[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: [PATCH] xen: do not clear and mask evtchns in __xen_evtchn_do_upcall
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011, Ian Campbell wrote: > Since this patch revolves around the interaction with the irq core I > think it would be worth running it by tglx as well as xen-devel for the > next iteration. > Yes, I'll do that. > Does something about the switch of handler type fix the issue with > drivers which call disable_irq() in their interrupt handler and leave it > disabled until a later time? (e.g. the userspace evtchn driver). I think > I know why this is the case but it would be useful to mention in the > commit message. Yep, I added a note in the commit message: "it fixes a problem occurring when a driver calls disable_irq() in its handler: the old code was unconditionally unmasking the evtchn even if the irq is disabled when irq_eoi was called" > On Mon, 2011-04-04 at 17:46 +0100, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > > > > - it uses these handlers in the same way Linux would use them: it let > > Linux mask\unmask and ack the irq when Linux want to mask\unmask and ack > > the irq; > > This code is in Linux, perhaps you mean "the same way native code would > use them" or "with the semantics which the generic code defines" or > something along those lines. good point > > + pirq_query_unmask(irq); > > + /* we try to follow the same convention as Linux on native: > > That's basically a coincidence, isn't it? > > What we are actually trying to do is use the handler with the > appropriate semantics for the type of interrupt, e.g. event channels are > naturally edge triggered but some event channels can be bound to pirqs > with configurations that require an EOI and therefore have a level of > levelness about them. I completely rewrote the paragraph, adding many more details, including the Xen side of the interface. > > > + * handle_edge_irq for edge irqs and handle_fasteoi_irq for level > > + * irqs > > should probably mention the relationship between pirq_needs_eoi=>level > triggering. done. > Is there any relationship between pirq_needs_eoi and the trigger value > passed to PHYSDEVOP_setup_gsi at setup time? PHYSDEVOP_setup_gsi tells Xen the trigger value of the physical interrupt, depending on this value Xen will handle the interrupt differently. Besides Xen used to set the need_eoi flag of the corresponding irq depending on the real trigger value of the underlying physical interrupt, but it doesn't anymore. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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