[RFC PATCH 0/6] DRIVERS: IRQCHIP: Add support for crossbar IP
Santosh Shilimkar
santosh.shilimkar at ti.com
Mon Sep 30 10:19:17 EDT 2013
On Monday 30 September 2013 09:59 AM, Sricharan R wrote:
> Some socs have a large number of interrupts requests to service
> the needs of its many peripherals and subsystems. All of the interrupt
> requests lines from the subsystems are not needed at the same
> time, so they have to be muxed to the controllers appropriately.
> In such places a interrupt controllers are preceded by an
> IRQ CROSSBAR that provides flexibility in muxing the device interrupt
> requests to the controller inputs.
>
> This series models the peripheral interrupts that can be routed through
> the crossbar to the GIC as 'routable-irqs'. The routable irqs are added
> in a separate linear domain inside the GIC. The registered routable domain's
> callback are invoked as a part of the GIC's callback, which in turn should
> allocate a free irq line and configure the IP accordingly. So every peripheral
> in the dts files mentions the fixed crossbar number as its interrupt. A free
> gic line for that gets allocated and configured when the peripheral's interrupt
> is mapped.
>
> The minimal crossbar driver to track and allocate free GIC lines and configure the
> crossbar is added here, along with the DT bindings.
>
You should have references to the previous discussions so that its
easier for new reviewers to understand why you ended up the approach.
I noticed you missed this in your last posts as well.
Regards,
Santosh
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