[PATCH v9 1/1] irqchip: imx-gpcv2: IMX GPCv2 driver for wakeup sources

Sudeep Holla sudeep.holla at arm.com
Tue Aug 25 07:45:56 PDT 2015



On 25/08/15 15:14, Shenwei Wang wrote:
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sudeep Holla [mailto:sudeep.holla at arm.com]

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>> I don't see this driver doing anything extra apart from keeping the wakeup irqs
>> enabled. i.e. You use the same cpu*wake register to mask/unmask the interrupt
>> as well as set the wakeup source. Since the wakeup interrupt will be enabled by
>> the driver, you just need to mark it as wake-up source and nothing extra in the
>> controller right ?
>> If so, you need to set IRQCHIP_SKIP_SET_WAKE as you are just leaving that irq
>> enabled and not doing any extra configuration to enable it as wakeup source.
>> Please correct if that wrong, but from the code that's what I could infer.
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> There is no special for this driver. We just use the IRQCHIP driver framework to
> manage the wakeup sources. Why did you propose to set IRQCHIP_SKIP_SET_WAKE
> flag here? If you don't need the wakeup feature, you should just not enable this
> driver in the configuration.
>

No, if the driver doesn't nothing extra to configure the wake up source
other than keeping it enabled, then it fits the case of SKIP_SET_WAKE.
The driver using this wake would have requested and enabled the irq.
When it calls enable_irq_wake, you have nothing extra to set(atleast
from the looks of the driver), so setting SKIP_SET_WAKE will skip the
call and updated the wake flags in irq core.

I don't see the real need of 2 separate sets of irq mask being saved in
either case.

Regards,
Sudeep



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