How to register an interrupt under linux?
Scott Wood
scottwood at freescale.com
Sat Nov 8 04:31:58 EST 2008
wael showair wrote:
> Dear all,
> First here is the setup i've:
> 1. The board is SPTWIMAX-CC1E board
> 2. The processor is MPC8555 i found it in the powerpc family NOT ppc family.
> Also the board contains DSP core.
> 3. Linux Kernel 2.6.19-rc5 running on the MPC8555 processor side.
That's rather old...
> I aim to let the DSP processor interrupts the MPC8555 processor so i think
> the first step is to register an interrupt handler for an interrupt number.
> i found this in the linux API request_irq. so
>
> i make a simple module & write in it
> request_irq(4,my_handler,SA_INTERRUPT,"DSP",NULL); but unfortunately it
> returns -ENOSYS.
If we had a FAQ, this would be entry #1. request_irq() takes virtual
IRQ numbers, not hardware numbers of some specific PIC. You need to
create a mapping, typically via the device tree. Google should be able
to provide more details.
> i have tracked the error & i found this is because the
> irq_chip structure was not set.
>
> so i added the API of set_irq_chip as follows:
>
> irqChip.enable = NULL;
> irqChip.disable = NULL;
> irqChip.startup = NULL;
> irqChip.shutdown = NULL;
That's kind of like commenting out every line with an error until the
code builds. :-P
> but unfortunately when i tried to insert my module i got a segmentation
> fault.
That tends to happen if you tell the kernel to call a NULL pointer.
i have tracked it & i found this is because of the unmask function of
> my interrupt irq_chip was not set.
> so do i have to implement it
No, it's already implemented in the MPIC driver.
-Scott
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