devicetree and IRQ7 mapping for T1042(mpic)

Scott Wood scottwood at freescale.com
Thu Oct 15 11:11:38 AEDT 2015


On Wed, 2015-10-14 at 19:37 +0000, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
> I am trying to figure out how to describe/map external IRQ7 in the 
> devicetree.
> 
> Basically either IRQ7 to be left alone by Linux(becase u-boot already set 
> it up)
> or map IRQ7 to sie 0(MPIC_EILR7=0xf0) and prio=0xf(MPIC_EIVPR7=0x4f0000)
> 
> There is no need for SW handler because IRQ7 will be routed to the DDR 
> controller
> and case an automatic Self Refresh just before CPU reset.
> 
> I cannot figure out how to do this. Any ideas?
> 
> If not possible from devicetree, then can one do it from board code?

The device tree describes the hardware.  Priority is configuration, and thus 
doesn't belong there.  You can call mpic_irq_set_priority() from board code.

Likewise, the fact that you want to route irq7 to sie0 is configuration, not 
hardware description.  At most, the device tree should describe is what is 
connected to each sie output.  There's no current Linux support for routing 
an interrupt to sie or anything other than "int".

-Scott



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