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| 5 | <book id="Generic-IRQ-Guide"> |
| 6 | <bookinfo> |
| 7 | <title>Linux generic IRQ handling</title> |
| 8 | |
| 9 | <authorgroup> |
| 10 | <author> |
| 11 | <firstname>Thomas</firstname> |
| 12 | <surname>Gleixner</surname> |
| 13 | <affiliation> |
| 14 | <address> |
| 15 | <email>tglx@linutronix.de</email> |
| 16 | </address> |
| 17 | </affiliation> |
| 18 | </author> |
| 19 | <author> |
| 20 | <firstname>Ingo</firstname> |
| 21 | <surname>Molnar</surname> |
| 22 | <affiliation> |
| 23 | <address> |
| 24 | <email>mingo@elte.hu</email> |
| 25 | </address> |
| 26 | </affiliation> |
| 27 | </author> |
| 28 | </authorgroup> |
| 29 | |
| 30 | <copyright> |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 31 | <year>2005-2010</year> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 32 | <holder>Thomas Gleixner</holder> |
| 33 | </copyright> |
| 34 | <copyright> |
| 35 | <year>2005-2006</year> |
| 36 | <holder>Ingo Molnar</holder> |
| 37 | </copyright> |
| 38 | |
| 39 | <legalnotice> |
| 40 | <para> |
| 41 | This documentation is free software; you can redistribute |
| 42 | it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public |
| 43 | License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| 44 | </para> |
| 45 | |
| 46 | <para> |
| 47 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be |
| 48 | useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied |
| 49 | warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
| 50 | See the GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 51 | </para> |
| 52 | |
| 53 | <para> |
| 54 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public |
| 55 | License along with this program; if not, write to the Free |
| 56 | Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, |
| 57 | MA 02111-1307 USA |
| 58 | </para> |
| 59 | |
| 60 | <para> |
| 61 | For more details see the file COPYING in the source |
| 62 | distribution of Linux. |
| 63 | </para> |
| 64 | </legalnotice> |
| 65 | </bookinfo> |
| 66 | |
| 67 | <toc></toc> |
| 68 | |
| 69 | <chapter id="intro"> |
| 70 | <title>Introduction</title> |
| 71 | <para> |
| 72 | The generic interrupt handling layer is designed to provide a |
| 73 | complete abstraction of interrupt handling for device drivers. |
| 74 | It is able to handle all the different types of interrupt controller |
| 75 | hardware. Device drivers use generic API functions to request, enable, |
| 76 | disable and free interrupts. The drivers do not have to know anything |
| 77 | about interrupt hardware details, so they can be used on different |
| 78 | platforms without code changes. |
| 79 | </para> |
| 80 | <para> |
| 81 | This documentation is provided to developers who want to implement |
| 82 | an interrupt subsystem based for their architecture, with the help |
| 83 | of the generic IRQ handling layer. |
| 84 | </para> |
| 85 | </chapter> |
| 86 | |
| 87 | <chapter id="rationale"> |
| 88 | <title>Rationale</title> |
| 89 | <para> |
| 90 | The original implementation of interrupt handling in Linux is using |
| 91 | the __do_IRQ() super-handler, which is able to deal with every |
| 92 | type of interrupt logic. |
| 93 | </para> |
| 94 | <para> |
| 95 | Originally, Russell King identified different types of handlers to |
| 96 | build a quite universal set for the ARM interrupt handler |
| 97 | implementation in Linux 2.5/2.6. He distinguished between: |
| 98 | <itemizedlist> |
| 99 | <listitem><para>Level type</para></listitem> |
| 100 | <listitem><para>Edge type</para></listitem> |
| 101 | <listitem><para>Simple type</para></listitem> |
| 102 | </itemizedlist> |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 103 | During the implementation we identified another type: |
| 104 | <itemizedlist> |
| 105 | <listitem><para>Fast EOI type</para></listitem> |
| 106 | </itemizedlist> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 107 | In the SMP world of the __do_IRQ() super-handler another type |
| 108 | was identified: |
| 109 | <itemizedlist> |
| 110 | <listitem><para>Per CPU type</para></listitem> |
| 111 | </itemizedlist> |
| 112 | </para> |
| 113 | <para> |
| 114 | This split implementation of highlevel IRQ handlers allows us to |
| 115 | optimize the flow of the interrupt handling for each specific |
| 116 | interrupt type. This reduces complexity in that particular codepath |
| 117 | and allows the optimized handling of a given type. |
| 118 | </para> |
| 119 | <para> |
| 120 | The original general IRQ implementation used hw_interrupt_type |
| 121 | structures and their ->ack(), ->end() [etc.] callbacks to |
| 122 | differentiate the flow control in the super-handler. This leads to |
| 123 | a mix of flow logic and lowlevel hardware logic, and it also leads |
| 124 | to unnecessary code duplication: for example in i386, there is a |
| 125 | ioapic_level_irq and a ioapic_edge_irq irq-type which share many |
| 126 | of the lowlevel details but have different flow handling. |
| 127 | </para> |
| 128 | <para> |
| 129 | A more natural abstraction is the clean separation of the |
| 130 | 'irq flow' and the 'chip details'. |
| 131 | </para> |
| 132 | <para> |
| 133 | Analysing a couple of architecture's IRQ subsystem implementations |
| 134 | reveals that most of them can use a generic set of 'irq flow' |
| 135 | methods and only need to add the chip level specific code. |
| 136 | The separation is also valuable for (sub)architectures |
| 137 | which need specific quirks in the irq flow itself but not in the |
| 138 | chip-details - and thus provides a more transparent IRQ subsystem |
| 139 | design. |
| 140 | </para> |
| 141 | <para> |
| 142 | Each interrupt descriptor is assigned its own highlevel flow |
| 143 | handler, which is normally one of the generic |
| 144 | implementations. (This highlevel flow handler implementation also |
| 145 | makes it simple to provide demultiplexing handlers which can be |
| 146 | found in embedded platforms on various architectures.) |
| 147 | </para> |
| 148 | <para> |
| 149 | The separation makes the generic interrupt handling layer more |
| 150 | flexible and extensible. For example, an (sub)architecture can |
| 151 | use a generic irq-flow implementation for 'level type' interrupts |
| 152 | and add a (sub)architecture specific 'edge type' implementation. |
| 153 | </para> |
| 154 | <para> |
| 155 | To make the transition to the new model easier and prevent the |
| 156 | breakage of existing implementations, the __do_IRQ() super-handler |
| 157 | is still available. This leads to a kind of duality for the time |
| 158 | being. Over time the new model should be used in more and more |
| 159 | architectures, as it enables smaller and cleaner IRQ subsystems. |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 160 | It's deprecated for three years now and about to be removed. |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 161 | </para> |
| 162 | </chapter> |
| 163 | <chapter id="bugs"> |
| 164 | <title>Known Bugs And Assumptions</title> |
| 165 | <para> |
| 166 | None (knock on wood). |
| 167 | </para> |
| 168 | </chapter> |
| 169 | |
| 170 | <chapter id="Abstraction"> |
| 171 | <title>Abstraction layers</title> |
| 172 | <para> |
| 173 | There are three main levels of abstraction in the interrupt code: |
| 174 | <orderedlist> |
| 175 | <listitem><para>Highlevel driver API</para></listitem> |
| 176 | <listitem><para>Highlevel IRQ flow handlers</para></listitem> |
| 177 | <listitem><para>Chiplevel hardware encapsulation</para></listitem> |
| 178 | </orderedlist> |
| 179 | </para> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 180 | <sect1 id="Interrupt_control_flow"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 181 | <title>Interrupt control flow</title> |
| 182 | <para> |
| 183 | Each interrupt is described by an interrupt descriptor structure |
| 184 | irq_desc. The interrupt is referenced by an 'unsigned int' numeric |
| 185 | value which selects the corresponding interrupt decription structure |
| 186 | in the descriptor structures array. |
| 187 | The descriptor structure contains status information and pointers |
| 188 | to the interrupt flow method and the interrupt chip structure |
| 189 | which are assigned to this interrupt. |
| 190 | </para> |
| 191 | <para> |
| 192 | Whenever an interrupt triggers, the lowlevel arch code calls into |
| 193 | the generic interrupt code by calling desc->handle_irq(). |
| 194 | This highlevel IRQ handling function only uses desc->chip primitives |
| 195 | referenced by the assigned chip descriptor structure. |
| 196 | </para> |
| 197 | </sect1> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 198 | <sect1 id="Highlevel_Driver_API"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 199 | <title>Highlevel Driver API</title> |
| 200 | <para> |
| 201 | The highlevel Driver API consists of following functions: |
| 202 | <itemizedlist> |
| 203 | <listitem><para>request_irq()</para></listitem> |
| 204 | <listitem><para>free_irq()</para></listitem> |
| 205 | <listitem><para>disable_irq()</para></listitem> |
| 206 | <listitem><para>enable_irq()</para></listitem> |
| 207 | <listitem><para>disable_irq_nosync() (SMP only)</para></listitem> |
| 208 | <listitem><para>synchronize_irq() (SMP only)</para></listitem> |
| 209 | <listitem><para>set_irq_type()</para></listitem> |
| 210 | <listitem><para>set_irq_wake()</para></listitem> |
| 211 | <listitem><para>set_irq_data()</para></listitem> |
| 212 | <listitem><para>set_irq_chip()</para></listitem> |
| 213 | <listitem><para>set_irq_chip_data()</para></listitem> |
| 214 | </itemizedlist> |
| 215 | See the autogenerated function documentation for details. |
| 216 | </para> |
| 217 | </sect1> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 218 | <sect1 id="Highlevel_IRQ_flow_handlers"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 219 | <title>Highlevel IRQ flow handlers</title> |
| 220 | <para> |
| 221 | The generic layer provides a set of pre-defined irq-flow methods: |
| 222 | <itemizedlist> |
| 223 | <listitem><para>handle_level_irq</para></listitem> |
| 224 | <listitem><para>handle_edge_irq</para></listitem> |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 225 | <listitem><para>handle_fasteoi_irq</para></listitem> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 226 | <listitem><para>handle_simple_irq</para></listitem> |
| 227 | <listitem><para>handle_percpu_irq</para></listitem> |
| 228 | </itemizedlist> |
| 229 | The interrupt flow handlers (either predefined or architecture |
| 230 | specific) are assigned to specific interrupts by the architecture |
| 231 | either during bootup or during device initialization. |
| 232 | </para> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 233 | <sect2 id="Default_flow_implementations"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 234 | <title>Default flow implementations</title> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 235 | <sect3 id="Helper_functions"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 236 | <title>Helper functions</title> |
| 237 | <para> |
| 238 | The helper functions call the chip primitives and |
| 239 | are used by the default flow implementations. |
| 240 | The following helper functions are implemented (simplified excerpt): |
| 241 | <programlisting> |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 242 | default_enable(struct irq_data *data) |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 243 | { |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 244 | desc->chip->irq_unmask(data); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 245 | } |
| 246 | |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 247 | default_disable(struct irq_data *data) |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 248 | { |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 249 | if (!delay_disable(data)) |
| 250 | desc->chip->irq_mask(data); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 251 | } |
| 252 | |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 253 | default_ack(struct irq_data *data) |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 254 | { |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 255 | chip->irq_ack(data); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 256 | } |
| 257 | |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 258 | default_mask_ack(struct irq_data *data) |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 259 | { |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 260 | if (chip->irq_mask_ack) { |
| 261 | chip->irq_mask_ack(data); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 262 | } else { |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 263 | chip->irq_mask(data); |
| 264 | chip->irq_ack(data); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 265 | } |
| 266 | } |
| 267 | |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 268 | noop(struct irq_data *data)) |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 269 | { |
| 270 | } |
| 271 | |
| 272 | </programlisting> |
| 273 | </para> |
| 274 | </sect3> |
| 275 | </sect2> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 276 | <sect2 id="Default_flow_handler_implementations"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 277 | <title>Default flow handler implementations</title> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 278 | <sect3 id="Default_Level_IRQ_flow_handler"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 279 | <title>Default Level IRQ flow handler</title> |
| 280 | <para> |
| 281 | handle_level_irq provides a generic implementation |
| 282 | for level-triggered interrupts. |
| 283 | </para> |
| 284 | <para> |
| 285 | The following control flow is implemented (simplified excerpt): |
| 286 | <programlisting> |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 287 | desc->chip->irq_mask(); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 288 | handle_IRQ_event(desc->action); |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 289 | desc->chip->irq_unmask(); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 290 | </programlisting> |
| 291 | </para> |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 292 | </sect3> |
| 293 | <sect3 id="Default_FASTEOI_IRQ_flow_handler"> |
| 294 | <title>Default Fast EOI IRQ flow handler</title> |
| 295 | <para> |
| 296 | handle_fasteoi_irq provides a generic implementation |
| 297 | for interrupts, which only need an EOI at the end of |
| 298 | the handler |
| 299 | </para> |
| 300 | <para> |
| 301 | The following control flow is implemented (simplified excerpt): |
| 302 | <programlisting> |
| 303 | handle_IRQ_event(desc->action); |
| 304 | desc->chip->irq_eoi(); |
| 305 | </programlisting> |
| 306 | </para> |
| 307 | </sect3> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 308 | <sect3 id="Default_Edge_IRQ_flow_handler"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 309 | <title>Default Edge IRQ flow handler</title> |
| 310 | <para> |
| 311 | handle_edge_irq provides a generic implementation |
| 312 | for edge-triggered interrupts. |
| 313 | </para> |
| 314 | <para> |
| 315 | The following control flow is implemented (simplified excerpt): |
| 316 | <programlisting> |
| 317 | if (desc->status & running) { |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 318 | desc->chip->irq_mask(); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 319 | desc->status |= pending | masked; |
| 320 | return; |
| 321 | } |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 322 | desc->chip->irq_ack(); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 323 | desc->status |= running; |
| 324 | do { |
| 325 | if (desc->status & masked) |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 326 | desc->chip->irq_unmask(); |
David S. Miller | b06824c | 2006-12-12 01:00:06 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 327 | desc->status &= ~pending; |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 328 | handle_IRQ_event(desc->action); |
| 329 | } while (status & pending); |
David S. Miller | b06824c | 2006-12-12 01:00:06 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 330 | desc->status &= ~running; |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 331 | </programlisting> |
| 332 | </para> |
| 333 | </sect3> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 334 | <sect3 id="Default_simple_IRQ_flow_handler"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 335 | <title>Default simple IRQ flow handler</title> |
| 336 | <para> |
| 337 | handle_simple_irq provides a generic implementation |
| 338 | for simple interrupts. |
| 339 | </para> |
| 340 | <para> |
| 341 | Note: The simple flow handler does not call any |
| 342 | handler/chip primitives. |
| 343 | </para> |
| 344 | <para> |
| 345 | The following control flow is implemented (simplified excerpt): |
| 346 | <programlisting> |
| 347 | handle_IRQ_event(desc->action); |
| 348 | </programlisting> |
| 349 | </para> |
| 350 | </sect3> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 351 | <sect3 id="Default_per_CPU_flow_handler"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 352 | <title>Default per CPU flow handler</title> |
| 353 | <para> |
| 354 | handle_percpu_irq provides a generic implementation |
| 355 | for per CPU interrupts. |
| 356 | </para> |
| 357 | <para> |
| 358 | Per CPU interrupts are only available on SMP and |
| 359 | the handler provides a simplified version without |
| 360 | locking. |
| 361 | </para> |
| 362 | <para> |
| 363 | The following control flow is implemented (simplified excerpt): |
| 364 | <programlisting> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 365 | handle_IRQ_event(desc->action); |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 366 | if (desc->chip->irq_eoi) |
| 367 | desc->chip->irq_eoi(); |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 368 | </programlisting> |
| 369 | </para> |
| 370 | </sect3> |
| 371 | </sect2> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 372 | <sect2 id="Quirks_and_optimizations"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 373 | <title>Quirks and optimizations</title> |
| 374 | <para> |
| 375 | The generic functions are intended for 'clean' architectures and chips, |
| 376 | which have no platform-specific IRQ handling quirks. If an architecture |
| 377 | needs to implement quirks on the 'flow' level then it can do so by |
| 378 | overriding the highlevel irq-flow handler. |
| 379 | </para> |
| 380 | </sect2> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 381 | <sect2 id="Delayed_interrupt_disable"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 382 | <title>Delayed interrupt disable</title> |
| 383 | <para> |
| 384 | This per interrupt selectable feature, which was introduced by Russell |
| 385 | King in the ARM interrupt implementation, does not mask an interrupt |
| 386 | at the hardware level when disable_irq() is called. The interrupt is |
| 387 | kept enabled and is masked in the flow handler when an interrupt event |
| 388 | happens. This prevents losing edge interrupts on hardware which does |
| 389 | not store an edge interrupt event while the interrupt is disabled at |
| 390 | the hardware level. When an interrupt arrives while the IRQ_DISABLED |
| 391 | flag is set, then the interrupt is masked at the hardware level and |
| 392 | the IRQ_PENDING bit is set. When the interrupt is re-enabled by |
| 393 | enable_irq() the pending bit is checked and if it is set, the |
| 394 | interrupt is resent either via hardware or by a software resend |
| 395 | mechanism. (It's necessary to enable CONFIG_HARDIRQS_SW_RESEND when |
| 396 | you want to use the delayed interrupt disable feature and your |
| 397 | hardware is not capable of retriggering an interrupt.) |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 398 | The delayed interrupt disable is not configurable. |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 399 | </para> |
| 400 | </sect2> |
| 401 | </sect1> |
Rob Landley | aa9128f | 2008-02-07 00:13:28 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 402 | <sect1 id="Chiplevel_hardware_encapsulation"> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 403 | <title>Chiplevel hardware encapsulation</title> |
| 404 | <para> |
| 405 | The chip level hardware descriptor structure irq_chip |
| 406 | contains all the direct chip relevant functions, which |
| 407 | can be utilized by the irq flow implementations. |
| 408 | <itemizedlist> |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 409 | <listitem><para>irq_ack()</para></listitem> |
| 410 | <listitem><para>irq_mask_ack() - Optional, recommended for performance</para></listitem> |
| 411 | <listitem><para>irq_mask()</para></listitem> |
| 412 | <listitem><para>irq_unmask()</para></listitem> |
| 413 | <listitem><para>irq_retrigger() - Optional</para></listitem> |
| 414 | <listitem><para>irq_set_type() - Optional</para></listitem> |
| 415 | <listitem><para>irq_set_wake() - Optional</para></listitem> |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 416 | </itemizedlist> |
| 417 | These primitives are strictly intended to mean what they say: ack means |
| 418 | ACK, masking means masking of an IRQ line, etc. It is up to the flow |
| 419 | handler(s) to use these basic units of lowlevel functionality. |
| 420 | </para> |
| 421 | </sect1> |
| 422 | </chapter> |
| 423 | |
| 424 | <chapter id="doirq"> |
| 425 | <title>__do_IRQ entry point</title> |
| 426 | <para> |
| 427 | The original implementation __do_IRQ() is an alternative entry |
| 428 | point for all types of interrupts. |
| 429 | </para> |
| 430 | <para> |
| 431 | This handler turned out to be not suitable for all |
| 432 | interrupt hardware and was therefore reimplemented with split |
| 433 | functionality for egde/level/simple/percpu interrupts. This is not |
| 434 | only a functional optimization. It also shortens code paths for |
| 435 | interrupts. |
| 436 | </para> |
| 437 | <para> |
| 438 | To make use of the split implementation, replace the call to |
Krzysztof Halasa | bebd04c | 2009-11-15 18:57:24 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 439 | __do_IRQ by a call to desc->handle_irq() and associate |
| 440 | the appropriate handler function to desc->handle_irq(). |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 441 | In most cases the generic handler implementations should |
| 442 | be sufficient. |
| 443 | </para> |
| 444 | </chapter> |
| 445 | |
| 446 | <chapter id="locking"> |
| 447 | <title>Locking on SMP</title> |
| 448 | <para> |
| 449 | The locking of chip registers is up to the architecture that |
| 450 | defines the chip primitives. There is a chip->lock field that can be used |
| 451 | for serialization, but the generic layer does not touch it. The per-irq |
| 452 | structure is protected via desc->lock, by the generic layer. |
| 453 | </para> |
| 454 | </chapter> |
| 455 | <chapter id="structs"> |
| 456 | <title>Structures</title> |
| 457 | <para> |
| 458 | This chapter contains the autogenerated documentation of the structures which are |
| 459 | used in the generic IRQ layer. |
| 460 | </para> |
| 461 | !Iinclude/linux/irq.h |
Thomas Gleixner | a9d0a1a | 2009-03-03 16:58:16 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 462 | !Iinclude/linux/interrupt.h |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 463 | </chapter> |
| 464 | |
| 465 | <chapter id="pubfunctions"> |
| 466 | <title>Public Functions Provided</title> |
| 467 | <para> |
| 468 | This chapter contains the autogenerated documentation of the kernel API functions |
| 469 | which are exported. |
| 470 | </para> |
| 471 | !Ekernel/irq/manage.c |
| 472 | !Ekernel/irq/chip.c |
| 473 | </chapter> |
| 474 | |
| 475 | <chapter id="intfunctions"> |
| 476 | <title>Internal Functions Provided</title> |
| 477 | <para> |
| 478 | This chapter contains the autogenerated documentation of the internal functions. |
| 479 | </para> |
Thomas Gleixner | 25ade60 | 2010-09-30 20:33:11 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 480 | !Ikernel/irq/irqdesc.c |
Thomas Gleixner | 11c869e | 2006-06-29 02:24:47 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 481 | !Ikernel/irq/handle.c |
| 482 | !Ikernel/irq/chip.c |
| 483 | </chapter> |
| 484 | |
| 485 | <chapter id="credits"> |
| 486 | <title>Credits</title> |
| 487 | <para> |
| 488 | The following people have contributed to this document: |
| 489 | <orderedlist> |
| 490 | <listitem><para>Thomas Gleixner<email>tglx@linutronix.de</email></para></listitem> |
| 491 | <listitem><para>Ingo Molnar<email>mingo@elte.hu</email></para></listitem> |
| 492 | </orderedlist> |
| 493 | </para> |
| 494 | </chapter> |
| 495 | </book> |