On 02/11, Lee Jones wrote:
> 
> > +- interrupts:
> > +   Usage: required
> > +   Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
> 
> Either provide an example or a comment to see the description of
> #interrupt-cells 

It is part of the example. We also state that the format is
defined by the interrupt parent binding.

> 
> > +   Definition: specifies the interrupt that indicates a subdevice
> > +               has generated an interrupt (summary interrupt). The
> > +               format of the specifier is defined by the binding document
> > +               describing the node's interrupt parent.
> > +
> > +- #interrupt-cells:
> > +   Usage: required
> > +   Value type : <u32>
> > +   Definition: must be 2. Specifies the number of cells needed to encode
> > +               an interrupt source. The 1st cell contains the interrupt
> > +               number. The 2nd cell is the trigger type and level flags
> > +               encoded as follows:
> > +
> > +                   1 = low-to-high edge triggered
> > +                   2 = high-to-low edge triggered
> > +                   4 = active high level-sensitive
> > +                   8 = active low level-sensitive
> 
> Actually I'd prefer if you used the definitions in:
>   dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h

These match the #defines in that file. I'd like to be explicit
about the numbers to prevent people from thinking they have to
use #defines and to match what other irq controllers have done
(gic, atmel-aic, etc.)

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