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authorMark Nelson <markn@au1.ibm.com>2008-11-13 21:37:41 +1100
committerIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>2008-11-13 11:59:48 +0100
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genirq: __irq_set_trigger: change pr_warning to pr_debug
Commit 0c5d1eb77a8be917b638344a22afe1398236482b (genirq: record trigger type) caused powerpc platforms that had no set_type() function in their struct irq_chip to spew out warnings about "No set_type function for IRQ...". This warning isn't necessarily justified though because the generic powerpc platform code calls set_irq_type() (which in turn calls __irq_set_trigger) with information from the device tree to establish the interrupt mappings, regardless of whether the PIC can actually set a type. A platform's irq_chip might not have a set_type function for a variety of reasons, for example: the platform may have the type essentially hard-coded, or as in the case for Cell interrupts are just messages past around that have no real concept of type, or the platform could even have a virtual PIC as on the PS3. Signed-off-by: Mark Nelson <markn@au1.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
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