On Tuesday 24 September 2013 11:45 AM, Balaji T K wrote: > On Tuesday 24 September 2013 09:10 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote: >> * Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [130924 01:06]: >>> The OMAP GPIO controller HW requires a pin to be configured in GPIO >>> input mode in order to operate as an interrupt input. Since drivers >>> should not be aware of whether an interrupt pin is also a GPIO or not, >>> the HW should be fully configured/enabled as an IRQ if a driver solely >>> uses IRQ APIs such as request_irq(), and never calls any GPIO-related >>> APIs. As such, add the missing HW setup to the OMAP GPIO controller's >>> irq_chip driver. >>> >>> Since this bypasses the GPIO subsystem we have to ensure that another >>> caller won't be able to request the same GPIO pin that is used as an >>> IRQ and set its direction as output. Requesting the GPIO and setting >>> its direction as input is allowed though. >> >> Also please mention the regression that this fixes. So far we know >> that smsc911x for tobi and igep boards in mainline, and also the > >> MMC card detect for omap4 boards. > Hi Tony, > > Card detect on omap4 board (sdp and panda) is not based on omap gpio, > so I think this fix is not applicable for omap4. > > Card detect line for SD card goes to power IC on OMAP4 panda and SDP. > I confused Tony mostly. It was OMAP4 SPI based ethernet which uses the GPIO as an interrupt line. So for Panda, its Ethernet driver and not MMC. Regards, Santosh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html