare writing there. > Gpiolib is further updated not to install its own callbacks, and it > becomes the responsibility of the driver to call into the gpiolib when > required. This is similar to what we do for other subsystems such as > PCI-MSI. > > 3 drivers are updated to this new model: M1, QC and Tegra, as I > actively use them (though Tegra is hosed at the moment), keeping a Hosed in what way? Anything I can help with? Thierry
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