In some board or SoC models it is necessary to split a qemu_irq line so that one input can feed multiple outputs. We currently have qemu_irq_split() for this, but that has several deficiencies: * it can only handle splitting a line into two * it unavoidably leaks memory, so it can't be used in a device that can be deleted Implement a qdev device that encapsulates splitting of IRQs, with a configurable number of outputs. (This is in some ways the inverse of the TYPE_OR_IRQ device.) Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Message-id: 20180220180325.29818-13-peter.maydell@linaro.org |
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| bus.c | ||
| empty_slot.c | ||
| fw-path-provider.c | ||
| generic-loader.c | ||
| hotplug.c | ||
| irq.c | ||
| loader-fit.c | ||
| loader.c | ||
| machine.c | ||
| nmi.c | ||
| null-machine.c | ||
| or-irq.c | ||
| platform-bus.c | ||
| ptimer.c | ||
| qdev-fw.c | ||
| qdev-properties-system.c | ||
| qdev-properties.c | ||
| qdev.c | ||
| register.c | ||
| reset.c | ||
| split-irq.c | ||
| stream.c | ||
| sysbus.c | ||
| uboot_image.h | ||