On Tue, 8 Nov 2016, Peter Rosin wrote: > +/* > + * The envelope_detector_comp_latch function works together with the compare > + * interrupt service routine below (envelope_detector_comp_isr) as a latch > + * (one-bit memory) for if the interrupt has triggered since last calling > + * this function. > + * The ..._comp_isr function disables the interrupt so that the cpu does not > + * need to service a possible interrupt flood from the comparator when no-one > + * cares anyway, and this ..._comp_latch function reenables them again if > + * needed. > + */ > +static int envelope_detector_comp_latch(struct envelope *env) > +{ > + int comp; > + > + spin_lock_irq(&env->comp_lock); > + comp = env->comp; > + env->comp = 0; > + spin_unlock_irq(&env->comp_lock); > + > + if (!comp) > + return 0; > + > + /* > + * The irq was disabled, and is reenabled just now. > + * But there might have been a pending irq that > + * happened while the irq was disabled that fires > + * just as the irq is reenabled. That is not what > + * is desired. > + */ > + enable_irq(env->comp_irq); > + > + /* So, synchronize this possibly pending irq... */ > + synchronize_irq(env->comp_irq); > + > + /* ...and redo the whole dance. */ > + spin_lock_irq(&env->comp_lock); > + comp = env->comp; > + env->comp = 0; > + spin_unlock_irq(&env->comp_lock); > + > + if (comp) > + enable_irq(env->comp_irq); So you need that whole dance including the delayed work because you cannot call iio_write_channel_raw() from hard interrupt context, right? So you might just register a threaded interrupt handler, which should make this whole thing way simpler. devm_request_threaded_irq(dev, irq, NULL, your_isr, IRQF_ONESHOT, ...); The core will mask the interrupt line until the threaded handler is finished. The threaded handler is invoked with preemption enabled, so you can sleep there as long as you want. So you can do everything in your handler and the above dance is just not required. Thanks, tglx -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-iio" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html