Re: Threaded interrupts for synaptic touchscreen in HTC dream

From: Mark Brown
Date: Wed Jul 22 2009 - 12:50:51 EST


On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 09:39:32AM -0700, David Brownell wrote:

> The normal model is that boards don't get involved with that level of
> logic ... all IRQs get set up once on generic code, and flow handlers
> don't change. Or if they do change, it's done when changing the IRQ's
> trigger mode from edge to level, or vice versa.

> Can that be cleaned up a bit, so that the handle_level_oneshot_irq()
> and unmask_oneshot_irq() stuff kicks in automatically when needed,
> instead of requiring board-specific (or driver-specific) code to get
> that stuff right?

Thomas was reluctant to do that but up till now every single user has
been asking for it. A flag in the driver requesting the behaviour
sounds OK to me, there are devices that can use threaded IRQs while
interacting with the device in the primary handler NAPI style.
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