Am 11.09.2013 09:30, schrieb Alexander Holler:
And another small update. ;)
Am 11.09.2013 09:16, schrieb Alexander Holler:
To summarize what happens if a driver uses a gpio as irq:
gpio_request() // This works only if the gpio was not requested before
gpio_direction_input()
gpio_to_irq() // This needs an irq-mapping
request_threaded_irq()
So I would suggest multiple steps to change that:
1. Create a mapping for every gpio found in DT (or all gpios if no DT is
used). I think that is what Linus patch does (sorry, I haven't really
followed this thread and didn't look in deep at the patch).
2. Implement gpio_request_for_irq()
This would just be a small macro for gpio_request();
gpio_direction_input()
I would add gpio_to_irq() to that macro, so that it returns the irq
number or zero if something failed.
Doing that, it would be easy to mark gpio_to_irq() as deprecated and
driver authors would change automatically to use gpio_request_for_irq()
(or gpio_request_as_irq() which might more correct english).
So I would suggest just the two steps above, the first with the mapping
and the second which introduces gpio_request_as_irq() and marks
gpio_to_irq() as deprecated.
Everthing else I would leave out for the future (so I wouldn't request
gpios centrally).
Regards,
Alexander Holler
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