hi, Guillaume Thank you very much. the kernel I'm using is linux-2.6.21 (for the target system), actually I have also read 2.6.30 source code, but I didn't find the change, and I think the problem was caused by fault configuration of the PORTC io-port. The commit you mentioned haven't applied for 2.6.21.
Next time I will include the exact kernel version (and related) info, many thanks again. Best Regards, Wang Baojun On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 6:39 AM, Guillaume Knispel <gknis...@proformatique.com> wrote: > > On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 22:27:39 +0800 > Baojun Wang <wangbj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I need to configure CPM2 PORTC pin (PC9) for external interrupt, when I > > read the MPC8555ERM.pdf and cpm2-pic.c, I find that PC9 interrupt number is > > 56, and I request the IRQ in this way: > > > > hw_irq = 56; > > virq = irq_create_mapping(cpm2_host, hw_irq); > > > > reqeust_irq(virq, ...); > > > > I can request the irq successfully, but the interrupt is never generated > > (ISR is not called) to the PC9 pins, even though the hardware said an > > interrupt was raised. (the hardware have a register with a special bit) > > > > Should I configure the cpm2 io port first to allow PORTC interrupt? I have > > read the cpm2 io port documentation, and I initialize the PC9 as: > > > > PPARC[pc9_bit] = 0; /* for general purpose IO, not dedicated */ > > PSORC[pc9_bit] = 0; /* no special option */ > > PDIRC[pc9_bit] = 0; /* for both input/output */ > > > > Am I missing some thing? Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated. > > Hi, > > Have a look on commit 7f3ea17f316577e31db868f720ac575c74d20163, which > fixes a linux bug about Port C interrupts > > Also note that the 8555 have the same issue that the 8272 about > PC2 / PC3 missing which shifts other vectors, but I don't know if 56 > for PC9 take that into account. > > PS: in the future make sure to include your Linux version number, so we > know if an issue apply or not. > > -- > Guillaume KNISPEL _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev