[PATCH v3 1/3] IRQ/Gic-V3: Add mbigen driver to support mbigen interrupt controller
majun (F)
majun258 at huawei.com
Thu Jul 16 01:35:10 PDT 2015
在 2015/7/8 23:16, Marc Zyngier 写道:
> On 08/07/15 05:21, majun (F) wrote:
>> Hi Thomas:
>>
[...]
>>>> +
>>>> + nid = GET_NODE_NUM(d->hwirq);
>>>> + ret = get_mbigen_node_type(nid);
>>>> + if (ret)
>>>> + return 0;
>>>
>>> Care to explain what this does? It seems for some nodes you cannot
>>> write the msi message. So how is that supposed to work? How is that
>>> interrupt controlled (mask/unmask ...) ?
>>>
>> This function is used to write irq event id into vector register.Depends on
>> hardware design, write operation is permitted in some mbigen node(nid=0,5,and >7),
>> For other mbigen node, this register is read only.
>
> So how do you expect this to work? You cannot program the event
> generated by the mbigen, and the ITS has an ITT that probably doesn't
> match your HW.
>
> Best case, the interrupt is simply dropped, worse case you end up in an
> interrupt storm because you can't figure out which device is screaming.
>
> I'm a bit puzzled.
For interrupts connect to mbigen , the interrupt trigger type, device id and
event id value are encoded in mbigen chip already.
There are two types of mbigen node within a mbigen chip.
Type1: event id valud can't be programmed.
Type2: event id value can be programmed.
For example: An device with 5 interrupts connected to Mbigen node
type 1.The default event id vlaue encoded in mbigen chip for these 5 interrupt
is from 0 to 4.
Because the event id value can't be programmed, we need to define all of
5 interrupts in dts file so that these 5 interrupt has
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