[PATCH 3/4] irqchip: irq-armada-370-xp: use shorter names for irq_chip
Gregory CLEMENT
gregory.clement at free-electrons.com
Tue Jan 26 08:23:17 PST 2016
Hi Thomas,
On mar., janv. 26 2016, Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni at free-electrons.com> wrote:
> Gregory,
>
> Thanks for your feedback!
>
> On Wed, 23 Dec 2015 12:23:19 +0100, Gregory CLEMENT wrote:
>
>> > static struct irq_chip armada_370_xp_irq_chip = {
>> > - .name = "armada_370_xp_irq",
>> > + .name = "MPIC",
>>
>> MPIC is the name also used by the power PC interrupt controller, so it
>> would be confusing to use exactly the same name.
>
> Not really: on a given system, you won't have the PowerPC interrupt
> controller and the Marvell interrupt controller. For example, for the
Do not underestimate the creativity of the hardware designers :)
But I agree that it is very unlikely.
> ARM GIC, /proc/interrupts only shows GIC-0, not "ARM GIC-0".
>
>> What about calling it "MRVL MPIC" or "MVEBU MPIC"?
>> the name remains short but it won't be confused with the power PC ones.
>
> Those names are still too long for a nice /proc/interrupts output:
>
> # cat /proc/interrupts
> CPU0 CPU1
> 17: 2878 2726 GIC-0 29 Edge twd
> 18: 0 0 MRVL MPIC 5 Level armada_370_xp_per_cpu_tick
> 21: 142 0 GIC-0 34 Level mv64xxx_i2c
> 22: 235 0 GIC-0 44 Level serial
> 37: 0 0 GIC-0 50 Level ehci_hcd:usb1
> 41: 0 0 GIC-0 53 Level f10a3800.rtc
> 42: 0 0 GIC-0 58 Level ahci-mvebu[f10a8000.sata]
> 43: 0 0 GIC-0 60 Level ahci-mvebu[f10e0000.sata]
> 44: 1040 0 GIC-0 57 Level mmc0
> 45: 0 0 GIC-0 48 Level xhci-hcd:usb2
> 46: 0 0 GIC-0 49 Level xhci-hcd:usb4
> 108: 2 0 GIC-0 54 Level f1060800.xor
> 109: 2 0 GIC-0 97 Level f1060900.xor
> 110: 2 0 MRVL MSI MPIC 524288 Edge eth0
>
OK with this output I see your point, so let's move to MPIC.
Thanks,
Gregory
> Of course that's really a minor detail, but I don't think it's worth
> making those names longer than "MSI MPIC" and "MPIC".
>
> Thanks!
>
> Thomas
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