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Currently all PCI devices get the same IRQ that affects performance badly. This commit adresses this problem and cleans the code. ar7100 has a special PCI interrupt controller@18060018 that works exactly the same way as misc interrupt controller. This patch does the following: 1. Defines pci-intc interrupt controller@18060018 in dtsi. 2. Removes interrupt-controller property from PCI node. 3. Sets a correct interrupt mask for PCI devices. 4. Removes all IRQ handling code from the PCI driver. "qca,ar7100-misc-intc" should be used as the compatible property, becuase on ar7100 the controlled status register is read-only and the ack method used in "qca,ar7240-misc-intc" won't work properly. There are two very minor downsides of this patch that don't affect perormance: 1. We allocate an IRQ domain of 32 IRQ, whan we need only 5. But ar7100 aren't tiny un terms of RAM and that is not very important and can be tuned if we implement "nr-interrupts" property". 2. It reuses the same irg chip name "MISC" for both controllers. Run tested on DIR-825 B1. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Tunin <hanipouspilot@gmail.com> |
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