From: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com>
To: Keir Fraser <keir@xen.org>
Cc: "xen-devel@lists.xensource.com" <xen-devel@lists.xensource.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] IRQ: manually EOI migrating line interrupts
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:19:24 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E5CFF7C.90309@citrix.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA82B48D.30D07%keir@xen.org>
On 30/08/11 15:38, Keir Fraser wrote:
> On 30/08/2011 15:28, "Andrew Cooper" <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> wrote:
>
>>> @@ -1739,6 +1739,14 @@ static void end_level_ioapic_irq (unsign
>>> */
>>> i = IO_APIC_VECTOR(irq);
>>>
>>> + /* Manually EOI the old vector if we are moving to the new */
>>> + if ( vector && i != vector )
>>> + {
>>> + int ioapic;
>>> + for (ioapic = 0; ioapic < nr_ioapics; ioapic++)
>>> + io_apic_eoi(ioapic, i);
>>> + }
>>> +
> I don't know whether it's worth the effort, but we ought to be able to do
> better than this and send EOI to exactly the correct IO-APIC. I think
> irq=gsi here? And we should know the gsi_base of every IO-APIC, so we can
> work out in fact which pin of which IO-APIC needs clobbering?
>
> -- Keir
irq does (or really should) equal gsi. I had not noticed gsi_base and
gsi_end when making this fix.
io_apic_eoi does not require a pin, but it is using IO-APIC registers
which I can not find references to. The Local APIC document implies
that you just write the vector to the EOI register, and the IO-APIC will
work out which pin to clear.
However, because Xen currently might assign the same vector to two pins
in the same IO-APIC, changing the code at this point will not fix the
problem - just make it rarer. Therefore, I would suggest that it is not
worth the effort, as the problem is already very rare, and unlikely to
be a problem with any sane hardware which avoids PCI INTx interrupts
where possible.
P.S. If anyone knows which manual contains the specificaion/programming
guide for the IO-APIC, I would be very gratefull. Google always points
to 82093AA datasheet which is very out of date.
--
Andrew Cooper - Dom0 Kernel Engineer, Citrix XenServer
T: +44 (0)1223 225 900, http://www.citrix.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-08-30 15:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-08-30 14:17 [PATCH] IRQ: manually EOI migrating line interrupts Andrew Cooper
2011-08-30 14:19 ` Andrew Cooper
2011-08-30 14:28 ` Andrew Cooper
2011-08-30 14:35 ` Keir Fraser
2011-08-30 15:03 ` Andrew Cooper
2011-08-30 14:38 ` Keir Fraser
2011-08-30 15:19 ` Andrew Cooper [this message]
2011-08-30 16:04 ` Keir Fraser
2011-09-05 10:50 ` Jan Beulich
2011-09-05 12:24 ` Andrew Cooper
2011-09-05 10:43 ` Jan Beulich
2011-09-05 12:29 ` Andrew Cooper
2011-09-05 12:50 ` Jan Beulich
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