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author | Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@stericsson.com> | 2013-02-06 21:54:34 +0100 |
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committer | Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> | 2013-02-08 14:25:32 +0100 |
commit | e2ddf46ab4ab40a657a1808cf4e358c46ae1ba68 (patch) | |
tree | 542563712b202faa18aefaff44c94feab5b312e4 /drivers/mfd | |
parent | 9c677b9b74d4314ed7f222bf802d6d1e7585eb65 (diff) | |
download | blackbird-op-linux-e2ddf46ab4ab40a657a1808cf4e358c46ae1ba68.tar.gz blackbird-op-linux-e2ddf46ab4ab40a657a1808cf4e358c46ae1ba68.zip |
mfd: ab8500: actually handle the AB8500 GPIO IRQs correctly
The patch:
"mfd: ab8500: prepare to handle AB8500 GPIO's IRQs correctly"
altered the AB8500 IRQ mask/unmask functions such that they
would handle masking on/off the falling edge IRQ if this was
requested by the consumer. However the bit mask for hwirqs
43 and 44 was shifting the bit mask incorrectly, resulting in
the wrong IRQ being mased/unmasked.
Further while the patch would mask/unmask the correct line,
when the interrupt actually came in, it would still be treated
as a valid hwirq. The offsetting applied when masking/unmasking
was not applied when handling the IRQ, i.e. the falling edge
lines were not routed back to the rising edge lines.
This fixes both cases. The end result has been tested with
the SIM detect IRQ, GPIO12, hwirq 46 and 62.
Cc: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@stericsson.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/mfd')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/mfd/ab8500-core.c | 22 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/mfd/ab8500-core.c b/drivers/mfd/ab8500-core.c index 3d5da51b6a94..6d6666b0f1b2 100644 --- a/drivers/mfd/ab8500-core.c +++ b/drivers/mfd/ab8500-core.c @@ -375,7 +375,8 @@ static void ab8500_irq_mask(struct irq_data *data) if (offset >= AB9540_INT_GPIO50R && offset <= AB9540_INT_GPIO54R) ab8500->mask[index + 1] |= mask; if (offset == AB8540_INT_GPIO43R || offset == AB8540_INT_GPIO44R) - ab8500->mask[index] |= (mask >> 1); + /* Here the falling IRQ is one bit lower */ + ab8500->mask[index] |= (mask << 1); } static void ab8500_irq_unmask(struct irq_data *data) @@ -396,12 +397,14 @@ static void ab8500_irq_unmask(struct irq_data *data) else if (offset >= AB9540_INT_GPIO50R && offset <= AB9540_INT_GPIO54R) ab8500->mask[index + 1] &= ~mask; else if (offset == AB8540_INT_GPIO43R || offset == AB8540_INT_GPIO44R) - ab8500->mask[index] &= ~(mask >> 1); + /* Here the falling IRQ is one bit lower */ + ab8500->mask[index] &= ~(mask << 1); else ab8500->mask[index] &= ~mask; - } else + } else { /* Satisfies the case where type is not set. */ ab8500->mask[index] &= ~mask; + } } static struct irq_chip ab8500_irq_chip = { @@ -435,6 +438,19 @@ static int ab8500_handle_hierarchical_line(struct ab8500 *ab8500, line = (i << 3) + int_bit; latch_val &= ~(1 << int_bit); + /* + * This handles the falling edge hwirqs from the GPIO + * lines. Route them back to the line registered for the + * rising IRQ, as this is merely a flag for the same IRQ + * in linux terms. + */ + if (line >= AB8500_INT_GPIO6F && line <= AB8500_INT_GPIO41F) + line -= 16; + if (line >= AB9540_INT_GPIO50F && line <= AB9540_INT_GPIO54F) + line -= 8; + if (line == AB8540_INT_GPIO43F || line == AB8540_INT_GPIO44F) + line += 1; + handle_nested_irq(ab8500->irq_base + line); } while (latch_val); |