Re: [PATCH 1/9 v3] usb: musb: Adding names for IRQs in resource structure

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Hello Mike,

On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Mike Frysinger wrote:

> well, currently, your resource definition must always be in the order
> of dev int and then dma int.  if it isnt, then i dont think musb is
> going to work.
> 
> not sure why you wouldnt simply change your platform resources to
> match the what the driver expects ...

The resource data is getting automatically populated from a set of data 
generated from TI's hardware database for the OMAP platform, at least.  
While we could hack in some exceptions to that tool to generate resources 
in a specific order, it seems less fragile to use the resource name 
instead.  That way, no matter what order the resources are generated, the 
driver should still work.


- Paul
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