Re: C67x00 driver

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On Fri, 16 Jul 2010, A C wrote:

> Hello, I send the following message yesterday. But more generally, I
> want to know if somebody has already used the C67x00 driver ?
> Cheers
> 
> ------
> Hello,
> I am currently trying to use the C67x00 driver in the vanilla branch
> of Linux. I use it in coprocessor hpi mode (GPIO30 and GPIO31 =0)
> There is something that I do not understand in the code.
> In the probe() function there is a call to the function
> hpi_reg_init(). In this function the interrupts are no more routed
> from HPI.
> Then, in the probe function, the ll_reset() is called, there is a send
> in the mailbox, and the response should be an interupt. But I do not
> receveive any interrupt. I think it is normal because as I said they
> are no more routed from the HPI. So I think I miss something.
> Someone could tell me where the interrupt are routed towards HPI ?
> Thanks by advance
> Adrien

In addition to posting messages on the mailing list, you should write
to the author of the c67x00 driver -- or at least, the person who
submitted it for inclusion in the Linux kernel (CC'ed).  After all, who
is more likely to have used it than the person who wrote it?

Alan Stern

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