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author | Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> | 2006-06-29 19:57:46 -0400 |
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committer | Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> | 2006-06-29 19:57:46 -0400 |
commit | d120cfb544ed6161b9d32fb6c4648c471807ee6b (patch) | |
tree | 7757ad0198d8df76ff5c60f939a687687c41da00 /kernel/irq/handle.c | |
parent | 9dce0e950dbfab4148f35ac6f297d8638cdc63c4 (diff) | |
parent | bf7e8511088963078484132636839b59e25cf14f (diff) |
merge linus into release branch
Conflicts:
drivers/acpi/acpi_memhotplug.c
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/irq/handle.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/irq/handle.c | 118 |
1 files changed, 78 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/irq/handle.c b/kernel/irq/handle.c index 0f6530117105..5a360dd4331b 100644 --- a/kernel/irq/handle.c +++ b/kernel/irq/handle.c | |||
@@ -1,9 +1,13 @@ | |||
1 | /* | 1 | /* |
2 | * linux/kernel/irq/handle.c | 2 | * linux/kernel/irq/handle.c |
3 | * | 3 | * |
4 | * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998-2004 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar | 4 | * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998-2006 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar |
5 | * Copyright (C) 2005-2006, Thomas Gleixner, Russell King | ||
5 | * | 6 | * |
6 | * This file contains the core interrupt handling code. | 7 | * This file contains the core interrupt handling code. |
8 | * | ||
9 | * Detailed information is available in Documentation/DocBook/genericirq | ||
10 | * | ||
7 | */ | 11 | */ |
8 | 12 | ||
9 | #include <linux/irq.h> | 13 | #include <linux/irq.h> |
@@ -14,11 +18,22 @@ | |||
14 | 18 | ||
15 | #include "internals.h" | 19 | #include "internals.h" |
16 | 20 | ||
21 | /** | ||
22 | * handle_bad_irq - handle spurious and unhandled irqs | ||
23 | */ | ||
24 | void fastcall | ||
25 | handle_bad_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc, struct pt_regs *regs) | ||
26 | { | ||
27 | print_irq_desc(irq, desc); | ||
28 | kstat_this_cpu.irqs[irq]++; | ||
29 | ack_bad_irq(irq); | ||
30 | } | ||
31 | |||
17 | /* | 32 | /* |
18 | * Linux has a controller-independent interrupt architecture. | 33 | * Linux has a controller-independent interrupt architecture. |
19 | * Every controller has a 'controller-template', that is used | 34 | * Every controller has a 'controller-template', that is used |
20 | * by the main code to do the right thing. Each driver-visible | 35 | * by the main code to do the right thing. Each driver-visible |
21 | * interrupt source is transparently wired to the apropriate | 36 | * interrupt source is transparently wired to the appropriate |
22 | * controller. Thus drivers need not be aware of the | 37 | * controller. Thus drivers need not be aware of the |
23 | * interrupt-controller. | 38 | * interrupt-controller. |
24 | * | 39 | * |
@@ -28,41 +43,52 @@ | |||
28 | * | 43 | * |
29 | * Controller mappings for all interrupt sources: | 44 | * Controller mappings for all interrupt sources: |
30 | */ | 45 | */ |
31 | irq_desc_t irq_desc[NR_IRQS] __cacheline_aligned = { | 46 | struct irq_desc irq_desc[NR_IRQS] __cacheline_aligned = { |
32 | [0 ... NR_IRQS-1] = { | 47 | [0 ... NR_IRQS-1] = { |
33 | .status = IRQ_DISABLED, | 48 | .status = IRQ_DISABLED, |
34 | .handler = &no_irq_type, | 49 | .chip = &no_irq_chip, |
35 | .lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED | 50 | .handle_irq = handle_bad_irq, |
51 | .depth = 1, | ||
52 | .lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED, | ||
53 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP | ||
54 | .affinity = CPU_MASK_ALL | ||
55 | #endif | ||
36 | } | 56 | } |
37 | }; | 57 | }; |
38 | 58 | ||
39 | /* | 59 | /* |
40 | * Generic 'no controller' code | 60 | * What should we do if we get a hw irq event on an illegal vector? |
61 | * Each architecture has to answer this themself. | ||
41 | */ | 62 | */ |
42 | static void end_none(unsigned int irq) { } | 63 | static void ack_bad(unsigned int irq) |
43 | static void enable_none(unsigned int irq) { } | ||
44 | static void disable_none(unsigned int irq) { } | ||
45 | static void shutdown_none(unsigned int irq) { } | ||
46 | static unsigned int startup_none(unsigned int irq) { return 0; } | ||
47 | |||
48 | static void ack_none(unsigned int irq) | ||
49 | { | 64 | { |
50 | /* | 65 | print_irq_desc(irq, irq_desc + irq); |
51 | * 'what should we do if we get a hw irq event on an illegal vector'. | ||
52 | * each architecture has to answer this themself. | ||
53 | */ | ||
54 | ack_bad_irq(irq); | 66 | ack_bad_irq(irq); |
55 | } | 67 | } |
56 | 68 | ||
57 | struct hw_interrupt_type no_irq_type = { | 69 | /* |
58 | .typename = "none", | 70 | * NOP functions |
59 | .startup = startup_none, | 71 | */ |
60 | .shutdown = shutdown_none, | 72 | static void noop(unsigned int irq) |
61 | .enable = enable_none, | 73 | { |
62 | .disable = disable_none, | 74 | } |
63 | .ack = ack_none, | 75 | |
64 | .end = end_none, | 76 | static unsigned int noop_ret(unsigned int irq) |
65 | .set_affinity = NULL | 77 | { |
78 | return 0; | ||
79 | } | ||
80 | |||
81 | /* | ||
82 | * Generic no controller implementation | ||
83 | */ | ||
84 | struct irq_chip no_irq_chip = { | ||
85 | .name = "none", | ||
86 | .startup = noop_ret, | ||
87 | .shutdown = noop, | ||
88 | .enable = noop, | ||
89 | .disable = noop, | ||
90 | .ack = ack_bad, | ||
91 | .end = noop, | ||
66 | }; | 92 | }; |
67 | 93 | ||
68 | /* | 94 | /* |
@@ -73,11 +99,16 @@ irqreturn_t no_action(int cpl, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs) | |||
73 | return IRQ_NONE; | 99 | return IRQ_NONE; |
74 | } | 100 | } |
75 | 101 | ||
76 | /* | 102 | /** |
77 | * Have got an event to handle: | 103 | * handle_IRQ_event - irq action chain handler |
104 | * @irq: the interrupt number | ||
105 | * @regs: pointer to a register structure | ||
106 | * @action: the interrupt action chain for this irq | ||
107 | * | ||
108 | * Handles the action chain of an irq event | ||
78 | */ | 109 | */ |
79 | fastcall irqreturn_t handle_IRQ_event(unsigned int irq, struct pt_regs *regs, | 110 | irqreturn_t handle_IRQ_event(unsigned int irq, struct pt_regs *regs, |
80 | struct irqaction *action) | 111 | struct irqaction *action) |
81 | { | 112 | { |
82 | irqreturn_t ret, retval = IRQ_NONE; | 113 | irqreturn_t ret, retval = IRQ_NONE; |
83 | unsigned int status = 0; | 114 | unsigned int status = 0; |
@@ -100,15 +131,22 @@ fastcall irqreturn_t handle_IRQ_event(unsigned int irq, struct pt_regs *regs, | |||
100 | return retval; | 131 | return retval; |
101 | } | 132 | } |
102 | 133 | ||
103 | /* | 134 | /** |
104 | * do_IRQ handles all normal device IRQ's (the special | 135 | * __do_IRQ - original all in one highlevel IRQ handler |
136 | * @irq: the interrupt number | ||
137 | * @regs: pointer to a register structure | ||
138 | * | ||
139 | * __do_IRQ handles all normal device IRQ's (the special | ||
105 | * SMP cross-CPU interrupts have their own specific | 140 | * SMP cross-CPU interrupts have their own specific |
106 | * handlers). | 141 | * handlers). |
142 | * | ||
143 | * This is the original x86 implementation which is used for every | ||
144 | * interrupt type. | ||
107 | */ | 145 | */ |
108 | fastcall unsigned int __do_IRQ(unsigned int irq, struct pt_regs *regs) | 146 | fastcall unsigned int __do_IRQ(unsigned int irq, struct pt_regs *regs) |
109 | { | 147 | { |
110 | irq_desc_t *desc = irq_desc + irq; | 148 | struct irq_desc *desc = irq_desc + irq; |
111 | struct irqaction * action; | 149 | struct irqaction *action; |
112 | unsigned int status; | 150 | unsigned int status; |
113 | 151 | ||
114 | kstat_this_cpu.irqs[irq]++; | 152 | kstat_this_cpu.irqs[irq]++; |
@@ -118,16 +156,16 @@ fastcall unsigned int __do_IRQ(unsigned int irq, struct pt_regs *regs) | |||
118 | /* | 156 | /* |
119 | * No locking required for CPU-local interrupts: | 157 | * No locking required for CPU-local interrupts: |
120 | */ | 158 | */ |
121 | if (desc->handler->ack) | 159 | if (desc->chip->ack) |
122 | desc->handler->ack(irq); | 160 | desc->chip->ack(irq); |
123 | action_ret = handle_IRQ_event(irq, regs, desc->action); | 161 | action_ret = handle_IRQ_event(irq, regs, desc->action); |
124 | desc->handler->end(irq); | 162 | desc->chip->end(irq); |
125 | return 1; | 163 | return 1; |
126 | } | 164 | } |
127 | 165 | ||
128 | spin_lock(&desc->lock); | 166 | spin_lock(&desc->lock); |
129 | if (desc->handler->ack) | 167 | if (desc->chip->ack) |
130 | desc->handler->ack(irq); | 168 | desc->chip->ack(irq); |
131 | /* | 169 | /* |
132 | * REPLAY is when Linux resends an IRQ that was dropped earlier | 170 | * REPLAY is when Linux resends an IRQ that was dropped earlier |
133 | * WAITING is used by probe to mark irqs that are being tested | 171 | * WAITING is used by probe to mark irqs that are being tested |
@@ -187,7 +225,7 @@ out: | |||
187 | * The ->end() handler has to deal with interrupts which got | 225 | * The ->end() handler has to deal with interrupts which got |
188 | * disabled while the handler was running. | 226 | * disabled while the handler was running. |
189 | */ | 227 | */ |
190 | desc->handler->end(irq); | 228 | desc->chip->end(irq); |
191 | spin_unlock(&desc->lock); | 229 | spin_unlock(&desc->lock); |
192 | 230 | ||
193 | return 1; | 231 | return 1; |