On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:31:35AM -0500, Rob Herring wrote:
> From: Rob Herring <[email protected]>
> 
> This series introduces of_irq_init to scan the device tree for interrupt
> controller nodes and call their init functions in proper order. The GIC
> init function is then called from this function. The platform code then
> looks something like this:
> 
> const static struct of_device_id irq_match[] = {
>       { .compatible = "arm,cortex-a9-gic", .data = gic_of_init, },
>       {}
> };
> 
> static void __init highbank_init_irq(void)
> {
>       of_irq_init(irq_match);
> }
> 
> The binding for GIC PPIs is now done with a 3rd interrupt cell to specify
> a cpu mask for which cpu the PPI is connected to. This was discussed at LPC
> and suggested by Grant.
> 
> I dropped the public intc_desc struct. The the interrupt controller's node
> and the interrupt parent's node are passed in directly to the controller's
> init function. The linux irq assignment is now done dynamically using
> irq_alloc_descs.

Hi Rob,

This looks really nicely implemented to me.

Reviewed-by: Jamie Iles <[email protected]>

Jamie
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