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/openbmc/linux/drivers/sh/intc/
H A Dbalancing.c2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
H A Dvirq-debugfs.c2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
H A Dhandle.c2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
H A Daccess.c2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
H A Duserimask.c2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
H A Dchip.c2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
H A Dvirq.c2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
H A Dinternals.h2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
H A Dcore.c2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
/openbmc/linux/drivers/sh/
H A DKconfigdiff 2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
H A DMakefilediff 2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
/openbmc/linux/include/linux/
H A Dsh_intc.hdiff 2be6bb0c79c7fbda3425b65ee51c558bbaf4cf91 Tue Oct 05 08:10:30 CDT 2010 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> sh: intc: Split up the INTC code.

This splits up the sh intc core in to something more vaguely resembling
a subsystem. Most of the functionality was alread fairly well
compartmentalized, and there were only a handful of interdependencies
that needed to be resolved in the process.

This also serves as future-proofing for the genirq and sparseirq rework,
which will make some of the split out functionality wholly generic,
allowing things to be killed off in place with minimal migration pain.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>