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authorHenry Paulissen <henry@nitronetworks.nl>2016-02-29 00:13:26 +0100
committerLinus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>2016-03-08 16:00:38 +0700
commit9c24ef41fe128eb4c36b7786fced39ef5acd10de (patch)
tree4b4a05fae990766965925d13795d33afb62e16e3 /drivers
parent8626ada871f123390b39910d47de84ab3cf67443 (diff)
pinctrl: sunxi: Remove non existing irq's
While I was testing irq's on the cubietruck I found a couple of not working irq pins. Further diving into the problem it opened up a mess called "manual". This so called manual (A20 user manual v1.3 dated 2014-10-10) says: Pin overview: Page 233: EINT12 is on pin PC19 mux6. Page 236: EINT12 is on pin PH12 mux6. Now, it is a bit strange to have the same IRQ on 2 different pins, but I guess this could still be possible hardware wise. But then: Pin registers: Page 253: EINT12 is *not* on pin PC19. Page 281: EINT12 is on pin PH12. The manual is so contradicting that further tests had to be made to see which of the 2 statements where correct. This patch is based on actual outcome of these tests and not what the manual says. Test procedure used: Connect a 1 pulse per second (GPS) line to the pin. echo pin### > /sys/class/gpio/export echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio###/direction echo rising > /sys/class/gpio/gpio###/edge Check /proc/interrupts if a irq was attached and if irq's where received. Signed-off-by: Henry Paulissen <henry@nitronetworks.nl> Acked-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun7i-a20.c12
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun7i-a20.c b/drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun7i-a20.c
index cf1ce0c02600..25748b410f28 100644
--- a/drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun7i-a20.c
+++ b/drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun7i-a20.c
@@ -343,26 +343,22 @@ static const struct sunxi_desc_pin sun7i_a20_pins[] = {
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "nand0"), /* NCE4 */
- SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "spi2"), /* CS0 */
- SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ(0x6, 12)), /* EINT12 */
+ SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "spi2")), /* CS0 */
SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(C, 20),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "nand0"), /* NCE5 */
- SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "spi2"), /* CLK */
- SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ(0x6, 13)), /* EINT13 */
+ SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "spi2")), /* CLK */
SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(C, 21),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "nand0"), /* NCE6 */
- SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "spi2"), /* MOSI */
- SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ(0x6, 14)), /* EINT14 */
+ SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "spi2")), /* MOSI */
SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(C, 22),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x2, "nand0"), /* NCE7 */
- SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "spi2"), /* MISO */
- SUNXI_FUNCTION_IRQ(0x6, 15)), /* EINT15 */
+ SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x3, "spi2")), /* MISO */
SUNXI_PIN(SUNXI_PINCTRL_PIN(C, 23),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x0, "gpio_in"),
SUNXI_FUNCTION(0x1, "gpio_out"),