#ifndef CT_SERVMGMT_H #define CT_SERVMGMT_H #include #include "curve.h" extern void parse_userfile_and_generate_serv_store_or_die(char *homedir); extern void dump_serv_store(void); extern void get_serv_store_entry_by_alias(char *alias, size_t len, char **host, char **port, int *udp); extern struct curve25519_proto *get_serv_store_entry_proto_inf(void); extern unsigned char *get_serv_store_entry_auth_token(void); extern void destroy_serv_store(void); #endif /* CT_SERVMGMT_H */ ref='http:///git.distanz.ch/cgit.cgi/linux/net-next.git' title='net-next.git Git repository'/>
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authorLiu Gang <Gang.Liu@nxp.com>2016-10-21 15:31:28 +0800
committerLinus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>2016-10-24 02:20:40 +0200
commitd71cf15b865bdd45925f7b094d169aaabd705145 (patch)
tree1978e26de814c4c2d8741ba4df0d513d288cd0e4
parent6d8d271eee0eaa3c3ffd6db29a825e02316359d4 (diff)
gpio: mpc8xxx: Correct irq handler function
From the beginning of the gpio-mpc8xxx.c, the "handle_level_irq" has being used to handle GPIO interrupts in the PowerPC/Layerscape platforms. But actually, almost all PowerPC/Layerscape platforms assert an interrupt request upon either a high-to-low change or any change on the state of the signal. So the "handle_level_irq" is not reasonable for PowerPC/Layerscape GPIO interrupt, it should be "handle_edge_irq". Otherwise the system may lost some interrupts from the PIN's state changes. Signed-off-by: Liu Gang <Gang.Liu@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>