spi->irq == 0 on module reload of driver using IRQF_TRIGGER_LOW
Marc Zyngier
marc.zyngier at arm.com
Sun Nov 12 07:41:01 PST 2017
On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 16:13:44 +0100
<kernel at martin.sperl.org> wrote:
> Hi Marc!
>
> > On 12.11.2017, at 15:13, Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier at arm.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 13:32:44 +0100
> > <kernel at martin.sperl.org> wrote:
> >
> > Martin,
> >
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> During the development of a new spi driver on a raspberry pi CM1
> >> I have seen an issue with the following code triggering strange behavior:
> >>
> >> ret = request_threaded_irq(spi->irq, NULL,
> >> mcp2517fd_can_ist,
> >> IRQF_ONESHOT | IRQF_TRIGGER_LOW,
> >> DEVICE_NAME, priv);
> >>
> >> This works fine the first time the module is loaded (spi->irq is not 0),
> >> but as soon as the module gets removed and reinstalled spi->irq is 0
> >> and I get the message in dmesg:
> >> [ 1282.311991] irq: type mismatch, failed to map hwirq-16 for /soc/gpio at 7e200000!
> >>
> >> This does not happen when using the IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING flag.
> >>
> >> in spi_drv_probe spi core does sets spi->dev to 0 in case
> >> of_irq_get returns < 0;
> >>
> >> The specific code that triggers this message and return 0 is
> >> irq_create_fwspec_mapping.
> >>
> >> After implementing: https://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg528469.html
> >> and also checking for spi->irq == 0, I get:
> >>
> >> [ 87.867456] irq: type mismatch (2/8), failed to map hwirq-16 for /soc/gpio at 7e200000!
> >
> > Well, you have the answer here: The interrupt has been configured with
> > a falling edge trigger, while you're requesting a level low. Obviously,
> > something is changing it.
>
> It was configured as level on the first install/request and the driver is
> not changed between rmmod and insmod, so it again requests level on the
> second request.
>
> >
> > It would be interesting to see both the driver code and the DT file
> > where the interrupt is described…
>
> The relevant patch to the device tree I am using:
> --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/bcm2835-rpi-b-plus.dts
> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/bcm2835-rpi-b-plus.dts
> @@ -107,3 +107,38 @@
> pinctrl-0 = <&uart0_gpio14>;
> status = "okay";
> };
> +
> +&gpio {
> + can0_pins: can0_pins {
> + brcm,pins = <16>;
> + brcm,function = <0>; /* input */
> + };
> +};
> +
> +/ {
> + can0_osc: can0_osc {
> + compatible = "fixed-clock";
> + #clock-cells = <0>;
> + clock-frequency = <4000000>;
> + };
> +};
> +
> +&spi {
> + status = "okay";
> +
> + can0: mcp2517fd at 0 {
> + reg = <0>;
> + compatible = "microchip,mcp2517fd";
> + pinctrl-names = "default";
> + pinctrl-0 = <&can0_pins>;
> + spi-max-frequency = <12500000>;
> + interrupt-parent = <&gpio>;
> + interrupts = <16 0x2>;
This indicates a falling edge. No wonder the kernel is confused (I
don't know why this isn't enforced the first time though, probably an
issue in the GPIO irqchip driver...). Replacing this 2 with a 8 should
allow you to make some progress.
Thanks,
M.
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