[RFC v4 net-next 2/4] net: dsa: mt7530: add interrupt support

Andrew Lunn andrew at lunn.ch
Tue Apr 13 13:52:59 BST 2021


> I guess this is depends whether the most usual case is to have all
> these interrupts being actively in use or not. Most interrupts only
> use a limited portion of their interrupt space at any given time.
> Allocating all interrupts and creating mappings upfront is a waste of
> memory.
> 
> If the use case here is that all these interrupts will be wired and
> used in most cases, then upfront allocation is probably not a problem.

Hi Marc

The interrupts are generally used. Since this is an Ethernet switch,
generally the port is administratively up, even if there is no cable
plugged in. Once/if a cable is plugged in and there is a link peer,
the PHY will interrupt to indicate this.

The only real case i can think of when the interrupts are not used is
when the switch has more ports than connected to the front panel. This
can happen in industrial settings, but not SOHO. Those ports which
don't go anywhere are never configured up and so the interrupt is
never used.

      Andrew



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