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Re: [PATCH v2 0/8] ath10k: pci fixes 2013-11-22

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Michal Kazior <michal.kazior@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hi,
>
> ath10k didn't play well with other devices on a
> shared irq line. This patchset fixes support for
> shared legacy interrupts. 
>
> Some rework was necessary because ath10k was using
> disable_irq and CE irq masking (which is not
> sufficient for shared interrupts).
>
> Since main irq handlers are now registered after
> boot, BMI is now polling for CE updates. I haven't
> observed any differences in boot speed.
>
> Also this plugs a leak I spotted during rework and
> adds an option for testing different irq modes.
>
> v2:
>  * simplify ath10k_pci_irq_pending()
>  * combine memory leak fix patch with a
>    functionality decoupling (it's very closely
>    related)
>  * fix 'irq: nobody cared'
>  * change MSI/MSI-X disabling parameters
>  * some minor fixes & code shuffling to avoid
>    forward declarations
>
>
> Michal Kazior (8):
>   ath10k: don't consume other's shared interrupts
>   ath10k: split up pci irq code
>   ath10k: don't use interrupts for BMI
>   ath10k: decouple ath10k_pci_start_ce()
>   ath10k: defer irq registration until hif start()
>   ath10k: extract functions for legacy irq handling
>   ath10k: re-add support for early fw indication
>   ath10k: allow explicit MSI/MSI-X disabling

Thanks, all eight applied.

-- 
Kalle Valo
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