Commit 190dc2e6 authored by Lars-Peter Clausen's avatar Lars-Peter Clausen Committed by Linus Walleij

gpio: zynq: Clear pending interrupt when enabling a IRQ

The Zynq GPIO controller does not disable the interrupt detection when the
interrupt is masked and only disables the propagation of the interrupt. This
means when the controller detects an interrupt condition while the interrupt is
logically disabled (and masked) it will propagate the recorded interrupt event
once the interrupt is enabled. This will cause the interrupt consumer to see
spurious interrupts to prevent this first make sure that the interrupt is not
asserted and then enable it.

E.g. when a interrupt is requested with request_irq() it will be configured
according to the requested type (edge/level triggered, etc.) after that it will
be enabled. But the detection circuit might have already registered a false
interrupt before the interrupt type was correctly configured and once the
interrupt is unmasked this false interrupt will be propagated and the interrupt
handler for the just request interrupt will called.
Signed-off-by: default avatarLars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
Signed-off-by: default avatarLinus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
parent 14c8a620
......@@ -300,6 +300,48 @@ static void zynq_gpio_irq_unmask(struct irq_data *irq_data)
gpio->base_addr + ZYNQ_GPIO_INTEN_OFFSET(bank_num));
}
/**
* zynq_gpio_irq_ack - Acknowledge the interrupt of a gpio pin
* @irq_data: irq data containing irq number of gpio pin for the interrupt
* to ack
*
* This function calculates gpio pin number from irq number and sets the bit
* in the Interrupt Status Register of the corresponding bank, to ACK the irq.
*/
static void zynq_gpio_irq_ack(struct irq_data *irq_data)
{
unsigned int device_pin_num, bank_num, bank_pin_num;
struct zynq_gpio *gpio = irq_data_get_irq_chip_data(irq_data);
device_pin_num = irq_data->hwirq;
zynq_gpio_get_bank_pin(device_pin_num, &bank_num, &bank_pin_num);
writel_relaxed(BIT(bank_pin_num),
gpio->base_addr + ZYNQ_GPIO_INTSTS_OFFSET(bank_num));
}
/**
* zynq_gpio_irq_enable - Enable the interrupts for a gpio pin
* @irq_data: irq data containing irq number of gpio pin for the interrupt
* to enable
*
* Clears the INTSTS bit and unmasks the given interrrupt.
*/
static void zynq_gpio_irq_enable(struct irq_data *irq_data)
{
/*
* The Zynq GPIO controller does not disable interrupt detection when
* the interrupt is masked and only disables the propagation of the
* interrupt. This means when the controller detects an interrupt
* condition while the interrupt is logically disabled it will propagate
* that interrupt event once the interrupt is enabled. This will cause
* the interrupt consumer to see spurious interrupts to prevent this
* first make sure that the interrupt is not asserted and then enable
* it.
*/
zynq_gpio_irq_ack(irq_data);
zynq_gpio_irq_unmask(irq_data);
}
/**
* zynq_gpio_set_irq_type - Set the irq type for a gpio pin
* @irq_data: irq data containing irq number of gpio pin
......@@ -384,6 +426,7 @@ static int zynq_gpio_set_wake(struct irq_data *data, unsigned int on)
/* irq chip descriptor */
static struct irq_chip zynq_gpio_irqchip = {
.name = DRIVER_NAME,
.irq_enable = zynq_gpio_irq_enable,
.irq_mask = zynq_gpio_irq_mask,
.irq_unmask = zynq_gpio_irq_unmask,
.irq_set_type = zynq_gpio_set_irq_type,
......
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