max14830 nobody cared Disbling IRQ issue

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Hi, Hugo.
We fixed our clock issue in the platform; and you were right, I need to bump the delay to 100 in addition. I pulled in the latest version of max310x.c from torvals linux and I still get the "nobody cared" stack traces & the interrupts get disabled.  I'm hoping you can help me get beyond this.

57:     100001          0 1e780000.gpio 152 Level     11-006c
 58:     500001          0 1e780000.gpio 153 Level     11-0061
 59:     100001          0 1e780000.gpio 154 Level     11-0062
 60:     100001          0 1e780000.gpio 155 Level     11-0064
[   88.832861] [<da8c4f2b>] irq_default_primary_handler threaded [<ac7ce979>] max310x_ist
[   88.841725] Disabling IRQ #57
[  175.370303] [<da8c4f2b>] irq_default_primary_handler threaded [<ac7ce979>] max310x_ist
[  175.379166] Disabling IRQ #59
[  262.242889] [<da8c4f2b>] irq_default_primary_handler threaded [<ac7ce979>] max310x_ist
[  262.251752] Disabling IRQ #60
[  369.903466] [<da8c4f2b>] irq_default_primary_handler threaded [<ac7ce979>] max310x_ist
[  369.912332] Disabling IRQ #58

Thank you.
Usha
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