How to create IRQ mappings in a GPIO driver that doesn't control its IRQ domain ?

Mark Brown broonie at kernel.org
Thu Jul 25 09:15:56 EDT 2013


On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:45:33AM +0200, Laurent Pinchart wrote:

> The two devices are independent, so there's no real parent/child relationship. 
> However, as Grant proposed, I could list all the interrupts associated with 
> GPIOs in the GPIO controller DT node. I would then just call 
> irq_of_parse_and_map() in the .to_irq() handler to magically translate the 
> GPIO number to a mapped IRQ number.

> The number of interrupts can be pretty high (up to 58 in the worst case so 
> far), so an alternative would be to specify the interrupt-parent only, and 
> call irq_create_of_mapping() directly. What solution would you prefer ?

Are the interrupts in a contiguous block in the controller so you can
just pass around the controller and a base number?
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