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    mfd: Convert wm831x to irq_domain · cd99758b
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    The modern idiom is to use irq_domain to allocate interrupts. This is
    useful partly to allow further infrastructure to be based on the domains
    and partly because it makes it much easier to allocate virtual interrupts
    to devices as we don't need to allocate a contiguous range of interrupt
    numbers.
    
    Convert the wm831x driver over to this infrastructure, using a legacy
    IRQ mapping if an irq_base is specified in platform data and otherwise
    using a linear mapping, always registering the interrupts even if they
    won't ever be used. Only boards which need to use the GPIOs as
    interrupts should need to use an irq_base.
    
    This means that we can't use the MFD irq_base management since the
    unless we're using an explicit irq_base from platform data we can't rely
    on a linear mapping of interrupts.  Instead we need to map things via
    the irq_domain - provide a conveniencem function wm831x_irq() to save a
    small amount of typing when doing so. Looking at this I couldn't clearly
    see anything the MFD core could do to make this nicer.
    
    Since we're not supporting device tree yet there's no meaningful
    advantage if we don't do this conversion in one, the fact that the
    interrupt resources are used for repeated IP blocks makes accessor
    functions for the irq_domain more trouble to do than they're worth.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarSamuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
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