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Message-ID: <BANLkTink1Lz4s6D+A7ZPKGTT9a5BUWu6VA@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 23:30:01 +0900
From: "Murali K. Vemuri" <vemuri.muralikrishna@...il.com>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: SPI problem
Hello there,
I have a device which is Written_to/Read_from using SPI Bus.
I initialize the device like this:
static int __init myDEV_init(void)
{
return spi_register_driver(&myDEV_driver);
}
module_init(myDEV_init);
My myDEV_probe() function looks like this:
static int __devinit myDEV_probe(struct spi_device *spi)
{
.....
.....
/*when my CPU receives a particular IRQ, I have to do a spi_read() and
do couple of spi_write(), I am using like this:*/
err = request_threaded_irq (MY_DEV_IRQ, NULL, myDEV_irq_thread,
IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING, "MYDEV", NULL);
return 0;
}
When the Interrupt is received by the CPU, myDEV_irq_thread is being called.
However, in the ISR I have to do spi_read(). This is always returning
"Timed out".
To verify if the device is not at all working, along with registering
for the IRQ, I also created a char device through I did a IOCTL.
The IOCTL command in turn does spi_read(). In this case spi_read() is
successful.
Since it is necessary to do spi_read() in my ISR, I searched around
and found some information that
spi_read() is callable only from contexts that can sleep.
How can I make my ISR sleep? or is there any other way of doing this?
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks & regards
Murali
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