/* * linux/kernel/irq/handle.c * * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998-2006 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar * Copyright (C) 2005-2006, Thomas Gleixner, Russell King * * This file contains the core interrupt handling code. * * Detailed information is available in Documentation/DocBook/genericirq * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "internals.h" /* * lockdep: we want to handle all irq_desc locks as a single lock-class: */ struct lock_class_key irq_desc_lock_class; /** * handle_bad_irq - handle spurious and unhandled irqs * @irq: the interrupt number * @desc: description of the interrupt * * Handles spurious and unhandled IRQ's. It also prints a debugmessage. */ void handle_bad_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc) { print_irq_desc(irq, desc); kstat_incr_irqs_this_cpu(irq, desc); ack_bad_irq(irq); } #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) && defined(CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS) static void __init init_irq_default_affinity(void) { alloc_cpumask_var(&irq_default_affinity, GFP_NOWAIT); cpumask_setall(irq_default_affinity); } #else static void __init init_irq_default_affinity(void) { } #endif /* * Linux has a controller-independent interrupt architecture. * Every controller has a 'controller-template', that is used * by the main code to do the right thing. Each driver-visible * interrupt source is transparently wired to the appropriate * controller. Thus drivers need not be aware of the * interrupt-controller. * * The code is designed to be easily extended with new/different * interrupt controllers, without having to do assembly magic or * having to touch the generic code. * * Controller mappings for all interrupt sources: */ int nr_irqs = NR_IRQS; EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(nr_irqs); #ifdef CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ static struct irq_desc irq_desc_init = { .irq = -1, .status = IRQ_DISABLED, .chip = &no_irq_chip, .handle_irq = handle_bad_irq, .depth = 1, .lock = __RAW_SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(irq_desc_init.lock), }; void __ref init_kstat_irqs(struct irq_desc *desc, int node, int nr) { void *ptr; if (slab_is_available()) ptr = kzalloc_node(nr * sizeof(*desc->kstat_irqs), GFP_ATOMIC, node); else ptr = alloc_bootmem_node(NODE_DATA(node), nr * sizeof(*desc->kstat_irqs)); /* * don't overwite if can not get new one * init_copy_kstat_irqs() could still use old one */ if (ptr) { printk(KERN_DEBUG " alloc kstat_irqs on node %d\n", node); desc->kstat_irqs = ptr; } } static void init_one_irq_desc(int irq, struct irq_desc *desc, int node) { memcpy(desc, &irq_desc_init, sizeof(struct irq_desc)); raw_spin_lock_init(&desc->lock); desc->irq = irq; #ifdef CONFIG_SMP desc->node = node; #endif lockdep_set_class(&desc->lock, &irq_desc_lock_class); init_kstat_irqs(desc, node, nr_cpu_ids); if (!desc->kstat_irqs) { printk(KERN_ERR "can not alloc kstat_irqs\n"); BUG_ON(1); } if (!alloc_desc_masks(desc, node, false)) { printk(KERN_ERR "can not alloc irq_desc cpumasks\n"); BUG_ON(1); } init_desc_masks(desc); arch_init_chip_data(desc, node); } /* * Protect the sparse_irqs: */ DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(sparse_irq_lock); struct irq_desc **irq_desc_ptrs __read_mostly; static struct irq_desc irq_desc_legacy[NR_IRQS_LEGACY] __cacheline_aligned_in_smp = { [0 ... NR_IRQS_LEGACY-1] = { .irq = -1, .status = IRQ_DISABLED, .chip = &no_irq_chip, .handle_irq = handle_bad_irq, .depth = 1, .lock = __RAW_SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(irq_desc_init.lock), } }; static unsigned int *kstat_irqs_legacy; int __init early_irq_init(void) { struct irq_desc *desc; int legacy_count; int node; int i; init_irq_default_affinity(); /* initialize nr_irqs based on nr_cpu_ids */ arch_probe_nr_irqs(); printk(KERN_INFO "NR_IRQS:%d nr_irqs:%d\n", NR_IRQS, nr_irqs); desc = irq_desc_legacy; legacy_count = ARRAY_SIZE(irq_desc_legacy); node = first_online_node; /* allocate irq_desc_ptrs array based on nr_irqs */ irq_desc_ptrs = kcalloc(nr_irqs, sizeof(void *), GFP_NOWAIT); /* allocate based on nr_cpu_ids */ kstat_irqs_legacy = kzalloc_node(NR_IRQS_LEGACY * nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(int), GFP_NOWAIT, node); for (i = 0; i < legacy_count; i++) { desc[i].irq = i; #ifdef CONFIG_SMP desc[i].node = node; #endif desc[i].kstat_irqs = kstat_irqs_legacy + i * nr_cpu_ids; lockdep_set_class(&desc[i].lock, &irq_desc_lock_class); alloc_desc_masks(&desc[i], node, true); init_desc_masks(&desc[i]); irq_desc_ptrs[i] = desc + i; } for (i = legacy_count; i < nr_irqs; i++) irq_desc_ptrs[i] = NULL; return arch_early_irq_init(); } struct irq_desc *irq_to_desc(unsigned int irq) { if (irq_desc_ptrs && irq < nr_irqs) return irq_desc_ptrs[irq]; return NULL; } struct irq_desc * __ref irq_to_desc_alloc_node(unsigned int irq, int node) { struct irq_desc *desc; unsigned long flags; if (irq >= nr_irqs) { WARN(1, "irq (%d) >= nr_irqs (%d) in irq_to_desc_alloc\n", irq, nr_irqs); return NULL; } desc = irq_desc_ptrs[irq]; if (desc) return desc; raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&sparse_irq_lock, flags); /* We have to check it to avoid races with another CPU */ desc = irq_desc_ptrs[irq]; if (desc) goto out_unlock; if (slab_is_available()) desc = kzalloc_node(sizeof(*desc), GFP_ATOMIC, node); else desc = alloc_bootmem_node(NODE_DATA(node), sizeof(*desc)); printk(KERN_DEBUG " alloc irq_desc for %d on node %d\n", irq, node); if (!desc) { printk(KERN_ERR "can not alloc irq_desc\n"); BUG_ON(1); } init_one_irq_desc(irq, desc, node); irq_desc_ptrs[irq] = desc; out_unlock: raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sparse_irq_lock, flags); return desc; } #else /* !CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ */ struct irq_desc irq_desc[NR_IRQS] __cacheline_aligned_in_smp = { [0 ... NR_IRQS-1] = { .status = IRQ_DISABLED, .chip = &no_irq_chip, .handle_irq = handle_bad_irq, .depth = 1, .lock = __RAW_SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(irq_desc->lock), } }; static unsigned int kstat_irqs_all[NR_IRQS][NR_CPUS]; int __init early_irq_init(void) { struct irq_desc *desc; int count; int i; init_irq_default_affinity(); printk(KERN_INFO "NR_IRQS:%d\n", NR_IRQS); desc = irq_desc; count = ARRAY_SIZE(irq_desc); for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { desc[i].irq = i; alloc_desc_masks(&desc[i], 0, true); init_desc_masks(&desc[i]); desc[i].kstat_irqs = kstat_irqs_all[i]; } return arch_early_irq_init(); } struct irq_desc *irq_to_desc(unsigned int irq) { return (irq < NR_IRQS) ? irq_desc + irq : NULL; } struct irq_desc *irq_to_desc_alloc_node(unsigned int irq, int node) { return irq_to_desc(irq); } #endif /* !CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ */ void clear_kstat_irqs(struct irq_desc *desc) { memset(desc->kstat_irqs, 0, nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(*(desc->kstat_irqs))); } /* * What should we do if we get a hw irq event on an illegal vector? * Each architecture has to answer this themself. */ static void ack_bad(unsigned int irq) { struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq); print_irq_desc(irq, desc); ack_bad_irq(irq); } /* * NOP functions */ static void noop(unsigned int irq) { } static unsigned int noop_ret(unsigned int irq) { return 0; } /* * Generic no controller implementation */ struct irq_chip no_irq_chip = { .name = "none", .startup = noop_ret, .shutdown = noop, .enable = noop, .disable = noop, .ack = ack_bad, .end = noop, }; /* * Generic dummy implementation which can be used for * real dumb interrupt sources */ struct irq_chip dummy_irq_chip = { .name = "dummy", .startup = noop_ret, .shutdown = noop, .enable = noop, .disable = noop, .ack = noop, .mask = noop, .unmask = noop, .end = noop, }; /* * Special, empty irq handler: */ irqreturn_t no_action(int cpl, void *dev_id) { return IRQ_NONE; } static void warn_no_thread(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *action) { if (test_and_set_bit(IRQTF_WARNED, &action->thread_flags)) return; printk(KERN_WARNING "IRQ %d device %s returned IRQ_WAKE_THREAD " "but no thread function available.", irq, action->name); } /** * handle_IRQ_event - irq action chain handler * @irq: the interrupt number * @action: the interrupt action chain for this irq * * Handles the action chain of an irq event */ irqreturn_t handle_IRQ_event(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *action) { irqreturn_t ret, retval = IRQ_NONE; unsigned int status = 0; if (!(action->flags & IRQF_DISABLED)) local_irq_enable_in_hardirq(); do { trace_irq_handler_entry(irq, action); ret = action->handler(irq, action->dev_id); trace_irq_handler_exit(irq, action, ret); switch (ret) { case IRQ_WAKE_THREAD: /* * Set result to handled so the spurious check * does not trigger. */ ret = IRQ_HANDLED; /* * Catch drivers which return WAKE_THREAD but * did not set up a thread function */ if (unlikely(!action->thread_fn)) { warn_no_thread(irq, action); break; } /* * Wake up the handler thread for this * action. In case the thread crashed and was * killed we just pretend that we handled the * interrupt. The hardirq handler above has * disabled the device interrupt, so no irq * storm is lurking. */ if (likely(!test_bit(IRQTF_DIED, &action->thread_flags))) { set_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD, &action->thread_flags); wake_up_process(action->thread); } /* Fall through to add to randomness */ case IRQ_HANDLED: status |= action->flags; break; default: break; } retval |= ret; action = action->next; } while (action); if (status & IRQF_SAMPLE_RANDOM) add_interrupt_randomness(irq); local_irq_disable(); return retval; } #ifndef CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS_NO__DO_IRQ #ifdef CONFIG_ENABLE_WARN_DEPRECATED # warning __do_IRQ is deprecated. Please convert to proper flow handlers #endif /** * __do_IRQ - original all in one highlevel IRQ handler * @irq: the interrupt number * * __do_IRQ handles all normal device IRQ's (the special * SMP cross-CPU interrupts have their own specific * handlers). * * This is the original x86 implementation which is used for every * interrupt type. */ unsigned int __do_IRQ(unsigned int irq) { struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq); struct irqaction *action; unsigned int status; kstat_incr_irqs_this_cpu(irq, desc); if (CHECK_IRQ_PER_CPU(desc->status)) { irqreturn_t action_ret; /* * No locking required for CPU-local interrupts: */ if (desc->chip->ack) desc->chip->ack(irq); if (likely(!(desc->status & IRQ_DISABLED))) { action_ret = handle_IRQ_event(irq, desc->action); if (!noirqdebug) note_interrupt(irq, desc, action_ret); } desc->chip->end(irq); return 1; } raw_spin_lock(&desc->lock); if (desc->chip->ack) desc->chip->ack(irq); /* * REPLAY is when Linux resends an IRQ that was dropped earlier * WAITING is used by probe to mark irqs that are being tested */ status = desc->status & ~(IRQ_REPLAY | IRQ_WAITING); status |= IRQ_PENDING; /* we _want_ to handle it */ /* * If the IRQ is disabled for whatever reason, we cannot * use the action we have. */ action = NULL; if (likely(!(status & (IRQ_DISABLED | IRQ_INPROGRESS)))) { action = desc->action; status &= ~IRQ_PENDING; /* we commit to handling */ status |= IRQ_INPROGRESS; /* we are handling it */ } desc->status = status; /* * If there is no IRQ handler or it was disabled, exit early. * Since we set PENDING, if another processor is handling * a different instance of this same irq, the other processor * will take care of it. */ if (unlikely(!action)) goto out; /* * Edge triggered interrupts need to remember * pending events. * This applies to any hw interrupts that allow a second * instance of the same irq to arrive while we are in do_IRQ * or in the handler. But the code here only handles the _second_ * instance of the irq, not the third or fourth. So it is mostly * useful for irq hardware that does not mask cleanly in an * SMP environment. */ for (;;) { irqreturn_t action_ret; raw_spin_unlock(&desc->lock); action_ret = handle_IRQ_event(irq, action); if (!noirqdebug) note_interrupt(irq, desc, action_ret); raw_spin_lock(&desc->lock); if (likely(!(desc->status & IRQ_PENDING))) break; desc->status &= ~IRQ_PENDING; } desc->status &= ~IRQ_INPROGRESS; out: /* * The ->end() handler has to deal with interrupts which got * disabled while the handler was running. */ desc->chip->end(irq); raw_spin_unlock(&desc->lock); return 1; } #endif void early_init_irq_lock_class(void) { struct irq_desc *desc; int i; for_each_irq_desc(i, desc) { lockdep_set_class(&desc->lock, &irq_desc_lock_class); } } unsigned int kstat_irqs_cpu(unsigned int irq, int cpu) { struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq); return desc ? desc->kstat_irqs[cpu] : 0; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(kstat_irqs_cpu);