> On Oct 4, 2021, at 4:43 AM, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
>
> On 10/4/21 11:07, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
>> On 9/28/21 05:43, p...@fb.com wrote:
>>> From: Peter Delevoryas
>>>
>>> The gpio array is declared as a dense array:
>>>
>>>qemu_irq gpios[ASPEED_GPIO_NR_PINS];
>>>
>>> (AST2500 has 22
On 10/4/21 11:07, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
On 9/28/21 05:43, p...@fb.com wrote:
From: Peter Delevoryas
The gpio array is declared as a dense array:
qemu_irq gpios[ASPEED_GPIO_NR_PINS];
(AST2500 has 228, AST2400 has 216, AST2600 has 208)
However, this array is used like a matrix of GPIO se
On 9/28/21 05:43, p...@fb.com wrote:
From: Peter Delevoryas
The gpio array is declared as a dense array:
qemu_irq gpios[ASPEED_GPIO_NR_PINS];
(AST2500 has 228, AST2400 has 216, AST2600 has 208)
However, this array is used like a matrix of GPIO sets
(e.g. gpio[NR_SETS][NR_PINS_PER_SET] = g
From: Peter Delevoryas
The gpio array is declared as a dense array:
qemu_irq gpios[ASPEED_GPIO_NR_PINS];
(AST2500 has 228, AST2400 has 216, AST2600 has 208)
However, this array is used like a matrix of GPIO sets
(e.g. gpio[NR_SETS][NR_PINS_PER_SET] = gpio[8][32])
size_t offset = set * GPI
On 9/25/21 16:28, Peter Delevoryas wrote:
On Sep 25, 2021, at 4:03 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
Hi Peter,
On 9/24/21 08:19, p...@fb.com wrote:
From: Peter Delevoryas
The gpio array is declared as a dense array:
...
qemu_irq gpios[ASPEED_GPIO_NR_PINS];
(AST2500 has 228, AST2400 has 21
> On Sep 25, 2021, at 4:03 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
>> On 9/24/21 08:19, p...@fb.com wrote:
>> From: Peter Delevoryas
>> The gpio array is declared as a dense array:
>> ...
>> qemu_irq gpios[ASPEED_GPIO_NR_PINS];
>> (AST2500 has 228, AST2400 has 216, AST2600 has 208)
Hi Peter,
On 9/24/21 08:19, p...@fb.com wrote:
From: Peter Delevoryas
The gpio array is declared as a dense array:
...
qemu_irq gpios[ASPEED_GPIO_NR_PINS];
(AST2500 has 228, AST2400 has 216, AST2600 has 208)
However, this array is used like a matrix of GPIO sets
(e.g. gpio[NR_SETS][NR_PINS_
From: Peter Delevoryas
The gpio array is declared as a dense array:
...
qemu_irq gpios[ASPEED_GPIO_NR_PINS];
(AST2500 has 228, AST2400 has 216, AST2600 has 208)
However, this array is used like a matrix of GPIO sets
(e.g. gpio[NR_SETS][NR_PINS_PER_SET] = gpio[8][32])
size_t offset = set * GPI