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1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2/*
3 * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998-2006 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar
4 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Thomas Gleixner
5 *
6 * This file contains driver APIs to the irq subsystem.
7 */
8
9#define pr_fmt(fmt) "genirq: " fmt
10
11#include <linux/irq.h>
12#include <linux/kthread.h>
13#include <linux/module.h>
14#include <linux/random.h>
15#include <linux/interrupt.h>
16#include <linux/irqdomain.h>
17#include <linux/slab.h>
18#include <linux/sched.h>
19#include <linux/sched/rt.h>
20#include <linux/sched/task.h>
21#include <linux/sched/isolation.h>
22#include <uapi/linux/sched/types.h>
23#include <linux/task_work.h>
24
25#include "internals.h"
26
27#if defined(CONFIG_IRQ_FORCED_THREADING) && !defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT)
28DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(force_irqthreads_key);
29
30static int __init setup_forced_irqthreads(char *arg)
31{
32 static_branch_enable(&force_irqthreads_key);
33 return 0;
34}
35early_param("threadirqs", setup_forced_irqthreads);
36#endif
37
38static void __synchronize_hardirq(struct irq_desc *desc, bool sync_chip)
39{
40 struct irq_data *irqd = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
41 bool inprogress;
42
43 do {
44 unsigned long flags;
45
46 /*
47 * Wait until we're out of the critical section. This might
48 * give the wrong answer due to the lack of memory barriers.
49 */
50 while (irqd_irq_inprogress(&desc->irq_data))
51 cpu_relax();
52
53 /* Ok, that indicated we're done: double-check carefully. */
54 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
55 inprogress = irqd_irq_inprogress(&desc->irq_data);
56
57 /*
58 * If requested and supported, check at the chip whether it
59 * is in flight at the hardware level, i.e. already pending
60 * in a CPU and waiting for service and acknowledge.
61 */
62 if (!inprogress && sync_chip) {
63 /*
64 * Ignore the return code. inprogress is only updated
65 * when the chip supports it.
66 */
67 __irq_get_irqchip_state(irqd, IRQCHIP_STATE_ACTIVE,
68 &inprogress);
69 }
70 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
71
72 /* Oops, that failed? */
73 } while (inprogress);
74}
75
76/**
77 * synchronize_hardirq - wait for pending hard IRQ handlers (on other CPUs)
78 * @irq: interrupt number to wait for
79 *
80 * This function waits for any pending hard IRQ handlers for this
81 * interrupt to complete before returning. If you use this
82 * function while holding a resource the IRQ handler may need you
83 * will deadlock. It does not take associated threaded handlers
84 * into account.
85 *
86 * Do not use this for shutdown scenarios where you must be sure
87 * that all parts (hardirq and threaded handler) have completed.
88 *
89 * Returns: false if a threaded handler is active.
90 *
91 * This function may be called - with care - from IRQ context.
92 *
93 * It does not check whether there is an interrupt in flight at the
94 * hardware level, but not serviced yet, as this might deadlock when
95 * called with interrupts disabled and the target CPU of the interrupt
96 * is the current CPU.
97 */
98bool synchronize_hardirq(unsigned int irq)
99{
100 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
101
102 if (desc) {
103 __synchronize_hardirq(desc, false);
104 return !atomic_read(&desc->threads_active);
105 }
106
107 return true;
108}
109EXPORT_SYMBOL(synchronize_hardirq);
110
111/**
112 * synchronize_irq - wait for pending IRQ handlers (on other CPUs)
113 * @irq: interrupt number to wait for
114 *
115 * This function waits for any pending IRQ handlers for this interrupt
116 * to complete before returning. If you use this function while
117 * holding a resource the IRQ handler may need you will deadlock.
118 *
119 * Can only be called from preemptible code as it might sleep when
120 * an interrupt thread is associated to @irq.
121 *
122 * It optionally makes sure (when the irq chip supports that method)
123 * that the interrupt is not pending in any CPU and waiting for
124 * service.
125 */
126void synchronize_irq(unsigned int irq)
127{
128 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
129
130 if (desc) {
131 __synchronize_hardirq(desc, true);
132 /*
133 * We made sure that no hardirq handler is
134 * running. Now verify that no threaded handlers are
135 * active.
136 */
137 wait_event(desc->wait_for_threads,
138 !atomic_read(&desc->threads_active));
139 }
140}
141EXPORT_SYMBOL(synchronize_irq);
142
143#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
144cpumask_var_t irq_default_affinity;
145
146static bool __irq_can_set_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc)
147{
148 if (!desc || !irqd_can_balance(&desc->irq_data) ||
149 !desc->irq_data.chip || !desc->irq_data.chip->irq_set_affinity)
150 return false;
151 return true;
152}
153
154/**
155 * irq_can_set_affinity - Check if the affinity of a given irq can be set
156 * @irq: Interrupt to check
157 *
158 */
159int irq_can_set_affinity(unsigned int irq)
160{
161 return __irq_can_set_affinity(irq_to_desc(irq));
162}
163
164/**
165 * irq_can_set_affinity_usr - Check if affinity of a irq can be set from user space
166 * @irq: Interrupt to check
167 *
168 * Like irq_can_set_affinity() above, but additionally checks for the
169 * AFFINITY_MANAGED flag.
170 */
171bool irq_can_set_affinity_usr(unsigned int irq)
172{
173 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
174
175 return __irq_can_set_affinity(desc) &&
176 !irqd_affinity_is_managed(&desc->irq_data);
177}
178
179/**
180 * irq_set_thread_affinity - Notify irq threads to adjust affinity
181 * @desc: irq descriptor which has affinity changed
182 *
183 * We just set IRQTF_AFFINITY and delegate the affinity setting
184 * to the interrupt thread itself. We can not call
185 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr() here as we hold desc->lock and this
186 * code can be called from hard interrupt context.
187 */
188void irq_set_thread_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc)
189{
190 struct irqaction *action;
191
192 for_each_action_of_desc(desc, action)
193 if (action->thread)
194 set_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &action->thread_flags);
195}
196
197#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_EFFECTIVE_AFF_MASK
198static void irq_validate_effective_affinity(struct irq_data *data)
199{
200 const struct cpumask *m = irq_data_get_effective_affinity_mask(data);
201 struct irq_chip *chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
202
203 if (!cpumask_empty(m))
204 return;
205 pr_warn_once("irq_chip %s did not update eff. affinity mask of irq %u\n",
206 chip->name, data->irq);
207}
208#else
209static inline void irq_validate_effective_affinity(struct irq_data *data) { }
210#endif
211
212int irq_do_set_affinity(struct irq_data *data, const struct cpumask *mask,
213 bool force)
214{
215 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_data_to_desc(data);
216 struct irq_chip *chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
217 const struct cpumask *prog_mask;
218 int ret;
219
220 static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(tmp_mask_lock);
221 static struct cpumask tmp_mask;
222
223 if (!chip || !chip->irq_set_affinity)
224 return -EINVAL;
225
226 raw_spin_lock(&tmp_mask_lock);
227 /*
228 * If this is a managed interrupt and housekeeping is enabled on
229 * it check whether the requested affinity mask intersects with
230 * a housekeeping CPU. If so, then remove the isolated CPUs from
231 * the mask and just keep the housekeeping CPU(s). This prevents
232 * the affinity setter from routing the interrupt to an isolated
233 * CPU to avoid that I/O submitted from a housekeeping CPU causes
234 * interrupts on an isolated one.
235 *
236 * If the masks do not intersect or include online CPU(s) then
237 * keep the requested mask. The isolated target CPUs are only
238 * receiving interrupts when the I/O operation was submitted
239 * directly from them.
240 *
241 * If all housekeeping CPUs in the affinity mask are offline, the
242 * interrupt will be migrated by the CPU hotplug code once a
243 * housekeeping CPU which belongs to the affinity mask comes
244 * online.
245 */
246 if (irqd_affinity_is_managed(data) &&
247 housekeeping_enabled(HK_TYPE_MANAGED_IRQ)) {
248 const struct cpumask *hk_mask;
249
250 hk_mask = housekeeping_cpumask(HK_TYPE_MANAGED_IRQ);
251
252 cpumask_and(&tmp_mask, mask, hk_mask);
253 if (!cpumask_intersects(&tmp_mask, cpu_online_mask))
254 prog_mask = mask;
255 else
256 prog_mask = &tmp_mask;
257 } else {
258 prog_mask = mask;
259 }
260
261 /*
262 * Make sure we only provide online CPUs to the irqchip,
263 * unless we are being asked to force the affinity (in which
264 * case we do as we are told).
265 */
266 cpumask_and(&tmp_mask, prog_mask, cpu_online_mask);
267 if (!force && !cpumask_empty(&tmp_mask))
268 ret = chip->irq_set_affinity(data, &tmp_mask, force);
269 else if (force)
270 ret = chip->irq_set_affinity(data, mask, force);
271 else
272 ret = -EINVAL;
273
274 raw_spin_unlock(&tmp_mask_lock);
275
276 switch (ret) {
277 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK:
278 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK_DONE:
279 cpumask_copy(desc->irq_common_data.affinity, mask);
280 fallthrough;
281 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK_NOCOPY:
282 irq_validate_effective_affinity(data);
283 irq_set_thread_affinity(desc);
284 ret = 0;
285 }
286
287 return ret;
288}
289
290#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ
291static inline int irq_set_affinity_pending(struct irq_data *data,
292 const struct cpumask *dest)
293{
294 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_data_to_desc(data);
295
296 irqd_set_move_pending(data);
297 irq_copy_pending(desc, dest);
298 return 0;
299}
300#else
301static inline int irq_set_affinity_pending(struct irq_data *data,
302 const struct cpumask *dest)
303{
304 return -EBUSY;
305}
306#endif
307
308static int irq_try_set_affinity(struct irq_data *data,
309 const struct cpumask *dest, bool force)
310{
311 int ret = irq_do_set_affinity(data, dest, force);
312
313 /*
314 * In case that the underlying vector management is busy and the
315 * architecture supports the generic pending mechanism then utilize
316 * this to avoid returning an error to user space.
317 */
318 if (ret == -EBUSY && !force)
319 ret = irq_set_affinity_pending(data, dest);
320 return ret;
321}
322
323static bool irq_set_affinity_deactivated(struct irq_data *data,
324 const struct cpumask *mask)
325{
326 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_data_to_desc(data);
327
328 /*
329 * Handle irq chips which can handle affinity only in activated
330 * state correctly
331 *
332 * If the interrupt is not yet activated, just store the affinity
333 * mask and do not call the chip driver at all. On activation the
334 * driver has to make sure anyway that the interrupt is in a
335 * usable state so startup works.
336 */
337 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY) ||
338 irqd_is_activated(data) || !irqd_affinity_on_activate(data))
339 return false;
340
341 cpumask_copy(desc->irq_common_data.affinity, mask);
342 irq_data_update_effective_affinity(data, mask);
343 irqd_set(data, IRQD_AFFINITY_SET);
344 return true;
345}
346
347int irq_set_affinity_locked(struct irq_data *data, const struct cpumask *mask,
348 bool force)
349{
350 struct irq_chip *chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
351 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_data_to_desc(data);
352 int ret = 0;
353
354 if (!chip || !chip->irq_set_affinity)
355 return -EINVAL;
356
357 if (irq_set_affinity_deactivated(data, mask))
358 return 0;
359
360 if (irq_can_move_pcntxt(data) && !irqd_is_setaffinity_pending(data)) {
361 ret = irq_try_set_affinity(data, mask, force);
362 } else {
363 irqd_set_move_pending(data);
364 irq_copy_pending(desc, mask);
365 }
366
367 if (desc->affinity_notify) {
368 kref_get(&desc->affinity_notify->kref);
369 if (!schedule_work(&desc->affinity_notify->work)) {
370 /* Work was already scheduled, drop our extra ref */
371 kref_put(&desc->affinity_notify->kref,
372 desc->affinity_notify->release);
373 }
374 }
375 irqd_set(data, IRQD_AFFINITY_SET);
376
377 return ret;
378}
379
380/**
381 * irq_update_affinity_desc - Update affinity management for an interrupt
382 * @irq: The interrupt number to update
383 * @affinity: Pointer to the affinity descriptor
384 *
385 * This interface can be used to configure the affinity management of
386 * interrupts which have been allocated already.
387 *
388 * There are certain limitations on when it may be used - attempts to use it
389 * for when the kernel is configured for generic IRQ reservation mode (in
390 * config GENERIC_IRQ_RESERVATION_MODE) will fail, as it may conflict with
391 * managed/non-managed interrupt accounting. In addition, attempts to use it on
392 * an interrupt which is already started or which has already been configured
393 * as managed will also fail, as these mean invalid init state or double init.
394 */
395int irq_update_affinity_desc(unsigned int irq,
396 struct irq_affinity_desc *affinity)
397{
398 struct irq_desc *desc;
399 unsigned long flags;
400 bool activated;
401 int ret = 0;
402
403 /*
404 * Supporting this with the reservation scheme used by x86 needs
405 * some more thought. Fail it for now.
406 */
407 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_RESERVATION_MODE))
408 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
409
410 desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, 0);
411 if (!desc)
412 return -EINVAL;
413
414 /* Requires the interrupt to be shut down */
415 if (irqd_is_started(&desc->irq_data)) {
416 ret = -EBUSY;
417 goto out_unlock;
418 }
419
420 /* Interrupts which are already managed cannot be modified */
421 if (irqd_affinity_is_managed(&desc->irq_data)) {
422 ret = -EBUSY;
423 goto out_unlock;
424 }
425
426 /*
427 * Deactivate the interrupt. That's required to undo
428 * anything an earlier activation has established.
429 */
430 activated = irqd_is_activated(&desc->irq_data);
431 if (activated)
432 irq_domain_deactivate_irq(&desc->irq_data);
433
434 if (affinity->is_managed) {
435 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_AFFINITY_MANAGED);
436 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_MANAGED_SHUTDOWN);
437 }
438
439 cpumask_copy(desc->irq_common_data.affinity, &affinity->mask);
440
441 /* Restore the activation state */
442 if (activated)
443 irq_domain_activate_irq(&desc->irq_data, false);
444
445out_unlock:
446 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
447 return ret;
448}
449
450static int __irq_set_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *mask,
451 bool force)
452{
453 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
454 unsigned long flags;
455 int ret;
456
457 if (!desc)
458 return -EINVAL;
459
460 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
461 ret = irq_set_affinity_locked(irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc), mask, force);
462 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
463 return ret;
464}
465
466/**
467 * irq_set_affinity - Set the irq affinity of a given irq
468 * @irq: Interrupt to set affinity
469 * @cpumask: cpumask
470 *
471 * Fails if cpumask does not contain an online CPU
472 */
473int irq_set_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *cpumask)
474{
475 return __irq_set_affinity(irq, cpumask, false);
476}
477EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_affinity);
478
479/**
480 * irq_force_affinity - Force the irq affinity of a given irq
481 * @irq: Interrupt to set affinity
482 * @cpumask: cpumask
483 *
484 * Same as irq_set_affinity, but without checking the mask against
485 * online cpus.
486 *
487 * Solely for low level cpu hotplug code, where we need to make per
488 * cpu interrupts affine before the cpu becomes online.
489 */
490int irq_force_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *cpumask)
491{
492 return __irq_set_affinity(irq, cpumask, true);
493}
494EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_force_affinity);
495
496int __irq_apply_affinity_hint(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *m,
497 bool setaffinity)
498{
499 unsigned long flags;
500 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_GLOBAL);
501
502 if (!desc)
503 return -EINVAL;
504 desc->affinity_hint = m;
505 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
506 if (m && setaffinity)
507 __irq_set_affinity(irq, m, false);
508 return 0;
509}
510EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__irq_apply_affinity_hint);
511
512static void irq_affinity_notify(struct work_struct *work)
513{
514 struct irq_affinity_notify *notify =
515 container_of(work, struct irq_affinity_notify, work);
516 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(notify->irq);
517 cpumask_var_t cpumask;
518 unsigned long flags;
519
520 if (!desc || !alloc_cpumask_var(&cpumask, GFP_KERNEL))
521 goto out;
522
523 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
524 if (irq_move_pending(&desc->irq_data))
525 irq_get_pending(cpumask, desc);
526 else
527 cpumask_copy(cpumask, desc->irq_common_data.affinity);
528 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
529
530 notify->notify(notify, cpumask);
531
532 free_cpumask_var(cpumask);
533out:
534 kref_put(¬ify->kref, notify->release);
535}
536
537/**
538 * irq_set_affinity_notifier - control notification of IRQ affinity changes
539 * @irq: Interrupt for which to enable/disable notification
540 * @notify: Context for notification, or %NULL to disable
541 * notification. Function pointers must be initialised;
542 * the other fields will be initialised by this function.
543 *
544 * Must be called in process context. Notification may only be enabled
545 * after the IRQ is allocated and must be disabled before the IRQ is
546 * freed using free_irq().
547 */
548int
549irq_set_affinity_notifier(unsigned int irq, struct irq_affinity_notify *notify)
550{
551 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
552 struct irq_affinity_notify *old_notify;
553 unsigned long flags;
554
555 /* The release function is promised process context */
556 might_sleep();
557
558 if (!desc || desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)
559 return -EINVAL;
560
561 /* Complete initialisation of *notify */
562 if (notify) {
563 notify->irq = irq;
564 kref_init(¬ify->kref);
565 INIT_WORK(¬ify->work, irq_affinity_notify);
566 }
567
568 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
569 old_notify = desc->affinity_notify;
570 desc->affinity_notify = notify;
571 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
572
573 if (old_notify) {
574 if (cancel_work_sync(&old_notify->work)) {
575 /* Pending work had a ref, put that one too */
576 kref_put(&old_notify->kref, old_notify->release);
577 }
578 kref_put(&old_notify->kref, old_notify->release);
579 }
580
581 return 0;
582}
583EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_affinity_notifier);
584
585#ifndef CONFIG_AUTO_IRQ_AFFINITY
586/*
587 * Generic version of the affinity autoselector.
588 */
589int irq_setup_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc)
590{
591 struct cpumask *set = irq_default_affinity;
592 int ret, node = irq_desc_get_node(desc);
593 static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(mask_lock);
594 static struct cpumask mask;
595
596 /* Excludes PER_CPU and NO_BALANCE interrupts */
597 if (!__irq_can_set_affinity(desc))
598 return 0;
599
600 raw_spin_lock(&mask_lock);
601 /*
602 * Preserve the managed affinity setting and a userspace affinity
603 * setup, but make sure that one of the targets is online.
604 */
605 if (irqd_affinity_is_managed(&desc->irq_data) ||
606 irqd_has_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_AFFINITY_SET)) {
607 if (cpumask_intersects(desc->irq_common_data.affinity,
608 cpu_online_mask))
609 set = desc->irq_common_data.affinity;
610 else
611 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_AFFINITY_SET);
612 }
613
614 cpumask_and(&mask, cpu_online_mask, set);
615 if (cpumask_empty(&mask))
616 cpumask_copy(&mask, cpu_online_mask);
617
618 if (node != NUMA_NO_NODE) {
619 const struct cpumask *nodemask = cpumask_of_node(node);
620
621 /* make sure at least one of the cpus in nodemask is online */
622 if (cpumask_intersects(&mask, nodemask))
623 cpumask_and(&mask, &mask, nodemask);
624 }
625 ret = irq_do_set_affinity(&desc->irq_data, &mask, false);
626 raw_spin_unlock(&mask_lock);
627 return ret;
628}
629#else
630/* Wrapper for ALPHA specific affinity selector magic */
631int irq_setup_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc)
632{
633 return irq_select_affinity(irq_desc_get_irq(desc));
634}
635#endif /* CONFIG_AUTO_IRQ_AFFINITY */
636#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
637
638
639/**
640 * irq_set_vcpu_affinity - Set vcpu affinity for the interrupt
641 * @irq: interrupt number to set affinity
642 * @vcpu_info: vCPU specific data or pointer to a percpu array of vCPU
643 * specific data for percpu_devid interrupts
644 *
645 * This function uses the vCPU specific data to set the vCPU
646 * affinity for an irq. The vCPU specific data is passed from
647 * outside, such as KVM. One example code path is as below:
648 * KVM -> IOMMU -> irq_set_vcpu_affinity().
649 */
650int irq_set_vcpu_affinity(unsigned int irq, void *vcpu_info)
651{
652 unsigned long flags;
653 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, 0);
654 struct irq_data *data;
655 struct irq_chip *chip;
656 int ret = -ENOSYS;
657
658 if (!desc)
659 return -EINVAL;
660
661 data = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
662 do {
663 chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
664 if (chip && chip->irq_set_vcpu_affinity)
665 break;
666#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
667 data = data->parent_data;
668#else
669 data = NULL;
670#endif
671 } while (data);
672
673 if (data)
674 ret = chip->irq_set_vcpu_affinity(data, vcpu_info);
675 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
676
677 return ret;
678}
679EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_vcpu_affinity);
680
681void __disable_irq(struct irq_desc *desc)
682{
683 if (!desc->depth++)
684 irq_disable(desc);
685}
686
687static int __disable_irq_nosync(unsigned int irq)
688{
689 unsigned long flags;
690 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_GLOBAL);
691
692 if (!desc)
693 return -EINVAL;
694 __disable_irq(desc);
695 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
696 return 0;
697}
698
699/**
700 * disable_irq_nosync - disable an irq without waiting
701 * @irq: Interrupt to disable
702 *
703 * Disable the selected interrupt line. Disables and Enables are
704 * nested.
705 * Unlike disable_irq(), this function does not ensure existing
706 * instances of the IRQ handler have completed before returning.
707 *
708 * This function may be called from IRQ context.
709 */
710void disable_irq_nosync(unsigned int irq)
711{
712 __disable_irq_nosync(irq);
713}
714EXPORT_SYMBOL(disable_irq_nosync);
715
716/**
717 * disable_irq - disable an irq and wait for completion
718 * @irq: Interrupt to disable
719 *
720 * Disable the selected interrupt line. Enables and Disables are
721 * nested.
722 * This function waits for any pending IRQ handlers for this interrupt
723 * to complete before returning. If you use this function while
724 * holding a resource the IRQ handler may need you will deadlock.
725 *
726 * This function may be called - with care - from IRQ context.
727 */
728void disable_irq(unsigned int irq)
729{
730 if (!__disable_irq_nosync(irq))
731 synchronize_irq(irq);
732}
733EXPORT_SYMBOL(disable_irq);
734
735/**
736 * disable_hardirq - disables an irq and waits for hardirq completion
737 * @irq: Interrupt to disable
738 *
739 * Disable the selected interrupt line. Enables and Disables are
740 * nested.
741 * This function waits for any pending hard IRQ handlers for this
742 * interrupt to complete before returning. If you use this function while
743 * holding a resource the hard IRQ handler may need you will deadlock.
744 *
745 * When used to optimistically disable an interrupt from atomic context
746 * the return value must be checked.
747 *
748 * Returns: false if a threaded handler is active.
749 *
750 * This function may be called - with care - from IRQ context.
751 */
752bool disable_hardirq(unsigned int irq)
753{
754 if (!__disable_irq_nosync(irq))
755 return synchronize_hardirq(irq);
756
757 return false;
758}
759EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(disable_hardirq);
760
761/**
762 * disable_nmi_nosync - disable an nmi without waiting
763 * @irq: Interrupt to disable
764 *
765 * Disable the selected interrupt line. Disables and enables are
766 * nested.
767 * The interrupt to disable must have been requested through request_nmi.
768 * Unlike disable_nmi(), this function does not ensure existing
769 * instances of the IRQ handler have completed before returning.
770 */
771void disable_nmi_nosync(unsigned int irq)
772{
773 disable_irq_nosync(irq);
774}
775
776void __enable_irq(struct irq_desc *desc)
777{
778 switch (desc->depth) {
779 case 0:
780 err_out:
781 WARN(1, KERN_WARNING "Unbalanced enable for IRQ %d\n",
782 irq_desc_get_irq(desc));
783 break;
784 case 1: {
785 if (desc->istate & IRQS_SUSPENDED)
786 goto err_out;
787 /* Prevent probing on this irq: */
788 irq_settings_set_noprobe(desc);
789 /*
790 * Call irq_startup() not irq_enable() here because the
791 * interrupt might be marked NOAUTOEN. So irq_startup()
792 * needs to be invoked when it gets enabled the first
793 * time. If it was already started up, then irq_startup()
794 * will invoke irq_enable() under the hood.
795 */
796 irq_startup(desc, IRQ_RESEND, IRQ_START_FORCE);
797 break;
798 }
799 default:
800 desc->depth--;
801 }
802}
803
804/**
805 * enable_irq - enable handling of an irq
806 * @irq: Interrupt to enable
807 *
808 * Undoes the effect of one call to disable_irq(). If this
809 * matches the last disable, processing of interrupts on this
810 * IRQ line is re-enabled.
811 *
812 * This function may be called from IRQ context only when
813 * desc->irq_data.chip->bus_lock and desc->chip->bus_sync_unlock are NULL !
814 */
815void enable_irq(unsigned int irq)
816{
817 unsigned long flags;
818 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_GLOBAL);
819
820 if (!desc)
821 return;
822 if (WARN(!desc->irq_data.chip,
823 KERN_ERR "enable_irq before setup/request_irq: irq %u\n", irq))
824 goto out;
825
826 __enable_irq(desc);
827out:
828 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
829}
830EXPORT_SYMBOL(enable_irq);
831
832/**
833 * enable_nmi - enable handling of an nmi
834 * @irq: Interrupt to enable
835 *
836 * The interrupt to enable must have been requested through request_nmi.
837 * Undoes the effect of one call to disable_nmi(). If this
838 * matches the last disable, processing of interrupts on this
839 * IRQ line is re-enabled.
840 */
841void enable_nmi(unsigned int irq)
842{
843 enable_irq(irq);
844}
845
846static int set_irq_wake_real(unsigned int irq, unsigned int on)
847{
848 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
849 int ret = -ENXIO;
850
851 if (irq_desc_get_chip(desc)->flags & IRQCHIP_SKIP_SET_WAKE)
852 return 0;
853
854 if (desc->irq_data.chip->irq_set_wake)
855 ret = desc->irq_data.chip->irq_set_wake(&desc->irq_data, on);
856
857 return ret;
858}
859
860/**
861 * irq_set_irq_wake - control irq power management wakeup
862 * @irq: interrupt to control
863 * @on: enable/disable power management wakeup
864 *
865 * Enable/disable power management wakeup mode, which is
866 * disabled by default. Enables and disables must match,
867 * just as they match for non-wakeup mode support.
868 *
869 * Wakeup mode lets this IRQ wake the system from sleep
870 * states like "suspend to RAM".
871 *
872 * Note: irq enable/disable state is completely orthogonal
873 * to the enable/disable state of irq wake. An irq can be
874 * disabled with disable_irq() and still wake the system as
875 * long as the irq has wake enabled. If this does not hold,
876 * then the underlying irq chip and the related driver need
877 * to be investigated.
878 */
879int irq_set_irq_wake(unsigned int irq, unsigned int on)
880{
881 unsigned long flags;
882 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_GLOBAL);
883 int ret = 0;
884
885 if (!desc)
886 return -EINVAL;
887
888 /* Don't use NMIs as wake up interrupts please */
889 if (desc->istate & IRQS_NMI) {
890 ret = -EINVAL;
891 goto out_unlock;
892 }
893
894 /* wakeup-capable irqs can be shared between drivers that
895 * don't need to have the same sleep mode behaviors.
896 */
897 if (on) {
898 if (desc->wake_depth++ == 0) {
899 ret = set_irq_wake_real(irq, on);
900 if (ret)
901 desc->wake_depth = 0;
902 else
903 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_WAKEUP_STATE);
904 }
905 } else {
906 if (desc->wake_depth == 0) {
907 WARN(1, "Unbalanced IRQ %d wake disable\n", irq);
908 } else if (--desc->wake_depth == 0) {
909 ret = set_irq_wake_real(irq, on);
910 if (ret)
911 desc->wake_depth = 1;
912 else
913 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_WAKEUP_STATE);
914 }
915 }
916
917out_unlock:
918 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
919 return ret;
920}
921EXPORT_SYMBOL(irq_set_irq_wake);
922
923/*
924 * Internal function that tells the architecture code whether a
925 * particular irq has been exclusively allocated or is available
926 * for driver use.
927 */
928int can_request_irq(unsigned int irq, unsigned long irqflags)
929{
930 unsigned long flags;
931 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, 0);
932 int canrequest = 0;
933
934 if (!desc)
935 return 0;
936
937 if (irq_settings_can_request(desc)) {
938 if (!desc->action ||
939 irqflags & desc->action->flags & IRQF_SHARED)
940 canrequest = 1;
941 }
942 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
943 return canrequest;
944}
945
946int __irq_set_trigger(struct irq_desc *desc, unsigned long flags)
947{
948 struct irq_chip *chip = desc->irq_data.chip;
949 int ret, unmask = 0;
950
951 if (!chip || !chip->irq_set_type) {
952 /*
953 * IRQF_TRIGGER_* but the PIC does not support multiple
954 * flow-types?
955 */
956 pr_debug("No set_type function for IRQ %d (%s)\n",
957 irq_desc_get_irq(desc),
958 chip ? (chip->name ? : "unknown") : "unknown");
959 return 0;
960 }
961
962 if (chip->flags & IRQCHIP_SET_TYPE_MASKED) {
963 if (!irqd_irq_masked(&desc->irq_data))
964 mask_irq(desc);
965 if (!irqd_irq_disabled(&desc->irq_data))
966 unmask = 1;
967 }
968
969 /* Mask all flags except trigger mode */
970 flags &= IRQ_TYPE_SENSE_MASK;
971 ret = chip->irq_set_type(&desc->irq_data, flags);
972
973 switch (ret) {
974 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK:
975 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK_DONE:
976 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_TRIGGER_MASK);
977 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, flags);
978 fallthrough;
979
980 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK_NOCOPY:
981 flags = irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
982 irq_settings_set_trigger_mask(desc, flags);
983 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_LEVEL);
984 irq_settings_clr_level(desc);
985 if (flags & IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_MASK) {
986 irq_settings_set_level(desc);
987 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_LEVEL);
988 }
989
990 ret = 0;
991 break;
992 default:
993 pr_err("Setting trigger mode %lu for irq %u failed (%pS)\n",
994 flags, irq_desc_get_irq(desc), chip->irq_set_type);
995 }
996 if (unmask)
997 unmask_irq(desc);
998 return ret;
999}
1000
1001#ifdef CONFIG_HARDIRQS_SW_RESEND
1002int irq_set_parent(int irq, int parent_irq)
1003{
1004 unsigned long flags;
1005 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, 0);
1006
1007 if (!desc)
1008 return -EINVAL;
1009
1010 desc->parent_irq = parent_irq;
1011
1012 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
1013 return 0;
1014}
1015EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_parent);
1016#endif
1017
1018/*
1019 * Default primary interrupt handler for threaded interrupts. Is
1020 * assigned as primary handler when request_threaded_irq is called
1021 * with handler == NULL. Useful for oneshot interrupts.
1022 */
1023static irqreturn_t irq_default_primary_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
1024{
1025 return IRQ_WAKE_THREAD;
1026}
1027
1028/*
1029 * Primary handler for nested threaded interrupts. Should never be
1030 * called.
1031 */
1032static irqreturn_t irq_nested_primary_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
1033{
1034 WARN(1, "Primary handler called for nested irq %d\n", irq);
1035 return IRQ_NONE;
1036}
1037
1038static irqreturn_t irq_forced_secondary_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
1039{
1040 WARN(1, "Secondary action handler called for irq %d\n", irq);
1041 return IRQ_NONE;
1042}
1043
1044static int irq_wait_for_interrupt(struct irqaction *action)
1045{
1046 for (;;) {
1047 set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
1048
1049 if (kthread_should_stop()) {
1050 /* may need to run one last time */
1051 if (test_and_clear_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD,
1052 &action->thread_flags)) {
1053 __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1054 return 0;
1055 }
1056 __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1057 return -1;
1058 }
1059
1060 if (test_and_clear_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD,
1061 &action->thread_flags)) {
1062 __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1063 return 0;
1064 }
1065 schedule();
1066 }
1067}
1068
1069/*
1070 * Oneshot interrupts keep the irq line masked until the threaded
1071 * handler finished. unmask if the interrupt has not been disabled and
1072 * is marked MASKED.
1073 */
1074static void irq_finalize_oneshot(struct irq_desc *desc,
1075 struct irqaction *action)
1076{
1077 if (!(desc->istate & IRQS_ONESHOT) ||
1078 action->handler == irq_forced_secondary_handler)
1079 return;
1080again:
1081 chip_bus_lock(desc);
1082 raw_spin_lock_irq(&desc->lock);
1083
1084 /*
1085 * Implausible though it may be we need to protect us against
1086 * the following scenario:
1087 *
1088 * The thread is faster done than the hard interrupt handler
1089 * on the other CPU. If we unmask the irq line then the
1090 * interrupt can come in again and masks the line, leaves due
1091 * to IRQS_INPROGRESS and the irq line is masked forever.
1092 *
1093 * This also serializes the state of shared oneshot handlers
1094 * versus "desc->threads_oneshot |= action->thread_mask;" in
1095 * irq_wake_thread(). See the comment there which explains the
1096 * serialization.
1097 */
1098 if (unlikely(irqd_irq_inprogress(&desc->irq_data))) {
1099 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&desc->lock);
1100 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1101 cpu_relax();
1102 goto again;
1103 }
1104
1105 /*
1106 * Now check again, whether the thread should run. Otherwise
1107 * we would clear the threads_oneshot bit of this thread which
1108 * was just set.
1109 */
1110 if (test_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD, &action->thread_flags))
1111 goto out_unlock;
1112
1113 desc->threads_oneshot &= ~action->thread_mask;
1114
1115 if (!desc->threads_oneshot && !irqd_irq_disabled(&desc->irq_data) &&
1116 irqd_irq_masked(&desc->irq_data))
1117 unmask_threaded_irq(desc);
1118
1119out_unlock:
1120 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&desc->lock);
1121 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1122}
1123
1124#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1125/*
1126 * Check whether we need to change the affinity of the interrupt thread.
1127 */
1128static void
1129irq_thread_check_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *action)
1130{
1131 cpumask_var_t mask;
1132 bool valid = true;
1133
1134 if (!test_and_clear_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &action->thread_flags))
1135 return;
1136
1137 /*
1138 * In case we are out of memory we set IRQTF_AFFINITY again and
1139 * try again next time
1140 */
1141 if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&mask, GFP_KERNEL)) {
1142 set_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &action->thread_flags);
1143 return;
1144 }
1145
1146 raw_spin_lock_irq(&desc->lock);
1147 /*
1148 * This code is triggered unconditionally. Check the affinity
1149 * mask pointer. For CPU_MASK_OFFSTACK=n this is optimized out.
1150 */
1151 if (cpumask_available(desc->irq_common_data.affinity)) {
1152 const struct cpumask *m;
1153
1154 m = irq_data_get_effective_affinity_mask(&desc->irq_data);
1155 cpumask_copy(mask, m);
1156 } else {
1157 valid = false;
1158 }
1159 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&desc->lock);
1160
1161 if (valid)
1162 set_cpus_allowed_ptr(current, mask);
1163 free_cpumask_var(mask);
1164}
1165#else
1166static inline void
1167irq_thread_check_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *action) { }
1168#endif
1169
1170/*
1171 * Interrupts which are not explicitly requested as threaded
1172 * interrupts rely on the implicit bh/preempt disable of the hard irq
1173 * context. So we need to disable bh here to avoid deadlocks and other
1174 * side effects.
1175 */
1176static irqreturn_t
1177irq_forced_thread_fn(struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *action)
1178{
1179 irqreturn_t ret;
1180
1181 local_bh_disable();
1182 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT))
1183 local_irq_disable();
1184 ret = action->thread_fn(action->irq, action->dev_id);
1185 if (ret == IRQ_HANDLED)
1186 atomic_inc(&desc->threads_handled);
1187
1188 irq_finalize_oneshot(desc, action);
1189 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT))
1190 local_irq_enable();
1191 local_bh_enable();
1192 return ret;
1193}
1194
1195/*
1196 * Interrupts explicitly requested as threaded interrupts want to be
1197 * preemptible - many of them need to sleep and wait for slow busses to
1198 * complete.
1199 */
1200static irqreturn_t irq_thread_fn(struct irq_desc *desc,
1201 struct irqaction *action)
1202{
1203 irqreturn_t ret;
1204
1205 ret = action->thread_fn(action->irq, action->dev_id);
1206 if (ret == IRQ_HANDLED)
1207 atomic_inc(&desc->threads_handled);
1208
1209 irq_finalize_oneshot(desc, action);
1210 return ret;
1211}
1212
1213static void wake_threads_waitq(struct irq_desc *desc)
1214{
1215 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&desc->threads_active))
1216 wake_up(&desc->wait_for_threads);
1217}
1218
1219static void irq_thread_dtor(struct callback_head *unused)
1220{
1221 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
1222 struct irq_desc *desc;
1223 struct irqaction *action;
1224
1225 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!(current->flags & PF_EXITING)))
1226 return;
1227
1228 action = kthread_data(tsk);
1229
1230 pr_err("exiting task \"%s\" (%d) is an active IRQ thread (irq %d)\n",
1231 tsk->comm, tsk->pid, action->irq);
1232
1233
1234 desc = irq_to_desc(action->irq);
1235 /*
1236 * If IRQTF_RUNTHREAD is set, we need to decrement
1237 * desc->threads_active and wake possible waiters.
1238 */
1239 if (test_and_clear_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD, &action->thread_flags))
1240 wake_threads_waitq(desc);
1241
1242 /* Prevent a stale desc->threads_oneshot */
1243 irq_finalize_oneshot(desc, action);
1244}
1245
1246static void irq_wake_secondary(struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *action)
1247{
1248 struct irqaction *secondary = action->secondary;
1249
1250 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!secondary))
1251 return;
1252
1253 raw_spin_lock_irq(&desc->lock);
1254 __irq_wake_thread(desc, secondary);
1255 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&desc->lock);
1256}
1257
1258/*
1259 * Internal function to notify that a interrupt thread is ready.
1260 */
1261static void irq_thread_set_ready(struct irq_desc *desc,
1262 struct irqaction *action)
1263{
1264 set_bit(IRQTF_READY, &action->thread_flags);
1265 wake_up(&desc->wait_for_threads);
1266}
1267
1268/*
1269 * Internal function to wake up a interrupt thread and wait until it is
1270 * ready.
1271 */
1272static void wake_up_and_wait_for_irq_thread_ready(struct irq_desc *desc,
1273 struct irqaction *action)
1274{
1275 if (!action || !action->thread)
1276 return;
1277
1278 wake_up_process(action->thread);
1279 wait_event(desc->wait_for_threads,
1280 test_bit(IRQTF_READY, &action->thread_flags));
1281}
1282
1283/*
1284 * Interrupt handler thread
1285 */
1286static int irq_thread(void *data)
1287{
1288 struct callback_head on_exit_work;
1289 struct irqaction *action = data;
1290 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(action->irq);
1291 irqreturn_t (*handler_fn)(struct irq_desc *desc,
1292 struct irqaction *action);
1293
1294 irq_thread_set_ready(desc, action);
1295
1296 sched_set_fifo(current);
1297
1298 if (force_irqthreads() && test_bit(IRQTF_FORCED_THREAD,
1299 &action->thread_flags))
1300 handler_fn = irq_forced_thread_fn;
1301 else
1302 handler_fn = irq_thread_fn;
1303
1304 init_task_work(&on_exit_work, irq_thread_dtor);
1305 task_work_add(current, &on_exit_work, TWA_NONE);
1306
1307 irq_thread_check_affinity(desc, action);
1308
1309 while (!irq_wait_for_interrupt(action)) {
1310 irqreturn_t action_ret;
1311
1312 irq_thread_check_affinity(desc, action);
1313
1314 action_ret = handler_fn(desc, action);
1315 if (action_ret == IRQ_WAKE_THREAD)
1316 irq_wake_secondary(desc, action);
1317
1318 wake_threads_waitq(desc);
1319 }
1320
1321 /*
1322 * This is the regular exit path. __free_irq() is stopping the
1323 * thread via kthread_stop() after calling
1324 * synchronize_hardirq(). So neither IRQTF_RUNTHREAD nor the
1325 * oneshot mask bit can be set.
1326 */
1327 task_work_cancel(current, irq_thread_dtor);
1328 return 0;
1329}
1330
1331/**
1332 * irq_wake_thread - wake the irq thread for the action identified by dev_id
1333 * @irq: Interrupt line
1334 * @dev_id: Device identity for which the thread should be woken
1335 *
1336 */
1337void irq_wake_thread(unsigned int irq, void *dev_id)
1338{
1339 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
1340 struct irqaction *action;
1341 unsigned long flags;
1342
1343 if (!desc || WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)))
1344 return;
1345
1346 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
1347 for_each_action_of_desc(desc, action) {
1348 if (action->dev_id == dev_id) {
1349 if (action->thread)
1350 __irq_wake_thread(desc, action);
1351 break;
1352 }
1353 }
1354 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1355}
1356EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_wake_thread);
1357
1358static int irq_setup_forced_threading(struct irqaction *new)
1359{
1360 if (!force_irqthreads())
1361 return 0;
1362 if (new->flags & (IRQF_NO_THREAD | IRQF_PERCPU | IRQF_ONESHOT))
1363 return 0;
1364
1365 /*
1366 * No further action required for interrupts which are requested as
1367 * threaded interrupts already
1368 */
1369 if (new->handler == irq_default_primary_handler)
1370 return 0;
1371
1372 new->flags |= IRQF_ONESHOT;
1373
1374 /*
1375 * Handle the case where we have a real primary handler and a
1376 * thread handler. We force thread them as well by creating a
1377 * secondary action.
1378 */
1379 if (new->handler && new->thread_fn) {
1380 /* Allocate the secondary action */
1381 new->secondary = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
1382 if (!new->secondary)
1383 return -ENOMEM;
1384 new->secondary->handler = irq_forced_secondary_handler;
1385 new->secondary->thread_fn = new->thread_fn;
1386 new->secondary->dev_id = new->dev_id;
1387 new->secondary->irq = new->irq;
1388 new->secondary->name = new->name;
1389 }
1390 /* Deal with the primary handler */
1391 set_bit(IRQTF_FORCED_THREAD, &new->thread_flags);
1392 new->thread_fn = new->handler;
1393 new->handler = irq_default_primary_handler;
1394 return 0;
1395}
1396
1397static int irq_request_resources(struct irq_desc *desc)
1398{
1399 struct irq_data *d = &desc->irq_data;
1400 struct irq_chip *c = d->chip;
1401
1402 return c->irq_request_resources ? c->irq_request_resources(d) : 0;
1403}
1404
1405static void irq_release_resources(struct irq_desc *desc)
1406{
1407 struct irq_data *d = &desc->irq_data;
1408 struct irq_chip *c = d->chip;
1409
1410 if (c->irq_release_resources)
1411 c->irq_release_resources(d);
1412}
1413
1414static bool irq_supports_nmi(struct irq_desc *desc)
1415{
1416 struct irq_data *d = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
1417
1418#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
1419 /* Only IRQs directly managed by the root irqchip can be set as NMI */
1420 if (d->parent_data)
1421 return false;
1422#endif
1423 /* Don't support NMIs for chips behind a slow bus */
1424 if (d->chip->irq_bus_lock || d->chip->irq_bus_sync_unlock)
1425 return false;
1426
1427 return d->chip->flags & IRQCHIP_SUPPORTS_NMI;
1428}
1429
1430static int irq_nmi_setup(struct irq_desc *desc)
1431{
1432 struct irq_data *d = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
1433 struct irq_chip *c = d->chip;
1434
1435 return c->irq_nmi_setup ? c->irq_nmi_setup(d) : -EINVAL;
1436}
1437
1438static void irq_nmi_teardown(struct irq_desc *desc)
1439{
1440 struct irq_data *d = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
1441 struct irq_chip *c = d->chip;
1442
1443 if (c->irq_nmi_teardown)
1444 c->irq_nmi_teardown(d);
1445}
1446
1447static int
1448setup_irq_thread(struct irqaction *new, unsigned int irq, bool secondary)
1449{
1450 struct task_struct *t;
1451
1452 if (!secondary) {
1453 t = kthread_create(irq_thread, new, "irq/%d-%s", irq,
1454 new->name);
1455 } else {
1456 t = kthread_create(irq_thread, new, "irq/%d-s-%s", irq,
1457 new->name);
1458 }
1459
1460 if (IS_ERR(t))
1461 return PTR_ERR(t);
1462
1463 /*
1464 * We keep the reference to the task struct even if
1465 * the thread dies to avoid that the interrupt code
1466 * references an already freed task_struct.
1467 */
1468 new->thread = get_task_struct(t);
1469 /*
1470 * Tell the thread to set its affinity. This is
1471 * important for shared interrupt handlers as we do
1472 * not invoke setup_affinity() for the secondary
1473 * handlers as everything is already set up. Even for
1474 * interrupts marked with IRQF_NO_BALANCE this is
1475 * correct as we want the thread to move to the cpu(s)
1476 * on which the requesting code placed the interrupt.
1477 */
1478 set_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &new->thread_flags);
1479 return 0;
1480}
1481
1482/*
1483 * Internal function to register an irqaction - typically used to
1484 * allocate special interrupts that are part of the architecture.
1485 *
1486 * Locking rules:
1487 *
1488 * desc->request_mutex Provides serialization against a concurrent free_irq()
1489 * chip_bus_lock Provides serialization for slow bus operations
1490 * desc->lock Provides serialization against hard interrupts
1491 *
1492 * chip_bus_lock and desc->lock are sufficient for all other management and
1493 * interrupt related functions. desc->request_mutex solely serializes
1494 * request/free_irq().
1495 */
1496static int
1497__setup_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *new)
1498{
1499 struct irqaction *old, **old_ptr;
1500 unsigned long flags, thread_mask = 0;
1501 int ret, nested, shared = 0;
1502
1503 if (!desc)
1504 return -EINVAL;
1505
1506 if (desc->irq_data.chip == &no_irq_chip)
1507 return -ENOSYS;
1508 if (!try_module_get(desc->owner))
1509 return -ENODEV;
1510
1511 new->irq = irq;
1512
1513 /*
1514 * If the trigger type is not specified by the caller,
1515 * then use the default for this interrupt.
1516 */
1517 if (!(new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK))
1518 new->flags |= irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
1519
1520 /*
1521 * Check whether the interrupt nests into another interrupt
1522 * thread.
1523 */
1524 nested = irq_settings_is_nested_thread(desc);
1525 if (nested) {
1526 if (!new->thread_fn) {
1527 ret = -EINVAL;
1528 goto out_mput;
1529 }
1530 /*
1531 * Replace the primary handler which was provided from
1532 * the driver for non nested interrupt handling by the
1533 * dummy function which warns when called.
1534 */
1535 new->handler = irq_nested_primary_handler;
1536 } else {
1537 if (irq_settings_can_thread(desc)) {
1538 ret = irq_setup_forced_threading(new);
1539 if (ret)
1540 goto out_mput;
1541 }
1542 }
1543
1544 /*
1545 * Create a handler thread when a thread function is supplied
1546 * and the interrupt does not nest into another interrupt
1547 * thread.
1548 */
1549 if (new->thread_fn && !nested) {
1550 ret = setup_irq_thread(new, irq, false);
1551 if (ret)
1552 goto out_mput;
1553 if (new->secondary) {
1554 ret = setup_irq_thread(new->secondary, irq, true);
1555 if (ret)
1556 goto out_thread;
1557 }
1558 }
1559
1560 /*
1561 * Drivers are often written to work w/o knowledge about the
1562 * underlying irq chip implementation, so a request for a
1563 * threaded irq without a primary hard irq context handler
1564 * requires the ONESHOT flag to be set. Some irq chips like
1565 * MSI based interrupts are per se one shot safe. Check the
1566 * chip flags, so we can avoid the unmask dance at the end of
1567 * the threaded handler for those.
1568 */
1569 if (desc->irq_data.chip->flags & IRQCHIP_ONESHOT_SAFE)
1570 new->flags &= ~IRQF_ONESHOT;
1571
1572 /*
1573 * Protects against a concurrent __free_irq() call which might wait
1574 * for synchronize_hardirq() to complete without holding the optional
1575 * chip bus lock and desc->lock. Also protects against handing out
1576 * a recycled oneshot thread_mask bit while it's still in use by
1577 * its previous owner.
1578 */
1579 mutex_lock(&desc->request_mutex);
1580
1581 /*
1582 * Acquire bus lock as the irq_request_resources() callback below
1583 * might rely on the serialization or the magic power management
1584 * functions which are abusing the irq_bus_lock() callback,
1585 */
1586 chip_bus_lock(desc);
1587
1588 /* First installed action requests resources. */
1589 if (!desc->action) {
1590 ret = irq_request_resources(desc);
1591 if (ret) {
1592 pr_err("Failed to request resources for %s (irq %d) on irqchip %s\n",
1593 new->name, irq, desc->irq_data.chip->name);
1594 goto out_bus_unlock;
1595 }
1596 }
1597
1598 /*
1599 * The following block of code has to be executed atomically
1600 * protected against a concurrent interrupt and any of the other
1601 * management calls which are not serialized via
1602 * desc->request_mutex or the optional bus lock.
1603 */
1604 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
1605 old_ptr = &desc->action;
1606 old = *old_ptr;
1607 if (old) {
1608 /*
1609 * Can't share interrupts unless both agree to and are
1610 * the same type (level, edge, polarity). So both flag
1611 * fields must have IRQF_SHARED set and the bits which
1612 * set the trigger type must match. Also all must
1613 * agree on ONESHOT.
1614 * Interrupt lines used for NMIs cannot be shared.
1615 */
1616 unsigned int oldtype;
1617
1618 if (desc->istate & IRQS_NMI) {
1619 pr_err("Invalid attempt to share NMI for %s (irq %d) on irqchip %s.\n",
1620 new->name, irq, desc->irq_data.chip->name);
1621 ret = -EINVAL;
1622 goto out_unlock;
1623 }
1624
1625 /*
1626 * If nobody did set the configuration before, inherit
1627 * the one provided by the requester.
1628 */
1629 if (irqd_trigger_type_was_set(&desc->irq_data)) {
1630 oldtype = irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
1631 } else {
1632 oldtype = new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK;
1633 irqd_set_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data, oldtype);
1634 }
1635
1636 if (!((old->flags & new->flags) & IRQF_SHARED) ||
1637 (oldtype != (new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK)) ||
1638 ((old->flags ^ new->flags) & IRQF_ONESHOT))
1639 goto mismatch;
1640
1641 /* All handlers must agree on per-cpuness */
1642 if ((old->flags & IRQF_PERCPU) !=
1643 (new->flags & IRQF_PERCPU))
1644 goto mismatch;
1645
1646 /* add new interrupt at end of irq queue */
1647 do {
1648 /*
1649 * Or all existing action->thread_mask bits,
1650 * so we can find the next zero bit for this
1651 * new action.
1652 */
1653 thread_mask |= old->thread_mask;
1654 old_ptr = &old->next;
1655 old = *old_ptr;
1656 } while (old);
1657 shared = 1;
1658 }
1659
1660 /*
1661 * Setup the thread mask for this irqaction for ONESHOT. For
1662 * !ONESHOT irqs the thread mask is 0 so we can avoid a
1663 * conditional in irq_wake_thread().
1664 */
1665 if (new->flags & IRQF_ONESHOT) {
1666 /*
1667 * Unlikely to have 32 resp 64 irqs sharing one line,
1668 * but who knows.
1669 */
1670 if (thread_mask == ~0UL) {
1671 ret = -EBUSY;
1672 goto out_unlock;
1673 }
1674 /*
1675 * The thread_mask for the action is or'ed to
1676 * desc->thread_active to indicate that the
1677 * IRQF_ONESHOT thread handler has been woken, but not
1678 * yet finished. The bit is cleared when a thread
1679 * completes. When all threads of a shared interrupt
1680 * line have completed desc->threads_active becomes
1681 * zero and the interrupt line is unmasked. See
1682 * handle.c:irq_wake_thread() for further information.
1683 *
1684 * If no thread is woken by primary (hard irq context)
1685 * interrupt handlers, then desc->threads_active is
1686 * also checked for zero to unmask the irq line in the
1687 * affected hard irq flow handlers
1688 * (handle_[fasteoi|level]_irq).
1689 *
1690 * The new action gets the first zero bit of
1691 * thread_mask assigned. See the loop above which or's
1692 * all existing action->thread_mask bits.
1693 */
1694 new->thread_mask = 1UL << ffz(thread_mask);
1695
1696 } else if (new->handler == irq_default_primary_handler &&
1697 !(desc->irq_data.chip->flags & IRQCHIP_ONESHOT_SAFE)) {
1698 /*
1699 * The interrupt was requested with handler = NULL, so
1700 * we use the default primary handler for it. But it
1701 * does not have the oneshot flag set. In combination
1702 * with level interrupts this is deadly, because the
1703 * default primary handler just wakes the thread, then
1704 * the irq lines is reenabled, but the device still
1705 * has the level irq asserted. Rinse and repeat....
1706 *
1707 * While this works for edge type interrupts, we play
1708 * it safe and reject unconditionally because we can't
1709 * say for sure which type this interrupt really
1710 * has. The type flags are unreliable as the
1711 * underlying chip implementation can override them.
1712 */
1713 pr_err("Threaded irq requested with handler=NULL and !ONESHOT for %s (irq %d)\n",
1714 new->name, irq);
1715 ret = -EINVAL;
1716 goto out_unlock;
1717 }
1718
1719 if (!shared) {
1720 /* Setup the type (level, edge polarity) if configured: */
1721 if (new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK) {
1722 ret = __irq_set_trigger(desc,
1723 new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK);
1724
1725 if (ret)
1726 goto out_unlock;
1727 }
1728
1729 /*
1730 * Activate the interrupt. That activation must happen
1731 * independently of IRQ_NOAUTOEN. request_irq() can fail
1732 * and the callers are supposed to handle
1733 * that. enable_irq() of an interrupt requested with
1734 * IRQ_NOAUTOEN is not supposed to fail. The activation
1735 * keeps it in shutdown mode, it merily associates
1736 * resources if necessary and if that's not possible it
1737 * fails. Interrupts which are in managed shutdown mode
1738 * will simply ignore that activation request.
1739 */
1740 ret = irq_activate(desc);
1741 if (ret)
1742 goto out_unlock;
1743
1744 desc->istate &= ~(IRQS_AUTODETECT | IRQS_SPURIOUS_DISABLED | \
1745 IRQS_ONESHOT | IRQS_WAITING);
1746 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_IRQ_INPROGRESS);
1747
1748 if (new->flags & IRQF_PERCPU) {
1749 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_PER_CPU);
1750 irq_settings_set_per_cpu(desc);
1751 if (new->flags & IRQF_NO_DEBUG)
1752 irq_settings_set_no_debug(desc);
1753 }
1754
1755 if (noirqdebug)
1756 irq_settings_set_no_debug(desc);
1757
1758 if (new->flags & IRQF_ONESHOT)
1759 desc->istate |= IRQS_ONESHOT;
1760
1761 /* Exclude IRQ from balancing if requested */
1762 if (new->flags & IRQF_NOBALANCING) {
1763 irq_settings_set_no_balancing(desc);
1764 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_NO_BALANCING);
1765 }
1766
1767 if (!(new->flags & IRQF_NO_AUTOEN) &&
1768 irq_settings_can_autoenable(desc)) {
1769 irq_startup(desc, IRQ_RESEND, IRQ_START_COND);
1770 } else {
1771 /*
1772 * Shared interrupts do not go well with disabling
1773 * auto enable. The sharing interrupt might request
1774 * it while it's still disabled and then wait for
1775 * interrupts forever.
1776 */
1777 WARN_ON_ONCE(new->flags & IRQF_SHARED);
1778 /* Undo nested disables: */
1779 desc->depth = 1;
1780 }
1781
1782 } else if (new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK) {
1783 unsigned int nmsk = new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK;
1784 unsigned int omsk = irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
1785
1786 if (nmsk != omsk)
1787 /* hope the handler works with current trigger mode */
1788 pr_warn("irq %d uses trigger mode %u; requested %u\n",
1789 irq, omsk, nmsk);
1790 }
1791
1792 *old_ptr = new;
1793
1794 irq_pm_install_action(desc, new);
1795
1796 /* Reset broken irq detection when installing new handler */
1797 desc->irq_count = 0;
1798 desc->irqs_unhandled = 0;
1799
1800 /*
1801 * Check whether we disabled the irq via the spurious handler
1802 * before. Reenable it and give it another chance.
1803 */
1804 if (shared && (desc->istate & IRQS_SPURIOUS_DISABLED)) {
1805 desc->istate &= ~IRQS_SPURIOUS_DISABLED;
1806 __enable_irq(desc);
1807 }
1808
1809 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1810 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1811 mutex_unlock(&desc->request_mutex);
1812
1813 irq_setup_timings(desc, new);
1814
1815 wake_up_and_wait_for_irq_thread_ready(desc, new);
1816 wake_up_and_wait_for_irq_thread_ready(desc, new->secondary);
1817
1818 register_irq_proc(irq, desc);
1819 new->dir = NULL;
1820 register_handler_proc(irq, new);
1821 return 0;
1822
1823mismatch:
1824 if (!(new->flags & IRQF_PROBE_SHARED)) {
1825 pr_err("Flags mismatch irq %d. %08x (%s) vs. %08x (%s)\n",
1826 irq, new->flags, new->name, old->flags, old->name);
1827#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ
1828 dump_stack();
1829#endif
1830 }
1831 ret = -EBUSY;
1832
1833out_unlock:
1834 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1835
1836 if (!desc->action)
1837 irq_release_resources(desc);
1838out_bus_unlock:
1839 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1840 mutex_unlock(&desc->request_mutex);
1841
1842out_thread:
1843 if (new->thread) {
1844 struct task_struct *t = new->thread;
1845
1846 new->thread = NULL;
1847 kthread_stop(t);
1848 put_task_struct(t);
1849 }
1850 if (new->secondary && new->secondary->thread) {
1851 struct task_struct *t = new->secondary->thread;
1852
1853 new->secondary->thread = NULL;
1854 kthread_stop(t);
1855 put_task_struct(t);
1856 }
1857out_mput:
1858 module_put(desc->owner);
1859 return ret;
1860}
1861
1862/*
1863 * Internal function to unregister an irqaction - used to free
1864 * regular and special interrupts that are part of the architecture.
1865 */
1866static struct irqaction *__free_irq(struct irq_desc *desc, void *dev_id)
1867{
1868 unsigned irq = desc->irq_data.irq;
1869 struct irqaction *action, **action_ptr;
1870 unsigned long flags;
1871
1872 WARN(in_interrupt(), "Trying to free IRQ %d from IRQ context!\n", irq);
1873
1874 mutex_lock(&desc->request_mutex);
1875 chip_bus_lock(desc);
1876 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
1877
1878 /*
1879 * There can be multiple actions per IRQ descriptor, find the right
1880 * one based on the dev_id:
1881 */
1882 action_ptr = &desc->action;
1883 for (;;) {
1884 action = *action_ptr;
1885
1886 if (!action) {
1887 WARN(1, "Trying to free already-free IRQ %d\n", irq);
1888 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1889 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1890 mutex_unlock(&desc->request_mutex);
1891 return NULL;
1892 }
1893
1894 if (action->dev_id == dev_id)
1895 break;
1896 action_ptr = &action->next;
1897 }
1898
1899 /* Found it - now remove it from the list of entries: */
1900 *action_ptr = action->next;
1901
1902 irq_pm_remove_action(desc, action);
1903
1904 /* If this was the last handler, shut down the IRQ line: */
1905 if (!desc->action) {
1906 irq_settings_clr_disable_unlazy(desc);
1907 /* Only shutdown. Deactivate after synchronize_hardirq() */
1908 irq_shutdown(desc);
1909 }
1910
1911#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1912 /* make sure affinity_hint is cleaned up */
1913 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(desc->affinity_hint))
1914 desc->affinity_hint = NULL;
1915#endif
1916
1917 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1918 /*
1919 * Drop bus_lock here so the changes which were done in the chip
1920 * callbacks above are synced out to the irq chips which hang
1921 * behind a slow bus (I2C, SPI) before calling synchronize_hardirq().
1922 *
1923 * Aside of that the bus_lock can also be taken from the threaded
1924 * handler in irq_finalize_oneshot() which results in a deadlock
1925 * because kthread_stop() would wait forever for the thread to
1926 * complete, which is blocked on the bus lock.
1927 *
1928 * The still held desc->request_mutex() protects against a
1929 * concurrent request_irq() of this irq so the release of resources
1930 * and timing data is properly serialized.
1931 */
1932 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1933
1934 unregister_handler_proc(irq, action);
1935
1936 /*
1937 * Make sure it's not being used on another CPU and if the chip
1938 * supports it also make sure that there is no (not yet serviced)
1939 * interrupt in flight at the hardware level.
1940 */
1941 __synchronize_hardirq(desc, true);
1942
1943#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ
1944 /*
1945 * It's a shared IRQ -- the driver ought to be prepared for an IRQ
1946 * event to happen even now it's being freed, so let's make sure that
1947 * is so by doing an extra call to the handler ....
1948 *
1949 * ( We do this after actually deregistering it, to make sure that a
1950 * 'real' IRQ doesn't run in parallel with our fake. )
1951 */
1952 if (action->flags & IRQF_SHARED) {
1953 local_irq_save(flags);
1954 action->handler(irq, dev_id);
1955 local_irq_restore(flags);
1956 }
1957#endif
1958
1959 /*
1960 * The action has already been removed above, but the thread writes
1961 * its oneshot mask bit when it completes. Though request_mutex is
1962 * held across this which prevents __setup_irq() from handing out
1963 * the same bit to a newly requested action.
1964 */
1965 if (action->thread) {
1966 kthread_stop(action->thread);
1967 put_task_struct(action->thread);
1968 if (action->secondary && action->secondary->thread) {
1969 kthread_stop(action->secondary->thread);
1970 put_task_struct(action->secondary->thread);
1971 }
1972 }
1973
1974 /* Last action releases resources */
1975 if (!desc->action) {
1976 /*
1977 * Reacquire bus lock as irq_release_resources() might
1978 * require it to deallocate resources over the slow bus.
1979 */
1980 chip_bus_lock(desc);
1981 /*
1982 * There is no interrupt on the fly anymore. Deactivate it
1983 * completely.
1984 */
1985 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
1986 irq_domain_deactivate_irq(&desc->irq_data);
1987 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1988
1989 irq_release_resources(desc);
1990 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1991 irq_remove_timings(desc);
1992 }
1993
1994 mutex_unlock(&desc->request_mutex);
1995
1996 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
1997 module_put(desc->owner);
1998 kfree(action->secondary);
1999 return action;
2000}
2001
2002/**
2003 * free_irq - free an interrupt allocated with request_irq
2004 * @irq: Interrupt line to free
2005 * @dev_id: Device identity to free
2006 *
2007 * Remove an interrupt handler. The handler is removed and if the
2008 * interrupt line is no longer in use by any driver it is disabled.
2009 * On a shared IRQ the caller must ensure the interrupt is disabled
2010 * on the card it drives before calling this function. The function
2011 * does not return until any executing interrupts for this IRQ
2012 * have completed.
2013 *
2014 * This function must not be called from interrupt context.
2015 *
2016 * Returns the devname argument passed to request_irq.
2017 */
2018const void *free_irq(unsigned int irq, void *dev_id)
2019{
2020 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2021 struct irqaction *action;
2022 const char *devname;
2023
2024 if (!desc || WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)))
2025 return NULL;
2026
2027#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
2028 if (WARN_ON(desc->affinity_notify))
2029 desc->affinity_notify = NULL;
2030#endif
2031
2032 action = __free_irq(desc, dev_id);
2033
2034 if (!action)
2035 return NULL;
2036
2037 devname = action->name;
2038 kfree(action);
2039 return devname;
2040}
2041EXPORT_SYMBOL(free_irq);
2042
2043/* This function must be called with desc->lock held */
2044static const void *__cleanup_nmi(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc)
2045{
2046 const char *devname = NULL;
2047
2048 desc->istate &= ~IRQS_NMI;
2049
2050 if (!WARN_ON(desc->action == NULL)) {
2051 irq_pm_remove_action(desc, desc->action);
2052 devname = desc->action->name;
2053 unregister_handler_proc(irq, desc->action);
2054
2055 kfree(desc->action);
2056 desc->action = NULL;
2057 }
2058
2059 irq_settings_clr_disable_unlazy(desc);
2060 irq_shutdown_and_deactivate(desc);
2061
2062 irq_release_resources(desc);
2063
2064 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2065 module_put(desc->owner);
2066
2067 return devname;
2068}
2069
2070const void *free_nmi(unsigned int irq, void *dev_id)
2071{
2072 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2073 unsigned long flags;
2074 const void *devname;
2075
2076 if (!desc || WARN_ON(!(desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)))
2077 return NULL;
2078
2079 if (WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)))
2080 return NULL;
2081
2082 /* NMI still enabled */
2083 if (WARN_ON(desc->depth == 0))
2084 disable_nmi_nosync(irq);
2085
2086 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
2087
2088 irq_nmi_teardown(desc);
2089 devname = __cleanup_nmi(irq, desc);
2090
2091 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2092
2093 return devname;
2094}
2095
2096/**
2097 * request_threaded_irq - allocate an interrupt line
2098 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2099 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2100 * Primary handler for threaded interrupts.
2101 * If handler is NULL and thread_fn != NULL
2102 * the default primary handler is installed.
2103 * @thread_fn: Function called from the irq handler thread
2104 * If NULL, no irq thread is created
2105 * @irqflags: Interrupt type flags
2106 * @devname: An ascii name for the claiming device
2107 * @dev_id: A cookie passed back to the handler function
2108 *
2109 * This call allocates interrupt resources and enables the
2110 * interrupt line and IRQ handling. From the point this
2111 * call is made your handler function may be invoked. Since
2112 * your handler function must clear any interrupt the board
2113 * raises, you must take care both to initialise your hardware
2114 * and to set up the interrupt handler in the right order.
2115 *
2116 * If you want to set up a threaded irq handler for your device
2117 * then you need to supply @handler and @thread_fn. @handler is
2118 * still called in hard interrupt context and has to check
2119 * whether the interrupt originates from the device. If yes it
2120 * needs to disable the interrupt on the device and return
2121 * IRQ_WAKE_THREAD which will wake up the handler thread and run
2122 * @thread_fn. This split handler design is necessary to support
2123 * shared interrupts.
2124 *
2125 * Dev_id must be globally unique. Normally the address of the
2126 * device data structure is used as the cookie. Since the handler
2127 * receives this value it makes sense to use it.
2128 *
2129 * If your interrupt is shared you must pass a non NULL dev_id
2130 * as this is required when freeing the interrupt.
2131 *
2132 * Flags:
2133 *
2134 * IRQF_SHARED Interrupt is shared
2135 * IRQF_TRIGGER_* Specify active edge(s) or level
2136 * IRQF_ONESHOT Run thread_fn with interrupt line masked
2137 */
2138int request_threaded_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2139 irq_handler_t thread_fn, unsigned long irqflags,
2140 const char *devname, void *dev_id)
2141{
2142 struct irqaction *action;
2143 struct irq_desc *desc;
2144 int retval;
2145
2146 if (irq == IRQ_NOTCONNECTED)
2147 return -ENOTCONN;
2148
2149 /*
2150 * Sanity-check: shared interrupts must pass in a real dev-ID,
2151 * otherwise we'll have trouble later trying to figure out
2152 * which interrupt is which (messes up the interrupt freeing
2153 * logic etc).
2154 *
2155 * Also shared interrupts do not go well with disabling auto enable.
2156 * The sharing interrupt might request it while it's still disabled
2157 * and then wait for interrupts forever.
2158 *
2159 * Also IRQF_COND_SUSPEND only makes sense for shared interrupts and
2160 * it cannot be set along with IRQF_NO_SUSPEND.
2161 */
2162 if (((irqflags & IRQF_SHARED) && !dev_id) ||
2163 ((irqflags & IRQF_SHARED) && (irqflags & IRQF_NO_AUTOEN)) ||
2164 (!(irqflags & IRQF_SHARED) && (irqflags & IRQF_COND_SUSPEND)) ||
2165 ((irqflags & IRQF_NO_SUSPEND) && (irqflags & IRQF_COND_SUSPEND)))
2166 return -EINVAL;
2167
2168 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2169 if (!desc)
2170 return -EINVAL;
2171
2172 if (!irq_settings_can_request(desc) ||
2173 WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)))
2174 return -EINVAL;
2175
2176 if (!handler) {
2177 if (!thread_fn)
2178 return -EINVAL;
2179 handler = irq_default_primary_handler;
2180 }
2181
2182 action = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
2183 if (!action)
2184 return -ENOMEM;
2185
2186 action->handler = handler;
2187 action->thread_fn = thread_fn;
2188 action->flags = irqflags;
2189 action->name = devname;
2190 action->dev_id = dev_id;
2191
2192 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2193 if (retval < 0) {
2194 kfree(action);
2195 return retval;
2196 }
2197
2198 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, action);
2199
2200 if (retval) {
2201 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2202 kfree(action->secondary);
2203 kfree(action);
2204 }
2205
2206#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ_FIXME
2207 if (!retval && (irqflags & IRQF_SHARED)) {
2208 /*
2209 * It's a shared IRQ -- the driver ought to be prepared for it
2210 * to happen immediately, so let's make sure....
2211 * We disable the irq to make sure that a 'real' IRQ doesn't
2212 * run in parallel with our fake.
2213 */
2214 unsigned long flags;
2215
2216 disable_irq(irq);
2217 local_irq_save(flags);
2218
2219 handler(irq, dev_id);
2220
2221 local_irq_restore(flags);
2222 enable_irq(irq);
2223 }
2224#endif
2225 return retval;
2226}
2227EXPORT_SYMBOL(request_threaded_irq);
2228
2229/**
2230 * request_any_context_irq - allocate an interrupt line
2231 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2232 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2233 * Threaded handler for threaded interrupts.
2234 * @flags: Interrupt type flags
2235 * @name: An ascii name for the claiming device
2236 * @dev_id: A cookie passed back to the handler function
2237 *
2238 * This call allocates interrupt resources and enables the
2239 * interrupt line and IRQ handling. It selects either a
2240 * hardirq or threaded handling method depending on the
2241 * context.
2242 *
2243 * On failure, it returns a negative value. On success,
2244 * it returns either IRQC_IS_HARDIRQ or IRQC_IS_NESTED.
2245 */
2246int request_any_context_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2247 unsigned long flags, const char *name, void *dev_id)
2248{
2249 struct irq_desc *desc;
2250 int ret;
2251
2252 if (irq == IRQ_NOTCONNECTED)
2253 return -ENOTCONN;
2254
2255 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2256 if (!desc)
2257 return -EINVAL;
2258
2259 if (irq_settings_is_nested_thread(desc)) {
2260 ret = request_threaded_irq(irq, NULL, handler,
2261 flags, name, dev_id);
2262 return !ret ? IRQC_IS_NESTED : ret;
2263 }
2264
2265 ret = request_irq(irq, handler, flags, name, dev_id);
2266 return !ret ? IRQC_IS_HARDIRQ : ret;
2267}
2268EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(request_any_context_irq);
2269
2270/**
2271 * request_nmi - allocate an interrupt line for NMI delivery
2272 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2273 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2274 * Threaded handler for threaded interrupts.
2275 * @irqflags: Interrupt type flags
2276 * @name: An ascii name for the claiming device
2277 * @dev_id: A cookie passed back to the handler function
2278 *
2279 * This call allocates interrupt resources and enables the
2280 * interrupt line and IRQ handling. It sets up the IRQ line
2281 * to be handled as an NMI.
2282 *
2283 * An interrupt line delivering NMIs cannot be shared and IRQ handling
2284 * cannot be threaded.
2285 *
2286 * Interrupt lines requested for NMI delivering must produce per cpu
2287 * interrupts and have auto enabling setting disabled.
2288 *
2289 * Dev_id must be globally unique. Normally the address of the
2290 * device data structure is used as the cookie. Since the handler
2291 * receives this value it makes sense to use it.
2292 *
2293 * If the interrupt line cannot be used to deliver NMIs, function
2294 * will fail and return a negative value.
2295 */
2296int request_nmi(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2297 unsigned long irqflags, const char *name, void *dev_id)
2298{
2299 struct irqaction *action;
2300 struct irq_desc *desc;
2301 unsigned long flags;
2302 int retval;
2303
2304 if (irq == IRQ_NOTCONNECTED)
2305 return -ENOTCONN;
2306
2307 /* NMI cannot be shared, used for Polling */
2308 if (irqflags & (IRQF_SHARED | IRQF_COND_SUSPEND | IRQF_IRQPOLL))
2309 return -EINVAL;
2310
2311 if (!(irqflags & IRQF_PERCPU))
2312 return -EINVAL;
2313
2314 if (!handler)
2315 return -EINVAL;
2316
2317 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2318
2319 if (!desc || (irq_settings_can_autoenable(desc) &&
2320 !(irqflags & IRQF_NO_AUTOEN)) ||
2321 !irq_settings_can_request(desc) ||
2322 WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)) ||
2323 !irq_supports_nmi(desc))
2324 return -EINVAL;
2325
2326 action = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
2327 if (!action)
2328 return -ENOMEM;
2329
2330 action->handler = handler;
2331 action->flags = irqflags | IRQF_NO_THREAD | IRQF_NOBALANCING;
2332 action->name = name;
2333 action->dev_id = dev_id;
2334
2335 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2336 if (retval < 0)
2337 goto err_out;
2338
2339 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, action);
2340 if (retval)
2341 goto err_irq_setup;
2342
2343 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
2344
2345 /* Setup NMI state */
2346 desc->istate |= IRQS_NMI;
2347 retval = irq_nmi_setup(desc);
2348 if (retval) {
2349 __cleanup_nmi(irq, desc);
2350 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2351 return -EINVAL;
2352 }
2353
2354 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2355
2356 return 0;
2357
2358err_irq_setup:
2359 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2360err_out:
2361 kfree(action);
2362
2363 return retval;
2364}
2365
2366void enable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, unsigned int type)
2367{
2368 unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
2369 unsigned long flags;
2370 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2371
2372 if (!desc)
2373 return;
2374
2375 /*
2376 * If the trigger type is not specified by the caller, then
2377 * use the default for this interrupt.
2378 */
2379 type &= IRQ_TYPE_SENSE_MASK;
2380 if (type == IRQ_TYPE_NONE)
2381 type = irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
2382
2383 if (type != IRQ_TYPE_NONE) {
2384 int ret;
2385
2386 ret = __irq_set_trigger(desc, type);
2387
2388 if (ret) {
2389 WARN(1, "failed to set type for IRQ%d\n", irq);
2390 goto out;
2391 }
2392 }
2393
2394 irq_percpu_enable(desc, cpu);
2395out:
2396 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2397}
2398EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(enable_percpu_irq);
2399
2400void enable_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq, unsigned int type)
2401{
2402 enable_percpu_irq(irq, type);
2403}
2404
2405/**
2406 * irq_percpu_is_enabled - Check whether the per cpu irq is enabled
2407 * @irq: Linux irq number to check for
2408 *
2409 * Must be called from a non migratable context. Returns the enable
2410 * state of a per cpu interrupt on the current cpu.
2411 */
2412bool irq_percpu_is_enabled(unsigned int irq)
2413{
2414 unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
2415 struct irq_desc *desc;
2416 unsigned long flags;
2417 bool is_enabled;
2418
2419 desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2420 if (!desc)
2421 return false;
2422
2423 is_enabled = cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, desc->percpu_enabled);
2424 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2425
2426 return is_enabled;
2427}
2428EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_percpu_is_enabled);
2429
2430void disable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq)
2431{
2432 unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
2433 unsigned long flags;
2434 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2435
2436 if (!desc)
2437 return;
2438
2439 irq_percpu_disable(desc, cpu);
2440 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2441}
2442EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(disable_percpu_irq);
2443
2444void disable_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq)
2445{
2446 disable_percpu_irq(irq);
2447}
2448
2449/*
2450 * Internal function to unregister a percpu irqaction.
2451 */
2452static struct irqaction *__free_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, void __percpu *dev_id)
2453{
2454 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2455 struct irqaction *action;
2456 unsigned long flags;
2457
2458 WARN(in_interrupt(), "Trying to free IRQ %d from IRQ context!\n", irq);
2459
2460 if (!desc)
2461 return NULL;
2462
2463 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
2464
2465 action = desc->action;
2466 if (!action || action->percpu_dev_id != dev_id) {
2467 WARN(1, "Trying to free already-free IRQ %d\n", irq);
2468 goto bad;
2469 }
2470
2471 if (!cpumask_empty(desc->percpu_enabled)) {
2472 WARN(1, "percpu IRQ %d still enabled on CPU%d!\n",
2473 irq, cpumask_first(desc->percpu_enabled));
2474 goto bad;
2475 }
2476
2477 /* Found it - now remove it from the list of entries: */
2478 desc->action = NULL;
2479
2480 desc->istate &= ~IRQS_NMI;
2481
2482 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2483
2484 unregister_handler_proc(irq, action);
2485
2486 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2487 module_put(desc->owner);
2488 return action;
2489
2490bad:
2491 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2492 return NULL;
2493}
2494
2495/**
2496 * remove_percpu_irq - free a per-cpu interrupt
2497 * @irq: Interrupt line to free
2498 * @act: irqaction for the interrupt
2499 *
2500 * Used to remove interrupts statically setup by the early boot process.
2501 */
2502void remove_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *act)
2503{
2504 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2505
2506 if (desc && irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2507 __free_percpu_irq(irq, act->percpu_dev_id);
2508}
2509
2510/**
2511 * free_percpu_irq - free an interrupt allocated with request_percpu_irq
2512 * @irq: Interrupt line to free
2513 * @dev_id: Device identity to free
2514 *
2515 * Remove a percpu interrupt handler. The handler is removed, but
2516 * the interrupt line is not disabled. This must be done on each
2517 * CPU before calling this function. The function does not return
2518 * until any executing interrupts for this IRQ have completed.
2519 *
2520 * This function must not be called from interrupt context.
2521 */
2522void free_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, void __percpu *dev_id)
2523{
2524 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2525
2526 if (!desc || !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2527 return;
2528
2529 chip_bus_lock(desc);
2530 kfree(__free_percpu_irq(irq, dev_id));
2531 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
2532}
2533EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(free_percpu_irq);
2534
2535void free_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq, void __percpu *dev_id)
2536{
2537 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2538
2539 if (!desc || !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2540 return;
2541
2542 if (WARN_ON(!(desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)))
2543 return;
2544
2545 kfree(__free_percpu_irq(irq, dev_id));
2546}
2547
2548/**
2549 * setup_percpu_irq - setup a per-cpu interrupt
2550 * @irq: Interrupt line to setup
2551 * @act: irqaction for the interrupt
2552 *
2553 * Used to statically setup per-cpu interrupts in the early boot process.
2554 */
2555int setup_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *act)
2556{
2557 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2558 int retval;
2559
2560 if (!desc || !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2561 return -EINVAL;
2562
2563 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2564 if (retval < 0)
2565 return retval;
2566
2567 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, act);
2568
2569 if (retval)
2570 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2571
2572 return retval;
2573}
2574
2575/**
2576 * __request_percpu_irq - allocate a percpu interrupt line
2577 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2578 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2579 * @flags: Interrupt type flags (IRQF_TIMER only)
2580 * @devname: An ascii name for the claiming device
2581 * @dev_id: A percpu cookie passed back to the handler function
2582 *
2583 * This call allocates interrupt resources and enables the
2584 * interrupt on the local CPU. If the interrupt is supposed to be
2585 * enabled on other CPUs, it has to be done on each CPU using
2586 * enable_percpu_irq().
2587 *
2588 * Dev_id must be globally unique. It is a per-cpu variable, and
2589 * the handler gets called with the interrupted CPU's instance of
2590 * that variable.
2591 */
2592int __request_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2593 unsigned long flags, const char *devname,
2594 void __percpu *dev_id)
2595{
2596 struct irqaction *action;
2597 struct irq_desc *desc;
2598 int retval;
2599
2600 if (!dev_id)
2601 return -EINVAL;
2602
2603 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2604 if (!desc || !irq_settings_can_request(desc) ||
2605 !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2606 return -EINVAL;
2607
2608 if (flags && flags != IRQF_TIMER)
2609 return -EINVAL;
2610
2611 action = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
2612 if (!action)
2613 return -ENOMEM;
2614
2615 action->handler = handler;
2616 action->flags = flags | IRQF_PERCPU | IRQF_NO_SUSPEND;
2617 action->name = devname;
2618 action->percpu_dev_id = dev_id;
2619
2620 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2621 if (retval < 0) {
2622 kfree(action);
2623 return retval;
2624 }
2625
2626 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, action);
2627
2628 if (retval) {
2629 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2630 kfree(action);
2631 }
2632
2633 return retval;
2634}
2635EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__request_percpu_irq);
2636
2637/**
2638 * request_percpu_nmi - allocate a percpu interrupt line for NMI delivery
2639 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2640 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2641 * @name: An ascii name for the claiming device
2642 * @dev_id: A percpu cookie passed back to the handler function
2643 *
2644 * This call allocates interrupt resources for a per CPU NMI. Per CPU NMIs
2645 * have to be setup on each CPU by calling prepare_percpu_nmi() before
2646 * being enabled on the same CPU by using enable_percpu_nmi().
2647 *
2648 * Dev_id must be globally unique. It is a per-cpu variable, and
2649 * the handler gets called with the interrupted CPU's instance of
2650 * that variable.
2651 *
2652 * Interrupt lines requested for NMI delivering should have auto enabling
2653 * setting disabled.
2654 *
2655 * If the interrupt line cannot be used to deliver NMIs, function
2656 * will fail returning a negative value.
2657 */
2658int request_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2659 const char *name, void __percpu *dev_id)
2660{
2661 struct irqaction *action;
2662 struct irq_desc *desc;
2663 unsigned long flags;
2664 int retval;
2665
2666 if (!handler)
2667 return -EINVAL;
2668
2669 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2670
2671 if (!desc || !irq_settings_can_request(desc) ||
2672 !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc) ||
2673 irq_settings_can_autoenable(desc) ||
2674 !irq_supports_nmi(desc))
2675 return -EINVAL;
2676
2677 /* The line cannot already be NMI */
2678 if (desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)
2679 return -EINVAL;
2680
2681 action = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
2682 if (!action)
2683 return -ENOMEM;
2684
2685 action->handler = handler;
2686 action->flags = IRQF_PERCPU | IRQF_NO_SUSPEND | IRQF_NO_THREAD
2687 | IRQF_NOBALANCING;
2688 action->name = name;
2689 action->percpu_dev_id = dev_id;
2690
2691 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2692 if (retval < 0)
2693 goto err_out;
2694
2695 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, action);
2696 if (retval)
2697 goto err_irq_setup;
2698
2699 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
2700 desc->istate |= IRQS_NMI;
2701 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2702
2703 return 0;
2704
2705err_irq_setup:
2706 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2707err_out:
2708 kfree(action);
2709
2710 return retval;
2711}
2712
2713/**
2714 * prepare_percpu_nmi - performs CPU local setup for NMI delivery
2715 * @irq: Interrupt line to prepare for NMI delivery
2716 *
2717 * This call prepares an interrupt line to deliver NMI on the current CPU,
2718 * before that interrupt line gets enabled with enable_percpu_nmi().
2719 *
2720 * As a CPU local operation, this should be called from non-preemptible
2721 * context.
2722 *
2723 * If the interrupt line cannot be used to deliver NMIs, function
2724 * will fail returning a negative value.
2725 */
2726int prepare_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq)
2727{
2728 unsigned long flags;
2729 struct irq_desc *desc;
2730 int ret = 0;
2731
2732 WARN_ON(preemptible());
2733
2734 desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags,
2735 IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2736 if (!desc)
2737 return -EINVAL;
2738
2739 if (WARN(!(desc->istate & IRQS_NMI),
2740 KERN_ERR "prepare_percpu_nmi called for a non-NMI interrupt: irq %u\n",
2741 irq)) {
2742 ret = -EINVAL;
2743 goto out;
2744 }
2745
2746 ret = irq_nmi_setup(desc);
2747 if (ret) {
2748 pr_err("Failed to setup NMI delivery: irq %u\n", irq);
2749 goto out;
2750 }
2751
2752out:
2753 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2754 return ret;
2755}
2756
2757/**
2758 * teardown_percpu_nmi - undoes NMI setup of IRQ line
2759 * @irq: Interrupt line from which CPU local NMI configuration should be
2760 * removed
2761 *
2762 * This call undoes the setup done by prepare_percpu_nmi().
2763 *
2764 * IRQ line should not be enabled for the current CPU.
2765 *
2766 * As a CPU local operation, this should be called from non-preemptible
2767 * context.
2768 */
2769void teardown_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq)
2770{
2771 unsigned long flags;
2772 struct irq_desc *desc;
2773
2774 WARN_ON(preemptible());
2775
2776 desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags,
2777 IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2778 if (!desc)
2779 return;
2780
2781 if (WARN_ON(!(desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)))
2782 goto out;
2783
2784 irq_nmi_teardown(desc);
2785out:
2786 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2787}
2788
2789int __irq_get_irqchip_state(struct irq_data *data, enum irqchip_irq_state which,
2790 bool *state)
2791{
2792 struct irq_chip *chip;
2793 int err = -EINVAL;
2794
2795 do {
2796 chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
2797 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!chip))
2798 return -ENODEV;
2799 if (chip->irq_get_irqchip_state)
2800 break;
2801#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
2802 data = data->parent_data;
2803#else
2804 data = NULL;
2805#endif
2806 } while (data);
2807
2808 if (data)
2809 err = chip->irq_get_irqchip_state(data, which, state);
2810 return err;
2811}
2812
2813/**
2814 * irq_get_irqchip_state - returns the irqchip state of a interrupt.
2815 * @irq: Interrupt line that is forwarded to a VM
2816 * @which: One of IRQCHIP_STATE_* the caller wants to know about
2817 * @state: a pointer to a boolean where the state is to be stored
2818 *
2819 * This call snapshots the internal irqchip state of an
2820 * interrupt, returning into @state the bit corresponding to
2821 * stage @which
2822 *
2823 * This function should be called with preemption disabled if the
2824 * interrupt controller has per-cpu registers.
2825 */
2826int irq_get_irqchip_state(unsigned int irq, enum irqchip_irq_state which,
2827 bool *state)
2828{
2829 struct irq_desc *desc;
2830 struct irq_data *data;
2831 unsigned long flags;
2832 int err = -EINVAL;
2833
2834 desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, 0);
2835 if (!desc)
2836 return err;
2837
2838 data = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
2839
2840 err = __irq_get_irqchip_state(data, which, state);
2841
2842 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
2843 return err;
2844}
2845EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_get_irqchip_state);
2846
2847/**
2848 * irq_set_irqchip_state - set the state of a forwarded interrupt.
2849 * @irq: Interrupt line that is forwarded to a VM
2850 * @which: State to be restored (one of IRQCHIP_STATE_*)
2851 * @val: Value corresponding to @which
2852 *
2853 * This call sets the internal irqchip state of an interrupt,
2854 * depending on the value of @which.
2855 *
2856 * This function should be called with migration disabled if the
2857 * interrupt controller has per-cpu registers.
2858 */
2859int irq_set_irqchip_state(unsigned int irq, enum irqchip_irq_state which,
2860 bool val)
2861{
2862 struct irq_desc *desc;
2863 struct irq_data *data;
2864 struct irq_chip *chip;
2865 unsigned long flags;
2866 int err = -EINVAL;
2867
2868 desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, 0);
2869 if (!desc)
2870 return err;
2871
2872 data = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
2873
2874 do {
2875 chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
2876 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!chip)) {
2877 err = -ENODEV;
2878 goto out_unlock;
2879 }
2880 if (chip->irq_set_irqchip_state)
2881 break;
2882#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
2883 data = data->parent_data;
2884#else
2885 data = NULL;
2886#endif
2887 } while (data);
2888
2889 if (data)
2890 err = chip->irq_set_irqchip_state(data, which, val);
2891
2892out_unlock:
2893 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
2894 return err;
2895}
2896EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_irqchip_state);
2897
2898/**
2899 * irq_has_action - Check whether an interrupt is requested
2900 * @irq: The linux irq number
2901 *
2902 * Returns: A snapshot of the current state
2903 */
2904bool irq_has_action(unsigned int irq)
2905{
2906 bool res;
2907
2908 rcu_read_lock();
2909 res = irq_desc_has_action(irq_to_desc(irq));
2910 rcu_read_unlock();
2911 return res;
2912}
2913EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_has_action);
2914
2915/**
2916 * irq_check_status_bit - Check whether bits in the irq descriptor status are set
2917 * @irq: The linux irq number
2918 * @bitmask: The bitmask to evaluate
2919 *
2920 * Returns: True if one of the bits in @bitmask is set
2921 */
2922bool irq_check_status_bit(unsigned int irq, unsigned int bitmask)
2923{
2924 struct irq_desc *desc;
2925 bool res = false;
2926
2927 rcu_read_lock();
2928 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2929 if (desc)
2930 res = !!(desc->status_use_accessors & bitmask);
2931 rcu_read_unlock();
2932 return res;
2933}
2934EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_check_status_bit);
1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2/*
3 * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998-2006 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar
4 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Thomas Gleixner
5 *
6 * This file contains driver APIs to the irq subsystem.
7 */
8
9#define pr_fmt(fmt) "genirq: " fmt
10
11#include <linux/irq.h>
12#include <linux/kthread.h>
13#include <linux/module.h>
14#include <linux/random.h>
15#include <linux/interrupt.h>
16#include <linux/irqdomain.h>
17#include <linux/slab.h>
18#include <linux/sched.h>
19#include <linux/sched/rt.h>
20#include <linux/sched/task.h>
21#include <linux/sched/isolation.h>
22#include <uapi/linux/sched/types.h>
23#include <linux/task_work.h>
24
25#include "internals.h"
26
27#if defined(CONFIG_IRQ_FORCED_THREADING) && !defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT)
28DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(force_irqthreads_key);
29
30static int __init setup_forced_irqthreads(char *arg)
31{
32 static_branch_enable(&force_irqthreads_key);
33 return 0;
34}
35early_param("threadirqs", setup_forced_irqthreads);
36#endif
37
38static void __synchronize_hardirq(struct irq_desc *desc, bool sync_chip)
39{
40 struct irq_data *irqd = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
41 bool inprogress;
42
43 do {
44 unsigned long flags;
45
46 /*
47 * Wait until we're out of the critical section. This might
48 * give the wrong answer due to the lack of memory barriers.
49 */
50 while (irqd_irq_inprogress(&desc->irq_data))
51 cpu_relax();
52
53 /* Ok, that indicated we're done: double-check carefully. */
54 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
55 inprogress = irqd_irq_inprogress(&desc->irq_data);
56
57 /*
58 * If requested and supported, check at the chip whether it
59 * is in flight at the hardware level, i.e. already pending
60 * in a CPU and waiting for service and acknowledge.
61 */
62 if (!inprogress && sync_chip) {
63 /*
64 * Ignore the return code. inprogress is only updated
65 * when the chip supports it.
66 */
67 __irq_get_irqchip_state(irqd, IRQCHIP_STATE_ACTIVE,
68 &inprogress);
69 }
70 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
71
72 /* Oops, that failed? */
73 } while (inprogress);
74}
75
76/**
77 * synchronize_hardirq - wait for pending hard IRQ handlers (on other CPUs)
78 * @irq: interrupt number to wait for
79 *
80 * This function waits for any pending hard IRQ handlers for this
81 * interrupt to complete before returning. If you use this
82 * function while holding a resource the IRQ handler may need you
83 * will deadlock. It does not take associated threaded handlers
84 * into account.
85 *
86 * Do not use this for shutdown scenarios where you must be sure
87 * that all parts (hardirq and threaded handler) have completed.
88 *
89 * Returns: false if a threaded handler is active.
90 *
91 * This function may be called - with care - from IRQ context.
92 *
93 * It does not check whether there is an interrupt in flight at the
94 * hardware level, but not serviced yet, as this might deadlock when
95 * called with interrupts disabled and the target CPU of the interrupt
96 * is the current CPU.
97 */
98bool synchronize_hardirq(unsigned int irq)
99{
100 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
101
102 if (desc) {
103 __synchronize_hardirq(desc, false);
104 return !atomic_read(&desc->threads_active);
105 }
106
107 return true;
108}
109EXPORT_SYMBOL(synchronize_hardirq);
110
111static void __synchronize_irq(struct irq_desc *desc)
112{
113 __synchronize_hardirq(desc, true);
114 /*
115 * We made sure that no hardirq handler is running. Now verify that no
116 * threaded handlers are active.
117 */
118 wait_event(desc->wait_for_threads, !atomic_read(&desc->threads_active));
119}
120
121/**
122 * synchronize_irq - wait for pending IRQ handlers (on other CPUs)
123 * @irq: interrupt number to wait for
124 *
125 * This function waits for any pending IRQ handlers for this interrupt
126 * to complete before returning. If you use this function while
127 * holding a resource the IRQ handler may need you will deadlock.
128 *
129 * Can only be called from preemptible code as it might sleep when
130 * an interrupt thread is associated to @irq.
131 *
132 * It optionally makes sure (when the irq chip supports that method)
133 * that the interrupt is not pending in any CPU and waiting for
134 * service.
135 */
136void synchronize_irq(unsigned int irq)
137{
138 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
139
140 if (desc)
141 __synchronize_irq(desc);
142}
143EXPORT_SYMBOL(synchronize_irq);
144
145#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
146cpumask_var_t irq_default_affinity;
147
148static bool __irq_can_set_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc)
149{
150 if (!desc || !irqd_can_balance(&desc->irq_data) ||
151 !desc->irq_data.chip || !desc->irq_data.chip->irq_set_affinity)
152 return false;
153 return true;
154}
155
156/**
157 * irq_can_set_affinity - Check if the affinity of a given irq can be set
158 * @irq: Interrupt to check
159 *
160 */
161int irq_can_set_affinity(unsigned int irq)
162{
163 return __irq_can_set_affinity(irq_to_desc(irq));
164}
165
166/**
167 * irq_can_set_affinity_usr - Check if affinity of a irq can be set from user space
168 * @irq: Interrupt to check
169 *
170 * Like irq_can_set_affinity() above, but additionally checks for the
171 * AFFINITY_MANAGED flag.
172 */
173bool irq_can_set_affinity_usr(unsigned int irq)
174{
175 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
176
177 return __irq_can_set_affinity(desc) &&
178 !irqd_affinity_is_managed(&desc->irq_data);
179}
180
181/**
182 * irq_set_thread_affinity - Notify irq threads to adjust affinity
183 * @desc: irq descriptor which has affinity changed
184 *
185 * We just set IRQTF_AFFINITY and delegate the affinity setting
186 * to the interrupt thread itself. We can not call
187 * set_cpus_allowed_ptr() here as we hold desc->lock and this
188 * code can be called from hard interrupt context.
189 */
190void irq_set_thread_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc)
191{
192 struct irqaction *action;
193
194 for_each_action_of_desc(desc, action) {
195 if (action->thread)
196 set_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &action->thread_flags);
197 if (action->secondary && action->secondary->thread)
198 set_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &action->secondary->thread_flags);
199 }
200}
201
202#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_EFFECTIVE_AFF_MASK
203static void irq_validate_effective_affinity(struct irq_data *data)
204{
205 const struct cpumask *m = irq_data_get_effective_affinity_mask(data);
206 struct irq_chip *chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
207
208 if (!cpumask_empty(m))
209 return;
210 pr_warn_once("irq_chip %s did not update eff. affinity mask of irq %u\n",
211 chip->name, data->irq);
212}
213#else
214static inline void irq_validate_effective_affinity(struct irq_data *data) { }
215#endif
216
217int irq_do_set_affinity(struct irq_data *data, const struct cpumask *mask,
218 bool force)
219{
220 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_data_to_desc(data);
221 struct irq_chip *chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
222 const struct cpumask *prog_mask;
223 int ret;
224
225 static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(tmp_mask_lock);
226 static struct cpumask tmp_mask;
227
228 if (!chip || !chip->irq_set_affinity)
229 return -EINVAL;
230
231 raw_spin_lock(&tmp_mask_lock);
232 /*
233 * If this is a managed interrupt and housekeeping is enabled on
234 * it check whether the requested affinity mask intersects with
235 * a housekeeping CPU. If so, then remove the isolated CPUs from
236 * the mask and just keep the housekeeping CPU(s). This prevents
237 * the affinity setter from routing the interrupt to an isolated
238 * CPU to avoid that I/O submitted from a housekeeping CPU causes
239 * interrupts on an isolated one.
240 *
241 * If the masks do not intersect or include online CPU(s) then
242 * keep the requested mask. The isolated target CPUs are only
243 * receiving interrupts when the I/O operation was submitted
244 * directly from them.
245 *
246 * If all housekeeping CPUs in the affinity mask are offline, the
247 * interrupt will be migrated by the CPU hotplug code once a
248 * housekeeping CPU which belongs to the affinity mask comes
249 * online.
250 */
251 if (irqd_affinity_is_managed(data) &&
252 housekeeping_enabled(HK_TYPE_MANAGED_IRQ)) {
253 const struct cpumask *hk_mask;
254
255 hk_mask = housekeeping_cpumask(HK_TYPE_MANAGED_IRQ);
256
257 cpumask_and(&tmp_mask, mask, hk_mask);
258 if (!cpumask_intersects(&tmp_mask, cpu_online_mask))
259 prog_mask = mask;
260 else
261 prog_mask = &tmp_mask;
262 } else {
263 prog_mask = mask;
264 }
265
266 /*
267 * Make sure we only provide online CPUs to the irqchip,
268 * unless we are being asked to force the affinity (in which
269 * case we do as we are told).
270 */
271 cpumask_and(&tmp_mask, prog_mask, cpu_online_mask);
272 if (!force && !cpumask_empty(&tmp_mask))
273 ret = chip->irq_set_affinity(data, &tmp_mask, force);
274 else if (force)
275 ret = chip->irq_set_affinity(data, mask, force);
276 else
277 ret = -EINVAL;
278
279 raw_spin_unlock(&tmp_mask_lock);
280
281 switch (ret) {
282 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK:
283 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK_DONE:
284 cpumask_copy(desc->irq_common_data.affinity, mask);
285 fallthrough;
286 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK_NOCOPY:
287 irq_validate_effective_affinity(data);
288 irq_set_thread_affinity(desc);
289 ret = 0;
290 }
291
292 return ret;
293}
294
295#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ
296static inline int irq_set_affinity_pending(struct irq_data *data,
297 const struct cpumask *dest)
298{
299 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_data_to_desc(data);
300
301 irqd_set_move_pending(data);
302 irq_copy_pending(desc, dest);
303 return 0;
304}
305#else
306static inline int irq_set_affinity_pending(struct irq_data *data,
307 const struct cpumask *dest)
308{
309 return -EBUSY;
310}
311#endif
312
313static int irq_try_set_affinity(struct irq_data *data,
314 const struct cpumask *dest, bool force)
315{
316 int ret = irq_do_set_affinity(data, dest, force);
317
318 /*
319 * In case that the underlying vector management is busy and the
320 * architecture supports the generic pending mechanism then utilize
321 * this to avoid returning an error to user space.
322 */
323 if (ret == -EBUSY && !force)
324 ret = irq_set_affinity_pending(data, dest);
325 return ret;
326}
327
328static bool irq_set_affinity_deactivated(struct irq_data *data,
329 const struct cpumask *mask)
330{
331 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_data_to_desc(data);
332
333 /*
334 * Handle irq chips which can handle affinity only in activated
335 * state correctly
336 *
337 * If the interrupt is not yet activated, just store the affinity
338 * mask and do not call the chip driver at all. On activation the
339 * driver has to make sure anyway that the interrupt is in a
340 * usable state so startup works.
341 */
342 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY) ||
343 irqd_is_activated(data) || !irqd_affinity_on_activate(data))
344 return false;
345
346 cpumask_copy(desc->irq_common_data.affinity, mask);
347 irq_data_update_effective_affinity(data, mask);
348 irqd_set(data, IRQD_AFFINITY_SET);
349 return true;
350}
351
352int irq_set_affinity_locked(struct irq_data *data, const struct cpumask *mask,
353 bool force)
354{
355 struct irq_chip *chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
356 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_data_to_desc(data);
357 int ret = 0;
358
359 if (!chip || !chip->irq_set_affinity)
360 return -EINVAL;
361
362 if (irq_set_affinity_deactivated(data, mask))
363 return 0;
364
365 if (irq_can_move_pcntxt(data) && !irqd_is_setaffinity_pending(data)) {
366 ret = irq_try_set_affinity(data, mask, force);
367 } else {
368 irqd_set_move_pending(data);
369 irq_copy_pending(desc, mask);
370 }
371
372 if (desc->affinity_notify) {
373 kref_get(&desc->affinity_notify->kref);
374 if (!schedule_work(&desc->affinity_notify->work)) {
375 /* Work was already scheduled, drop our extra ref */
376 kref_put(&desc->affinity_notify->kref,
377 desc->affinity_notify->release);
378 }
379 }
380 irqd_set(data, IRQD_AFFINITY_SET);
381
382 return ret;
383}
384
385/**
386 * irq_update_affinity_desc - Update affinity management for an interrupt
387 * @irq: The interrupt number to update
388 * @affinity: Pointer to the affinity descriptor
389 *
390 * This interface can be used to configure the affinity management of
391 * interrupts which have been allocated already.
392 *
393 * There are certain limitations on when it may be used - attempts to use it
394 * for when the kernel is configured for generic IRQ reservation mode (in
395 * config GENERIC_IRQ_RESERVATION_MODE) will fail, as it may conflict with
396 * managed/non-managed interrupt accounting. In addition, attempts to use it on
397 * an interrupt which is already started or which has already been configured
398 * as managed will also fail, as these mean invalid init state or double init.
399 */
400int irq_update_affinity_desc(unsigned int irq,
401 struct irq_affinity_desc *affinity)
402{
403 struct irq_desc *desc;
404 unsigned long flags;
405 bool activated;
406 int ret = 0;
407
408 /*
409 * Supporting this with the reservation scheme used by x86 needs
410 * some more thought. Fail it for now.
411 */
412 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_RESERVATION_MODE))
413 return -EOPNOTSUPP;
414
415 desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, 0);
416 if (!desc)
417 return -EINVAL;
418
419 /* Requires the interrupt to be shut down */
420 if (irqd_is_started(&desc->irq_data)) {
421 ret = -EBUSY;
422 goto out_unlock;
423 }
424
425 /* Interrupts which are already managed cannot be modified */
426 if (irqd_affinity_is_managed(&desc->irq_data)) {
427 ret = -EBUSY;
428 goto out_unlock;
429 }
430
431 /*
432 * Deactivate the interrupt. That's required to undo
433 * anything an earlier activation has established.
434 */
435 activated = irqd_is_activated(&desc->irq_data);
436 if (activated)
437 irq_domain_deactivate_irq(&desc->irq_data);
438
439 if (affinity->is_managed) {
440 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_AFFINITY_MANAGED);
441 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_MANAGED_SHUTDOWN);
442 }
443
444 cpumask_copy(desc->irq_common_data.affinity, &affinity->mask);
445
446 /* Restore the activation state */
447 if (activated)
448 irq_domain_activate_irq(&desc->irq_data, false);
449
450out_unlock:
451 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
452 return ret;
453}
454
455static int __irq_set_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *mask,
456 bool force)
457{
458 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
459 unsigned long flags;
460 int ret;
461
462 if (!desc)
463 return -EINVAL;
464
465 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
466 ret = irq_set_affinity_locked(irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc), mask, force);
467 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
468 return ret;
469}
470
471/**
472 * irq_set_affinity - Set the irq affinity of a given irq
473 * @irq: Interrupt to set affinity
474 * @cpumask: cpumask
475 *
476 * Fails if cpumask does not contain an online CPU
477 */
478int irq_set_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *cpumask)
479{
480 return __irq_set_affinity(irq, cpumask, false);
481}
482EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_affinity);
483
484/**
485 * irq_force_affinity - Force the irq affinity of a given irq
486 * @irq: Interrupt to set affinity
487 * @cpumask: cpumask
488 *
489 * Same as irq_set_affinity, but without checking the mask against
490 * online cpus.
491 *
492 * Solely for low level cpu hotplug code, where we need to make per
493 * cpu interrupts affine before the cpu becomes online.
494 */
495int irq_force_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *cpumask)
496{
497 return __irq_set_affinity(irq, cpumask, true);
498}
499EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_force_affinity);
500
501int __irq_apply_affinity_hint(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *m,
502 bool setaffinity)
503{
504 unsigned long flags;
505 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_GLOBAL);
506
507 if (!desc)
508 return -EINVAL;
509 desc->affinity_hint = m;
510 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
511 if (m && setaffinity)
512 __irq_set_affinity(irq, m, false);
513 return 0;
514}
515EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__irq_apply_affinity_hint);
516
517static void irq_affinity_notify(struct work_struct *work)
518{
519 struct irq_affinity_notify *notify =
520 container_of(work, struct irq_affinity_notify, work);
521 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(notify->irq);
522 cpumask_var_t cpumask;
523 unsigned long flags;
524
525 if (!desc || !alloc_cpumask_var(&cpumask, GFP_KERNEL))
526 goto out;
527
528 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
529 if (irq_move_pending(&desc->irq_data))
530 irq_get_pending(cpumask, desc);
531 else
532 cpumask_copy(cpumask, desc->irq_common_data.affinity);
533 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
534
535 notify->notify(notify, cpumask);
536
537 free_cpumask_var(cpumask);
538out:
539 kref_put(¬ify->kref, notify->release);
540}
541
542/**
543 * irq_set_affinity_notifier - control notification of IRQ affinity changes
544 * @irq: Interrupt for which to enable/disable notification
545 * @notify: Context for notification, or %NULL to disable
546 * notification. Function pointers must be initialised;
547 * the other fields will be initialised by this function.
548 *
549 * Must be called in process context. Notification may only be enabled
550 * after the IRQ is allocated and must be disabled before the IRQ is
551 * freed using free_irq().
552 */
553int
554irq_set_affinity_notifier(unsigned int irq, struct irq_affinity_notify *notify)
555{
556 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
557 struct irq_affinity_notify *old_notify;
558 unsigned long flags;
559
560 /* The release function is promised process context */
561 might_sleep();
562
563 if (!desc || desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)
564 return -EINVAL;
565
566 /* Complete initialisation of *notify */
567 if (notify) {
568 notify->irq = irq;
569 kref_init(¬ify->kref);
570 INIT_WORK(¬ify->work, irq_affinity_notify);
571 }
572
573 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
574 old_notify = desc->affinity_notify;
575 desc->affinity_notify = notify;
576 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
577
578 if (old_notify) {
579 if (cancel_work_sync(&old_notify->work)) {
580 /* Pending work had a ref, put that one too */
581 kref_put(&old_notify->kref, old_notify->release);
582 }
583 kref_put(&old_notify->kref, old_notify->release);
584 }
585
586 return 0;
587}
588EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_affinity_notifier);
589
590#ifndef CONFIG_AUTO_IRQ_AFFINITY
591/*
592 * Generic version of the affinity autoselector.
593 */
594int irq_setup_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc)
595{
596 struct cpumask *set = irq_default_affinity;
597 int ret, node = irq_desc_get_node(desc);
598 static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(mask_lock);
599 static struct cpumask mask;
600
601 /* Excludes PER_CPU and NO_BALANCE interrupts */
602 if (!__irq_can_set_affinity(desc))
603 return 0;
604
605 raw_spin_lock(&mask_lock);
606 /*
607 * Preserve the managed affinity setting and a userspace affinity
608 * setup, but make sure that one of the targets is online.
609 */
610 if (irqd_affinity_is_managed(&desc->irq_data) ||
611 irqd_has_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_AFFINITY_SET)) {
612 if (cpumask_intersects(desc->irq_common_data.affinity,
613 cpu_online_mask))
614 set = desc->irq_common_data.affinity;
615 else
616 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_AFFINITY_SET);
617 }
618
619 cpumask_and(&mask, cpu_online_mask, set);
620 if (cpumask_empty(&mask))
621 cpumask_copy(&mask, cpu_online_mask);
622
623 if (node != NUMA_NO_NODE) {
624 const struct cpumask *nodemask = cpumask_of_node(node);
625
626 /* make sure at least one of the cpus in nodemask is online */
627 if (cpumask_intersects(&mask, nodemask))
628 cpumask_and(&mask, &mask, nodemask);
629 }
630 ret = irq_do_set_affinity(&desc->irq_data, &mask, false);
631 raw_spin_unlock(&mask_lock);
632 return ret;
633}
634#else
635/* Wrapper for ALPHA specific affinity selector magic */
636int irq_setup_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc)
637{
638 return irq_select_affinity(irq_desc_get_irq(desc));
639}
640#endif /* CONFIG_AUTO_IRQ_AFFINITY */
641#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
642
643
644/**
645 * irq_set_vcpu_affinity - Set vcpu affinity for the interrupt
646 * @irq: interrupt number to set affinity
647 * @vcpu_info: vCPU specific data or pointer to a percpu array of vCPU
648 * specific data for percpu_devid interrupts
649 *
650 * This function uses the vCPU specific data to set the vCPU
651 * affinity for an irq. The vCPU specific data is passed from
652 * outside, such as KVM. One example code path is as below:
653 * KVM -> IOMMU -> irq_set_vcpu_affinity().
654 */
655int irq_set_vcpu_affinity(unsigned int irq, void *vcpu_info)
656{
657 unsigned long flags;
658 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, 0);
659 struct irq_data *data;
660 struct irq_chip *chip;
661 int ret = -ENOSYS;
662
663 if (!desc)
664 return -EINVAL;
665
666 data = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
667 do {
668 chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
669 if (chip && chip->irq_set_vcpu_affinity)
670 break;
671#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
672 data = data->parent_data;
673#else
674 data = NULL;
675#endif
676 } while (data);
677
678 if (data)
679 ret = chip->irq_set_vcpu_affinity(data, vcpu_info);
680 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
681
682 return ret;
683}
684EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_vcpu_affinity);
685
686void __disable_irq(struct irq_desc *desc)
687{
688 if (!desc->depth++)
689 irq_disable(desc);
690}
691
692static int __disable_irq_nosync(unsigned int irq)
693{
694 unsigned long flags;
695 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_GLOBAL);
696
697 if (!desc)
698 return -EINVAL;
699 __disable_irq(desc);
700 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
701 return 0;
702}
703
704/**
705 * disable_irq_nosync - disable an irq without waiting
706 * @irq: Interrupt to disable
707 *
708 * Disable the selected interrupt line. Disables and Enables are
709 * nested.
710 * Unlike disable_irq(), this function does not ensure existing
711 * instances of the IRQ handler have completed before returning.
712 *
713 * This function may be called from IRQ context.
714 */
715void disable_irq_nosync(unsigned int irq)
716{
717 __disable_irq_nosync(irq);
718}
719EXPORT_SYMBOL(disable_irq_nosync);
720
721/**
722 * disable_irq - disable an irq and wait for completion
723 * @irq: Interrupt to disable
724 *
725 * Disable the selected interrupt line. Enables and Disables are
726 * nested.
727 * This function waits for any pending IRQ handlers for this interrupt
728 * to complete before returning. If you use this function while
729 * holding a resource the IRQ handler may need you will deadlock.
730 *
731 * Can only be called from preemptible code as it might sleep when
732 * an interrupt thread is associated to @irq.
733 *
734 */
735void disable_irq(unsigned int irq)
736{
737 might_sleep();
738 if (!__disable_irq_nosync(irq))
739 synchronize_irq(irq);
740}
741EXPORT_SYMBOL(disable_irq);
742
743/**
744 * disable_hardirq - disables an irq and waits for hardirq completion
745 * @irq: Interrupt to disable
746 *
747 * Disable the selected interrupt line. Enables and Disables are
748 * nested.
749 * This function waits for any pending hard IRQ handlers for this
750 * interrupt to complete before returning. If you use this function while
751 * holding a resource the hard IRQ handler may need you will deadlock.
752 *
753 * When used to optimistically disable an interrupt from atomic context
754 * the return value must be checked.
755 *
756 * Returns: false if a threaded handler is active.
757 *
758 * This function may be called - with care - from IRQ context.
759 */
760bool disable_hardirq(unsigned int irq)
761{
762 if (!__disable_irq_nosync(irq))
763 return synchronize_hardirq(irq);
764
765 return false;
766}
767EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(disable_hardirq);
768
769/**
770 * disable_nmi_nosync - disable an nmi without waiting
771 * @irq: Interrupt to disable
772 *
773 * Disable the selected interrupt line. Disables and enables are
774 * nested.
775 * The interrupt to disable must have been requested through request_nmi.
776 * Unlike disable_nmi(), this function does not ensure existing
777 * instances of the IRQ handler have completed before returning.
778 */
779void disable_nmi_nosync(unsigned int irq)
780{
781 disable_irq_nosync(irq);
782}
783
784void __enable_irq(struct irq_desc *desc)
785{
786 switch (desc->depth) {
787 case 0:
788 err_out:
789 WARN(1, KERN_WARNING "Unbalanced enable for IRQ %d\n",
790 irq_desc_get_irq(desc));
791 break;
792 case 1: {
793 if (desc->istate & IRQS_SUSPENDED)
794 goto err_out;
795 /* Prevent probing on this irq: */
796 irq_settings_set_noprobe(desc);
797 /*
798 * Call irq_startup() not irq_enable() here because the
799 * interrupt might be marked NOAUTOEN. So irq_startup()
800 * needs to be invoked when it gets enabled the first
801 * time. If it was already started up, then irq_startup()
802 * will invoke irq_enable() under the hood.
803 */
804 irq_startup(desc, IRQ_RESEND, IRQ_START_FORCE);
805 break;
806 }
807 default:
808 desc->depth--;
809 }
810}
811
812/**
813 * enable_irq - enable handling of an irq
814 * @irq: Interrupt to enable
815 *
816 * Undoes the effect of one call to disable_irq(). If this
817 * matches the last disable, processing of interrupts on this
818 * IRQ line is re-enabled.
819 *
820 * This function may be called from IRQ context only when
821 * desc->irq_data.chip->bus_lock and desc->chip->bus_sync_unlock are NULL !
822 */
823void enable_irq(unsigned int irq)
824{
825 unsigned long flags;
826 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_GLOBAL);
827
828 if (!desc)
829 return;
830 if (WARN(!desc->irq_data.chip,
831 KERN_ERR "enable_irq before setup/request_irq: irq %u\n", irq))
832 goto out;
833
834 __enable_irq(desc);
835out:
836 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
837}
838EXPORT_SYMBOL(enable_irq);
839
840/**
841 * enable_nmi - enable handling of an nmi
842 * @irq: Interrupt to enable
843 *
844 * The interrupt to enable must have been requested through request_nmi.
845 * Undoes the effect of one call to disable_nmi(). If this
846 * matches the last disable, processing of interrupts on this
847 * IRQ line is re-enabled.
848 */
849void enable_nmi(unsigned int irq)
850{
851 enable_irq(irq);
852}
853
854static int set_irq_wake_real(unsigned int irq, unsigned int on)
855{
856 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
857 int ret = -ENXIO;
858
859 if (irq_desc_get_chip(desc)->flags & IRQCHIP_SKIP_SET_WAKE)
860 return 0;
861
862 if (desc->irq_data.chip->irq_set_wake)
863 ret = desc->irq_data.chip->irq_set_wake(&desc->irq_data, on);
864
865 return ret;
866}
867
868/**
869 * irq_set_irq_wake - control irq power management wakeup
870 * @irq: interrupt to control
871 * @on: enable/disable power management wakeup
872 *
873 * Enable/disable power management wakeup mode, which is
874 * disabled by default. Enables and disables must match,
875 * just as they match for non-wakeup mode support.
876 *
877 * Wakeup mode lets this IRQ wake the system from sleep
878 * states like "suspend to RAM".
879 *
880 * Note: irq enable/disable state is completely orthogonal
881 * to the enable/disable state of irq wake. An irq can be
882 * disabled with disable_irq() and still wake the system as
883 * long as the irq has wake enabled. If this does not hold,
884 * then the underlying irq chip and the related driver need
885 * to be investigated.
886 */
887int irq_set_irq_wake(unsigned int irq, unsigned int on)
888{
889 unsigned long flags;
890 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_GLOBAL);
891 int ret = 0;
892
893 if (!desc)
894 return -EINVAL;
895
896 /* Don't use NMIs as wake up interrupts please */
897 if (desc->istate & IRQS_NMI) {
898 ret = -EINVAL;
899 goto out_unlock;
900 }
901
902 /* wakeup-capable irqs can be shared between drivers that
903 * don't need to have the same sleep mode behaviors.
904 */
905 if (on) {
906 if (desc->wake_depth++ == 0) {
907 ret = set_irq_wake_real(irq, on);
908 if (ret)
909 desc->wake_depth = 0;
910 else
911 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_WAKEUP_STATE);
912 }
913 } else {
914 if (desc->wake_depth == 0) {
915 WARN(1, "Unbalanced IRQ %d wake disable\n", irq);
916 } else if (--desc->wake_depth == 0) {
917 ret = set_irq_wake_real(irq, on);
918 if (ret)
919 desc->wake_depth = 1;
920 else
921 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_WAKEUP_STATE);
922 }
923 }
924
925out_unlock:
926 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
927 return ret;
928}
929EXPORT_SYMBOL(irq_set_irq_wake);
930
931/*
932 * Internal function that tells the architecture code whether a
933 * particular irq has been exclusively allocated or is available
934 * for driver use.
935 */
936int can_request_irq(unsigned int irq, unsigned long irqflags)
937{
938 unsigned long flags;
939 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, 0);
940 int canrequest = 0;
941
942 if (!desc)
943 return 0;
944
945 if (irq_settings_can_request(desc)) {
946 if (!desc->action ||
947 irqflags & desc->action->flags & IRQF_SHARED)
948 canrequest = 1;
949 }
950 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
951 return canrequest;
952}
953
954int __irq_set_trigger(struct irq_desc *desc, unsigned long flags)
955{
956 struct irq_chip *chip = desc->irq_data.chip;
957 int ret, unmask = 0;
958
959 if (!chip || !chip->irq_set_type) {
960 /*
961 * IRQF_TRIGGER_* but the PIC does not support multiple
962 * flow-types?
963 */
964 pr_debug("No set_type function for IRQ %d (%s)\n",
965 irq_desc_get_irq(desc),
966 chip ? (chip->name ? : "unknown") : "unknown");
967 return 0;
968 }
969
970 if (chip->flags & IRQCHIP_SET_TYPE_MASKED) {
971 if (!irqd_irq_masked(&desc->irq_data))
972 mask_irq(desc);
973 if (!irqd_irq_disabled(&desc->irq_data))
974 unmask = 1;
975 }
976
977 /* Mask all flags except trigger mode */
978 flags &= IRQ_TYPE_SENSE_MASK;
979 ret = chip->irq_set_type(&desc->irq_data, flags);
980
981 switch (ret) {
982 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK:
983 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK_DONE:
984 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_TRIGGER_MASK);
985 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, flags);
986 fallthrough;
987
988 case IRQ_SET_MASK_OK_NOCOPY:
989 flags = irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
990 irq_settings_set_trigger_mask(desc, flags);
991 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_LEVEL);
992 irq_settings_clr_level(desc);
993 if (flags & IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_MASK) {
994 irq_settings_set_level(desc);
995 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_LEVEL);
996 }
997
998 ret = 0;
999 break;
1000 default:
1001 pr_err("Setting trigger mode %lu for irq %u failed (%pS)\n",
1002 flags, irq_desc_get_irq(desc), chip->irq_set_type);
1003 }
1004 if (unmask)
1005 unmask_irq(desc);
1006 return ret;
1007}
1008
1009#ifdef CONFIG_HARDIRQS_SW_RESEND
1010int irq_set_parent(int irq, int parent_irq)
1011{
1012 unsigned long flags;
1013 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, 0);
1014
1015 if (!desc)
1016 return -EINVAL;
1017
1018 desc->parent_irq = parent_irq;
1019
1020 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
1021 return 0;
1022}
1023EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_parent);
1024#endif
1025
1026/*
1027 * Default primary interrupt handler for threaded interrupts. Is
1028 * assigned as primary handler when request_threaded_irq is called
1029 * with handler == NULL. Useful for oneshot interrupts.
1030 */
1031static irqreturn_t irq_default_primary_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
1032{
1033 return IRQ_WAKE_THREAD;
1034}
1035
1036/*
1037 * Primary handler for nested threaded interrupts. Should never be
1038 * called.
1039 */
1040static irqreturn_t irq_nested_primary_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
1041{
1042 WARN(1, "Primary handler called for nested irq %d\n", irq);
1043 return IRQ_NONE;
1044}
1045
1046static irqreturn_t irq_forced_secondary_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
1047{
1048 WARN(1, "Secondary action handler called for irq %d\n", irq);
1049 return IRQ_NONE;
1050}
1051
1052static int irq_wait_for_interrupt(struct irqaction *action)
1053{
1054 for (;;) {
1055 set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
1056
1057 if (kthread_should_stop()) {
1058 /* may need to run one last time */
1059 if (test_and_clear_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD,
1060 &action->thread_flags)) {
1061 __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1062 return 0;
1063 }
1064 __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1065 return -1;
1066 }
1067
1068 if (test_and_clear_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD,
1069 &action->thread_flags)) {
1070 __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
1071 return 0;
1072 }
1073 schedule();
1074 }
1075}
1076
1077/*
1078 * Oneshot interrupts keep the irq line masked until the threaded
1079 * handler finished. unmask if the interrupt has not been disabled and
1080 * is marked MASKED.
1081 */
1082static void irq_finalize_oneshot(struct irq_desc *desc,
1083 struct irqaction *action)
1084{
1085 if (!(desc->istate & IRQS_ONESHOT) ||
1086 action->handler == irq_forced_secondary_handler)
1087 return;
1088again:
1089 chip_bus_lock(desc);
1090 raw_spin_lock_irq(&desc->lock);
1091
1092 /*
1093 * Implausible though it may be we need to protect us against
1094 * the following scenario:
1095 *
1096 * The thread is faster done than the hard interrupt handler
1097 * on the other CPU. If we unmask the irq line then the
1098 * interrupt can come in again and masks the line, leaves due
1099 * to IRQS_INPROGRESS and the irq line is masked forever.
1100 *
1101 * This also serializes the state of shared oneshot handlers
1102 * versus "desc->threads_oneshot |= action->thread_mask;" in
1103 * irq_wake_thread(). See the comment there which explains the
1104 * serialization.
1105 */
1106 if (unlikely(irqd_irq_inprogress(&desc->irq_data))) {
1107 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&desc->lock);
1108 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1109 cpu_relax();
1110 goto again;
1111 }
1112
1113 /*
1114 * Now check again, whether the thread should run. Otherwise
1115 * we would clear the threads_oneshot bit of this thread which
1116 * was just set.
1117 */
1118 if (test_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD, &action->thread_flags))
1119 goto out_unlock;
1120
1121 desc->threads_oneshot &= ~action->thread_mask;
1122
1123 if (!desc->threads_oneshot && !irqd_irq_disabled(&desc->irq_data) &&
1124 irqd_irq_masked(&desc->irq_data))
1125 unmask_threaded_irq(desc);
1126
1127out_unlock:
1128 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&desc->lock);
1129 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1130}
1131
1132#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1133/*
1134 * Check whether we need to change the affinity of the interrupt thread.
1135 */
1136static void
1137irq_thread_check_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *action)
1138{
1139 cpumask_var_t mask;
1140 bool valid = true;
1141
1142 if (!test_and_clear_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &action->thread_flags))
1143 return;
1144
1145 /*
1146 * In case we are out of memory we set IRQTF_AFFINITY again and
1147 * try again next time
1148 */
1149 if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&mask, GFP_KERNEL)) {
1150 set_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &action->thread_flags);
1151 return;
1152 }
1153
1154 raw_spin_lock_irq(&desc->lock);
1155 /*
1156 * This code is triggered unconditionally. Check the affinity
1157 * mask pointer. For CPU_MASK_OFFSTACK=n this is optimized out.
1158 */
1159 if (cpumask_available(desc->irq_common_data.affinity)) {
1160 const struct cpumask *m;
1161
1162 m = irq_data_get_effective_affinity_mask(&desc->irq_data);
1163 cpumask_copy(mask, m);
1164 } else {
1165 valid = false;
1166 }
1167 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&desc->lock);
1168
1169 if (valid)
1170 set_cpus_allowed_ptr(current, mask);
1171 free_cpumask_var(mask);
1172}
1173#else
1174static inline void
1175irq_thread_check_affinity(struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *action) { }
1176#endif
1177
1178/*
1179 * Interrupts which are not explicitly requested as threaded
1180 * interrupts rely on the implicit bh/preempt disable of the hard irq
1181 * context. So we need to disable bh here to avoid deadlocks and other
1182 * side effects.
1183 */
1184static irqreturn_t
1185irq_forced_thread_fn(struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *action)
1186{
1187 irqreturn_t ret;
1188
1189 local_bh_disable();
1190 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT))
1191 local_irq_disable();
1192 ret = action->thread_fn(action->irq, action->dev_id);
1193 if (ret == IRQ_HANDLED)
1194 atomic_inc(&desc->threads_handled);
1195
1196 irq_finalize_oneshot(desc, action);
1197 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT))
1198 local_irq_enable();
1199 local_bh_enable();
1200 return ret;
1201}
1202
1203/*
1204 * Interrupts explicitly requested as threaded interrupts want to be
1205 * preemptible - many of them need to sleep and wait for slow busses to
1206 * complete.
1207 */
1208static irqreturn_t irq_thread_fn(struct irq_desc *desc,
1209 struct irqaction *action)
1210{
1211 irqreturn_t ret;
1212
1213 ret = action->thread_fn(action->irq, action->dev_id);
1214 if (ret == IRQ_HANDLED)
1215 atomic_inc(&desc->threads_handled);
1216
1217 irq_finalize_oneshot(desc, action);
1218 return ret;
1219}
1220
1221void wake_threads_waitq(struct irq_desc *desc)
1222{
1223 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&desc->threads_active))
1224 wake_up(&desc->wait_for_threads);
1225}
1226
1227static void irq_thread_dtor(struct callback_head *unused)
1228{
1229 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
1230 struct irq_desc *desc;
1231 struct irqaction *action;
1232
1233 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!(current->flags & PF_EXITING)))
1234 return;
1235
1236 action = kthread_data(tsk);
1237
1238 pr_err("exiting task \"%s\" (%d) is an active IRQ thread (irq %d)\n",
1239 tsk->comm, tsk->pid, action->irq);
1240
1241
1242 desc = irq_to_desc(action->irq);
1243 /*
1244 * If IRQTF_RUNTHREAD is set, we need to decrement
1245 * desc->threads_active and wake possible waiters.
1246 */
1247 if (test_and_clear_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD, &action->thread_flags))
1248 wake_threads_waitq(desc);
1249
1250 /* Prevent a stale desc->threads_oneshot */
1251 irq_finalize_oneshot(desc, action);
1252}
1253
1254static void irq_wake_secondary(struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *action)
1255{
1256 struct irqaction *secondary = action->secondary;
1257
1258 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!secondary))
1259 return;
1260
1261 raw_spin_lock_irq(&desc->lock);
1262 __irq_wake_thread(desc, secondary);
1263 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&desc->lock);
1264}
1265
1266/*
1267 * Internal function to notify that a interrupt thread is ready.
1268 */
1269static void irq_thread_set_ready(struct irq_desc *desc,
1270 struct irqaction *action)
1271{
1272 set_bit(IRQTF_READY, &action->thread_flags);
1273 wake_up(&desc->wait_for_threads);
1274}
1275
1276/*
1277 * Internal function to wake up a interrupt thread and wait until it is
1278 * ready.
1279 */
1280static void wake_up_and_wait_for_irq_thread_ready(struct irq_desc *desc,
1281 struct irqaction *action)
1282{
1283 if (!action || !action->thread)
1284 return;
1285
1286 wake_up_process(action->thread);
1287 wait_event(desc->wait_for_threads,
1288 test_bit(IRQTF_READY, &action->thread_flags));
1289}
1290
1291/*
1292 * Interrupt handler thread
1293 */
1294static int irq_thread(void *data)
1295{
1296 struct callback_head on_exit_work;
1297 struct irqaction *action = data;
1298 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(action->irq);
1299 irqreturn_t (*handler_fn)(struct irq_desc *desc,
1300 struct irqaction *action);
1301
1302 irq_thread_set_ready(desc, action);
1303
1304 sched_set_fifo(current);
1305
1306 if (force_irqthreads() && test_bit(IRQTF_FORCED_THREAD,
1307 &action->thread_flags))
1308 handler_fn = irq_forced_thread_fn;
1309 else
1310 handler_fn = irq_thread_fn;
1311
1312 init_task_work(&on_exit_work, irq_thread_dtor);
1313 task_work_add(current, &on_exit_work, TWA_NONE);
1314
1315 irq_thread_check_affinity(desc, action);
1316
1317 while (!irq_wait_for_interrupt(action)) {
1318 irqreturn_t action_ret;
1319
1320 irq_thread_check_affinity(desc, action);
1321
1322 action_ret = handler_fn(desc, action);
1323 if (action_ret == IRQ_WAKE_THREAD)
1324 irq_wake_secondary(desc, action);
1325
1326 wake_threads_waitq(desc);
1327 }
1328
1329 /*
1330 * This is the regular exit path. __free_irq() is stopping the
1331 * thread via kthread_stop() after calling
1332 * synchronize_hardirq(). So neither IRQTF_RUNTHREAD nor the
1333 * oneshot mask bit can be set.
1334 */
1335 task_work_cancel(current, irq_thread_dtor);
1336 return 0;
1337}
1338
1339/**
1340 * irq_wake_thread - wake the irq thread for the action identified by dev_id
1341 * @irq: Interrupt line
1342 * @dev_id: Device identity for which the thread should be woken
1343 *
1344 */
1345void irq_wake_thread(unsigned int irq, void *dev_id)
1346{
1347 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
1348 struct irqaction *action;
1349 unsigned long flags;
1350
1351 if (!desc || WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)))
1352 return;
1353
1354 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
1355 for_each_action_of_desc(desc, action) {
1356 if (action->dev_id == dev_id) {
1357 if (action->thread)
1358 __irq_wake_thread(desc, action);
1359 break;
1360 }
1361 }
1362 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1363}
1364EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_wake_thread);
1365
1366static int irq_setup_forced_threading(struct irqaction *new)
1367{
1368 if (!force_irqthreads())
1369 return 0;
1370 if (new->flags & (IRQF_NO_THREAD | IRQF_PERCPU | IRQF_ONESHOT))
1371 return 0;
1372
1373 /*
1374 * No further action required for interrupts which are requested as
1375 * threaded interrupts already
1376 */
1377 if (new->handler == irq_default_primary_handler)
1378 return 0;
1379
1380 new->flags |= IRQF_ONESHOT;
1381
1382 /*
1383 * Handle the case where we have a real primary handler and a
1384 * thread handler. We force thread them as well by creating a
1385 * secondary action.
1386 */
1387 if (new->handler && new->thread_fn) {
1388 /* Allocate the secondary action */
1389 new->secondary = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
1390 if (!new->secondary)
1391 return -ENOMEM;
1392 new->secondary->handler = irq_forced_secondary_handler;
1393 new->secondary->thread_fn = new->thread_fn;
1394 new->secondary->dev_id = new->dev_id;
1395 new->secondary->irq = new->irq;
1396 new->secondary->name = new->name;
1397 }
1398 /* Deal with the primary handler */
1399 set_bit(IRQTF_FORCED_THREAD, &new->thread_flags);
1400 new->thread_fn = new->handler;
1401 new->handler = irq_default_primary_handler;
1402 return 0;
1403}
1404
1405static int irq_request_resources(struct irq_desc *desc)
1406{
1407 struct irq_data *d = &desc->irq_data;
1408 struct irq_chip *c = d->chip;
1409
1410 return c->irq_request_resources ? c->irq_request_resources(d) : 0;
1411}
1412
1413static void irq_release_resources(struct irq_desc *desc)
1414{
1415 struct irq_data *d = &desc->irq_data;
1416 struct irq_chip *c = d->chip;
1417
1418 if (c->irq_release_resources)
1419 c->irq_release_resources(d);
1420}
1421
1422static bool irq_supports_nmi(struct irq_desc *desc)
1423{
1424 struct irq_data *d = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
1425
1426#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
1427 /* Only IRQs directly managed by the root irqchip can be set as NMI */
1428 if (d->parent_data)
1429 return false;
1430#endif
1431 /* Don't support NMIs for chips behind a slow bus */
1432 if (d->chip->irq_bus_lock || d->chip->irq_bus_sync_unlock)
1433 return false;
1434
1435 return d->chip->flags & IRQCHIP_SUPPORTS_NMI;
1436}
1437
1438static int irq_nmi_setup(struct irq_desc *desc)
1439{
1440 struct irq_data *d = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
1441 struct irq_chip *c = d->chip;
1442
1443 return c->irq_nmi_setup ? c->irq_nmi_setup(d) : -EINVAL;
1444}
1445
1446static void irq_nmi_teardown(struct irq_desc *desc)
1447{
1448 struct irq_data *d = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
1449 struct irq_chip *c = d->chip;
1450
1451 if (c->irq_nmi_teardown)
1452 c->irq_nmi_teardown(d);
1453}
1454
1455static int
1456setup_irq_thread(struct irqaction *new, unsigned int irq, bool secondary)
1457{
1458 struct task_struct *t;
1459
1460 if (!secondary) {
1461 t = kthread_create(irq_thread, new, "irq/%d-%s", irq,
1462 new->name);
1463 } else {
1464 t = kthread_create(irq_thread, new, "irq/%d-s-%s", irq,
1465 new->name);
1466 }
1467
1468 if (IS_ERR(t))
1469 return PTR_ERR(t);
1470
1471 /*
1472 * We keep the reference to the task struct even if
1473 * the thread dies to avoid that the interrupt code
1474 * references an already freed task_struct.
1475 */
1476 new->thread = get_task_struct(t);
1477 /*
1478 * Tell the thread to set its affinity. This is
1479 * important for shared interrupt handlers as we do
1480 * not invoke setup_affinity() for the secondary
1481 * handlers as everything is already set up. Even for
1482 * interrupts marked with IRQF_NO_BALANCE this is
1483 * correct as we want the thread to move to the cpu(s)
1484 * on which the requesting code placed the interrupt.
1485 */
1486 set_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &new->thread_flags);
1487 return 0;
1488}
1489
1490/*
1491 * Internal function to register an irqaction - typically used to
1492 * allocate special interrupts that are part of the architecture.
1493 *
1494 * Locking rules:
1495 *
1496 * desc->request_mutex Provides serialization against a concurrent free_irq()
1497 * chip_bus_lock Provides serialization for slow bus operations
1498 * desc->lock Provides serialization against hard interrupts
1499 *
1500 * chip_bus_lock and desc->lock are sufficient for all other management and
1501 * interrupt related functions. desc->request_mutex solely serializes
1502 * request/free_irq().
1503 */
1504static int
1505__setup_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc, struct irqaction *new)
1506{
1507 struct irqaction *old, **old_ptr;
1508 unsigned long flags, thread_mask = 0;
1509 int ret, nested, shared = 0;
1510
1511 if (!desc)
1512 return -EINVAL;
1513
1514 if (desc->irq_data.chip == &no_irq_chip)
1515 return -ENOSYS;
1516 if (!try_module_get(desc->owner))
1517 return -ENODEV;
1518
1519 new->irq = irq;
1520
1521 /*
1522 * If the trigger type is not specified by the caller,
1523 * then use the default for this interrupt.
1524 */
1525 if (!(new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK))
1526 new->flags |= irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
1527
1528 /*
1529 * Check whether the interrupt nests into another interrupt
1530 * thread.
1531 */
1532 nested = irq_settings_is_nested_thread(desc);
1533 if (nested) {
1534 if (!new->thread_fn) {
1535 ret = -EINVAL;
1536 goto out_mput;
1537 }
1538 /*
1539 * Replace the primary handler which was provided from
1540 * the driver for non nested interrupt handling by the
1541 * dummy function which warns when called.
1542 */
1543 new->handler = irq_nested_primary_handler;
1544 } else {
1545 if (irq_settings_can_thread(desc)) {
1546 ret = irq_setup_forced_threading(new);
1547 if (ret)
1548 goto out_mput;
1549 }
1550 }
1551
1552 /*
1553 * Create a handler thread when a thread function is supplied
1554 * and the interrupt does not nest into another interrupt
1555 * thread.
1556 */
1557 if (new->thread_fn && !nested) {
1558 ret = setup_irq_thread(new, irq, false);
1559 if (ret)
1560 goto out_mput;
1561 if (new->secondary) {
1562 ret = setup_irq_thread(new->secondary, irq, true);
1563 if (ret)
1564 goto out_thread;
1565 }
1566 }
1567
1568 /*
1569 * Drivers are often written to work w/o knowledge about the
1570 * underlying irq chip implementation, so a request for a
1571 * threaded irq without a primary hard irq context handler
1572 * requires the ONESHOT flag to be set. Some irq chips like
1573 * MSI based interrupts are per se one shot safe. Check the
1574 * chip flags, so we can avoid the unmask dance at the end of
1575 * the threaded handler for those.
1576 */
1577 if (desc->irq_data.chip->flags & IRQCHIP_ONESHOT_SAFE)
1578 new->flags &= ~IRQF_ONESHOT;
1579
1580 /*
1581 * Protects against a concurrent __free_irq() call which might wait
1582 * for synchronize_hardirq() to complete without holding the optional
1583 * chip bus lock and desc->lock. Also protects against handing out
1584 * a recycled oneshot thread_mask bit while it's still in use by
1585 * its previous owner.
1586 */
1587 mutex_lock(&desc->request_mutex);
1588
1589 /*
1590 * Acquire bus lock as the irq_request_resources() callback below
1591 * might rely on the serialization or the magic power management
1592 * functions which are abusing the irq_bus_lock() callback,
1593 */
1594 chip_bus_lock(desc);
1595
1596 /* First installed action requests resources. */
1597 if (!desc->action) {
1598 ret = irq_request_resources(desc);
1599 if (ret) {
1600 pr_err("Failed to request resources for %s (irq %d) on irqchip %s\n",
1601 new->name, irq, desc->irq_data.chip->name);
1602 goto out_bus_unlock;
1603 }
1604 }
1605
1606 /*
1607 * The following block of code has to be executed atomically
1608 * protected against a concurrent interrupt and any of the other
1609 * management calls which are not serialized via
1610 * desc->request_mutex or the optional bus lock.
1611 */
1612 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
1613 old_ptr = &desc->action;
1614 old = *old_ptr;
1615 if (old) {
1616 /*
1617 * Can't share interrupts unless both agree to and are
1618 * the same type (level, edge, polarity). So both flag
1619 * fields must have IRQF_SHARED set and the bits which
1620 * set the trigger type must match. Also all must
1621 * agree on ONESHOT.
1622 * Interrupt lines used for NMIs cannot be shared.
1623 */
1624 unsigned int oldtype;
1625
1626 if (desc->istate & IRQS_NMI) {
1627 pr_err("Invalid attempt to share NMI for %s (irq %d) on irqchip %s.\n",
1628 new->name, irq, desc->irq_data.chip->name);
1629 ret = -EINVAL;
1630 goto out_unlock;
1631 }
1632
1633 /*
1634 * If nobody did set the configuration before, inherit
1635 * the one provided by the requester.
1636 */
1637 if (irqd_trigger_type_was_set(&desc->irq_data)) {
1638 oldtype = irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
1639 } else {
1640 oldtype = new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK;
1641 irqd_set_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data, oldtype);
1642 }
1643
1644 if (!((old->flags & new->flags) & IRQF_SHARED) ||
1645 (oldtype != (new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK)) ||
1646 ((old->flags ^ new->flags) & IRQF_ONESHOT))
1647 goto mismatch;
1648
1649 /* All handlers must agree on per-cpuness */
1650 if ((old->flags & IRQF_PERCPU) !=
1651 (new->flags & IRQF_PERCPU))
1652 goto mismatch;
1653
1654 /* add new interrupt at end of irq queue */
1655 do {
1656 /*
1657 * Or all existing action->thread_mask bits,
1658 * so we can find the next zero bit for this
1659 * new action.
1660 */
1661 thread_mask |= old->thread_mask;
1662 old_ptr = &old->next;
1663 old = *old_ptr;
1664 } while (old);
1665 shared = 1;
1666 }
1667
1668 /*
1669 * Setup the thread mask for this irqaction for ONESHOT. For
1670 * !ONESHOT irqs the thread mask is 0 so we can avoid a
1671 * conditional in irq_wake_thread().
1672 */
1673 if (new->flags & IRQF_ONESHOT) {
1674 /*
1675 * Unlikely to have 32 resp 64 irqs sharing one line,
1676 * but who knows.
1677 */
1678 if (thread_mask == ~0UL) {
1679 ret = -EBUSY;
1680 goto out_unlock;
1681 }
1682 /*
1683 * The thread_mask for the action is or'ed to
1684 * desc->thread_active to indicate that the
1685 * IRQF_ONESHOT thread handler has been woken, but not
1686 * yet finished. The bit is cleared when a thread
1687 * completes. When all threads of a shared interrupt
1688 * line have completed desc->threads_active becomes
1689 * zero and the interrupt line is unmasked. See
1690 * handle.c:irq_wake_thread() for further information.
1691 *
1692 * If no thread is woken by primary (hard irq context)
1693 * interrupt handlers, then desc->threads_active is
1694 * also checked for zero to unmask the irq line in the
1695 * affected hard irq flow handlers
1696 * (handle_[fasteoi|level]_irq).
1697 *
1698 * The new action gets the first zero bit of
1699 * thread_mask assigned. See the loop above which or's
1700 * all existing action->thread_mask bits.
1701 */
1702 new->thread_mask = 1UL << ffz(thread_mask);
1703
1704 } else if (new->handler == irq_default_primary_handler &&
1705 !(desc->irq_data.chip->flags & IRQCHIP_ONESHOT_SAFE)) {
1706 /*
1707 * The interrupt was requested with handler = NULL, so
1708 * we use the default primary handler for it. But it
1709 * does not have the oneshot flag set. In combination
1710 * with level interrupts this is deadly, because the
1711 * default primary handler just wakes the thread, then
1712 * the irq lines is reenabled, but the device still
1713 * has the level irq asserted. Rinse and repeat....
1714 *
1715 * While this works for edge type interrupts, we play
1716 * it safe and reject unconditionally because we can't
1717 * say for sure which type this interrupt really
1718 * has. The type flags are unreliable as the
1719 * underlying chip implementation can override them.
1720 */
1721 pr_err("Threaded irq requested with handler=NULL and !ONESHOT for %s (irq %d)\n",
1722 new->name, irq);
1723 ret = -EINVAL;
1724 goto out_unlock;
1725 }
1726
1727 if (!shared) {
1728 /* Setup the type (level, edge polarity) if configured: */
1729 if (new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK) {
1730 ret = __irq_set_trigger(desc,
1731 new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK);
1732
1733 if (ret)
1734 goto out_unlock;
1735 }
1736
1737 /*
1738 * Activate the interrupt. That activation must happen
1739 * independently of IRQ_NOAUTOEN. request_irq() can fail
1740 * and the callers are supposed to handle
1741 * that. enable_irq() of an interrupt requested with
1742 * IRQ_NOAUTOEN is not supposed to fail. The activation
1743 * keeps it in shutdown mode, it merily associates
1744 * resources if necessary and if that's not possible it
1745 * fails. Interrupts which are in managed shutdown mode
1746 * will simply ignore that activation request.
1747 */
1748 ret = irq_activate(desc);
1749 if (ret)
1750 goto out_unlock;
1751
1752 desc->istate &= ~(IRQS_AUTODETECT | IRQS_SPURIOUS_DISABLED | \
1753 IRQS_ONESHOT | IRQS_WAITING);
1754 irqd_clear(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_IRQ_INPROGRESS);
1755
1756 if (new->flags & IRQF_PERCPU) {
1757 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_PER_CPU);
1758 irq_settings_set_per_cpu(desc);
1759 if (new->flags & IRQF_NO_DEBUG)
1760 irq_settings_set_no_debug(desc);
1761 }
1762
1763 if (noirqdebug)
1764 irq_settings_set_no_debug(desc);
1765
1766 if (new->flags & IRQF_ONESHOT)
1767 desc->istate |= IRQS_ONESHOT;
1768
1769 /* Exclude IRQ from balancing if requested */
1770 if (new->flags & IRQF_NOBALANCING) {
1771 irq_settings_set_no_balancing(desc);
1772 irqd_set(&desc->irq_data, IRQD_NO_BALANCING);
1773 }
1774
1775 if (!(new->flags & IRQF_NO_AUTOEN) &&
1776 irq_settings_can_autoenable(desc)) {
1777 irq_startup(desc, IRQ_RESEND, IRQ_START_COND);
1778 } else {
1779 /*
1780 * Shared interrupts do not go well with disabling
1781 * auto enable. The sharing interrupt might request
1782 * it while it's still disabled and then wait for
1783 * interrupts forever.
1784 */
1785 WARN_ON_ONCE(new->flags & IRQF_SHARED);
1786 /* Undo nested disables: */
1787 desc->depth = 1;
1788 }
1789
1790 } else if (new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK) {
1791 unsigned int nmsk = new->flags & IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK;
1792 unsigned int omsk = irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
1793
1794 if (nmsk != omsk)
1795 /* hope the handler works with current trigger mode */
1796 pr_warn("irq %d uses trigger mode %u; requested %u\n",
1797 irq, omsk, nmsk);
1798 }
1799
1800 *old_ptr = new;
1801
1802 irq_pm_install_action(desc, new);
1803
1804 /* Reset broken irq detection when installing new handler */
1805 desc->irq_count = 0;
1806 desc->irqs_unhandled = 0;
1807
1808 /*
1809 * Check whether we disabled the irq via the spurious handler
1810 * before. Reenable it and give it another chance.
1811 */
1812 if (shared && (desc->istate & IRQS_SPURIOUS_DISABLED)) {
1813 desc->istate &= ~IRQS_SPURIOUS_DISABLED;
1814 __enable_irq(desc);
1815 }
1816
1817 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1818 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1819 mutex_unlock(&desc->request_mutex);
1820
1821 irq_setup_timings(desc, new);
1822
1823 wake_up_and_wait_for_irq_thread_ready(desc, new);
1824 wake_up_and_wait_for_irq_thread_ready(desc, new->secondary);
1825
1826 register_irq_proc(irq, desc);
1827 new->dir = NULL;
1828 register_handler_proc(irq, new);
1829 return 0;
1830
1831mismatch:
1832 if (!(new->flags & IRQF_PROBE_SHARED)) {
1833 pr_err("Flags mismatch irq %d. %08x (%s) vs. %08x (%s)\n",
1834 irq, new->flags, new->name, old->flags, old->name);
1835#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ
1836 dump_stack();
1837#endif
1838 }
1839 ret = -EBUSY;
1840
1841out_unlock:
1842 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1843
1844 if (!desc->action)
1845 irq_release_resources(desc);
1846out_bus_unlock:
1847 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1848 mutex_unlock(&desc->request_mutex);
1849
1850out_thread:
1851 if (new->thread) {
1852 struct task_struct *t = new->thread;
1853
1854 new->thread = NULL;
1855 kthread_stop_put(t);
1856 }
1857 if (new->secondary && new->secondary->thread) {
1858 struct task_struct *t = new->secondary->thread;
1859
1860 new->secondary->thread = NULL;
1861 kthread_stop_put(t);
1862 }
1863out_mput:
1864 module_put(desc->owner);
1865 return ret;
1866}
1867
1868/*
1869 * Internal function to unregister an irqaction - used to free
1870 * regular and special interrupts that are part of the architecture.
1871 */
1872static struct irqaction *__free_irq(struct irq_desc *desc, void *dev_id)
1873{
1874 unsigned irq = desc->irq_data.irq;
1875 struct irqaction *action, **action_ptr;
1876 unsigned long flags;
1877
1878 WARN(in_interrupt(), "Trying to free IRQ %d from IRQ context!\n", irq);
1879
1880 mutex_lock(&desc->request_mutex);
1881 chip_bus_lock(desc);
1882 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
1883
1884 /*
1885 * There can be multiple actions per IRQ descriptor, find the right
1886 * one based on the dev_id:
1887 */
1888 action_ptr = &desc->action;
1889 for (;;) {
1890 action = *action_ptr;
1891
1892 if (!action) {
1893 WARN(1, "Trying to free already-free IRQ %d\n", irq);
1894 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1895 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1896 mutex_unlock(&desc->request_mutex);
1897 return NULL;
1898 }
1899
1900 if (action->dev_id == dev_id)
1901 break;
1902 action_ptr = &action->next;
1903 }
1904
1905 /* Found it - now remove it from the list of entries: */
1906 *action_ptr = action->next;
1907
1908 irq_pm_remove_action(desc, action);
1909
1910 /* If this was the last handler, shut down the IRQ line: */
1911 if (!desc->action) {
1912 irq_settings_clr_disable_unlazy(desc);
1913 /* Only shutdown. Deactivate after synchronize_hardirq() */
1914 irq_shutdown(desc);
1915 }
1916
1917#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
1918 /* make sure affinity_hint is cleaned up */
1919 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(desc->affinity_hint))
1920 desc->affinity_hint = NULL;
1921#endif
1922
1923 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1924 /*
1925 * Drop bus_lock here so the changes which were done in the chip
1926 * callbacks above are synced out to the irq chips which hang
1927 * behind a slow bus (I2C, SPI) before calling synchronize_hardirq().
1928 *
1929 * Aside of that the bus_lock can also be taken from the threaded
1930 * handler in irq_finalize_oneshot() which results in a deadlock
1931 * because kthread_stop() would wait forever for the thread to
1932 * complete, which is blocked on the bus lock.
1933 *
1934 * The still held desc->request_mutex() protects against a
1935 * concurrent request_irq() of this irq so the release of resources
1936 * and timing data is properly serialized.
1937 */
1938 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1939
1940 unregister_handler_proc(irq, action);
1941
1942 /*
1943 * Make sure it's not being used on another CPU and if the chip
1944 * supports it also make sure that there is no (not yet serviced)
1945 * interrupt in flight at the hardware level.
1946 */
1947 __synchronize_irq(desc);
1948
1949#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ
1950 /*
1951 * It's a shared IRQ -- the driver ought to be prepared for an IRQ
1952 * event to happen even now it's being freed, so let's make sure that
1953 * is so by doing an extra call to the handler ....
1954 *
1955 * ( We do this after actually deregistering it, to make sure that a
1956 * 'real' IRQ doesn't run in parallel with our fake. )
1957 */
1958 if (action->flags & IRQF_SHARED) {
1959 local_irq_save(flags);
1960 action->handler(irq, dev_id);
1961 local_irq_restore(flags);
1962 }
1963#endif
1964
1965 /*
1966 * The action has already been removed above, but the thread writes
1967 * its oneshot mask bit when it completes. Though request_mutex is
1968 * held across this which prevents __setup_irq() from handing out
1969 * the same bit to a newly requested action.
1970 */
1971 if (action->thread) {
1972 kthread_stop_put(action->thread);
1973 if (action->secondary && action->secondary->thread)
1974 kthread_stop_put(action->secondary->thread);
1975 }
1976
1977 /* Last action releases resources */
1978 if (!desc->action) {
1979 /*
1980 * Reacquire bus lock as irq_release_resources() might
1981 * require it to deallocate resources over the slow bus.
1982 */
1983 chip_bus_lock(desc);
1984 /*
1985 * There is no interrupt on the fly anymore. Deactivate it
1986 * completely.
1987 */
1988 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
1989 irq_domain_deactivate_irq(&desc->irq_data);
1990 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
1991
1992 irq_release_resources(desc);
1993 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
1994 irq_remove_timings(desc);
1995 }
1996
1997 mutex_unlock(&desc->request_mutex);
1998
1999 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2000 module_put(desc->owner);
2001 kfree(action->secondary);
2002 return action;
2003}
2004
2005/**
2006 * free_irq - free an interrupt allocated with request_irq
2007 * @irq: Interrupt line to free
2008 * @dev_id: Device identity to free
2009 *
2010 * Remove an interrupt handler. The handler is removed and if the
2011 * interrupt line is no longer in use by any driver it is disabled.
2012 * On a shared IRQ the caller must ensure the interrupt is disabled
2013 * on the card it drives before calling this function. The function
2014 * does not return until any executing interrupts for this IRQ
2015 * have completed.
2016 *
2017 * This function must not be called from interrupt context.
2018 *
2019 * Returns the devname argument passed to request_irq.
2020 */
2021const void *free_irq(unsigned int irq, void *dev_id)
2022{
2023 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2024 struct irqaction *action;
2025 const char *devname;
2026
2027 if (!desc || WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)))
2028 return NULL;
2029
2030#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
2031 if (WARN_ON(desc->affinity_notify))
2032 desc->affinity_notify = NULL;
2033#endif
2034
2035 action = __free_irq(desc, dev_id);
2036
2037 if (!action)
2038 return NULL;
2039
2040 devname = action->name;
2041 kfree(action);
2042 return devname;
2043}
2044EXPORT_SYMBOL(free_irq);
2045
2046/* This function must be called with desc->lock held */
2047static const void *__cleanup_nmi(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc)
2048{
2049 const char *devname = NULL;
2050
2051 desc->istate &= ~IRQS_NMI;
2052
2053 if (!WARN_ON(desc->action == NULL)) {
2054 irq_pm_remove_action(desc, desc->action);
2055 devname = desc->action->name;
2056 unregister_handler_proc(irq, desc->action);
2057
2058 kfree(desc->action);
2059 desc->action = NULL;
2060 }
2061
2062 irq_settings_clr_disable_unlazy(desc);
2063 irq_shutdown_and_deactivate(desc);
2064
2065 irq_release_resources(desc);
2066
2067 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2068 module_put(desc->owner);
2069
2070 return devname;
2071}
2072
2073const void *free_nmi(unsigned int irq, void *dev_id)
2074{
2075 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2076 unsigned long flags;
2077 const void *devname;
2078
2079 if (!desc || WARN_ON(!(desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)))
2080 return NULL;
2081
2082 if (WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)))
2083 return NULL;
2084
2085 /* NMI still enabled */
2086 if (WARN_ON(desc->depth == 0))
2087 disable_nmi_nosync(irq);
2088
2089 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
2090
2091 irq_nmi_teardown(desc);
2092 devname = __cleanup_nmi(irq, desc);
2093
2094 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2095
2096 return devname;
2097}
2098
2099/**
2100 * request_threaded_irq - allocate an interrupt line
2101 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2102 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2103 * Primary handler for threaded interrupts.
2104 * If handler is NULL and thread_fn != NULL
2105 * the default primary handler is installed.
2106 * @thread_fn: Function called from the irq handler thread
2107 * If NULL, no irq thread is created
2108 * @irqflags: Interrupt type flags
2109 * @devname: An ascii name for the claiming device
2110 * @dev_id: A cookie passed back to the handler function
2111 *
2112 * This call allocates interrupt resources and enables the
2113 * interrupt line and IRQ handling. From the point this
2114 * call is made your handler function may be invoked. Since
2115 * your handler function must clear any interrupt the board
2116 * raises, you must take care both to initialise your hardware
2117 * and to set up the interrupt handler in the right order.
2118 *
2119 * If you want to set up a threaded irq handler for your device
2120 * then you need to supply @handler and @thread_fn. @handler is
2121 * still called in hard interrupt context and has to check
2122 * whether the interrupt originates from the device. If yes it
2123 * needs to disable the interrupt on the device and return
2124 * IRQ_WAKE_THREAD which will wake up the handler thread and run
2125 * @thread_fn. This split handler design is necessary to support
2126 * shared interrupts.
2127 *
2128 * Dev_id must be globally unique. Normally the address of the
2129 * device data structure is used as the cookie. Since the handler
2130 * receives this value it makes sense to use it.
2131 *
2132 * If your interrupt is shared you must pass a non NULL dev_id
2133 * as this is required when freeing the interrupt.
2134 *
2135 * Flags:
2136 *
2137 * IRQF_SHARED Interrupt is shared
2138 * IRQF_TRIGGER_* Specify active edge(s) or level
2139 * IRQF_ONESHOT Run thread_fn with interrupt line masked
2140 */
2141int request_threaded_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2142 irq_handler_t thread_fn, unsigned long irqflags,
2143 const char *devname, void *dev_id)
2144{
2145 struct irqaction *action;
2146 struct irq_desc *desc;
2147 int retval;
2148
2149 if (irq == IRQ_NOTCONNECTED)
2150 return -ENOTCONN;
2151
2152 /*
2153 * Sanity-check: shared interrupts must pass in a real dev-ID,
2154 * otherwise we'll have trouble later trying to figure out
2155 * which interrupt is which (messes up the interrupt freeing
2156 * logic etc).
2157 *
2158 * Also shared interrupts do not go well with disabling auto enable.
2159 * The sharing interrupt might request it while it's still disabled
2160 * and then wait for interrupts forever.
2161 *
2162 * Also IRQF_COND_SUSPEND only makes sense for shared interrupts and
2163 * it cannot be set along with IRQF_NO_SUSPEND.
2164 */
2165 if (((irqflags & IRQF_SHARED) && !dev_id) ||
2166 ((irqflags & IRQF_SHARED) && (irqflags & IRQF_NO_AUTOEN)) ||
2167 (!(irqflags & IRQF_SHARED) && (irqflags & IRQF_COND_SUSPEND)) ||
2168 ((irqflags & IRQF_NO_SUSPEND) && (irqflags & IRQF_COND_SUSPEND)))
2169 return -EINVAL;
2170
2171 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2172 if (!desc)
2173 return -EINVAL;
2174
2175 if (!irq_settings_can_request(desc) ||
2176 WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)))
2177 return -EINVAL;
2178
2179 if (!handler) {
2180 if (!thread_fn)
2181 return -EINVAL;
2182 handler = irq_default_primary_handler;
2183 }
2184
2185 action = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
2186 if (!action)
2187 return -ENOMEM;
2188
2189 action->handler = handler;
2190 action->thread_fn = thread_fn;
2191 action->flags = irqflags;
2192 action->name = devname;
2193 action->dev_id = dev_id;
2194
2195 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2196 if (retval < 0) {
2197 kfree(action);
2198 return retval;
2199 }
2200
2201 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, action);
2202
2203 if (retval) {
2204 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2205 kfree(action->secondary);
2206 kfree(action);
2207 }
2208
2209#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ_FIXME
2210 if (!retval && (irqflags & IRQF_SHARED)) {
2211 /*
2212 * It's a shared IRQ -- the driver ought to be prepared for it
2213 * to happen immediately, so let's make sure....
2214 * We disable the irq to make sure that a 'real' IRQ doesn't
2215 * run in parallel with our fake.
2216 */
2217 unsigned long flags;
2218
2219 disable_irq(irq);
2220 local_irq_save(flags);
2221
2222 handler(irq, dev_id);
2223
2224 local_irq_restore(flags);
2225 enable_irq(irq);
2226 }
2227#endif
2228 return retval;
2229}
2230EXPORT_SYMBOL(request_threaded_irq);
2231
2232/**
2233 * request_any_context_irq - allocate an interrupt line
2234 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2235 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2236 * Threaded handler for threaded interrupts.
2237 * @flags: Interrupt type flags
2238 * @name: An ascii name for the claiming device
2239 * @dev_id: A cookie passed back to the handler function
2240 *
2241 * This call allocates interrupt resources and enables the
2242 * interrupt line and IRQ handling. It selects either a
2243 * hardirq or threaded handling method depending on the
2244 * context.
2245 *
2246 * On failure, it returns a negative value. On success,
2247 * it returns either IRQC_IS_HARDIRQ or IRQC_IS_NESTED.
2248 */
2249int request_any_context_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2250 unsigned long flags, const char *name, void *dev_id)
2251{
2252 struct irq_desc *desc;
2253 int ret;
2254
2255 if (irq == IRQ_NOTCONNECTED)
2256 return -ENOTCONN;
2257
2258 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2259 if (!desc)
2260 return -EINVAL;
2261
2262 if (irq_settings_is_nested_thread(desc)) {
2263 ret = request_threaded_irq(irq, NULL, handler,
2264 flags, name, dev_id);
2265 return !ret ? IRQC_IS_NESTED : ret;
2266 }
2267
2268 ret = request_irq(irq, handler, flags, name, dev_id);
2269 return !ret ? IRQC_IS_HARDIRQ : ret;
2270}
2271EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(request_any_context_irq);
2272
2273/**
2274 * request_nmi - allocate an interrupt line for NMI delivery
2275 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2276 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2277 * Threaded handler for threaded interrupts.
2278 * @irqflags: Interrupt type flags
2279 * @name: An ascii name for the claiming device
2280 * @dev_id: A cookie passed back to the handler function
2281 *
2282 * This call allocates interrupt resources and enables the
2283 * interrupt line and IRQ handling. It sets up the IRQ line
2284 * to be handled as an NMI.
2285 *
2286 * An interrupt line delivering NMIs cannot be shared and IRQ handling
2287 * cannot be threaded.
2288 *
2289 * Interrupt lines requested for NMI delivering must produce per cpu
2290 * interrupts and have auto enabling setting disabled.
2291 *
2292 * Dev_id must be globally unique. Normally the address of the
2293 * device data structure is used as the cookie. Since the handler
2294 * receives this value it makes sense to use it.
2295 *
2296 * If the interrupt line cannot be used to deliver NMIs, function
2297 * will fail and return a negative value.
2298 */
2299int request_nmi(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2300 unsigned long irqflags, const char *name, void *dev_id)
2301{
2302 struct irqaction *action;
2303 struct irq_desc *desc;
2304 unsigned long flags;
2305 int retval;
2306
2307 if (irq == IRQ_NOTCONNECTED)
2308 return -ENOTCONN;
2309
2310 /* NMI cannot be shared, used for Polling */
2311 if (irqflags & (IRQF_SHARED | IRQF_COND_SUSPEND | IRQF_IRQPOLL))
2312 return -EINVAL;
2313
2314 if (!(irqflags & IRQF_PERCPU))
2315 return -EINVAL;
2316
2317 if (!handler)
2318 return -EINVAL;
2319
2320 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2321
2322 if (!desc || (irq_settings_can_autoenable(desc) &&
2323 !(irqflags & IRQF_NO_AUTOEN)) ||
2324 !irq_settings_can_request(desc) ||
2325 WARN_ON(irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc)) ||
2326 !irq_supports_nmi(desc))
2327 return -EINVAL;
2328
2329 action = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
2330 if (!action)
2331 return -ENOMEM;
2332
2333 action->handler = handler;
2334 action->flags = irqflags | IRQF_NO_THREAD | IRQF_NOBALANCING;
2335 action->name = name;
2336 action->dev_id = dev_id;
2337
2338 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2339 if (retval < 0)
2340 goto err_out;
2341
2342 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, action);
2343 if (retval)
2344 goto err_irq_setup;
2345
2346 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
2347
2348 /* Setup NMI state */
2349 desc->istate |= IRQS_NMI;
2350 retval = irq_nmi_setup(desc);
2351 if (retval) {
2352 __cleanup_nmi(irq, desc);
2353 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2354 return -EINVAL;
2355 }
2356
2357 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2358
2359 return 0;
2360
2361err_irq_setup:
2362 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2363err_out:
2364 kfree(action);
2365
2366 return retval;
2367}
2368
2369void enable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, unsigned int type)
2370{
2371 unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
2372 unsigned long flags;
2373 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2374
2375 if (!desc)
2376 return;
2377
2378 /*
2379 * If the trigger type is not specified by the caller, then
2380 * use the default for this interrupt.
2381 */
2382 type &= IRQ_TYPE_SENSE_MASK;
2383 if (type == IRQ_TYPE_NONE)
2384 type = irqd_get_trigger_type(&desc->irq_data);
2385
2386 if (type != IRQ_TYPE_NONE) {
2387 int ret;
2388
2389 ret = __irq_set_trigger(desc, type);
2390
2391 if (ret) {
2392 WARN(1, "failed to set type for IRQ%d\n", irq);
2393 goto out;
2394 }
2395 }
2396
2397 irq_percpu_enable(desc, cpu);
2398out:
2399 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2400}
2401EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(enable_percpu_irq);
2402
2403void enable_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq, unsigned int type)
2404{
2405 enable_percpu_irq(irq, type);
2406}
2407
2408/**
2409 * irq_percpu_is_enabled - Check whether the per cpu irq is enabled
2410 * @irq: Linux irq number to check for
2411 *
2412 * Must be called from a non migratable context. Returns the enable
2413 * state of a per cpu interrupt on the current cpu.
2414 */
2415bool irq_percpu_is_enabled(unsigned int irq)
2416{
2417 unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
2418 struct irq_desc *desc;
2419 unsigned long flags;
2420 bool is_enabled;
2421
2422 desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2423 if (!desc)
2424 return false;
2425
2426 is_enabled = cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, desc->percpu_enabled);
2427 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2428
2429 return is_enabled;
2430}
2431EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_percpu_is_enabled);
2432
2433void disable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq)
2434{
2435 unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
2436 unsigned long flags;
2437 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags, IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2438
2439 if (!desc)
2440 return;
2441
2442 irq_percpu_disable(desc, cpu);
2443 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2444}
2445EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(disable_percpu_irq);
2446
2447void disable_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq)
2448{
2449 disable_percpu_irq(irq);
2450}
2451
2452/*
2453 * Internal function to unregister a percpu irqaction.
2454 */
2455static struct irqaction *__free_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, void __percpu *dev_id)
2456{
2457 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2458 struct irqaction *action;
2459 unsigned long flags;
2460
2461 WARN(in_interrupt(), "Trying to free IRQ %d from IRQ context!\n", irq);
2462
2463 if (!desc)
2464 return NULL;
2465
2466 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
2467
2468 action = desc->action;
2469 if (!action || action->percpu_dev_id != dev_id) {
2470 WARN(1, "Trying to free already-free IRQ %d\n", irq);
2471 goto bad;
2472 }
2473
2474 if (!cpumask_empty(desc->percpu_enabled)) {
2475 WARN(1, "percpu IRQ %d still enabled on CPU%d!\n",
2476 irq, cpumask_first(desc->percpu_enabled));
2477 goto bad;
2478 }
2479
2480 /* Found it - now remove it from the list of entries: */
2481 desc->action = NULL;
2482
2483 desc->istate &= ~IRQS_NMI;
2484
2485 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2486
2487 unregister_handler_proc(irq, action);
2488
2489 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2490 module_put(desc->owner);
2491 return action;
2492
2493bad:
2494 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2495 return NULL;
2496}
2497
2498/**
2499 * remove_percpu_irq - free a per-cpu interrupt
2500 * @irq: Interrupt line to free
2501 * @act: irqaction for the interrupt
2502 *
2503 * Used to remove interrupts statically setup by the early boot process.
2504 */
2505void remove_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *act)
2506{
2507 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2508
2509 if (desc && irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2510 __free_percpu_irq(irq, act->percpu_dev_id);
2511}
2512
2513/**
2514 * free_percpu_irq - free an interrupt allocated with request_percpu_irq
2515 * @irq: Interrupt line to free
2516 * @dev_id: Device identity to free
2517 *
2518 * Remove a percpu interrupt handler. The handler is removed, but
2519 * the interrupt line is not disabled. This must be done on each
2520 * CPU before calling this function. The function does not return
2521 * until any executing interrupts for this IRQ have completed.
2522 *
2523 * This function must not be called from interrupt context.
2524 */
2525void free_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, void __percpu *dev_id)
2526{
2527 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2528
2529 if (!desc || !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2530 return;
2531
2532 chip_bus_lock(desc);
2533 kfree(__free_percpu_irq(irq, dev_id));
2534 chip_bus_sync_unlock(desc);
2535}
2536EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(free_percpu_irq);
2537
2538void free_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq, void __percpu *dev_id)
2539{
2540 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2541
2542 if (!desc || !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2543 return;
2544
2545 if (WARN_ON(!(desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)))
2546 return;
2547
2548 kfree(__free_percpu_irq(irq, dev_id));
2549}
2550
2551/**
2552 * setup_percpu_irq - setup a per-cpu interrupt
2553 * @irq: Interrupt line to setup
2554 * @act: irqaction for the interrupt
2555 *
2556 * Used to statically setup per-cpu interrupts in the early boot process.
2557 */
2558int setup_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *act)
2559{
2560 struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2561 int retval;
2562
2563 if (!desc || !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2564 return -EINVAL;
2565
2566 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2567 if (retval < 0)
2568 return retval;
2569
2570 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, act);
2571
2572 if (retval)
2573 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2574
2575 return retval;
2576}
2577
2578/**
2579 * __request_percpu_irq - allocate a percpu interrupt line
2580 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2581 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2582 * @flags: Interrupt type flags (IRQF_TIMER only)
2583 * @devname: An ascii name for the claiming device
2584 * @dev_id: A percpu cookie passed back to the handler function
2585 *
2586 * This call allocates interrupt resources and enables the
2587 * interrupt on the local CPU. If the interrupt is supposed to be
2588 * enabled on other CPUs, it has to be done on each CPU using
2589 * enable_percpu_irq().
2590 *
2591 * Dev_id must be globally unique. It is a per-cpu variable, and
2592 * the handler gets called with the interrupted CPU's instance of
2593 * that variable.
2594 */
2595int __request_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2596 unsigned long flags, const char *devname,
2597 void __percpu *dev_id)
2598{
2599 struct irqaction *action;
2600 struct irq_desc *desc;
2601 int retval;
2602
2603 if (!dev_id)
2604 return -EINVAL;
2605
2606 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2607 if (!desc || !irq_settings_can_request(desc) ||
2608 !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc))
2609 return -EINVAL;
2610
2611 if (flags && flags != IRQF_TIMER)
2612 return -EINVAL;
2613
2614 action = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
2615 if (!action)
2616 return -ENOMEM;
2617
2618 action->handler = handler;
2619 action->flags = flags | IRQF_PERCPU | IRQF_NO_SUSPEND;
2620 action->name = devname;
2621 action->percpu_dev_id = dev_id;
2622
2623 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2624 if (retval < 0) {
2625 kfree(action);
2626 return retval;
2627 }
2628
2629 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, action);
2630
2631 if (retval) {
2632 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2633 kfree(action);
2634 }
2635
2636 return retval;
2637}
2638EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__request_percpu_irq);
2639
2640/**
2641 * request_percpu_nmi - allocate a percpu interrupt line for NMI delivery
2642 * @irq: Interrupt line to allocate
2643 * @handler: Function to be called when the IRQ occurs.
2644 * @name: An ascii name for the claiming device
2645 * @dev_id: A percpu cookie passed back to the handler function
2646 *
2647 * This call allocates interrupt resources for a per CPU NMI. Per CPU NMIs
2648 * have to be setup on each CPU by calling prepare_percpu_nmi() before
2649 * being enabled on the same CPU by using enable_percpu_nmi().
2650 *
2651 * Dev_id must be globally unique. It is a per-cpu variable, and
2652 * the handler gets called with the interrupted CPU's instance of
2653 * that variable.
2654 *
2655 * Interrupt lines requested for NMI delivering should have auto enabling
2656 * setting disabled.
2657 *
2658 * If the interrupt line cannot be used to deliver NMIs, function
2659 * will fail returning a negative value.
2660 */
2661int request_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
2662 const char *name, void __percpu *dev_id)
2663{
2664 struct irqaction *action;
2665 struct irq_desc *desc;
2666 unsigned long flags;
2667 int retval;
2668
2669 if (!handler)
2670 return -EINVAL;
2671
2672 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2673
2674 if (!desc || !irq_settings_can_request(desc) ||
2675 !irq_settings_is_per_cpu_devid(desc) ||
2676 irq_settings_can_autoenable(desc) ||
2677 !irq_supports_nmi(desc))
2678 return -EINVAL;
2679
2680 /* The line cannot already be NMI */
2681 if (desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)
2682 return -EINVAL;
2683
2684 action = kzalloc(sizeof(struct irqaction), GFP_KERNEL);
2685 if (!action)
2686 return -ENOMEM;
2687
2688 action->handler = handler;
2689 action->flags = IRQF_PERCPU | IRQF_NO_SUSPEND | IRQF_NO_THREAD
2690 | IRQF_NOBALANCING;
2691 action->name = name;
2692 action->percpu_dev_id = dev_id;
2693
2694 retval = irq_chip_pm_get(&desc->irq_data);
2695 if (retval < 0)
2696 goto err_out;
2697
2698 retval = __setup_irq(irq, desc, action);
2699 if (retval)
2700 goto err_irq_setup;
2701
2702 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&desc->lock, flags);
2703 desc->istate |= IRQS_NMI;
2704 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&desc->lock, flags);
2705
2706 return 0;
2707
2708err_irq_setup:
2709 irq_chip_pm_put(&desc->irq_data);
2710err_out:
2711 kfree(action);
2712
2713 return retval;
2714}
2715
2716/**
2717 * prepare_percpu_nmi - performs CPU local setup for NMI delivery
2718 * @irq: Interrupt line to prepare for NMI delivery
2719 *
2720 * This call prepares an interrupt line to deliver NMI on the current CPU,
2721 * before that interrupt line gets enabled with enable_percpu_nmi().
2722 *
2723 * As a CPU local operation, this should be called from non-preemptible
2724 * context.
2725 *
2726 * If the interrupt line cannot be used to deliver NMIs, function
2727 * will fail returning a negative value.
2728 */
2729int prepare_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq)
2730{
2731 unsigned long flags;
2732 struct irq_desc *desc;
2733 int ret = 0;
2734
2735 WARN_ON(preemptible());
2736
2737 desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags,
2738 IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2739 if (!desc)
2740 return -EINVAL;
2741
2742 if (WARN(!(desc->istate & IRQS_NMI),
2743 KERN_ERR "prepare_percpu_nmi called for a non-NMI interrupt: irq %u\n",
2744 irq)) {
2745 ret = -EINVAL;
2746 goto out;
2747 }
2748
2749 ret = irq_nmi_setup(desc);
2750 if (ret) {
2751 pr_err("Failed to setup NMI delivery: irq %u\n", irq);
2752 goto out;
2753 }
2754
2755out:
2756 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2757 return ret;
2758}
2759
2760/**
2761 * teardown_percpu_nmi - undoes NMI setup of IRQ line
2762 * @irq: Interrupt line from which CPU local NMI configuration should be
2763 * removed
2764 *
2765 * This call undoes the setup done by prepare_percpu_nmi().
2766 *
2767 * IRQ line should not be enabled for the current CPU.
2768 *
2769 * As a CPU local operation, this should be called from non-preemptible
2770 * context.
2771 */
2772void teardown_percpu_nmi(unsigned int irq)
2773{
2774 unsigned long flags;
2775 struct irq_desc *desc;
2776
2777 WARN_ON(preemptible());
2778
2779 desc = irq_get_desc_lock(irq, &flags,
2780 IRQ_GET_DESC_CHECK_PERCPU);
2781 if (!desc)
2782 return;
2783
2784 if (WARN_ON(!(desc->istate & IRQS_NMI)))
2785 goto out;
2786
2787 irq_nmi_teardown(desc);
2788out:
2789 irq_put_desc_unlock(desc, flags);
2790}
2791
2792int __irq_get_irqchip_state(struct irq_data *data, enum irqchip_irq_state which,
2793 bool *state)
2794{
2795 struct irq_chip *chip;
2796 int err = -EINVAL;
2797
2798 do {
2799 chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
2800 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!chip))
2801 return -ENODEV;
2802 if (chip->irq_get_irqchip_state)
2803 break;
2804#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
2805 data = data->parent_data;
2806#else
2807 data = NULL;
2808#endif
2809 } while (data);
2810
2811 if (data)
2812 err = chip->irq_get_irqchip_state(data, which, state);
2813 return err;
2814}
2815
2816/**
2817 * irq_get_irqchip_state - returns the irqchip state of a interrupt.
2818 * @irq: Interrupt line that is forwarded to a VM
2819 * @which: One of IRQCHIP_STATE_* the caller wants to know about
2820 * @state: a pointer to a boolean where the state is to be stored
2821 *
2822 * This call snapshots the internal irqchip state of an
2823 * interrupt, returning into @state the bit corresponding to
2824 * stage @which
2825 *
2826 * This function should be called with preemption disabled if the
2827 * interrupt controller has per-cpu registers.
2828 */
2829int irq_get_irqchip_state(unsigned int irq, enum irqchip_irq_state which,
2830 bool *state)
2831{
2832 struct irq_desc *desc;
2833 struct irq_data *data;
2834 unsigned long flags;
2835 int err = -EINVAL;
2836
2837 desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, 0);
2838 if (!desc)
2839 return err;
2840
2841 data = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
2842
2843 err = __irq_get_irqchip_state(data, which, state);
2844
2845 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
2846 return err;
2847}
2848EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_get_irqchip_state);
2849
2850/**
2851 * irq_set_irqchip_state - set the state of a forwarded interrupt.
2852 * @irq: Interrupt line that is forwarded to a VM
2853 * @which: State to be restored (one of IRQCHIP_STATE_*)
2854 * @val: Value corresponding to @which
2855 *
2856 * This call sets the internal irqchip state of an interrupt,
2857 * depending on the value of @which.
2858 *
2859 * This function should be called with migration disabled if the
2860 * interrupt controller has per-cpu registers.
2861 */
2862int irq_set_irqchip_state(unsigned int irq, enum irqchip_irq_state which,
2863 bool val)
2864{
2865 struct irq_desc *desc;
2866 struct irq_data *data;
2867 struct irq_chip *chip;
2868 unsigned long flags;
2869 int err = -EINVAL;
2870
2871 desc = irq_get_desc_buslock(irq, &flags, 0);
2872 if (!desc)
2873 return err;
2874
2875 data = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
2876
2877 do {
2878 chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
2879 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!chip)) {
2880 err = -ENODEV;
2881 goto out_unlock;
2882 }
2883 if (chip->irq_set_irqchip_state)
2884 break;
2885#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
2886 data = data->parent_data;
2887#else
2888 data = NULL;
2889#endif
2890 } while (data);
2891
2892 if (data)
2893 err = chip->irq_set_irqchip_state(data, which, val);
2894
2895out_unlock:
2896 irq_put_desc_busunlock(desc, flags);
2897 return err;
2898}
2899EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_set_irqchip_state);
2900
2901/**
2902 * irq_has_action - Check whether an interrupt is requested
2903 * @irq: The linux irq number
2904 *
2905 * Returns: A snapshot of the current state
2906 */
2907bool irq_has_action(unsigned int irq)
2908{
2909 bool res;
2910
2911 rcu_read_lock();
2912 res = irq_desc_has_action(irq_to_desc(irq));
2913 rcu_read_unlock();
2914 return res;
2915}
2916EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_has_action);
2917
2918/**
2919 * irq_check_status_bit - Check whether bits in the irq descriptor status are set
2920 * @irq: The linux irq number
2921 * @bitmask: The bitmask to evaluate
2922 *
2923 * Returns: True if one of the bits in @bitmask is set
2924 */
2925bool irq_check_status_bit(unsigned int irq, unsigned int bitmask)
2926{
2927 struct irq_desc *desc;
2928 bool res = false;
2929
2930 rcu_read_lock();
2931 desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
2932 if (desc)
2933 res = !!(desc->status_use_accessors & bitmask);
2934 rcu_read_unlock();
2935 return res;
2936}
2937EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_check_status_bit);