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The combiner_grp_to_gic_id[] array includes the EXT_GIC_ID_MCT_G0 and EXT_GIC_ID_MCT_G1 multiple times. This means that we will connect multiple IRQs up to the same external GIC input, which is not permitted. We do the same thing in the code in exynos4210_init_board_irqs() because the conditionals selecting an irq_id in the first loop match multiple interrupt IDs. Overall we do this for interrupt IDs (1, 4), (12, 4), (35, 4), (51, 4), (53, 4) for EXT_GIC_ID_MCT_G0 and (1, 5), (12, 5), (35, 5), (51, 5), (53, 5) for EXT_GIC_ID_MCT_G1 These correspond to the cases for the multi-core timer that we are wiring up to multiple inputs on the combiner in exynos4210_combiner_get_gpioin(). That code already deals with all these interrupt IDs being the same input source, so we don't need to connect the external GIC interrupt for any of them except the first (1, 4) and (1, 5). Remove the array entries and conditionals which were incorrectly causing us to wire up extra lines. This bug didn't cause any visible effects, because we only connect up a device to the "primary" ID values (1, 4) and (1, 5), so the extra lines would never be set to a level. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Message-id: 20220404154658.565020-16-peter.maydell@linaro.org |
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allwinner-a10.h | ||
allwinner-h3.h | ||
armsse-version.h | ||
armsse.h | ||
armv7m.h | ||
aspeed_soc.h | ||
aspeed.h | ||
bcm2835_peripherals.h | ||
bcm2836.h | ||
boot.h | ||
digic.h | ||
exynos4210.h | ||
fdt.h | ||
fsl-imx6.h | ||
fsl-imx6ul.h | ||
fsl-imx7.h | ||
fsl-imx25.h | ||
fsl-imx31.h | ||
linux-boot-if.h | ||
msf2-soc.h | ||
npcm7xx.h | ||
nrf51_soc.h | ||
nrf51.h | ||
omap.h | ||
primecell.h | ||
pxa.h | ||
raspi_platform.h | ||
sharpsl.h | ||
smmu-common.h | ||
smmuv3.h | ||
soc_dma.h | ||
stm32f100_soc.h | ||
stm32f205_soc.h | ||
stm32f405_soc.h | ||
sysbus-fdt.h | ||
virt.h | ||
xlnx-versal.h | ||
xlnx-zynqmp.h |