On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 4:15 PM Akhil R <akhilrajeev@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Thanks for doing this, very helpful! My comments below. > Added details and example for named interrupts in the ACPI Table Table. ... > +Named Interrupts > +================ > + > +Drivers with ACPI node can have names to interrupts in ACPI table which > +can be used to get the irq number in the driver. IRQ > +The interrupt name can be listed in _DSD as 'interrupt-names'. The names > +should be listed as an array of strings which will map to the Interrupt > +property in ACPI table corresponding to its index. 'Interrupt property' --> 'Interrupt() resource' the ACPI > +The table below shows an example of its usage:: > + > + Device (DEV0) { > + ... > + Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate() { > + ... > + Interrupt (ResourceConsumer, Level, ActiveHigh, Exclusive) { > + 0x20, > + 0x24 > + } > + }) > + > + Name (_DSD, Package () { > + ToUUID("daffd814-6eba-4d8c-8a91-bc9bbf4aa301"), > + Package () { > + Package () {"interrupt-names", > + Package (2) {"default", "alert"}}, > + } Package () { Package () { "interrupt-names", Package () {"default", "alert"} }, } > + ... > + }) > + } Please, drop the indentation to just 4 spaces. > +The interrupt name 'default' will correspond to 0x20 in Interrupt property Interrupt() resource > +and 'alert' to 0x24. > + > +The driver can call the function - device_irq_get_byname with the device device_irq_get_byname() > +and interrupt name as arguments to get the corresponding irq number. IRQ -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko