[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Problems after enabling rcv/xmit interrupts of ns16550 on OMAP5
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 10:21:52AM +0100, Ian Campbell wrote: > On Wed, 2013-07-17 at 17:01 +0800, Chen Baozi wrote: > > On Jul 17, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 2013-07-17 at 16:02 +0800, Chen Baozi wrote: > > >> On Jul 12, 2013, at 3:41 PM, Chen Baozi <baozich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> > > >>> This means you have neither registered the irq nor enabled the > > >>> interrupts. If I turned both of these two blocks into: > > >>> > > >>> if ( uart->dt_irq.irq > ) > > >>> { > > >>> ... > > >>> } > > >>> > > >>> There is the same phenomenon that I described in previous email. And If > > >>> I comment either of these two blocks in my patch, my implementation > > >>> works. > > >>> > > >>> Any ideas? > > > > > > Sorry for not replying to this, the answer was going to be "no, but I'll > > > see if I can reproduce" -- but I never got a chance. > > > > > >> I inserted some codes in ns16550_setup_postirq to see what would cause > > >> the stuck. It seems that it will stuck while restoring CPSR or "cpsie > > >> i". But I'm not sure that these two cases are the only factors that > > >> will lead the phenomenons. > > > > > > Does it get stuck or does it just immediately take another interrupt? > > > > No idea. It seems the UART's receive interrupt works well, because pressing > > "d" in the serial console could trigger dumping registers as normal. I'm > > going into these possibilities and trying to make it sure. > > > > > (Could indicate a level vs. edge misconfiguration perhaps?) > > > > > > Is "restoring CPSR" this from arm32/entry.S: > > > ENTRY(return_to_hypervisor) > > > cpsid i > > > ldr lr, [sp, #UREGS_lr] > > > ldr r11, [sp, #UREGS_pc] > > > msr ELR_hyp, r11 > > > ldr r11, [sp, #UREGS_cpsr] > > > msr SPSR_hyp, r11 > > > pop {r0-r12} > > > add sp, #(UREGS_SP_usr - UREGS_sp); /* SP, LR, SPSR, PC */ > > > eret > > > or elsewhere? If it is this one does changing SPSR_hyp into SPSR_cxsf > > > change anything? > > > > > > The "cpsie i" is from the call to local_irq_enable in gic_interrupt() or > > > > "restoring CPSR" refers to the instruction "msr CPSR_c, <reg>" which > > is from "local_irq_restore". And "cpsie i" is from the call to > > local_irq_enable". > > Ah right. So in both cases you will immediately take any pending > interrupt. I think I would continue instrumenting starting from > gic_interrupt() and hopefully eventually into the ns16550 interrupt > handler. > I went through gic_interrupt() and thought got the points cause the stuck. If I change the while(...) in ns16550_interrupt() into if(...) and comment either "GICC[GICC_EOIR] = irq;" or "GICC[GICC_DIR] = irq;" in git_host_irq_end(), it won't get stuck after enabling receive and transmit interrupts in ns16550_setup_postirq(). Baozi _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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