[PATCH 03/12] mtd: nand: omap: Move IRQ handling from GPMC to NAND driver
nick
xerofoify at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 06:15:09 PDT 2015
On 2015-07-13 09:12 AM, Roger Quadros wrote:
> On 13/07/15 16:03, nick wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 2015-07-13 09:01 AM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
>>> * nick <xerofoify at gmail.com> [150713 05:54]:
>>>> On 2015-07-13 08:40 AM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
>>>>> * Roger Quadros <rogerq at ti.com> [150713 03:07]:
>>>>>
>>>>>> What is the best map we should use for irqchip?
>>>>>> Some Socs have 4 WAIT pins, some have 3 and some have 2.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Should we start with 0,1,2, for the wait pins and use the next
>>>>>> available free one for the NAND?
>>>>>
>>>>> Maybe we can just use the bits defined for each SoC in the
>>>>> GPMC_IRQSTATUS register for the mapping?
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Is that a good idea as to my knowledge of OMAP platforms that register is hardware
>>>> dependent and therefore that may be an issue unless your idea is to create device
>>>> tables like the way they do in the nand subsystems to support various vendor's
>>>> nand flash expect here for the pins on OMAP SOCs.
>>>
>>> Do you mean mapping irqs based on the GPMC_IRQSTATUS register
>>> bits? If so, that's pretty much how all the GPIO drivers
>>> handle them. We can have a SoC specific irqmask of the valid
>>> bits passed from the dts files, and if necessary we can also
>>> add custom SoC specific IRQ handlers to the GPMC driver if
>>> needed.
>>>
>>> The idea is that the NAND driver can just request the irq
>>> from the GPMC driver and do whatever it wants with the
>>> interrupt.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>> Tony,
>> That is what I was hoping the code was doing. So what appears to be the problem with the
>> patches related to irq requesting from the GPMC driver.
>> Cheers,
>> Nick
>>
>
> The problem with this patch is that it expects GPMC_IRQ registers
> to be accessible by the NAND driver and looses the 2 to 4 pins
> of WAIT pin edge detection interrupt capability if it is needed
> for generic use. (not NAND/GPMC memory specific)
>
> cheers,
> -roger
>
I am not sure if this is possible with OMAP boards but can we split the pins
into 1 or 2 for NAND/GPMC memory specific and use the others for WAIT interrupt
capability.
Nick
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