On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:07:25AM -0600, Lopez Cruz, Misael wrote:

> In the particular case of ALSA SoC, could the machine/board driver be a 
> better place to handle all GPIO/IRQ configuration? That driver also contains 
> only board specific code.--
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Normally the arch/arm code would configure any multi-function pins (this
is normally required for lowest power consumption) and the actual IRQ
requesting and so on would be done by the machine and/or codec drivers
(depending on how exactly the hardware implements this).
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