On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Stephen Warren <[email protected]> wrote:
> Stephen Warren wrote at Wednesday, September 21, 2011 4:11 PM:
>> Without this, the PMC continually detects an interrupt when the PMU_IRQ
>> line is high, causing the tps6686x IRQ handler thread to hog an entire
>> CPU.
>>
>> This change was originally written by Wei Ni <[email protected]> for Seaboard
>> in the ChromeOS kernel.
>>
>> Long-term, this should probably be moved into some kind of PMU driver,
>> or perhaps integrated into the GPIO/IRQ/pinmux system?
>
> Olof, is this change OK for inclusion? Or, should we create some kind
> of PMU driver and interrupt controller to solve this?

I'm OK with it going in now as it is, but as we move to more things to
device-tree, having a common piece of code that does it based on
properties there would make sense. Today I think every single board
needs it.

I'll pick up the patch and push it out later today.


-Olof
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