[PATCH] x86, kdump: No need to disable ioapic in crash path
Vivek Goyal
vgoyal at redhat.com
Tue Feb 7 17:19:24 EST 2012
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 04:57:41PM -0500, Don Zickus wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 03:24:46PM -0800, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> > > Eric, brought up a point that because the boot code was restructured we may
> > > not need to disable the io apic any more in the crash path. The original
> > > concern that led to the development of disable_IO_APIC, was that the TSC
> > > calibration on boot up relied on the PIT timer for reference. Access
> > > to the PIT required 8259 interrupts to be working. This wouldn't work
> > > if the ioapic needed to be configured. So on panic path, the ioapic was
> > > reconfigured to use virtual wire mode to allow the 8259 to passthrough.
> >
> > A small clarification originally it was the jiffies calibration that
> > would fail if we could cause the PIT to generate interrupts through the
> > 8259. The boot would then hang at calibrating jiffies.
>
> Ok. Thanks!
So now what has changed? Do we setup LAPIC and IOAPIC early enough to
receive PIT interrupts in regular mode (non-virtual wire mode) or
something else?
Thanks
Vivek
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