Message ID | 20190527112720.2266-1-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org |
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Headers | show |
Series | synquacer: implement ACPI gpio/interrupt support | expand |
On Tue, 28 May 2019 at 14:54, Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com> wrote: > > Hi Ard, > > On 27/05/2019 12:27, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > > ACPI permits arbitrary producer->consumer interrupt links to be > > described in AML, which means a topology such as the following > > is perfectly legal: > > > > Device (EXIU) { > > Name (_HID, "SCX0008") > > Name (_UID, Zero) > > Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate () { > > ... > > }) > > } > > > > Device (GPIO) { > > Name (_HID, "SCX0007") > > Name (_UID, Zero) > > Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate () { > > Memory32Fixed (ReadWrite, SYNQUACER_GPIO_BASE, SYNQUACER_GPIO_SIZE) > > Interrupt (ResourceConsumer, Edge, ActiveHigh, ExclusiveAndWake, 0, "\\_SB.EXIU") { > > 7, > > } > > }) > > ... > > } > > > > The EXIU in this example is the external interrupt unit as can be found > > on Socionext SynQuacer based platforms, which converts a block of 32 SPIs > > from arbitrary polarity/trigger into level-high, with a separate set > > of config/mask/unmask/clear controls. > > > > The existing DT based driver in drivers/irqchip/irq-sni-exiu.c models > > this as a hierarchical domain stacked on top of the GIC's irqdomain. > > Since the GIC is modeled as a DT node as well, obtaining a reference > > to this irqdomain is easily done by going through the parent link. > > > > On ACPI systems, however, the GIC is not modeled as an object in the > > namespace, and so device objects cannot refer to it directly. So in > > order to obtain the irqdomain reference when driving the EXIU in ACPI > > mode, we need a helper that implicitly grabs the default domain for > > unqualified interrupts as the parent of the hierarchy. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> > > --- > > drivers/acpi/irq.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ > > include/linux/acpi.h | 7 +++++++ > > 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/acpi/irq.c b/drivers/acpi/irq.c > > index c3b2222e2129..39824a6bbcd5 100644 > > --- a/drivers/acpi/irq.c > > +++ b/drivers/acpi/irq.c > > @@ -295,3 +295,23 @@ void __init acpi_set_irq_model(enum acpi_irq_model_id model, > > acpi_irq_model = model; > > acpi_gsi_domain_id = fwnode; > > } > > + > > +/** > > + * acpi_irq_create_hierarchy - Create a hierarchical IRQ domain with the default > > + * GSI domain as its parent. > > + */ > > +struct irq_domain *acpi_irq_create_hierarchy(unsigned int flags, > > + unsigned int size, > > + struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, > > + const struct irq_domain_ops *ops, > > + void *host_data) > > +{ > > + struct irq_domain *d = irq_find_matching_fwnode(acpi_gsi_domain_id, > > + DOMAIN_BUS_ANY); > > + > > + if (!d) > > + return NULL; > > + > > + return irq_domain_create_hierarchy(d, flags, size, fwnode, ops, > > + host_data); > > +} > > diff --git a/include/linux/acpi.h b/include/linux/acpi.h > > index 98440df7fe42..70de4bc30cea 100644 > > --- a/include/linux/acpi.h > > +++ b/include/linux/acpi.h > > @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ > > > > #include <linux/errno.h> > > #include <linux/ioport.h> /* for struct resource */ > > +#include <linux/irqdomain.h> > > #include <linux/resource_ext.h> > > #include <linux/device.h> > > #include <linux/property.h> > > @@ -327,6 +328,12 @@ int acpi_isa_irq_to_gsi (unsigned isa_irq, u32 *gsi); > > void acpi_set_irq_model(enum acpi_irq_model_id model, > > struct fwnode_handle *fwnode); > > > > +struct irq_domain *acpi_irq_create_hierarchy(unsigned int flags, > > + unsigned int size, > > + struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, > > + const struct irq_domain_ops *ops, > > + void *host_data); > > + > > #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC > > extern int acpi_get_override_irq(u32 gsi, int *trigger, int *polarity); > > #else > > > > Should we consider exporting this function to modules? > Good point, we probably should. > Otherwise (and with Mika's comments addressed), looks good to me. > > Thanks, > > M. > -- > Jazz is not dead. It just smells funny...