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1/*
2 * linux/kernel/irq/handle.c
3 *
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4 * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998-2006 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar
5 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006, Thomas Gleixner, Russell King
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6 *
7 * This file contains the core interrupt handling code.
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8 *
9 * Detailed information is available in Documentation/DocBook/genericirq
10 *
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11 */
12
13#include <linux/irq.h>
14#include <linux/module.h>
15#include <linux/random.h>
16#include <linux/interrupt.h>
17#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
18
19#include "internals.h"
20
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21/**
22 * handle_bad_irq - handle spurious and unhandled irqs
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23 * @irq: the interrupt number
24 * @desc: description of the interrupt
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25 *
26 * Handles spurious and unhandled IRQ's. It also prints a debugmessage.
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27 */
28void fastcall
7d12e780 29handle_bad_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc)
6a6de9ef 30{
43f77759 31 print_irq_desc(irq, desc);
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32 kstat_this_cpu.irqs[irq]++;
33 ack_bad_irq(irq);
34}
35
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36/*
37 * Linux has a controller-independent interrupt architecture.
38 * Every controller has a 'controller-template', that is used
39 * by the main code to do the right thing. Each driver-visible
06fcb0c6 40 * interrupt source is transparently wired to the appropriate
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41 * controller. Thus drivers need not be aware of the
42 * interrupt-controller.
43 *
44 * The code is designed to be easily extended with new/different
45 * interrupt controllers, without having to do assembly magic or
46 * having to touch the generic code.
47 *
48 * Controller mappings for all interrupt sources:
49 */
e729aa16 50struct irq_desc irq_desc[NR_IRQS] __cacheline_aligned_in_smp = {
1da177e4 51 [0 ... NR_IRQS-1] = {
4f167fb4 52 .status = IRQ_DISABLED,
f1c2662c 53 .chip = &no_irq_chip,
7a55713a 54 .handle_irq = handle_bad_irq,
94d39e1f 55 .depth = 1,
6cfd76a2 56 .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(irq_desc->lock),
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57#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
58 .affinity = CPU_MASK_ALL
59#endif
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60 }
61};
62
63/*
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64 * What should we do if we get a hw irq event on an illegal vector?
65 * Each architecture has to answer this themself.
1da177e4 66 */
77a5afec 67static void ack_bad(unsigned int irq)
1da177e4 68{
43f77759 69 print_irq_desc(irq, irq_desc + irq);
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70 ack_bad_irq(irq);
71}
72
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73/*
74 * NOP functions
75 */
76static void noop(unsigned int irq)
77{
78}
79
80static unsigned int noop_ret(unsigned int irq)
81{
82 return 0;
83}
84
85/*
86 * Generic no controller implementation
87 */
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88struct irq_chip no_irq_chip = {
89 .name = "none",
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90 .startup = noop_ret,
91 .shutdown = noop,
92 .enable = noop,
93 .disable = noop,
94 .ack = ack_bad,
95 .end = noop,
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96};
97
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98/*
99 * Generic dummy implementation which can be used for
100 * real dumb interrupt sources
101 */
102struct irq_chip dummy_irq_chip = {
103 .name = "dummy",
104 .startup = noop_ret,
105 .shutdown = noop,
106 .enable = noop,
107 .disable = noop,
108 .ack = noop,
109 .mask = noop,
110 .unmask = noop,
111 .end = noop,
112};
113
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114/*
115 * Special, empty irq handler:
116 */
7d12e780 117irqreturn_t no_action(int cpl, void *dev_id)
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118{
119 return IRQ_NONE;
120}
121
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122/**
123 * handle_IRQ_event - irq action chain handler
124 * @irq: the interrupt number
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125 * @action: the interrupt action chain for this irq
126 *
127 * Handles the action chain of an irq event
1da177e4 128 */
7d12e780 129irqreturn_t handle_IRQ_event(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *action)
1da177e4 130{
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131 irqreturn_t ret, retval = IRQ_NONE;
132 unsigned int status = 0;
1da177e4 133
d061daa0 134 handle_dynamic_tick(action);
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3cca53b0 136 if (!(action->flags & IRQF_DISABLED))
366c7f55 137 local_irq_enable_in_hardirq();
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138
139 do {
7d12e780 140 ret = action->handler(irq, action->dev_id);
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141 if (ret == IRQ_HANDLED)
142 status |= action->flags;
143 retval |= ret;
144 action = action->next;
145 } while (action);
146
3cca53b0 147 if (status & IRQF_SAMPLE_RANDOM)
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148 add_interrupt_randomness(irq);
149 local_irq_disable();
150
151 return retval;
152}
153
af8c65b5 154#ifndef CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS_NO__DO_IRQ
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155/**
156 * __do_IRQ - original all in one highlevel IRQ handler
157 * @irq: the interrupt number
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158 *
159 * __do_IRQ handles all normal device IRQ's (the special
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160 * SMP cross-CPU interrupts have their own specific
161 * handlers).
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162 *
163 * This is the original x86 implementation which is used for every
164 * interrupt type.
1da177e4 165 */
7d12e780 166fastcall unsigned int __do_IRQ(unsigned int irq)
1da177e4 167{
34ffdb72 168 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_desc + irq;
06fcb0c6 169 struct irqaction *action;
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170 unsigned int status;
171
172 kstat_this_cpu.irqs[irq]++;
f26fdd59 173 if (CHECK_IRQ_PER_CPU(desc->status)) {
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174 irqreturn_t action_ret;
175
176 /*
177 * No locking required for CPU-local interrupts:
178 */
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179 if (desc->chip->ack)
180 desc->chip->ack(irq);
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181 if (likely(!(desc->status & IRQ_DISABLED))) {
182 action_ret = handle_IRQ_event(irq, desc->action);
183 if (!noirqdebug)
184 note_interrupt(irq, desc, action_ret);
185 }
d1bef4ed 186 desc->chip->end(irq);
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187 return 1;
188 }
189
190 spin_lock(&desc->lock);
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191 if (desc->chip->ack)
192 desc->chip->ack(irq);
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193 /*
194 * REPLAY is when Linux resends an IRQ that was dropped earlier
195 * WAITING is used by probe to mark irqs that are being tested
196 */
197 status = desc->status & ~(IRQ_REPLAY | IRQ_WAITING);
198 status |= IRQ_PENDING; /* we _want_ to handle it */
199
200 /*
201 * If the IRQ is disabled for whatever reason, we cannot
202 * use the action we have.
203 */
204 action = NULL;
205 if (likely(!(status & (IRQ_DISABLED | IRQ_INPROGRESS)))) {
206 action = desc->action;
207 status &= ~IRQ_PENDING; /* we commit to handling */
208 status |= IRQ_INPROGRESS; /* we are handling it */
209 }
210 desc->status = status;
211
212 /*
213 * If there is no IRQ handler or it was disabled, exit early.
214 * Since we set PENDING, if another processor is handling
215 * a different instance of this same irq, the other processor
216 * will take care of it.
217 */
218 if (unlikely(!action))
219 goto out;
220
221 /*
222 * Edge triggered interrupts need to remember
223 * pending events.
224 * This applies to any hw interrupts that allow a second
225 * instance of the same irq to arrive while we are in do_IRQ
226 * or in the handler. But the code here only handles the _second_
227 * instance of the irq, not the third or fourth. So it is mostly
228 * useful for irq hardware that does not mask cleanly in an
229 * SMP environment.
230 */
231 for (;;) {
232 irqreturn_t action_ret;
233
234 spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
235
7d12e780 236 action_ret = handle_IRQ_event(irq, action);
1da177e4 237 if (!noirqdebug)
7d12e780 238 note_interrupt(irq, desc, action_ret);
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239
240 spin_lock(&desc->lock);
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241 if (likely(!(desc->status & IRQ_PENDING)))
242 break;
243 desc->status &= ~IRQ_PENDING;
244 }
245 desc->status &= ~IRQ_INPROGRESS;
246
247out:
248 /*
249 * The ->end() handler has to deal with interrupts which got
250 * disabled while the handler was running.
251 */
d1bef4ed 252 desc->chip->end(irq);
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253 spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
254
255 return 1;
256}
af8c65b5 257#endif
1da177e4 258
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259#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
260
261/*
262 * lockdep: we want to handle all irq_desc locks as a single lock-class:
263 */
264static struct lock_class_key irq_desc_lock_class;
265
266void early_init_irq_lock_class(void)
267{
268 int i;
269
270 for (i = 0; i < NR_IRQS; i++)
271 lockdep_set_class(&irq_desc[i].lock, &irq_desc_lock_class);
272}
273
274#endif