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authorNishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>2012-02-22 20:03:45 -0600
committerSamuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>2012-03-06 18:46:48 +0100
commit3f8349e6e98ba0455437724589072523865eae5e (patch)
tree2d7c157d86aa6345e1c3cf8719e41b3897531fb3 /drivers/mfd/twl6030-irq.c
parent91d6a9a6c0d98ef6daeaf229e5acada652b4f6f0 (diff)
mfd: Clear twl6030 IRQ status register only once
TWL6030 family of PMIC use a shadow interrupt status register while kernel processes the current interrupt event. However, any write(0 or 1) to register INT_STS_A, INT_STS_B or INT_STS_C clears all 3 interrupt status registers. Since clear of the interrupt is done on 32k clk, depending on I2C bus speed, we could in-adverently clear the status of a interrupt status pending on shadow register in the current implementation. This is due to the fact that multi-byte i2c write operation into three seperate status register could result in multiple load and clear of status and result in lost interrupts. Instead, doing a single byte write to INT_STS_A register with 0x0 will clear all three interrupt status registers without the related risk. Acked-by: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/mfd/twl6030-irq.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/mfd/twl6030-irq.c13
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/mfd/twl6030-irq.c b/drivers/mfd/twl6030-irq.c
index c6b456ad7342..aa367a2c846c 100644
--- a/drivers/mfd/twl6030-irq.c
+++ b/drivers/mfd/twl6030-irq.c
@@ -185,8 +185,17 @@ static int twl6030_irq_thread(void *data)
}
local_irq_enable();
}
- ret = twl_i2c_write(TWL_MODULE_PIH, sts.bytes,
- REG_INT_STS_A, 3); /* clear INT_STS_A */
+
+ /*
+ * NOTE:
+ * Simulation confirms that documentation is wrong w.r.t the
+ * interrupt status clear operation. A single *byte* write to
+ * any one of STS_A to STS_C register results in all three
+ * STS registers being reset. Since it does not matter which
+ * value is written, all three registers are cleared on a
+ * single byte write, so we just use 0x0 to clear.
+ */
+ ret = twl_i2c_write_u8(TWL_MODULE_PIH, 0x00, REG_INT_STS_A);
if (ret)
pr_warning("twl6030: I2C error in clearing PIH ISR\n");