[RFC] xen/riscv: per-CPU devid setup for Xen event channel IRQ on IMSIC
Baptiste Le Duc
baptiste.le-duc at vates.tech
Fri Apr 24 09:26:12 PDT 2026
Hi,
While adding Xen/RISC-V support, the guest event channel interrupt is
allocated via irq_of_parse_and_map() against the IMSIC domain and, if
we refer to the ARM implementation, it must
be enabled/disabled per vCPU through enable_percpu_irq() /
disable_percpu_irq() in the CPU hotplug callbacks.
With IMSIC using handle_edge_irq (the upstream default),
enable_percpu_irq() never clears IRQD_IRQ_DISABLED. That flag is set at
irq_desc allocation time (irqdesc.c) and is only cleared by
irq_startup(), which is called from __setup_irq() only when
irq_settings_can_autoenable() returns true.
irq_set_percpu_devid() sets IRQ_NOAUTOEN (via irq_set_percpu_devid_flags),
so irq_startup() is intentionally skipped for percpu-devid IRQs.
enable_percpu_irq() calls irq_percpu_enable() which does irq_enable/unmask
on the chip but never touches IRQD_IRQ_DISABLED.
Result: handle_edge_irq() hits irq_can_handle_actions() → checks
irqd_irq_disabled() → returns false → IRQ silently dropped.
This was confirmed by logs:
XEN_TRACE irq=12 percpu_enable cpu=0 IRQD_DISABLED=1
XEN_TRACE irq=12 handle_edge DROP IRQD_DISABLED=1 action=...
What we tried
-------------
- request_irq() correctly works with upstream IMSIC which uses
handle_edge_irq with no
irq_set_percpu_devid() but it means we only can have one vCPU which will
always handle the irq,
and we don't want that.
- Adding irq_set_percpu_devid() + switching to handle_percpu_devid_irq in
imsic_irq_domain_alloc() fixes the Xen case but breaks all other IMSIC
users (PCI MSI, platform devices) that call request_irq(), since
request_threaded_irq() rejects IRQs marked _IRQ_PER_CPU_DEVID:
WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1 at kernel/irq/manage.c:2101
request_threaded_irq+0x80/0x12c
Therefore, do you have any recommendations on how should I handle this
case ?
Thanks,
Baptiste
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