On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 01:09:15AM +0200, Niklas Söderlund wrote:
> The IRQ number is needed after probe to be able to add synchronisation
> points in other places in the driver when freeing resources and to
> implement a device_synchronize() callback. Store the IRQ number in the
> struct rcar_dmac_chan so that it can be used later.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Niklas Söderlund <[email protected]>
> ---
>  drivers/dma/sh/rcar-dmac.c | 13 ++++++++-----
>  1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/dma/sh/rcar-dmac.c b/drivers/dma/sh/rcar-dmac.c
> index db41795fe42ae6ed..c68c3336bdad44df 100644
> --- a/drivers/dma/sh/rcar-dmac.c
> +++ b/drivers/dma/sh/rcar-dmac.c
> @@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ struct rcar_dmac_chan_map {
>   * @chan: base DMA channel object
>   * @iomem: channel I/O memory base
>   * @index: index of this channel in the controller
> + * @irq: channel IRQ
>   * @src: slave memory address and size on the source side
>   * @dst: slave memory address and size on the destination side
>   * @mid_rid: hardware MID/RID for the DMA client using this channel
> @@ -161,6 +162,7 @@ struct rcar_dmac_chan {
>       struct dma_chan chan;
>       void __iomem *iomem;
>       unsigned int index;
> +     int irq;

Thats a bit odd choice to store per ch, I would have stored in rcar_dmac.
Any specific reason, do we have per ch irq here?

>  
>       struct rcar_dmac_chan_slave src;
>       struct rcar_dmac_chan_slave dst;
> @@ -1647,7 +1649,6 @@ static int rcar_dmac_chan_probe(struct rcar_dmac *dmac,
>       struct dma_chan *chan = &rchan->chan;
>       char pdev_irqname[5];
>       char *irqname;
> -     int irq;
>       int ret;
>  
>       rchan->index = index;
> @@ -1664,8 +1665,8 @@ static int rcar_dmac_chan_probe(struct rcar_dmac *dmac,
>  
>       /* Request the channel interrupt. */
>       sprintf(pdev_irqname, "ch%u", index);
> -     irq = platform_get_irq_byname(pdev, pdev_irqname);
> -     if (irq < 0) {
> +     rchan->irq = platform_get_irq_byname(pdev, pdev_irqname);
> +     if (rchan->irq < 0) {
>               dev_err(dmac->dev, "no IRQ specified for channel %u\n", index);
>               return -ENODEV;
>       }
> @@ -1675,11 +1676,13 @@ static int rcar_dmac_chan_probe(struct rcar_dmac 
> *dmac,
>       if (!irqname)
>               return -ENOMEM;
>  
> -     ret = devm_request_threaded_irq(dmac->dev, irq, rcar_dmac_isr_channel,
> +     ret = devm_request_threaded_irq(dmac->dev, rchan->irq,
> +                                     rcar_dmac_isr_channel,
>                                       rcar_dmac_isr_channel_thread, 0,
>                                       irqname, rchan);
>       if (ret) {
> -             dev_err(dmac->dev, "failed to request IRQ %u (%d)\n", irq, ret);
> +             dev_err(dmac->dev, "failed to request IRQ %u (%d)\n",
> +                     rchan->irq, ret);

orthogonal, while at it care to fix explicit free of irq in remove, it seems
this driver doesn't do so..

-- 
~Vinod

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