On 2015-01-08 10:13, Thierry Reding wrote:
On Wed, Jan 07, 2015 at 05:42:37PM +, Marc Zyngier wrote:
Tegra's LIC (Legacy Interrupt Controller) has been so far only
supported as a weird extension of the GIC, which is not exactly
pretty.
The stacked irq domain framework fits this pretty
On 2015-01-08 15:06, Nishanth Menon wrote:
On 17:42-20150107, Marc Zyngier wrote:
Tegra's LIC (Legacy Interrupt Controller) has been so far only
supported as a weird extension of the GIC, which is not exactly
pretty.
The stacked irq domain framework fits this pretty well, and allows
the LIC
On Wed, Jan 07, 2015 at 05:42:37PM +, Marc Zyngier wrote:
Tegra's LIC (Legacy Interrupt Controller) has been so far only
supported as a weird extension of the GIC, which is not exactly
pretty.
The stacked irq domain framework fits this pretty well, and allows
Nit: s/irq/IRQ/
the LIC
On 17:42-20150107, Marc Zyngier wrote:
Tegra's LIC (Legacy Interrupt Controller) has been so far only
supported as a weird extension of the GIC, which is not exactly
pretty.
The stacked irq domain framework fits this pretty well, and allows
the LIC code to be turned into a standalone
Tegra's LIC (Legacy Interrupt Controller) has been so far only
supported as a weird extension of the GIC, which is not exactly
pretty.
The stacked irq domain framework fits this pretty well, and allows
the LIC code to be turned into a standalone irqchip. In the process,
make the driver DT aware,