[PATCH v0] gpio_keys: fix gpio key driver to proper support GIC interrupt
Arnd Bergmann
arnd at arndb.de
Wed Jun 10 16:08:09 PDT 2015
On Monday 08 June 2015 09:48:29 Y Vo wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 7:50 PM, Arnd Bergmann <arnd at arndb.de> wrote:
> > On Thursday 04 June 2015 14:25:12 Y Vo wrote:
> >> GIC is designed to support two of trigger mechanisms - active level
> >> high or edge rising. But in the gpio_keys driver, it tries to use both
> >> edge rising and edge falling trigger. This patch fixes the gpio_keys
> >> driver to request only the edge rising event when failed to configure the
> >> interrupt.
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: Y Vo <yvo at apm.com>
> >
> > I think you want to use an 'interrupts' property instead of a 'gpios'
> > property (or possibly both), so you can pass the right polarity.
>
> gpio-keys {
> compatible = "gpio-keys";
> apm_ctrl_name = "Power Button";
> btn2 {
> label = "EXT_INT2";
> gpios = <&sbgpio 13 0x0>;
> linux,code = <116>;
> linux,input-type = <0x1>; /* EV_KEY */
> };
> };
>
> sbgpio: sbgpio at 17001000{
> compatible = "apm,xgene-gpio-sb";
> reg = <0x0 0x17001000 0x0 0x400>;
> #gpio-cells = <2>;
> gpio-controller;
> interrupts = <0x0 0x28 0x1>,
> <0x0 0x29 0x1>,
> <0x0 0x2a 0x1>,
> <0x0 0x2b 0x1>,
> <0x0 0x2c 0x1>,
> <0x0 0x2d 0x1>;
> };
> I can change the polarity of interrupt in the sbgpio node, but the
> issue here is the gpio_key driver always set interrupt type to
> (irqflags = IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING | IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING). And the GIC
> driver only support edge rising or level high. So that's our issue.
No, please do as I wrote, and use an interrupts property in the gpio-keys
node.
Arnd
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