Hi again, On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 01:21:43PM -0500, Felipe Balbi wrote: > On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 11:10:48AM -0700, David Cohen wrote: > > >My idea is always use threaded irq and passing flags into request. > > >Like as: > > >unsigned long flags = res->flags & IORESOURCE_BITS; > > >... > > >request_threaded_irq(max->irq, serial_m3110_irq, IRQF_ONESHOT | flags, "max3110", max); > > > > > > Oh, maybe we were talking about different things afterall :) > > The reason this struct plat_max3110 was created is to allow platform > > code (located under arch/x86/platform/intel-mid/device_libs/) to define > > the irq edge type. > > When I saw your comment I though you were referring to struct resource > > (which has IORESOURCE_IRQ_* flags). But unlike platform_device, > > spi_device has no struct resource * to replace the need of struct > > plat_max3110. > > > > OTOH your suggestion can replace this piece of code: > > > > @@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ struct uart_max3110 { > > u8 clock; > > u8 parity, word_7bits; > > u16 irq; > > + u16 irq_edge_triggered; > > max3110 is already edge triggered: > > 495 ret = request_irq(max->irq, serial_m3110_irq, > 496 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING, "max3110", max); > > it would be nice a threaded IRQ instead of using a singlethread > workqueue, though. making it clearer, you only converted to threaded IRQ when edge_triggered isn't set, why don't you *always* use threaded IRQs ? -- balbi
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