Re: [PATCH v2] regmap-irq: Use regmap_irq_update_bits instead of regmap_write

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On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 01:29:55PM +0100, Marek Szyprowski wrote:
> Hi Prasad,
> 
> On 19.01.2022 15:29, Prasad Kumpatla wrote:
> > With the existing logic by using regmap_write() all the bits in
> > the register are being updated which is not expected. To update only the
> > interrupt raised bit and not tocuhing other bits, replace regmap_write()
> > with regmap_irq_update_bits().
> >
> > This patch is to fix the issue observed in MBHC button press/release events.
> >
> > Fixes: 3a6f0fb7b8eb ("regmap: irq: Add support to clear ack registers")
> > Signed-off-by: Prasad Kumpatla <quic_pkumpatl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> There is something wrong with this patch. Since it landed in linux-next 
> (20220204) I get an interrupt storm on two of my test devices:
> 
> 1. ARM 32bit Exynos4412-based Trats2 ("wm8994-codec wm8994-codec: FIFO 
> error" message)
> 
> 2. ARM 64bit Exynos5433-based TM2e ("arizona spi1.0: Mixer dropped 
> sample" message)
> 
> Definitely the interrupts are not acknowledged properly. Once I find 
> some spare time, I will check it further which regmap configuration 
> triggers the issue, but it is definitely related to this patch. 
> Reverting it on top of current linux-next fixes the issue.
> 

Yeah I was just looking at this patch it looks a bit weird. Like
most IRQ acks are write 1 to clear, so doing an update_bits seems
unlikely to work, as it will ack every pending interrupt. As the
whole idea of doing a regmap_write was to only write 1 to the bits
that need ACKed.

I suspect what is needed here is the inverted case wants an
update bits but the normal case needs to stay as a regmap_write.

Thanks,
Charles



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