Documentation: gpio: driver.rst: Remove gpiochip_irqchip_add mention

This function was removed in commit f1f37abbe6 ("gpio: Retire the
explicit gpio irqchip code") but this mention was left behind.
Also, mention that .set_type() only has to set a line handler if the chip
is cascaded, as opposed to hierarchical.

Signed-off-by: Vincent Pelletier <plr.vincent@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com>
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Vincent Pelletier 2021-07-05 00:43:59 +00:00 committed by Bartosz Golaszewski
parent 3d134e75c0
commit 17ce60b2e4
1 changed files with 4 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -547,13 +547,10 @@ To use the helpers please keep the following in mind:
the irqchip can initialize. E.g. .dev and .can_sleep shall be set up
properly.
- Nominally set all handlers to handle_bad_irq() in the setup call and pass
handle_bad_irq() as flow handler parameter in gpiochip_irqchip_add() if it is
expected for GPIO driver that irqchip .set_type() callback will be called
before using/enabling each GPIO IRQ. Then set the handler to
handle_level_irq() and/or handle_edge_irq() in the irqchip .set_type()
callback depending on what your controller supports and what is requested
by the consumer.
- Nominally set gpio_irq_chip.handler to handle_bad_irq. Then, if your irqchip
is cascaded, set the handler to handle_level_irq() and/or handle_edge_irq()
in the irqchip .set_type() callback depending on what your controller
supports and what is requested by the consumer.
Locking IRQ usage