From: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com>
To: xen-devel@lists.xen.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] x86/IRQ: fix valid-old-vector checks in __assign_irq_vector()
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 16:33:50 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <506471DE.4090708@citrix.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <50648725020000780009E462@nat28.tlf.novell.com>
On 27/09/12 16:04, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> On 27.09.12 at 16:57, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> wrote:
>> On 27/09/12 15:50, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>> There are two greater-than-zero checks for the old vector retrieved,
>>> which don't work when a negative value got stashed into the respective
>>> arch_irq_desc field. The effect of this was that for interrupts that
>>> are intended to get their affinity adjusted the first time before the
>>> first interrupt occurs, the affinity change would fail, because the
>>> original vector assignment would have caused the move_in_progress flag
>>> to get set (which causes subsequent re-assignments to fail until it
>>> gets cleared, which only happens from the ->ack() actor, i.e. when an
>>> interrupt actually occurred).
>>>
>>> This addresses a problem introduced in c/s 23816:7f357e1ef60a (by
>>> changing IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED from 0 to -1).
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>
>>> ---
>>> I have to admit that I don't understand why the value got changed in
>>> the first place: 0 is as invalid a value as -1 for a vector to be used
>>> for delivering hardware interrupts.
>> http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2011-09/msg00193.html
>>
>> It was a suggestion for consistency with using -1 elsewhere in the irq
>> code to mean unassigned.
> Not really - there George suggested to use IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED,
> but not to make that resolve to -1. My claim is that this manifest
> constant could easily resolve to zero instead.
>
> Jan
Ah - it was in the following email.
"Yes - I missed that. However, IRQ_VECTOR_UNASSIGNED should be -1
instead of 0, as the first 32 entries of irq_vector have 0 entries which
are not unassigned."
Which was my justification of using -1 as opposed to 0.
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-09-27 15:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-09-27 14:50 [PATCH] x86/IRQ: fix valid-old-vector checks in __assign_irq_vector() Jan Beulich
2012-09-27 14:57 ` Andrew Cooper
2012-09-27 15:04 ` Jan Beulich
2012-09-27 15:33 ` Andrew Cooper [this message]
2012-09-27 16:03 ` Jan Beulich
2012-09-27 15:29 ` Keir Fraser
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