@@ -585,13 +585,11 @@ static const struct samsung_pin_ctrl exynos850_pin_ctrl[] __initconst = {
/* pin-controller instance 0 ALIVE data */
.pin_banks = exynos850_pin_banks0,
.nr_banks = ARRAY_SIZE(exynos850_pin_banks0),
- .eint_gpio_init = exynos_eint_gpio_init,
.eint_wkup_init = exynos_eint_wkup_init,
}, {
/* pin-controller instance 1 CMGP data */
.pin_banks = exynos850_pin_banks1,
.nr_banks = ARRAY_SIZE(exynos850_pin_banks1),
- .eint_gpio_init = exynos_eint_gpio_init,
.eint_wkup_init = exynos_eint_wkup_init,
}, {
/* pin-controller instance 2 AUD data */
GPIO_ALIVE and GPIO_CMGP blocks in Exynos850 SoC don't have EINT capabilities (like EINT_SVC register), and there are no corresponding interrupts wired to GIC. Instead those blocks have wake-up interrupts for each pin. The ".eint_gpio_init" callbacks were specified by mistake for these blocks, when porting pinctrl code from downstream kernel. That leads to error messages like this: samsung-pinctrl 11850000.pinctrl: irq number not available Remove ".eint_gpio_init" for pinctrl_alive and pinctrl_gpmc to fix this error. This change doesn't affect proper interrupt handling for related pins, as all those pins are handled in ".eint_wkup_init". Fixes: cdd3d945dcec ("pinctrl: samsung: Add Exynos850 SoC specific data") Signed-off-by: Sam Protsenko <semen.protsenko@linaro.org> --- drivers/pinctrl/samsung/pinctrl-exynos-arm64.c | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)