Revision 16e604a437c89751dc626c9e90cf88ba93c5be64 authored by Alexandru Elisei on 07 August 2019, 09:53:20 UTC, committed by Marc Zyngier on 09 August 2019, 07:07:26 UTC
A HW mapped level sensitive interrupt asserted by a device will not be put into the ap_list if it is disabled at the VGIC level. When it is enabled again, it will be inserted into the ap_list and written to a list register on guest entry regardless of the state of the device. We could argue that this can also happen on real hardware, when the command to enable the interrupt reached the GIC before the device had the chance to de-assert the interrupt signal; however, we emulate the distributor and redistributors in software and we can do better than that. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Elisei <alexandru.elisei@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
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uda134x.h
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/*
* uda134x.h -- UDA134x ALSA SoC Codec driver
*
* Copyright 2007 Dension Audio Systems Ltd.
* Author: Zoltan Devai
*/
#ifndef _UDA134X_H
#define _UDA134X_H
#include <sound/l3.h>
struct uda134x_platform_data {
struct l3_pins l3;
void (*power) (int);
int model;
#define UDA134X_UDA1340 1
#define UDA134X_UDA1341 2
#define UDA134X_UDA1344 3
#define UDA134X_UDA1345 4
};
#endif /* _UDA134X_H */
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