[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [BUG]i2c_hid_acpi broken with 4.17.2 on Framework Laptop 13 AMD
On 1/16/2024 10:18, Jan Beulich wrote: On 16.01.2024 16:52, Sébastien Chaumat wrote:Le mar. 2 janv. 2024 à 21:23, Sébastien Chaumat <euidzero@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :output of gpioinfokernel alone : line 5: unnamed input active-low consumer=interrupt line 84: unnamed input active-low consumer=interrupt xen: line 5: unnamed input active-low line 84: unnamed input active-low xen with skipping IRQ7 double init : line 5: unnamed input active-low consumer=interrupt line 84: unnamed input active-low So definitely progressing.Checking /sys/kernel/irq/7 kernel alone : actions: pinctrl_amd chip_name: IR-IO-APIC hwirq: 7 name: fasteoi per_cpu_count: 0,0,0,0,0,20,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 type: level wakeup: enabled xen skipping IRQ7 double init : actions: pinctrl_amd chip_name: xen-pirq hwirq: name: ioapic-level per_cpu_count: 0,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 type: edge wakeup: disabled So the skip of IRQ7 in pci_xen_initial_domain() sets the correct handler (IIUC xen uses the ioapic-level and handles the eoi separately), but not the correct type (still edge). I guess this may explains the results above.Mario (in CC) patched the pinctrl_amd to flush pending interrupt before starting the driver for the GPIO. This helped in the sense of there's no more pending interrupt on IRQ7 (whatever the handler is, level or edge) but then the touchpad is not detected by i2c-hid. Is there any work in progress related to the incorrect IRQ configuration ?I'm not aware of any. As per my recollection it's still not entirely clear where in the kernel things go astray. And to be honest I don't feel comfortable trying to half-blindly address this, e.g. by trying to circumvent / defer the early setting up of the low 16 IRQs. Jan Shot in the dark - but could this be a problem where PCAT_COMPAT from the MADT is being ignored causing PIC not to be setup properly in the Xen case? See https://lore.kernel.org/all/875y2u5s8g.ffs@tglx/ for some context.
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