In the new DT-based pci-ar71xx driver, ar71xx_pci_irq_init() was being
called before populating the PCI controller's device_node struct member.
This led to no IRQ being assigned to connected PCI devices (e.g. ath9k
cards) and caused them to be non-functional aside from simply being
detected.
The previous errors encountered in dmesg were: "irq: no irq domain found
for /ahb/apb/pcie-controller@
180c0000 !". /proc/interrupts listed an IRQ
of 0 for the cards.
While this has been only been tested on a yet-to-be-merged RouterStation
Pro target, it should also fix the broken wifi people have reported for
the ath79 WNDR3800 target.
Signed-off-by: Matt Merhar <mattmerhar@protonmail.com>
ar71xx_pci_reset();
/* setup COMMAND register */
-@@ -380,9 +376,11 @@ static int ar71xx_pci_probe(struct platf
-
- ar71xx_pci_irq_init(apc);
+@@ -378,11 +374,13 @@ static int ar71xx_pci_probe(struct platf
+ /* clear bus errors */
+ ar71xx_pci_check_error(apc, 1);
+- ar71xx_pci_irq_init(apc);
+-
+ apc->np = pdev->dev.of_node;
apc->pci_ctrl.pci_ops = &ar71xx_pci_ops;
apc->pci_ctrl.mem_resource = &apc->mem_res;
apc->pci_ctrl.io_resource = &apc->io_res;
+ pci_load_of_ranges(&apc->pci_ctrl, pdev->dev.of_node);
++
++ ar71xx_pci_irq_init(apc);
register_pci_controller(&apc->pci_ctrl);