init_irq_fields(irq, handler, opaque, n);
}
+void qemu_init_irq_child(Object *parent, const char *propname,
+ IRQState *irq, qemu_irq_handler handler,
+ void *opaque, int n)
+{
+ object_initialize_child(parent, propname, irq, TYPE_IRQ);
+ init_irq_fields(irq, handler, opaque, n);
+}
+
void qemu_init_irqs(IRQState irq[], size_t count,
qemu_irq_handler handler, void *opaque)
{
/*
* Init a single IRQ. The irq is assigned with a handler, an opaque data
- * and the interrupt number.
+ * and the interrupt number. The caller must free this with qemu_free_irq().
+ * If you are using this inside a device's init or realize method, then
+ * qemu_init_irq_child() is probably a better choice to avoid the need
+ * to manually clean up the IRQ.
*/
void qemu_init_irq(IRQState *irq, qemu_irq_handler handler, void *opaque,
int n);
+/**
+ * qemu_init_irq_child: Initialize IRQ and make it a QOM child
+ * @parent: QOM object which owns this IRQ
+ * @propname: child property name
+ * @irq: pointer to IRQState to initialize
+ * @handler: handler function for incoming interrupts
+ * @opaque: opaque data to pass to @handler
+ * @n: interrupt number to pass to @handler
+ *
+ * Init a single IRQ and make the IRQ object a child of @parent with
+ * the child-property name @propname. The IRQ object will thus be
+ * automatically freed when @parent is destroyed.
+ */
+void qemu_init_irq_child(Object *parent, const char *propname,
+ IRQState *irq, qemu_irq_handler handler,
+ void *opaque, int n);
+
+
/**
* qemu_init_irqs: Initialize an array of IRQs.
*