GPIOs that number is larger than 512 cannot trigger interrupt#1147
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Default MRAA_SUB_PLATFORM_BIT_SHIFT is 9, so the sub‑platform mask is 1<<9 (512).
As a result, any GPIO number ≥512 is treated as a sub‑platform GPIO and its interrupt
is skipped, e.g. in `src/gpio/gpio.c`:
```
/* Is this pin on a subplatform? Do nothing... */
if (mraa_is_sub_platform_id(dev->pin)) {
}
```
On Linux 6.12 the GPIO numbering starts at 512, which is expected, but this makes mraa
ignore all GPIO interrupts on that platform.
see <path-to-linux6.12-src>/include/gpio.h for more details about GPIO numbering on
Linux 6.12:
```
/*
* At the end we want all GPIOs to be dynamically allocated from 0.
* However, some legacy drivers still perform fixed allocation.
* Until they are all fixed, leave 0-512 space for them.
*/
#define GPIO_DYNAMIC_BASE 512
```
This commit raises MRAA_SUB_PLATFORM_BIT_SHIFT to 12 (mask = 1<<12 = 4096),
so native GPIO numbers up to 4096 work correctly, while preserving existing
sub‑platform behavior and without changing the type of the pin member in
struct _gpio, maximizing forward compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Chun Jiao Zhao <chunjiao.zhao@siemens.com>
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Default MRAA_SUB_PLATFORM_BIT_SHIFT is 9, so the sub‑platform mask is 1<<9 (512). As a result, any GPIO number ≥512 is treated as a sub‑platform GPIO and its interrupt is skipped, e.g. in
src/gpio/gpio.c:On Linux 6.12 the GPIO numbering starts at 512, which is expected, but this makes mraa ignore all GPIO interrupts on that platform.
see <path-to-linux6.12-src>/include/gpio.h for more details about GPIO numbering on Linux 6.12:
This commit raises MRAA_SUB_PLATFORM_BIT_SHIFT to 12 (mask = 1<<12 = 4096), so native GPIO numbers up to 4096 work correctly, while preserving existing sub‑platform behavior and without changing the type of the pin member in struct _gpio, maximizing forward compatibility.