Commit 46cba3dc authored by Satoru Takeuchi's avatar Satoru Takeuchi Committed by Tony Luck

[IA64] correct some messages and fixes some minor things

This patch corrects some wrong comments and a printk message.
It also fixes some minor things, and makes all lines fit in
80 columns.
Signed-off-by: default avatarSatoru Takeuchi <takeuchi_satoru@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarTony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
parent 769ebc66
......@@ -9,54 +9,65 @@
* Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems
* Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com>
*
* 00/04/19 D. Mosberger Rewritten to mirror more closely the x86 I/O APIC code.
* In particular, we now have separate handlers for edge
* and level triggered interrupts.
* 00/10/27 Asit Mallick, Goutham Rao <goutham.rao@intel.com> IRQ vector allocation
* PCI to vector mapping, shared PCI interrupts.
* 00/10/27 D. Mosberger Document things a bit more to make them more understandable.
* Clean up much of the old IOSAPIC cruft.
* 01/07/27 J.I. Lee PCI irq routing, Platform/Legacy interrupts and fixes for
* ACPI S5(SoftOff) support.
* 00/04/19 D. Mosberger Rewritten to mirror more closely the x86 I/O
* APIC code. In particular, we now have separate
* handlers for edge and level triggered
* interrupts.
* 00/10/27 Asit Mallick, Goutham Rao <goutham.rao@intel.com> IRQ vector
* allocation PCI to vector mapping, shared PCI
* interrupts.
* 00/10/27 D. Mosberger Document things a bit more to make them more
* understandable. Clean up much of the old
* IOSAPIC cruft.
* 01/07/27 J.I. Lee PCI irq routing, Platform/Legacy interrupts
* and fixes for ACPI S5(SoftOff) support.
* 02/01/23 J.I. Lee iosapic pgm fixes for PCI irq routing from _PRT
* 02/01/07 E. Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> Redirectable interrupt vectors in
* iosapic_set_affinity(), initializations for
* /proc/irq/#/smp_affinity
* 02/01/07 E. Focht <efocht@ess.nec.de> Redirectable interrupt
* vectors in iosapic_set_affinity(),
* initializations for /proc/irq/#/smp_affinity
* 02/04/02 P. Diefenbaugh Cleaned up ACPI PCI IRQ routing.
* 02/04/18 J.I. Lee bug fix in iosapic_init_pci_irq
* 02/04/30 J.I. Lee bug fix in find_iosapic to fix ACPI PCI IRQ to IOSAPIC mapping
* error
* 02/04/30 J.I. Lee bug fix in find_iosapic to fix ACPI PCI IRQ to
* IOSAPIC mapping error
* 02/07/29 T. Kochi Allocate interrupt vectors dynamically
* 02/08/04 T. Kochi Cleaned up terminology (irq, global system interrupt, vector, etc.)
* 02/09/20 D. Mosberger Simplified by taking advantage of ACPI's pci_irq code.
* 02/08/04 T. Kochi Cleaned up terminology (irq, global system
* interrupt, vector, etc.)
* 02/09/20 D. Mosberger Simplified by taking advantage of ACPI's
* pci_irq code.
* 03/02/19 B. Helgaas Make pcat_compat system-wide, not per-IOSAPIC.
* Remove iosapic_address & gsi_base from external interfaces.
* Rationalize __init/__devinit attributes.
* Remove iosapic_address & gsi_base from
* external interfaces. Rationalize
* __init/__devinit attributes.
* 04/12/04 Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> Intel Corporation 2004
* Updated to work with irq migration necessary for CPU Hotplug
* Updated to work with irq migration necessary
* for CPU Hotplug
*/
/*
* Here is what the interrupt logic between a PCI device and the kernel looks like:
* Here is what the interrupt logic between a PCI device and the kernel looks
* like:
*
* (1) A PCI device raises one of the four interrupt pins (INTA, INTB, INTC, INTD). The
* device is uniquely identified by its bus--, and slot-number (the function
* number does not matter here because all functions share the same interrupt
* lines).
* (1) A PCI device raises one of the four interrupt pins (INTA, INTB, INTC,
* INTD). The device is uniquely identified by its bus-, and slot-number
* (the function number does not matter here because all functions share
* the same interrupt lines).
*
* (2) The motherboard routes the interrupt line to a pin on a IOSAPIC controller.
* Multiple interrupt lines may have to share the same IOSAPIC pin (if they're level
* triggered and use the same polarity). Each interrupt line has a unique Global
* System Interrupt (GSI) number which can be calculated as the sum of the controller's
* base GSI number and the IOSAPIC pin number to which the line connects.
* (2) The motherboard routes the interrupt line to a pin on a IOSAPIC
* controller. Multiple interrupt lines may have to share the same
* IOSAPIC pin (if they're level triggered and use the same polarity).
* Each interrupt line has a unique Global System Interrupt (GSI) number
* which can be calculated as the sum of the controller's base GSI number
* and the IOSAPIC pin number to which the line connects.
*
* (3) The IOSAPIC uses an internal routing table entries (RTEs) to map the IOSAPIC pin
* into the IA-64 interrupt vector. This interrupt vector is then sent to the CPU.
* (3) The IOSAPIC uses an internal routing table entries (RTEs) to map the
* IOSAPIC pin into the IA-64 interrupt vector. This interrupt vector is then
* sent to the CPU.
*
* (4) The kernel recognizes an interrupt as an IRQ. The IRQ interface is used as
* architecture-independent interrupt handling mechanism in Linux. As an
* IRQ is a number, we have to have IA-64 interrupt vector number <-> IRQ number
* mapping. On smaller systems, we use one-to-one mapping between IA-64 vector and
* IRQ. A platform can implement platform_irq_to_vector(irq) and
* (4) The kernel recognizes an interrupt as an IRQ. The IRQ interface is
* used as architecture-independent interrupt handling mechanism in Linux.
* As an IRQ is a number, we have to have
* IA-64 interrupt vector number <-> IRQ number mapping. On smaller
* systems, we use one-to-one mapping between IA-64 vector and IRQ. A
* platform can implement platform_irq_to_vector(irq) and
* platform_local_vector_to_irq(vector) APIs to differentiate the mapping.
* Please see also include/asm-ia64/hw_irq.h for those APIs.
*
......@@ -64,9 +75,9 @@
*
* PCI pin -> global system interrupt (GSI) -> IA-64 vector <-> IRQ
*
* Note: The term "IRQ" is loosely used everywhere in Linux kernel to describe interrupts.
* Now we use "IRQ" only for Linux IRQ's. ISA IRQ (isa_irq) is the only exception in this
* source code.
* Note: The term "IRQ" is loosely used everywhere in Linux kernel to
* describeinterrupts. Now we use "IRQ" only for Linux IRQ's. ISA IRQ
* (isa_irq) is the only exception in this source code.
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
......@@ -90,7 +101,6 @@
#include <asm/ptrace.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#undef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ROUTING
#ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ROUTING
......@@ -99,36 +109,46 @@
#define DBG(fmt...)
#endif
#define NR_PREALLOCATE_RTE_ENTRIES (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct iosapic_rte_info))
#define NR_PREALLOCATE_RTE_ENTRIES \
(PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct iosapic_rte_info))
#define RTE_PREALLOCATED (1)
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(iosapic_lock);
/* These tables map IA-64 vectors to the IOSAPIC pin that generates this vector. */
/*
* These tables map IA-64 vectors to the IOSAPIC pin that generates this
* vector.
*/
struct iosapic_rte_info {
struct list_head rte_list; /* node in list of RTEs sharing the same vector */
struct list_head rte_list; /* node in list of RTEs sharing the
* same vector */
char __iomem *addr; /* base address of IOSAPIC */
unsigned int gsi_base; /* first GSI assigned to this IOSAPIC */
unsigned int gsi_base; /* first GSI assigned to this
* IOSAPIC */
char rte_index; /* IOSAPIC RTE index */
int refcnt; /* reference counter */
unsigned int flags; /* flags */
} ____cacheline_aligned;
static struct iosapic_intr_info {
struct list_head rtes; /* RTEs using this vector (empty => not an IOSAPIC interrupt) */
struct list_head rtes; /* RTEs using this vector (empty =>
* not an IOSAPIC interrupt) */
int count; /* # of RTEs that shares this vector */
u32 low32; /* current value of low word of Redirection table entry */
u32 low32; /* current value of low word of
* Redirection table entry */
unsigned int dest; /* destination CPU physical ID */
unsigned char dmode : 3; /* delivery mode (see iosapic.h) */
unsigned char polarity: 1; /* interrupt polarity (see iosapic.h) */
unsigned char polarity: 1; /* interrupt polarity
* (see iosapic.h) */
unsigned char trigger : 1; /* trigger mode (see iosapic.h) */
} iosapic_intr_info[IA64_NUM_VECTORS];
static struct iosapic {
char __iomem *addr; /* base address of IOSAPIC */
unsigned int gsi_base; /* first GSI assigned to this IOSAPIC */
unsigned short num_rte; /* number of RTE in this IOSAPIC */
unsigned int gsi_base; /* first GSI assigned to this
* IOSAPIC */
unsigned short num_rte; /* # of RTEs on this IOSAPIC */
int rtes_inuse; /* # of RTEs in use on this IOSAPIC */
#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
unsigned short node; /* numa node association via pxm */
......@@ -149,7 +169,8 @@ find_iosapic (unsigned int gsi)
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NR_IOSAPICS; i++) {
if ((unsigned) (gsi - iosapic_lists[i].gsi_base) < iosapic_lists[i].num_rte)
if ((unsigned) (gsi - iosapic_lists[i].gsi_base) <
iosapic_lists[i].num_rte)
return i;
}
......@@ -162,7 +183,8 @@ _gsi_to_vector (unsigned int gsi)
struct iosapic_intr_info *info;
struct iosapic_rte_info *rte;
for (info = iosapic_intr_info; info < iosapic_intr_info + IA64_NUM_VECTORS; ++info)
for (info = iosapic_intr_info; info <
iosapic_intr_info + IA64_NUM_VECTORS; ++info)
list_for_each_entry(rte, &info->rtes, rte_list)
if (rte->gsi_base + rte->rte_index == gsi)
return info - iosapic_intr_info;
......@@ -185,8 +207,8 @@ gsi_to_irq (unsigned int gsi)
unsigned long flags;
int irq;
/*
* XXX fix me: this assumes an identity mapping vetween IA-64 vector and Linux irq
* numbers...
* XXX fix me: this assumes an identity mapping between IA-64 vector
* and Linux irq numbers...
*/
spin_lock_irqsave(&iosapic_lock, flags);
{
......@@ -197,7 +219,8 @@ gsi_to_irq (unsigned int gsi)
return irq;
}
static struct iosapic_rte_info *gsi_vector_to_rte(unsigned int gsi, unsigned int vec)
static struct iosapic_rte_info *gsi_vector_to_rte(unsigned int gsi,
unsigned int vec)
{
struct iosapic_rte_info *rte;
......@@ -237,7 +260,9 @@ set_rte (unsigned int gsi, unsigned int vector, unsigned int dest, int mask)
for (irq = 0; irq < NR_IRQS; ++irq)
if (irq_to_vector(irq) == vector) {
set_irq_affinity_info(irq, (int)(dest & 0xffff), redir);
set_irq_affinity_info(irq,
(int)(dest & 0xffff),
redir);
break;
}
}
......@@ -259,7 +284,7 @@ set_rte (unsigned int gsi, unsigned int vector, unsigned int dest, int mask)
}
static void
nop (unsigned int vector)
nop (unsigned int irq)
{
/* do nothing... */
}
......@@ -281,7 +306,8 @@ mask_irq (unsigned int irq)
{
/* set only the mask bit */
low32 = iosapic_intr_info[vec].low32 |= IOSAPIC_MASK;
list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[vec].rtes, rte_list) {
list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[vec].rtes,
rte_list) {
addr = rte->addr;
rte_index = rte->rte_index;
iosapic_write(addr, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte_index), low32);
......@@ -306,7 +332,8 @@ unmask_irq (unsigned int irq)
spin_lock_irqsave(&iosapic_lock, flags);
{
low32 = iosapic_intr_info[vec].low32 &= ~IOSAPIC_MASK;
list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[vec].rtes, rte_list) {
list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[vec].rtes,
rte_list) {
addr = rte->addr;
rte_index = rte->rte_index;
iosapic_write(addr, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte_index), low32);
......@@ -346,21 +373,25 @@ iosapic_set_affinity (unsigned int irq, cpumask_t mask)
spin_lock_irqsave(&iosapic_lock, flags);
{
low32 = iosapic_intr_info[vec].low32 & ~(7 << IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT);
low32 = iosapic_intr_info[vec].low32 &
~(7 << IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT);
if (redir)
/* change delivery mode to lowest priority */
low32 |= (IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY << IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT);
low32 |= (IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY <<
IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT);
else
/* change delivery mode to fixed */
low32 |= (IOSAPIC_FIXED << IOSAPIC_DELIVERY_SHIFT);
iosapic_intr_info[vec].low32 = low32;
iosapic_intr_info[vec].dest = dest;
list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[vec].rtes, rte_list) {
list_for_each_entry(rte, &iosapic_intr_info[vec].rtes,
rte_list) {
addr = rte->addr;
rte_index = rte->rte_index;
iosapic_write(addr, IOSAPIC_RTE_HIGH(rte_index), high32);
iosapic_write(addr, IOSAPIC_RTE_HIGH(rte_index),
high32);
iosapic_write(addr, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte_index), low32);
}
}
......@@ -433,7 +464,8 @@ iosapic_ack_edge_irq (unsigned int irq)
* interrupt for real. This prevents IRQ storms from unhandled
* devices.
*/
if ((idesc->status & (IRQ_PENDING|IRQ_DISABLED)) == (IRQ_PENDING|IRQ_DISABLED))
if ((idesc->status & (IRQ_PENDING|IRQ_DISABLED)) ==
(IRQ_PENDING|IRQ_DISABLED))
mask_irq(irq);
}
......@@ -467,7 +499,8 @@ iosapic_version (char __iomem *addr)
return iosapic_read(addr, IOSAPIC_VERSION);
}
static int iosapic_find_sharable_vector (unsigned long trigger, unsigned long pol)
static int iosapic_find_sharable_vector (unsigned long trigger,
unsigned long pol)
{
int i, vector = -1, min_count = -1;
struct iosapic_intr_info *info;
......@@ -482,7 +515,8 @@ static int iosapic_find_sharable_vector (unsigned long trigger, unsigned long po
for (i = IA64_FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR; i <= IA64_LAST_DEVICE_VECTOR; i++) {
info = &iosapic_intr_info[i];
if (info->trigger == trigger && info->polarity == pol &&
(info->dmode == IOSAPIC_FIXED || info->dmode == IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY)) {
(info->dmode == IOSAPIC_FIXED || info->dmode ==
IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY)) {
if (min_count == -1 || info->count < min_count) {
vector = i;
min_count = info->count;
......@@ -506,12 +540,15 @@ iosapic_reassign_vector (int vector)
new_vector = assign_irq_vector(AUTO_ASSIGN);
if (new_vector < 0)
panic("%s: out of interrupt vectors!\n", __FUNCTION__);
printk(KERN_INFO "Reassigning vector %d to %d\n", vector, new_vector);
printk(KERN_INFO "Reassigning vector %d to %d\n",
vector, new_vector);
memcpy(&iosapic_intr_info[new_vector], &iosapic_intr_info[vector],
sizeof(struct iosapic_intr_info));
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&iosapic_intr_info[new_vector].rtes);
list_move(iosapic_intr_info[vector].rtes.next, &iosapic_intr_info[new_vector].rtes);
memset(&iosapic_intr_info[vector], 0, sizeof(struct iosapic_intr_info));
list_move(iosapic_intr_info[vector].rtes.next,
&iosapic_intr_info[new_vector].rtes);
memset(&iosapic_intr_info[vector], 0,
sizeof(struct iosapic_intr_info));
iosapic_intr_info[vector].low32 = IOSAPIC_MASK;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&iosapic_intr_info[vector].rtes);
}
......@@ -524,7 +561,8 @@ static struct iosapic_rte_info *iosapic_alloc_rte (void)
int preallocated = 0;
if (!iosapic_kmalloc_ok && list_empty(&free_rte_list)) {
rte = alloc_bootmem(sizeof(struct iosapic_rte_info) * NR_PREALLOCATE_RTE_ENTRIES);
rte = alloc_bootmem(sizeof(struct iosapic_rte_info) *
NR_PREALLOCATE_RTE_ENTRIES);
if (!rte)
return NULL;
for (i = 0; i < NR_PREALLOCATE_RTE_ENTRIES; i++, rte++)
......@@ -532,7 +570,8 @@ static struct iosapic_rte_info *iosapic_alloc_rte (void)
}
if (!list_empty(&free_rte_list)) {
rte = list_entry(free_rte_list.next, struct iosapic_rte_info, rte_list);
rte = list_entry(free_rte_list.next, struct iosapic_rte_info,
rte_list);
list_del(&rte->rte_list);
preallocated++;
} else {
......@@ -575,7 +614,8 @@ register_intr (unsigned int gsi, int vector, unsigned char delivery,
index = find_iosapic(gsi);
if (index < 0) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: No IOSAPIC for GSI %u\n", __FUNCTION__, gsi);
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: No IOSAPIC for GSI %u\n",
__FUNCTION__, gsi);
return -ENODEV;
}
......@@ -586,7 +626,8 @@ register_intr (unsigned int gsi, int vector, unsigned char delivery,
if (!rte) {
rte = iosapic_alloc_rte();
if (!rte) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: cannot allocate memory\n", __FUNCTION__);
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: cannot allocate memory\n",
__FUNCTION__);
return -ENOMEM;
}
......@@ -602,7 +643,9 @@ register_intr (unsigned int gsi, int vector, unsigned char delivery,
else if (vector_is_shared(vector)) {
struct iosapic_intr_info *info = &iosapic_intr_info[vector];
if (info->trigger != trigger || info->polarity != polarity) {
printk (KERN_WARNING "%s: cannot override the interrupt\n", __FUNCTION__);
printk (KERN_WARNING
"%s: cannot override the interrupt\n",
__FUNCTION__);
return -EINVAL;
}
}
......@@ -619,8 +662,10 @@ register_intr (unsigned int gsi, int vector, unsigned char delivery,
idesc = irq_descp(vector);
if (idesc->handler != irq_type) {
if (idesc->handler != &no_irq_type)
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: changing vector %d from %s to %s\n",
__FUNCTION__, vector, idesc->handler->typename, irq_type->typename);
printk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: changing vector %d from %s to %s\n",
__FUNCTION__, vector,
idesc->handler->typename, irq_type->typename);
idesc->handler = irq_type;
}
return 0;
......@@ -681,7 +726,7 @@ get_target_cpu (unsigned int gsi, int vector)
if (!num_cpus)
goto skip_numa_setup;
/* Use vector assigment to distribute across cpus in node */
/* Use vector assignment to distribute across cpus in node */
cpu_index = vector % num_cpus;
for (numa_cpu = first_cpu(cpu_mask) ; i < cpu_index ; i++)
......@@ -703,7 +748,7 @@ skip_numa_setup:
} while (!cpu_online(cpu));
return cpu_physical_id(cpu);
#else
#else /* CONFIG_SMP */
return cpu_physical_id(smp_processor_id());
#endif
}
......@@ -755,7 +800,8 @@ again:
if (list_empty(&iosapic_intr_info[vector].rtes))
free_irq_vector(vector);
spin_unlock(&iosapic_lock);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irq_descp(vector)->lock, flags);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irq_descp(vector)->lock,
flags);
goto again;
}
......@@ -764,7 +810,8 @@ again:
polarity, trigger);
if (err < 0) {
spin_unlock(&iosapic_lock);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irq_descp(vector)->lock, flags);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irq_descp(vector)->lock,
flags);
return err;
}
......@@ -806,7 +853,8 @@ iosapic_unregister_intr (unsigned int gsi)
*/
irq = gsi_to_irq(gsi);
if (irq < 0) {
printk(KERN_ERR "iosapic_unregister_intr(%u) unbalanced\n", gsi);
printk(KERN_ERR "iosapic_unregister_intr(%u) unbalanced\n",
gsi);
WARN_ON(1);
return;
}
......@@ -817,7 +865,9 @@ iosapic_unregister_intr (unsigned int gsi)
spin_lock(&iosapic_lock);
{
if ((rte = gsi_vector_to_rte(gsi, vector)) == NULL) {
printk(KERN_ERR "iosapic_unregister_intr(%u) unbalanced\n", gsi);
printk(KERN_ERR
"iosapic_unregister_intr(%u) unbalanced\n",
gsi);
WARN_ON(1);
goto out;
}
......@@ -827,7 +877,8 @@ iosapic_unregister_intr (unsigned int gsi)
/* Mask the interrupt */
low32 = iosapic_intr_info[vector].low32 | IOSAPIC_MASK;
iosapic_write(rte->addr, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte->rte_index), low32);
iosapic_write(rte->addr, IOSAPIC_RTE_LOW(rte->rte_index),
low32);
/* Remove the rte entry from the list */
list_del(&rte->rte_list);
......@@ -840,7 +891,9 @@ iosapic_unregister_intr (unsigned int gsi)
trigger = iosapic_intr_info[vector].trigger;
polarity = iosapic_intr_info[vector].polarity;
dest = iosapic_intr_info[vector].dest;
printk(KERN_INFO "GSI %u (%s, %s) -> CPU %d (0x%04x) vector %d unregistered\n",
printk(KERN_INFO
"GSI %u (%s, %s) -> CPU %d (0x%04x)"
" vector %d unregistered\n",
gsi, (trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE ? "edge" : "level"),
(polarity == IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH ? "high" : "low"),
cpu_logical_id(dest), dest, vector);
......@@ -853,12 +906,15 @@ iosapic_unregister_intr (unsigned int gsi)
idesc->handler = &no_irq_type;
/* Clear the interrupt information */
memset(&iosapic_intr_info[vector], 0, sizeof(struct iosapic_intr_info));
memset(&iosapic_intr_info[vector], 0,
sizeof(struct iosapic_intr_info));
iosapic_intr_info[vector].low32 |= IOSAPIC_MASK;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&iosapic_intr_info[vector].rtes);
if (idesc->action) {
printk(KERN_ERR "interrupt handlers still exist on IRQ %u\n", irq);
printk(KERN_ERR
"interrupt handlers still exist on"
"IRQ %u\n", irq);
WARN_ON(1);
}
......@@ -873,7 +929,6 @@ iosapic_unregister_intr (unsigned int gsi)
/*
* ACPI calls this when it finds an entry for a platform interrupt.
* Note that the irq_base and IOSAPIC address must be set in iosapic_init().
*/
int __init
iosapic_register_platform_intr (u32 int_type, unsigned int gsi,
......@@ -907,13 +962,16 @@ iosapic_register_platform_intr (u32 int_type, unsigned int gsi,
mask = 1;
break;
default:
printk(KERN_ERR "iosapic_register_platform_irq(): invalid int type 0x%x\n", int_type);
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: invalid int type 0x%x\n", __FUNCTION__,
int_type);
return -1;
}
register_intr(gsi, vector, delivery, polarity, trigger);
printk(KERN_INFO "PLATFORM int %s (0x%x): GSI %u (%s, %s) -> CPU %d (0x%04x) vector %d\n",
printk(KERN_INFO
"PLATFORM int %s (0x%x): GSI %u (%s, %s) -> CPU %d (0x%04x)"
" vector %d\n",
int_type < ARRAY_SIZE(name) ? name[int_type] : "unknown",
int_type, gsi, (trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE ? "edge" : "level"),
(polarity == IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH ? "high" : "low"),
......@@ -923,10 +981,8 @@ iosapic_register_platform_intr (u32 int_type, unsigned int gsi,
return vector;
}
/*
* ACPI calls this when it finds an entry for a legacy ISA IRQ override.
* Note that the gsi_base and IOSAPIC address must be set in iosapic_init().
*/
void __init
iosapic_override_isa_irq (unsigned int isa_irq, unsigned int gsi,
......@@ -955,16 +1011,19 @@ iosapic_system_init (int system_pcat_compat)
for (vector = 0; vector < IA64_NUM_VECTORS; ++vector) {
iosapic_intr_info[vector].low32 = IOSAPIC_MASK;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&iosapic_intr_info[vector].rtes); /* mark as unused */
/* mark as unused */
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&iosapic_intr_info[vector].rtes);
}
pcat_compat = system_pcat_compat;
if (pcat_compat) {
/*
* Disable the compatibility mode interrupts (8259 style), needs IN/OUT support
* enabled.
* Disable the compatibility mode interrupts (8259 style),
* needs IN/OUT support enabled.
*/
printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Disabling PC-AT compatible 8259 interrupts\n", __FUNCTION__);
printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: Disabling PC-AT compatible 8259 interrupts\n",
__FUNCTION__);
outb(0xff, 0xA1);
outb(0xff, 0x21);
}
......@@ -1053,12 +1112,14 @@ iosapic_init (unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned int gsi_base)
if ((gsi_base == 0) && pcat_compat) {
/*
* Map the legacy ISA devices into the IOSAPIC data. Some of these may
* get reprogrammed later on with data from the ACPI Interrupt Source
* Override table.
* Map the legacy ISA devices into the IOSAPIC data. Some of
* these may get reprogrammed later on with data from the ACPI
* Interrupt Source Override table.
*/
for (isa_irq = 0; isa_irq < 16; ++isa_irq)
iosapic_override_isa_irq(isa_irq, isa_irq, IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH, IOSAPIC_EDGE);
iosapic_override_isa_irq(isa_irq, isa_irq,
IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH,
IOSAPIC_EDGE);
}
return 0;
}
......@@ -1081,7 +1142,8 @@ iosapic_remove (unsigned int gsi_base)
if (iosapic_lists[index].rtes_inuse) {
err = -EBUSY;
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: IOSAPIC for GSI base %u is busy\n",
printk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: IOSAPIC for GSI base %u is busy\n",
__FUNCTION__, gsi_base);
goto out;
}
......
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