[PATCH 1/6] irqchip: add the Alpine MSIX interrupt controller

Antoine Tenart antoine.tenart at free-electrons.com
Mon Feb 8 03:01:51 PST 2016


On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 10:56:16AM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> On 08/02/16 10:44, Antoine Tenart wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 10:32:08AM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> >> On 08/02/16 10:26, Antoine Tenart wrote:
> >>>>> +static int alpine_msix_init(struct device_node *node,
> >>>>> +			    struct device_node *parent)
> >>>>> +{
> >>>>> +	struct alpine_msix_data *priv;
> >>>>> +	struct resource res;
> >>>>> +	int ret;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> +	priv = kzalloc(sizeof(*priv), GFP_KERNEL);
> >>>>> +	if (!priv)
> >>>>> +		return -ENOMEM;
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> +	spin_lock_init(&priv->msi_map_lock);
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> +	ret = of_address_to_resource(node, 0, &res);
> >>>>> +	if (ret) {
> >>>>> +		pr_err("Failed to allocate resource\n");
> >>>>> +		goto err_priv;
> >>>>> +	}
> >>>>> +
> >>>>> +	priv->addr_high = upper_32_bits((u64)res.start);
> >>>>> +	priv->addr_low = lower_32_bits(res.start) + ALPINE_MSIX_SPI_TARGET_CLUSTER0;
> >>>>
> >>>> This is a bit odd. If you always set bit 16, why isn't that reflected in
> >>>> the base address coming from the DT?
> >>>
> >>> The 20 least significant bits of addr_low provide direct information
> >>> regarding the interrupt destination, so I thought it would be clearer
> >>> to have this explicitly in the driver so that we know what those bits
> >>> mean.
> >>
> >> So what is this information? TARGET_CLUSTER0 is not very expressive, and
> >> doesn't show what the alternatives are. Could you please elaborate a bit
> >> on that front?
> > 
> > For now lots of bits are reserved, so there aren't many alternatives.
> > Bits [18:17] are used to set the GIC to which to route the MSI and bit
> > 16 must be set when this target GIC is the primary GIC (bits [18:17] set
> > to 0x0). There aren't other options available for now (that I'm aware
> > of) for the target GIC configuration.
> 
> OK. So maybe add that as a comment, so that people know what is
> happening there. And if the code gets updated to include new
> functionalities, it will be easier to track the changes.

OK, I'll update.

Antoine

-- 
Antoine Ténart, Free Electrons
Embedded Linux, Kernel and Android engineering
http://free-electrons.com
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