Commit c9d059de authored by Kenji Kaneshige's avatar Kenji Kaneshige Committed by Tony Luck

[IA64] Fix IOSAPIC delivery mode setting

Fix the problem that redirect hit bit in I/O SAPIC RTE is set even
when it must be disabled (e.g. nointroute boot option is set, CPU
hotplug is enabled or percpu vector is enabled).
Signed-off-by: default avatarKenji Kaneshige <kaneshige.kenji@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarTony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
parent 4c013f5c
......@@ -748,6 +748,15 @@ get_target_cpu (unsigned int gsi, int irq)
#endif
}
static inline unsigned char choose_dmode(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
if (smp_int_redirect & SMP_IRQ_REDIRECTION)
return IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY;
#endif
return IOSAPIC_FIXED;
}
/*
* ACPI can describe IOSAPIC interrupts via static tables and namespace
* methods. This provides an interface to register those interrupts and
......@@ -762,6 +771,7 @@ iosapic_register_intr (unsigned int gsi,
unsigned long flags;
struct iosapic_rte_info *rte;
u32 low32;
unsigned char dmode;
/*
* If this GSI has already been registered (i.e., it's a
......@@ -791,8 +801,8 @@ iosapic_register_intr (unsigned int gsi,
spin_lock(&irq_desc[irq].lock);
dest = get_target_cpu(gsi, irq);
err = register_intr(gsi, irq, IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY,
polarity, trigger);
dmode = choose_dmode();
err = register_intr(gsi, irq, dmode, polarity, trigger);
if (err < 0) {
spin_unlock(&irq_desc[irq].lock);
irq = err;
......@@ -961,10 +971,12 @@ iosapic_override_isa_irq (unsigned int isa_irq, unsigned int gsi,
{
int vector, irq;
unsigned int dest = cpu_physical_id(smp_processor_id());
unsigned char dmode;
irq = vector = isa_irq_to_vector(isa_irq);
BUG_ON(bind_irq_vector(irq, vector, CPU_MASK_ALL));
register_intr(gsi, irq, IOSAPIC_LOWEST_PRIORITY, polarity, trigger);
dmode = choose_dmode();
register_intr(gsi, irq, dmode, polarity, trigger);
DBG("ISA: IRQ %u -> GSI %u (%s,%s) -> CPU %d (0x%04x) vector %d\n",
isa_irq, gsi, trigger == IOSAPIC_EDGE ? "edge" : "level",
......
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