Triggering the interrupt of the IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW type can lead to probing issues with the device for the current driver (encountered on the Pine64 PineNote). Basically the interrupt would be triggered before certain commands were sent to the device, leading to a race between the device responding fast enough and the irq handler fetching a data frame from it. Actually all devices currently using the driver already use a falling edge trigger. Signed-off-by: Maximilian Weigand <mweigand@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@xxxxxxxxxx> --- .../devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml index 1959ec394768..a77203c78d6e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/cypress,tt21000.yaml @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ examples: pinctrl-names = "default"; pinctrl-0 = <&tp_reset_ds203>; interrupt-parent = <&pio>; - interrupts = <1 5 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; + interrupts = <1 5 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; reset-gpios = <&pio 7 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; vdd-supply = <®_touch>; -- 2.39.2