On Monday 12 October 2015 21:00:25 Michael Ellerman wrote: > On Thu, 2015-10-08 at 23:30 +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > On Friday 09 October 2015 08:09:12 Michael Ellerman wrote: > > > Currently the NR_IRQS option sits at the top level, which is ugly in > > > menuconfig. It's not something users will commonly need to worry about > > > so move it into "Kernel Options". > > > > Is this option actually still meaningful at all, when you select > > CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ > > unconditionally? > > It's still used for #define NR_IRQS, which is still used by the generic irq > code and also some drivers.
Drivers shouldn't use it, and I don't see any driver using it that can be enabled on powerpc. The question is rather whether you have any devices on powerpc that get a hardwired IRQ number from a statically defined platform device rather from DT. If there are any ISA devices, the driver might try to use an interrupt number that is hardcoded in the driver as a number from 0 to 15. I guess that could happen on old CHRP or 6xx machines. > So we need some value for that, whether it needs to be user defined or if we > could just pick a value I'm not sure. x86 seem to just define it based on > NR_CPUs and some other factors. What happens if you set it to 16? Arnd _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev