Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Re: [PATCH v5] arm pl011 serial: support multi-irq request | From | Bing Fan <> | Date | Tue, 27 Jul 2021 10:57:09 +0800 |
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hello,
Thanks very much for analysis. And i have get the cause of the problem.
I will add pl011_allocate_multi_irqs/pl011_release_multi_irqs functions for amba drivers,
and call them in pl011_startup/pl011_shutdown respectively.
Reserved pl011_allocate_irq/pl011_release_irq functions for platform drivers.
Please help to confirm, is this ok?
在 7/27/2021 5:14, Robin Murphy 写道: > On 2021-07-26 21:56, Qian Cai wrote: >> >> >> On 7/26/2021 4:36 PM, Robin Murphy wrote: >>> The important point you're missing, but which the KASAN dump does >>> hint at, is >>> that that is a machine with SBSA generic UARTs booting via ACPI - I >>> know it >>> doesn't do DT at all because I have one too. What matters there is >>> that pl011 >>> binds as a platform driver, *not* an amba driver. >> >> Thanks for pointing out, Robin. I just yet to see an ARM server >> booting from DT >> those days. > > Unlikely in production datacentre/cloud environments, indeed, although > some of the mid-range kit like LX2160 does start to blur the line of > what might be considered "server", and that's one example which *does* > have full-featured DT support (even if it also aspires to ACPI...) > > What I thought was worth clarifying for the general audience is that > the relevant aspects of "server" here should in fact still be possible > to reproduce on something like a Raspberry Pi or a tiny QEMU VM, if > one can figure out the ACPI runes :) > > Thanks, > Robin.
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