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ARM: at91: AIC and GPIO IRQ device tree initialization
Both AIC and GPIO controllers are now using the standard of_irq_init() function to initialize IRQs in case of DT use. The DT specific initialization functions are now separated from the non-DT case and are now using "linear" irq domains. The .map() irqdomain operation is responsible for positioning the IRQ handlers. In AIC case, the Linux IRQ number is directly programmed in the hardware to avoid an additional reverse mapping operation. The AIC position its irq domain as the "default" irq domain. For DT case, the priority is not yet filled in the SMR. It will be the subject of another patch. Signed-off-by: Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@atmel.com>
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