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From: "Andreas Block" <andreas.block@esd-electronics.com>
To: "linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Bugfixes: PCI devices get assigned redundant IRQs
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 11:50:50 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <op.tmrce0km8n9ctc@pc-block.esd> (raw)

Hi,

I'm currently working on a port to a CPCI board with a MPC5200.
When testing the PCI interrupt routing, I discovered the following:
Even devices which don't use interrupts (-> PCI Spec.: Interrupt Pin  
Register is zero),
get an interrupt assigned (this is at least true for most of the  
PPC-targets I looked at).
The cause is pretty obvious in drivers/pci/setup-irq.c.
I guess at least in an ideal world with correctly designed hardware, the  
code should
rather look as in the patch below.
Of course it doesn't hurt anybody to have an unuseable IRQ assigned to a
PCI-to-PCI-bridge (or something alike), but to me it seems a bit strange.
Please correct me, if I'm mislead.

The patch below is tested on the above mentioned CPCI-MPC5200 board and is  
compiler
tested with the latest git-repository kernel on x86.

Best regards,
Andreas

---

Don't assign IRQs to devices, which don't need any

---
commit 2133d61f0bc119d4a06d453b8e79980912a151f0
tree 59ff1b5f7c1ec41780907edd90a35c10a64e3996
parent 99abfeafb5f2eea1bb481330ff37343e1133c924
author Andreas Block <andreas.block@esd-electronics.com> Thu, 25 Jan 2007  
17:12:48 +0100
committer Andreas Block <andreas.block@esd-electronics.com> Thu, 25 Jan  
2007 17:12:48 +0100

  drivers/pci/setup-irq.c |   18 ++++++++++--------
  1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/pci/setup-irq.c b/drivers/pci/setup-irq.c
index a251289..568f187 100644
--- a/drivers/pci/setup-irq.c
+++ b/drivers/pci/setup-irq.c
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ pdev_fixup_irq(struct pci_dev *dev,
  	       int (*map_irq)(struct pci_dev *, u8, u8))
  {
  	u8 pin, slot;
-	int irq;
+	int irq = 0;

  	/* If this device is not on the primary bus, we need to figure out
  	   which interrupt pin it will come in on.   We know which slot it
@@ -33,16 +33,18 @@ pdev_fixup_irq(struct pci_dev *dev,
  	   apply the swizzle function.  */

  	pci_read_config_byte(dev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN, &pin);
-	/* Cope with 0 and illegal. */
-	if (pin == 0 || pin > 4)
+	/* Cope with illegal. */
+	if (pin > 4)
  		pin = 1;

-	/* Follow the chain of bridges, swizzling as we go.  */
-	slot = (*swizzle)(dev, &pin);
+	if (pin != 0) {
+		/* Follow the chain of bridges, swizzling as we go.  */
+		slot = (*swizzle)(dev, &pin);

-	irq = (*map_irq)(dev, slot, pin);
-	if (irq == -1)
-		irq = 0;
+		irq = (*map_irq)(dev, slot, pin);
+		if (irq == -1)
+			irq = 0;
+	}
  	dev->irq = irq;

  	pr_debug("PCI: fixup irq: (%s) got %d\n",
 

             reply	other threads:[~2007-01-26 10:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-01-26 10:50 Andreas Block [this message]
2007-01-26 11:00 ` Bugfixes: PCI devices get assigned redundant IRQs Xavier Bestel
2007-01-26 12:54   ` Andreas Block
2007-01-28  8:04     ` H. Peter Anvin
2007-01-28 15:35       ` Andreas Block

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