[PATCH 2/2] uio: add an of_genirq driver
Wolfram Sang
w.sang at pengutronix.de
Mon Jun 15 09:46:43 EST 2009
> driver. A user _has_ to setup irq, if there is none, he still has to set
> irq=UIO_IRQ_NONE. For that matter, 'not specified' and 'not found' is both
> the same bad thing.
Hmm, what should I do?
A typical interrupts-property in a device-tree is specified as:
interrupts = <&irq_controller_node irq_number irq_sense>;
Something like UIO_IRQ_NONE does not fit into this scheme, even more as it is
Linux-specific and device trees need to be OS independant.
I'm pretty sure the correct way to state that you don't need an interrupt in
the device-tree is to simply not specify the above interrupt property.
Well, yes, that means you can't distinguish between 'forgotten' and
'intentionally left out'. I wonder if it is really that bad? If something does
not work (= one is missing interrupts), the first place to look at is the
device tree. If one does not see an interrupt-property, voila, problem solved.
(Note that with my latest suggestion, a _wrong_ interrupt is handled the same
way as with platform_data. request_irq() should equally fail if the
return-value from irq_of_parse_and_map() is simply forwarded.)
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