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H A D | mtk-eint.c | diff 9d957a959bc8c3dfe37572ac8e99affb5a885965 Wed Jun 26 05:54:45 CEST 2019 Nicolas Boichat <drinkcat@chromium.org> pinctrl: mediatek: Update cur_mask in mask/mask ops
During suspend/resume, mtk_eint_mask may be called while wake_mask is active. For example, this happens if a wake-source with an active interrupt handler wakes the system: irq/pm.c:irq_pm_check_wakeup would disable the interrupt, so that it can be handled later on in the resume flow.
However, this may happen before mtk_eint_do_resume is called: in this case, wake_mask is loaded, and cur_mask is restored from an older copy, re-enabling the interrupt, and causing an interrupt storm (especially for level interrupts).
Step by step, for a line that has both wake and interrupt enabled: 1. cur_mask[irq] = 1; wake_mask[irq] = 1; EINT_EN[irq] = 1 (interrupt enabled at hardware level) 2. System suspends, resumes due to that line (at this stage EINT_EN == wake_mask) 3. irq_pm_check_wakeup is called, and disables the interrupt => EINT_EN[irq] = 0, but we still have cur_mask[irq] = 1 4. mtk_eint_do_resume is called, and restores EINT_EN = cur_mask, so it reenables EINT_EN[irq] = 1 => interrupt storm as the driver is not yet ready to handle the interrupt.
This patch fixes the issue in step 3, by recording all mask/unmask changes in cur_mask. This also avoids the need to read the current mask in eint_do_suspend, and we can remove mtk_eint_chip_read_mask function.
The interrupt will be re-enabled properly later on, sometimes after mtk_eint_do_resume, when the driver is ready to handle it.
Fixes: 58a5e1b64bb0 ("pinctrl: mediatek: Implement wake handler and suspend resume") Signed-off-by: Nicolas Boichat <drinkcat@chromium.org> Acked-by: Sean Wang <sean.wang@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
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