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/*
* Intel Multiprocessor Specification 1.1 and 1.4
* compliant MP - table parsing routines .
*
* ( c ) 1995 Alan Cox , Building # 3 < alan @ redhat . com >
* ( c ) 1998 , 1999 , 2000 Ingo Molnar < mingo @ redhat . com >
*
* Fixes
* Erich Boleyn : MP v1 .4 and additional changes .
* Alan Cox : Added EBDA scanning
* Ingo Molnar : various cleanups and rewrites
* Maciej W . Rozycki : Bits for default MP configurations
* Paul Diefenbaugh : Added full ACPI support
*/
# include <linux/mm.h>
# include <linux/init.h>
# include <linux/acpi.h>
# include <linux/delay.h>
# include <linux/config.h>
# include <linux/bootmem.h>
# include <linux/smp_lock.h>
# include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
# include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
# include <linux/bitops.h>
# include <asm/smp.h>
# include <asm/acpi.h>
# include <asm/mtrr.h>
# include <asm/mpspec.h>
# include <asm/io_apic.h>
# include <mach_apic.h>
# include <mach_mpparse.h>
# include <bios_ebda.h>
/* Have we found an MP table */
int smp_found_config ;
unsigned int __initdata maxcpus = NR_CPUS ;
/*
* Various Linux - internal data structures created from the
* MP - table .
*/
int apic_version [ MAX_APICS ] ;
int mp_bus_id_to_type [ MAX_MP_BUSSES ] ;
int mp_bus_id_to_node [ MAX_MP_BUSSES ] ;
int mp_bus_id_to_local [ MAX_MP_BUSSES ] ;
int quad_local_to_mp_bus_id [ NR_CPUS / 4 ] [ 4 ] ;
int mp_bus_id_to_pci_bus [ MAX_MP_BUSSES ] = { [ 0 . . . MAX_MP_BUSSES - 1 ] = - 1 } ;
static int mp_current_pci_id ;
/* I/O APIC entries */
struct mpc_config_ioapic mp_ioapics [ MAX_IO_APICS ] ;
/* # of MP IRQ source entries */
struct mpc_config_intsrc mp_irqs [ MAX_IRQ_SOURCES ] ;
/* MP IRQ source entries */
int mp_irq_entries ;
int nr_ioapics ;
int pic_mode ;
unsigned long mp_lapic_addr ;
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unsigned int def_to_bigsmp = 0 ;
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/* Processor that is doing the boot up */
unsigned int boot_cpu_physical_apicid = - 1U ;
/* Internal processor count */
static unsigned int __initdata num_processors ;
/* Bitmask of physically existing CPUs */
physid_mask_t phys_cpu_present_map ;
u8 bios_cpu_apicid [ NR_CPUS ] = { [ 0 . . . NR_CPUS - 1 ] = BAD_APICID } ;
/*
* Intel MP BIOS table parsing routines :
*/
/*
* Checksum an MP configuration block .
*/
static int __init mpf_checksum ( unsigned char * mp , int len )
{
int sum = 0 ;
while ( len - - )
sum + = * mp + + ;
return sum & 0xFF ;
}
/*
* Have to match translation table entries to main table entries by counter
* hence the mpc_record variable . . . . can ' t see a less disgusting way of
* doing this . . . .
*/
static int mpc_record ;
static struct mpc_config_translation * translation_table [ MAX_MPC_ENTRY ] __initdata ;
# ifdef CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ
static int MP_valid_apicid ( int apicid , int version )
{
return hweight_long ( apicid & 0xf ) = = 1 & & ( apicid > > 4 ) ! = 0xf ;
}
# else
static int MP_valid_apicid ( int apicid , int version )
{
if ( version > = 0x14 )
return apicid < 0xff ;
else
return apicid < 0xf ;
}
# endif
static void __init MP_processor_info ( struct mpc_config_processor * m )
{
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int ver , apicid ;
physid_mask_t phys_cpu ;
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if ( ! ( m - > mpc_cpuflag & CPU_ENABLED ) )
return ;
apicid = mpc_apic_id ( m , translation_table [ mpc_record ] ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 0 ) )
Dprintk ( " Floating point unit present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 7 ) )
Dprintk ( " Machine Exception supported. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 8 ) )
Dprintk ( " 64 bit compare & exchange supported. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 9 ) )
Dprintk ( " Internal APIC present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 11 ) )
Dprintk ( " SEP present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 12 ) )
Dprintk ( " MTRR present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 13 ) )
Dprintk ( " PGE present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 14 ) )
Dprintk ( " MCA present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 15 ) )
Dprintk ( " CMOV present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 16 ) )
Dprintk ( " PAT present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 17 ) )
Dprintk ( " PSE present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 18 ) )
Dprintk ( " PSN present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 19 ) )
Dprintk ( " Cache Line Flush Instruction present. \n " ) ;
/* 20 Reserved */
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 21 ) )
Dprintk ( " Debug Trace and EMON Store present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 22 ) )
Dprintk ( " ACPI Thermal Throttle Registers present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 23 ) )
Dprintk ( " MMX present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 24 ) )
Dprintk ( " FXSR present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 25 ) )
Dprintk ( " XMM present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 26 ) )
Dprintk ( " Willamette New Instructions present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 27 ) )
Dprintk ( " Self Snoop present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 28 ) )
Dprintk ( " HT present. \n " ) ;
if ( m - > mpc_featureflag & ( 1 < < 29 ) )
Dprintk ( " Thermal Monitor present. \n " ) ;
/* 30, 31 Reserved */
if ( m - > mpc_cpuflag & CPU_BOOTPROCESSOR ) {
Dprintk ( " Bootup CPU \n " ) ;
boot_cpu_physical_apicid = m - > mpc_apicid ;
}
if ( num_processors > = NR_CPUS ) {
printk ( KERN_WARNING " WARNING: NR_CPUS limit of %i reached. "
" Processor ignored. \n " , NR_CPUS ) ;
return ;
}
if ( num_processors > = maxcpus ) {
printk ( KERN_WARNING " WARNING: maxcpus limit of %i reached. "
" Processor ignored. \n " , maxcpus ) ;
return ;
}
ver = m - > mpc_apicver ;
if ( ! MP_valid_apicid ( apicid , ver ) ) {
printk ( KERN_WARNING " Processor #%d INVALID. (Max ID: %d). \n " ,
m - > mpc_apicid , MAX_APICS ) ;
return ;
}
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cpu_set ( num_processors , cpu_possible_map ) ;
num_processors + + ;
phys_cpu = apicid_to_cpu_present ( apicid ) ;
physids_or ( phys_cpu_present_map , phys_cpu_present_map , phys_cpu ) ;
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/*
* Validate version
*/
if ( ver = = 0x0 ) {
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printk ( KERN_WARNING " BIOS bug, APIC version is 0 for CPU#%d! "
" fixing up to 0x10. (tell your hw vendor) \n " ,
m - > mpc_apicid ) ;
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ver = 0x10 ;
}
apic_version [ m - > mpc_apicid ] = ver ;
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if ( ( num_processors > 8 ) & &
APIC_XAPIC ( ver ) & &
( boot_cpu_data . x86_vendor = = X86_VENDOR_INTEL ) )
def_to_bigsmp = 1 ;
else
def_to_bigsmp = 0 ;
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bios_cpu_apicid [ num_processors - 1 ] = m - > mpc_apicid ;
}
static void __init MP_bus_info ( struct mpc_config_bus * m )
{
char str [ 7 ] ;
memcpy ( str , m - > mpc_bustype , 6 ) ;
str [ 6 ] = 0 ;
mpc_oem_bus_info ( m , str , translation_table [ mpc_record ] ) ;
if ( strncmp ( str , BUSTYPE_ISA , sizeof ( BUSTYPE_ISA ) - 1 ) = = 0 ) {
mp_bus_id_to_type [ m - > mpc_busid ] = MP_BUS_ISA ;
} else if ( strncmp ( str , BUSTYPE_EISA , sizeof ( BUSTYPE_EISA ) - 1 ) = = 0 ) {
mp_bus_id_to_type [ m - > mpc_busid ] = MP_BUS_EISA ;
} else if ( strncmp ( str , BUSTYPE_PCI , sizeof ( BUSTYPE_PCI ) - 1 ) = = 0 ) {
mpc_oem_pci_bus ( m , translation_table [ mpc_record ] ) ;
mp_bus_id_to_type [ m - > mpc_busid ] = MP_BUS_PCI ;
mp_bus_id_to_pci_bus [ m - > mpc_busid ] = mp_current_pci_id ;
mp_current_pci_id + + ;
} else if ( strncmp ( str , BUSTYPE_MCA , sizeof ( BUSTYPE_MCA ) - 1 ) = = 0 ) {
mp_bus_id_to_type [ m - > mpc_busid ] = MP_BUS_MCA ;
} else if ( strncmp ( str , BUSTYPE_NEC98 , sizeof ( BUSTYPE_NEC98 ) - 1 ) = = 0 ) {
mp_bus_id_to_type [ m - > mpc_busid ] = MP_BUS_NEC98 ;
} else {
printk ( KERN_WARNING " Unknown bustype %s - ignoring \n " , str ) ;
}
}
static void __init MP_ioapic_info ( struct mpc_config_ioapic * m )
{
if ( ! ( m - > mpc_flags & MPC_APIC_USABLE ) )
return ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " I/O APIC #%d Version %d at 0x%lX. \n " ,
m - > mpc_apicid , m - > mpc_apicver , m - > mpc_apicaddr ) ;
if ( nr_ioapics > = MAX_IO_APICS ) {
printk ( KERN_CRIT " Max # of I/O APICs (%d) exceeded (found %d). \n " ,
MAX_IO_APICS , nr_ioapics ) ;
panic ( " Recompile kernel with bigger MAX_IO_APICS!. \n " ) ;
}
if ( ! m - > mpc_apicaddr ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR " WARNING: bogus zero I/O APIC address "
" found in MP table, skipping! \n " ) ;
return ;
}
mp_ioapics [ nr_ioapics ] = * m ;
nr_ioapics + + ;
}
static void __init MP_intsrc_info ( struct mpc_config_intsrc * m )
{
mp_irqs [ mp_irq_entries ] = * m ;
Dprintk ( " Int: type %d, pol %d, trig %d, bus %d, "
" IRQ %02x, APIC ID %x, APIC INT %02x \n " ,
m - > mpc_irqtype , m - > mpc_irqflag & 3 ,
( m - > mpc_irqflag > > 2 ) & 3 , m - > mpc_srcbus ,
m - > mpc_srcbusirq , m - > mpc_dstapic , m - > mpc_dstirq ) ;
if ( + + mp_irq_entries = = MAX_IRQ_SOURCES )
panic ( " Max # of irq sources exceeded!! \n " ) ;
}
static void __init MP_lintsrc_info ( struct mpc_config_lintsrc * m )
{
Dprintk ( " Lint: type %d, pol %d, trig %d, bus %d, "
" IRQ %02x, APIC ID %x, APIC LINT %02x \n " ,
m - > mpc_irqtype , m - > mpc_irqflag & 3 ,
( m - > mpc_irqflag > > 2 ) & 3 , m - > mpc_srcbusid ,
m - > mpc_srcbusirq , m - > mpc_destapic , m - > mpc_destapiclint ) ;
/*
* Well it seems all SMP boards in existence
* use ExtINT / LVT1 = = LINT0 and
* NMI / LVT2 = = LINT1 - the following check
* will show us if this assumptions is false .
* Until then we do not have to add baggage .
*/
if ( ( m - > mpc_irqtype = = mp_ExtINT ) & &
( m - > mpc_destapiclint ! = 0 ) )
BUG ( ) ;
if ( ( m - > mpc_irqtype = = mp_NMI ) & &
( m - > mpc_destapiclint ! = 1 ) )
BUG ( ) ;
}
# ifdef CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ
static void __init MP_translation_info ( struct mpc_config_translation * m )
{
printk ( KERN_INFO " Translation: record %d, type %d, quad %d, global %d, local %d \n " , mpc_record , m - > trans_type , m - > trans_quad , m - > trans_global , m - > trans_local ) ;
if ( mpc_record > = MAX_MPC_ENTRY )
printk ( KERN_ERR " MAX_MPC_ENTRY exceeded! \n " ) ;
else
translation_table [ mpc_record ] = m ; /* stash this for later */
if ( m - > trans_quad < MAX_NUMNODES & & ! node_online ( m - > trans_quad ) )
node_set_online ( m - > trans_quad ) ;
}
/*
* Read / parse the MPC oem tables
*/
static void __init smp_read_mpc_oem ( struct mp_config_oemtable * oemtable , \
unsigned short oemsize )
{
int count = sizeof ( * oemtable ) ; /* the header size */
unsigned char * oemptr = ( ( unsigned char * ) oemtable ) + count ;
mpc_record = 0 ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " Found an OEM MPC table at %8p - parsing it ... \n " , oemtable ) ;
if ( memcmp ( oemtable - > oem_signature , MPC_OEM_SIGNATURE , 4 ) )
{
printk ( KERN_WARNING " SMP mpc oemtable: bad signature [%c%c%c%c]! \n " ,
oemtable - > oem_signature [ 0 ] ,
oemtable - > oem_signature [ 1 ] ,
oemtable - > oem_signature [ 2 ] ,
oemtable - > oem_signature [ 3 ] ) ;
return ;
}
if ( mpf_checksum ( ( unsigned char * ) oemtable , oemtable - > oem_length ) )
{
printk ( KERN_WARNING " SMP oem mptable: checksum error! \n " ) ;
return ;
}
while ( count < oemtable - > oem_length ) {
switch ( * oemptr ) {
case MP_TRANSLATION :
{
struct mpc_config_translation * m =
( struct mpc_config_translation * ) oemptr ;
MP_translation_info ( m ) ;
oemptr + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
count + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
+ + mpc_record ;
break ;
}
default :
{
printk ( KERN_WARNING " Unrecognised OEM table entry type! - %d \n " , ( int ) * oemptr ) ;
return ;
}
}
}
}
static inline void mps_oem_check ( struct mp_config_table * mpc , char * oem ,
char * productid )
{
if ( strncmp ( oem , " IBM NUMA " , 8 ) )
printk ( " Warning! May not be a NUMA-Q system! \n " ) ;
if ( mpc - > mpc_oemptr )
smp_read_mpc_oem ( ( struct mp_config_oemtable * ) mpc - > mpc_oemptr ,
mpc - > mpc_oemsize ) ;
}
# endif /* CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ */
/*
* Read / parse the MPC
*/
static int __init smp_read_mpc ( struct mp_config_table * mpc )
{
char str [ 16 ] ;
char oem [ 10 ] ;
int count = sizeof ( * mpc ) ;
unsigned char * mpt = ( ( unsigned char * ) mpc ) + count ;
if ( memcmp ( mpc - > mpc_signature , MPC_SIGNATURE , 4 ) ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR " SMP mptable: bad signature [0x%x]! \n " ,
* ( u32 * ) mpc - > mpc_signature ) ;
return 0 ;
}
if ( mpf_checksum ( ( unsigned char * ) mpc , mpc - > mpc_length ) ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR " SMP mptable: checksum error! \n " ) ;
return 0 ;
}
if ( mpc - > mpc_spec ! = 0x01 & & mpc - > mpc_spec ! = 0x04 ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR " SMP mptable: bad table version (%d)!! \n " ,
mpc - > mpc_spec ) ;
return 0 ;
}
if ( ! mpc - > mpc_lapic ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR " SMP mptable: null local APIC address! \n " ) ;
return 0 ;
}
memcpy ( oem , mpc - > mpc_oem , 8 ) ;
oem [ 8 ] = 0 ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " OEM ID: %s " , oem ) ;
memcpy ( str , mpc - > mpc_productid , 12 ) ;
str [ 12 ] = 0 ;
printk ( " Product ID: %s " , str ) ;
mps_oem_check ( mpc , oem , str ) ;
printk ( " APIC at: 0x%lX \n " , mpc - > mpc_lapic ) ;
/*
* Save the local APIC address ( it might be non - default ) - - but only
* if we ' re not using ACPI .
*/
if ( ! acpi_lapic )
mp_lapic_addr = mpc - > mpc_lapic ;
/*
* Now process the configuration blocks .
*/
mpc_record = 0 ;
while ( count < mpc - > mpc_length ) {
switch ( * mpt ) {
case MP_PROCESSOR :
{
struct mpc_config_processor * m =
( struct mpc_config_processor * ) mpt ;
/* ACPI may have already provided this data */
if ( ! acpi_lapic )
MP_processor_info ( m ) ;
mpt + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
count + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
break ;
}
case MP_BUS :
{
struct mpc_config_bus * m =
( struct mpc_config_bus * ) mpt ;
MP_bus_info ( m ) ;
mpt + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
count + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
break ;
}
case MP_IOAPIC :
{
struct mpc_config_ioapic * m =
( struct mpc_config_ioapic * ) mpt ;
MP_ioapic_info ( m ) ;
mpt + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
count + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
break ;
}
case MP_INTSRC :
{
struct mpc_config_intsrc * m =
( struct mpc_config_intsrc * ) mpt ;
MP_intsrc_info ( m ) ;
mpt + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
count + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
break ;
}
case MP_LINTSRC :
{
struct mpc_config_lintsrc * m =
( struct mpc_config_lintsrc * ) mpt ;
MP_lintsrc_info ( m ) ;
mpt + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
count + = sizeof ( * m ) ;
break ;
}
default :
{
count = mpc - > mpc_length ;
break ;
}
}
+ + mpc_record ;
}
clustered_apic_check ( ) ;
if ( ! num_processors )
printk ( KERN_ERR " SMP mptable: no processors registered! \n " ) ;
return num_processors ;
}
static int __init ELCR_trigger ( unsigned int irq )
{
unsigned int port ;
port = 0x4d0 + ( irq > > 3 ) ;
return ( inb ( port ) > > ( irq & 7 ) ) & 1 ;
}
static void __init construct_default_ioirq_mptable ( int mpc_default_type )
{
struct mpc_config_intsrc intsrc ;
int i ;
int ELCR_fallback = 0 ;
intsrc . mpc_type = MP_INTSRC ;
intsrc . mpc_irqflag = 0 ; /* conforming */
intsrc . mpc_srcbus = 0 ;
intsrc . mpc_dstapic = mp_ioapics [ 0 ] . mpc_apicid ;
intsrc . mpc_irqtype = mp_INT ;
/*
* If true , we have an ISA / PCI system with no IRQ entries
* in the MP table . To prevent the PCI interrupts from being set up
* incorrectly , we try to use the ELCR . The sanity check to see if
* there is good ELCR data is very simple - IRQ0 , 1 , 2 and 13 can
* never be level sensitive , so we simply see if the ELCR agrees .
* If it does , we assume it ' s valid .
*/
if ( mpc_default_type = = 5 ) {
printk ( KERN_INFO " ISA/PCI bus type with no IRQ information... falling back to ELCR \n " ) ;
if ( ELCR_trigger ( 0 ) | | ELCR_trigger ( 1 ) | | ELCR_trigger ( 2 ) | | ELCR_trigger ( 13 ) )
printk ( KERN_WARNING " ELCR contains invalid data... not using ELCR \n " ) ;
else {
printk ( KERN_INFO " Using ELCR to identify PCI interrupts \n " ) ;
ELCR_fallback = 1 ;
}
}
for ( i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i + + ) {
switch ( mpc_default_type ) {
case 2 :
if ( i = = 0 | | i = = 13 )
continue ; /* IRQ0 & IRQ13 not connected */
/* fall through */
default :
if ( i = = 2 )
continue ; /* IRQ2 is never connected */
}
if ( ELCR_fallback ) {
/*
* If the ELCR indicates a level - sensitive interrupt , we
* copy that information over to the MP table in the
* irqflag field ( level sensitive , active high polarity ) .
*/
if ( ELCR_trigger ( i ) )
intsrc . mpc_irqflag = 13 ;
else
intsrc . mpc_irqflag = 0 ;
}
intsrc . mpc_srcbusirq = i ;
intsrc . mpc_dstirq = i ? i : 2 ; /* IRQ0 to INTIN2 */
MP_intsrc_info ( & intsrc ) ;
}
intsrc . mpc_irqtype = mp_ExtINT ;
intsrc . mpc_srcbusirq = 0 ;
intsrc . mpc_dstirq = 0 ; /* 8259A to INTIN0 */
MP_intsrc_info ( & intsrc ) ;
}
static inline void __init construct_default_ISA_mptable ( int mpc_default_type )
{
struct mpc_config_processor processor ;
struct mpc_config_bus bus ;
struct mpc_config_ioapic ioapic ;
struct mpc_config_lintsrc lintsrc ;
int linttypes [ 2 ] = { mp_ExtINT , mp_NMI } ;
int i ;
/*
* local APIC has default address
*/
mp_lapic_addr = APIC_DEFAULT_PHYS_BASE ;
/*
* 2 CPUs , numbered 0 & 1.
*/
processor . mpc_type = MP_PROCESSOR ;
/* Either an integrated APIC or a discrete 82489DX. */
processor . mpc_apicver = mpc_default_type > 4 ? 0x10 : 0x01 ;
processor . mpc_cpuflag = CPU_ENABLED ;
processor . mpc_cpufeature = ( boot_cpu_data . x86 < < 8 ) |
( boot_cpu_data . x86_model < < 4 ) |
boot_cpu_data . x86_mask ;
processor . mpc_featureflag = boot_cpu_data . x86_capability [ 0 ] ;
processor . mpc_reserved [ 0 ] = 0 ;
processor . mpc_reserved [ 1 ] = 0 ;
for ( i = 0 ; i < 2 ; i + + ) {
processor . mpc_apicid = i ;
MP_processor_info ( & processor ) ;
}
bus . mpc_type = MP_BUS ;
bus . mpc_busid = 0 ;
switch ( mpc_default_type ) {
default :
printk ( " ??? \n " ) ;
printk ( KERN_ERR " Unknown standard configuration %d \n " ,
mpc_default_type ) ;
/* fall through */
case 1 :
case 5 :
memcpy ( bus . mpc_bustype , " ISA " , 6 ) ;
break ;
case 2 :
case 6 :
case 3 :
memcpy ( bus . mpc_bustype , " EISA " , 6 ) ;
break ;
case 4 :
case 7 :
memcpy ( bus . mpc_bustype , " MCA " , 6 ) ;
}
MP_bus_info ( & bus ) ;
if ( mpc_default_type > 4 ) {
bus . mpc_busid = 1 ;
memcpy ( bus . mpc_bustype , " PCI " , 6 ) ;
MP_bus_info ( & bus ) ;
}
ioapic . mpc_type = MP_IOAPIC ;
ioapic . mpc_apicid = 2 ;
ioapic . mpc_apicver = mpc_default_type > 4 ? 0x10 : 0x01 ;
ioapic . mpc_flags = MPC_APIC_USABLE ;
ioapic . mpc_apicaddr = 0xFEC00000 ;
MP_ioapic_info ( & ioapic ) ;
/*
* We set up most of the low 16 IO - APIC pins according to MPS rules .
*/
construct_default_ioirq_mptable ( mpc_default_type ) ;
lintsrc . mpc_type = MP_LINTSRC ;
lintsrc . mpc_irqflag = 0 ; /* conforming */
lintsrc . mpc_srcbusid = 0 ;
lintsrc . mpc_srcbusirq = 0 ;
lintsrc . mpc_destapic = MP_APIC_ALL ;
for ( i = 0 ; i < 2 ; i + + ) {
lintsrc . mpc_irqtype = linttypes [ i ] ;
lintsrc . mpc_destapiclint = i ;
MP_lintsrc_info ( & lintsrc ) ;
}
}
static struct intel_mp_floating * mpf_found ;
/*
* Scan the memory blocks for an SMP configuration block .
*/
void __init get_smp_config ( void )
{
struct intel_mp_floating * mpf = mpf_found ;
/*
* ACPI supports both logical ( e . g . Hyper - Threading ) and physical
* processors , where MPS only supports physical .
*/
if ( acpi_lapic & & acpi_ioapic ) {
printk ( KERN_INFO " Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information \n " ) ;
return ;
}
else if ( acpi_lapic )
printk ( KERN_INFO " Using ACPI for processor (LAPIC) configuration information \n " ) ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " Intel MultiProcessor Specification v1.%d \n " , mpf - > mpf_specification ) ;
if ( mpf - > mpf_feature2 & ( 1 < < 7 ) ) {
printk ( KERN_INFO " IMCR and PIC compatibility mode. \n " ) ;
pic_mode = 1 ;
} else {
printk ( KERN_INFO " Virtual Wire compatibility mode. \n " ) ;
pic_mode = 0 ;
}
/*
* Now see if we need to read further .
*/
if ( mpf - > mpf_feature1 ! = 0 ) {
printk ( KERN_INFO " Default MP configuration #%d \n " , mpf - > mpf_feature1 ) ;
construct_default_ISA_mptable ( mpf - > mpf_feature1 ) ;
} else if ( mpf - > mpf_physptr ) {
/*
* Read the physical hardware table . Anything here will
* override the defaults .
*/
if ( ! smp_read_mpc ( ( void * ) mpf - > mpf_physptr ) ) {
smp_found_config = 0 ;
printk ( KERN_ERR " BIOS bug, MP table errors detected!... \n " ) ;
printk ( KERN_ERR " ... disabling SMP support. (tell your hw vendor) \n " ) ;
return ;
}
/*
* If there are no explicit MP IRQ entries , then we are
* broken . We set up most of the low 16 IO - APIC pins to
* ISA defaults and hope it will work .
*/
if ( ! mp_irq_entries ) {
struct mpc_config_bus bus ;
printk ( KERN_ERR " BIOS bug, no explicit IRQ entries, using default mptable. (tell your hw vendor) \n " ) ;
bus . mpc_type = MP_BUS ;
bus . mpc_busid = 0 ;
memcpy ( bus . mpc_bustype , " ISA " , 6 ) ;
MP_bus_info ( & bus ) ;
construct_default_ioirq_mptable ( 0 ) ;
}
} else
BUG ( ) ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " Processors: %d \n " , num_processors ) ;
/*
* Only use the first configuration found .
*/
}
static int __init smp_scan_config ( unsigned long base , unsigned long length )
{
unsigned long * bp = phys_to_virt ( base ) ;
struct intel_mp_floating * mpf ;
Dprintk ( " Scan SMP from %p for %ld bytes. \n " , bp , length ) ;
if ( sizeof ( * mpf ) ! = 16 )
printk ( " Error: MPF size \n " ) ;
while ( length > 0 ) {
mpf = ( struct intel_mp_floating * ) bp ;
if ( ( * bp = = SMP_MAGIC_IDENT ) & &
( mpf - > mpf_length = = 1 ) & &
! mpf_checksum ( ( unsigned char * ) bp , 16 ) & &
( ( mpf - > mpf_specification = = 1 )
| | ( mpf - > mpf_specification = = 4 ) ) ) {
smp_found_config = 1 ;
printk ( KERN_INFO " found SMP MP-table at %08lx \n " ,
virt_to_phys ( mpf ) ) ;
reserve_bootmem ( virt_to_phys ( mpf ) , PAGE_SIZE ) ;
if ( mpf - > mpf_physptr ) {
/*
* We cannot access to MPC table to compute
* table size yet , as only few megabytes from
* the bottom is mapped now .
* PC - 9800 ' s MPC table places on the very last
* of physical memory ; so that simply reserving
* PAGE_SIZE from mpg - > mpf_physptr yields BUG ( )
* in reserve_bootmem .
*/
unsigned long size = PAGE_SIZE ;
unsigned long end = max_low_pfn * PAGE_SIZE ;
if ( mpf - > mpf_physptr + size > end )
size = end - mpf - > mpf_physptr ;
reserve_bootmem ( mpf - > mpf_physptr , size ) ;
}
mpf_found = mpf ;
return 1 ;
}
bp + = 4 ;
length - = 16 ;
}
return 0 ;
}
void __init find_smp_config ( void )
{
unsigned int address ;
/*
* FIXME : Linux assumes you have 640 K of base ram . .
* this continues the error . . .
*
* 1 ) Scan the bottom 1 K for a signature
* 2 ) Scan the top 1 K of base RAM
* 3 ) Scan the 64 K of bios
*/
if ( smp_scan_config ( 0x0 , 0x400 ) | |
smp_scan_config ( 639 * 0x400 , 0x400 ) | |
smp_scan_config ( 0xF0000 , 0x10000 ) )
return ;
/*
* If it is an SMP machine we should know now , unless the
* configuration is in an EISA / MCA bus machine with an
* extended bios data area .
*
* there is a real - mode segmented pointer pointing to the
* 4 K EBDA area at 0x40E , calculate and scan it here .
*
* NOTE ! There are Linux loaders that will corrupt the EBDA
* area , and as such this kind of SMP config may be less
* trustworthy , simply because the SMP table may have been
* stomped on during early boot . These loaders are buggy and
* should be fixed .
*
* MP1 .4 SPEC states to only scan first 1 K of 4 K EBDA .
*/
address = get_bios_ebda ( ) ;
if ( address )
smp_scan_config ( address , 0x400 ) ;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACPI - based MP Configuration
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */
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# ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
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void __init mp_register_lapic_address (
u64 address )
{
mp_lapic_addr = ( unsigned long ) address ;
set_fixmap_nocache ( FIX_APIC_BASE , mp_lapic_addr ) ;
if ( boot_cpu_physical_apicid = = - 1U )
boot_cpu_physical_apicid = GET_APIC_ID ( apic_read ( APIC_ID ) ) ;
Dprintk ( " Boot CPU = %d \n " , boot_cpu_physical_apicid ) ;
}
void __init mp_register_lapic (
u8 id ,
u8 enabled )
{
struct mpc_config_processor processor ;
int boot_cpu = 0 ;
if ( MAX_APICS - id < = 0 ) {
printk ( KERN_WARNING " Processor #%d invalid (max %d) \n " ,
id , MAX_APICS ) ;
return ;
}
if ( id = = boot_cpu_physical_apicid )
boot_cpu = 1 ;
processor . mpc_type = MP_PROCESSOR ;
processor . mpc_apicid = id ;
processor . mpc_apicver = GET_APIC_VERSION ( apic_read ( APIC_LVR ) ) ;
processor . mpc_cpuflag = ( enabled ? CPU_ENABLED : 0 ) ;
processor . mpc_cpuflag | = ( boot_cpu ? CPU_BOOTPROCESSOR : 0 ) ;
processor . mpc_cpufeature = ( boot_cpu_data . x86 < < 8 ) |
( boot_cpu_data . x86_model < < 4 ) | boot_cpu_data . x86_mask ;
processor . mpc_featureflag = boot_cpu_data . x86_capability [ 0 ] ;
processor . mpc_reserved [ 0 ] = 0 ;
processor . mpc_reserved [ 1 ] = 0 ;
MP_processor_info ( & processor ) ;
}
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# ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC
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# define MP_ISA_BUS 0
# define MP_MAX_IOAPIC_PIN 127
static struct mp_ioapic_routing {
int apic_id ;
int gsi_base ;
int gsi_end ;
u32 pin_programmed [ 4 ] ;
} mp_ioapic_routing [ MAX_IO_APICS ] ;
static int mp_find_ioapic (
int gsi )
{
int i = 0 ;
/* Find the IOAPIC that manages this GSI. */
for ( i = 0 ; i < nr_ioapics ; i + + ) {
if ( ( gsi > = mp_ioapic_routing [ i ] . gsi_base )
& & ( gsi < = mp_ioapic_routing [ i ] . gsi_end ) )
return i ;
}
printk ( KERN_ERR " ERROR: Unable to locate IOAPIC for GSI %d \n " , gsi ) ;
return - 1 ;
}
void __init mp_register_ioapic (
u8 id ,
u32 address ,
u32 gsi_base )
{
int idx = 0 ;
if ( nr_ioapics > = MAX_IO_APICS ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR " ERROR: Max # of I/O APICs (%d) exceeded "
" (found %d) \n " , MAX_IO_APICS , nr_ioapics ) ;
panic ( " Recompile kernel with bigger MAX_IO_APICS! \n " ) ;
}
if ( ! address ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR " WARNING: Bogus (zero) I/O APIC address "
" found in MADT table, skipping! \n " ) ;
return ;
}
idx = nr_ioapics + + ;
mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_type = MP_IOAPIC ;
mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_flags = MPC_APIC_USABLE ;
mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_apicaddr = address ;
set_fixmap_nocache ( FIX_IO_APIC_BASE_0 + idx , address ) ;
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if ( ( boot_cpu_data . x86_vendor = = X86_VENDOR_INTEL ) & & ( boot_cpu_data . x86 < 15 ) )
mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_apicid = io_apic_get_unique_id ( idx , id ) ;
else
mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_apicid = id ;
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mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_apicver = io_apic_get_version ( idx ) ;
/*
* Build basic GSI lookup table to facilitate gsi - > io_apic lookups
* and to prevent reprogramming of IOAPIC pins ( PCI GSIs ) .
*/
mp_ioapic_routing [ idx ] . apic_id = mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_apicid ;
mp_ioapic_routing [ idx ] . gsi_base = gsi_base ;
mp_ioapic_routing [ idx ] . gsi_end = gsi_base +
io_apic_get_redir_entries ( idx ) ;
printk ( " IOAPIC[%d]: apic_id %d, version %d, address 0x%lx, "
" GSI %d-%d \n " , idx , mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_apicid ,
mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_apicver , mp_ioapics [ idx ] . mpc_apicaddr ,
mp_ioapic_routing [ idx ] . gsi_base ,
mp_ioapic_routing [ idx ] . gsi_end ) ;
return ;
}
void __init mp_override_legacy_irq (
u8 bus_irq ,
u8 polarity ,
u8 trigger ,
u32 gsi )
{
struct mpc_config_intsrc intsrc ;
int ioapic = - 1 ;
int pin = - 1 ;
/*
* Convert ' gsi ' to ' ioapic . pin ' .
*/
ioapic = mp_find_ioapic ( gsi ) ;
if ( ioapic < 0 )
return ;
pin = gsi - mp_ioapic_routing [ ioapic ] . gsi_base ;
/*
* TBD : This check is for faulty timer entries , where the override
* erroneously sets the trigger to level , resulting in a HUGE
* increase of timer interrupts !
*/
if ( ( bus_irq = = 0 ) & & ( trigger = = 3 ) )
trigger = 1 ;
intsrc . mpc_type = MP_INTSRC ;
intsrc . mpc_irqtype = mp_INT ;
intsrc . mpc_irqflag = ( trigger < < 2 ) | polarity ;
intsrc . mpc_srcbus = MP_ISA_BUS ;
intsrc . mpc_srcbusirq = bus_irq ; /* IRQ */
intsrc . mpc_dstapic = mp_ioapics [ ioapic ] . mpc_apicid ; /* APIC ID */
intsrc . mpc_dstirq = pin ; /* INTIN# */
Dprintk ( " Int: type %d, pol %d, trig %d, bus %d, irq %d, %d-%d \n " ,
intsrc . mpc_irqtype , intsrc . mpc_irqflag & 3 ,
( intsrc . mpc_irqflag > > 2 ) & 3 , intsrc . mpc_srcbus ,
intsrc . mpc_srcbusirq , intsrc . mpc_dstapic , intsrc . mpc_dstirq ) ;
mp_irqs [ mp_irq_entries ] = intsrc ;
if ( + + mp_irq_entries = = MAX_IRQ_SOURCES )
panic ( " Max # of irq sources exceeded! \n " ) ;
return ;
}
int es7000_plat ;
void __init mp_config_acpi_legacy_irqs ( void )
{
struct mpc_config_intsrc intsrc ;
int i = 0 ;
int ioapic = - 1 ;
/*
* Fabricate the legacy ISA bus ( bus # 31 ) .
*/
mp_bus_id_to_type [ MP_ISA_BUS ] = MP_BUS_ISA ;
Dprintk ( " Bus #%d is ISA \n " , MP_ISA_BUS ) ;
/*
* Older generations of ES7000 have no legacy identity mappings
*/
if ( es7000_plat = = 1 )
return ;
/*
* Locate the IOAPIC that manages the ISA IRQs ( 0 - 15 ) .
*/
ioapic = mp_find_ioapic ( 0 ) ;
if ( ioapic < 0 )
return ;
intsrc . mpc_type = MP_INTSRC ;
intsrc . mpc_irqflag = 0 ; /* Conforming */
intsrc . mpc_srcbus = MP_ISA_BUS ;
intsrc . mpc_dstapic = mp_ioapics [ ioapic ] . mpc_apicid ;
/*
* Use the default configuration for the IRQs 0 - 15. Unless
* overriden by ( MADT ) interrupt source override entries .
*/
for ( i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i + + ) {
int idx ;
for ( idx = 0 ; idx < mp_irq_entries ; idx + + ) {
struct mpc_config_intsrc * irq = mp_irqs + idx ;
/* Do we already have a mapping for this ISA IRQ? */
if ( irq - > mpc_srcbus = = MP_ISA_BUS & & irq - > mpc_srcbusirq = = i )
break ;
/* Do we already have a mapping for this IOAPIC pin */
if ( ( irq - > mpc_dstapic = = intsrc . mpc_dstapic ) & &
( irq - > mpc_dstirq = = i ) )
break ;
}
if ( idx ! = mp_irq_entries ) {
printk ( KERN_DEBUG " ACPI: IRQ%d used by override. \n " , i ) ;
continue ; /* IRQ already used */
}
intsrc . mpc_irqtype = mp_INT ;
intsrc . mpc_srcbusirq = i ; /* Identity mapped */
intsrc . mpc_dstirq = i ;
Dprintk ( " Int: type %d, pol %d, trig %d, bus %d, irq %d, "
" %d-%d \n " , intsrc . mpc_irqtype , intsrc . mpc_irqflag & 3 ,
( intsrc . mpc_irqflag > > 2 ) & 3 , intsrc . mpc_srcbus ,
intsrc . mpc_srcbusirq , intsrc . mpc_dstapic ,
intsrc . mpc_dstirq ) ;
mp_irqs [ mp_irq_entries ] = intsrc ;
if ( + + mp_irq_entries = = MAX_IRQ_SOURCES )
panic ( " Max # of irq sources exceeded! \n " ) ;
}
}
[PATCH] x86: avoid wasting IRQs for PCI devices
I have submitted the patch for x86_64, this is submission for i386.
The patch changes the way IRQs are handed out to PCI devices. Currently,
each I/O APIC pin gets associated with an IRQ, no matter if the pin is used
or not. This imposes severe limitation on systems that have designs that
employ many I/O APICs, only utilizing couple lines of each, such as P64H2
chipset. It is used in ES7000, and currently, there is no way to boot the
system with more that 9 I/O APICs.
The simple change below allows to boot a system with say 64 (or more) I/O
APICs, each providing 1 slot, which otherwise impossible because of the IRQ
gaps created for unused lines on each I/O APIC. It does not resolve the
problem with number of devices that exceeds number of possible IRQs, but
eases up a tension for IRQs on any large system with potentually large
number of devices.
Signed-off-by: Natalie Protasevich <Natalie.Protasevich@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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# define MAX_GSI_NUM 4096
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int mp_register_gsi ( u32 gsi , int edge_level , int active_high_low )
{
int ioapic = - 1 ;
int ioapic_pin = 0 ;
int idx , bit = 0 ;
[PATCH] x86: avoid wasting IRQs for PCI devices
I have submitted the patch for x86_64, this is submission for i386.
The patch changes the way IRQs are handed out to PCI devices. Currently,
each I/O APIC pin gets associated with an IRQ, no matter if the pin is used
or not. This imposes severe limitation on systems that have designs that
employ many I/O APICs, only utilizing couple lines of each, such as P64H2
chipset. It is used in ES7000, and currently, there is no way to boot the
system with more that 9 I/O APICs.
The simple change below allows to boot a system with say 64 (or more) I/O
APICs, each providing 1 slot, which otherwise impossible because of the IRQ
gaps created for unused lines on each I/O APIC. It does not resolve the
problem with number of devices that exceeds number of possible IRQs, but
eases up a tension for IRQs on any large system with potentually large
number of devices.
Signed-off-by: Natalie Protasevich <Natalie.Protasevich@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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static int pci_irq = 16 ;
/*
* Mapping between Global System Interrups , which
* represent all possible interrupts , and IRQs
* assigned to actual devices .
*/
static int gsi_to_irq [ MAX_GSI_NUM ] ;
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/* Don't set up the ACPI SCI because it's already set up */
if ( acpi_fadt . sci_int = = gsi )
return gsi ;
ioapic = mp_find_ioapic ( gsi ) ;
if ( ioapic < 0 ) {
printk ( KERN_WARNING " No IOAPIC for GSI %u \n " , gsi ) ;
return gsi ;
}
ioapic_pin = gsi - mp_ioapic_routing [ ioapic ] . gsi_base ;
if ( ioapic_renumber_irq )
gsi = ioapic_renumber_irq ( ioapic , gsi ) ;
/*
* Avoid pin reprogramming . PRTs typically include entries
* with redundant pin - > gsi mappings ( but unique PCI devices ) ;
* we only program the IOAPIC on the first .
*/
bit = ioapic_pin % 32 ;
idx = ( ioapic_pin < 32 ) ? 0 : ( ioapic_pin / 32 ) ;
if ( idx > 3 ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR " Invalid reference to IOAPIC pin "
" %d-%d \n " , mp_ioapic_routing [ ioapic ] . apic_id ,
ioapic_pin ) ;
return gsi ;
}
if ( ( 1 < < bit ) & mp_ioapic_routing [ ioapic ] . pin_programmed [ idx ] ) {
Dprintk ( KERN_DEBUG " Pin %d-%d already programmed \n " ,
mp_ioapic_routing [ ioapic ] . apic_id , ioapic_pin ) ;
[PATCH] x86: avoid wasting IRQs for PCI devices
I have submitted the patch for x86_64, this is submission for i386.
The patch changes the way IRQs are handed out to PCI devices. Currently,
each I/O APIC pin gets associated with an IRQ, no matter if the pin is used
or not. This imposes severe limitation on systems that have designs that
employ many I/O APICs, only utilizing couple lines of each, such as P64H2
chipset. It is used in ES7000, and currently, there is no way to boot the
system with more that 9 I/O APICs.
The simple change below allows to boot a system with say 64 (or more) I/O
APICs, each providing 1 slot, which otherwise impossible because of the IRQ
gaps created for unused lines on each I/O APIC. It does not resolve the
problem with number of devices that exceeds number of possible IRQs, but
eases up a tension for IRQs on any large system with potentually large
number of devices.
Signed-off-by: Natalie Protasevich <Natalie.Protasevich@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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return gsi_to_irq [ gsi ] ;
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}
mp_ioapic_routing [ ioapic ] . pin_programmed [ idx ] | = ( 1 < < bit ) ;
[PATCH] x86: avoid wasting IRQs for PCI devices
I have submitted the patch for x86_64, this is submission for i386.
The patch changes the way IRQs are handed out to PCI devices. Currently,
each I/O APIC pin gets associated with an IRQ, no matter if the pin is used
or not. This imposes severe limitation on systems that have designs that
employ many I/O APICs, only utilizing couple lines of each, such as P64H2
chipset. It is used in ES7000, and currently, there is no way to boot the
system with more that 9 I/O APICs.
The simple change below allows to boot a system with say 64 (or more) I/O
APICs, each providing 1 slot, which otherwise impossible because of the IRQ
gaps created for unused lines on each I/O APIC. It does not resolve the
problem with number of devices that exceeds number of possible IRQs, but
eases up a tension for IRQs on any large system with potentually large
number of devices.
Signed-off-by: Natalie Protasevich <Natalie.Protasevich@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-06-23 03:08:29 -04:00
if ( edge_level ) {
/*
* For PCI devices assign IRQs in order , avoiding gaps
* due to unused I / O APIC pins .
*/
int irq = gsi ;
if ( gsi < MAX_GSI_NUM ) {
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if ( gsi > 15 )
gsi = pci_irq + + ;
/*
* Don ' t assign IRQ used by ACPI SCI
*/
if ( gsi = = acpi_fadt . sci_int )
gsi = pci_irq + + ;
[PATCH] x86: avoid wasting IRQs for PCI devices
I have submitted the patch for x86_64, this is submission for i386.
The patch changes the way IRQs are handed out to PCI devices. Currently,
each I/O APIC pin gets associated with an IRQ, no matter if the pin is used
or not. This imposes severe limitation on systems that have designs that
employ many I/O APICs, only utilizing couple lines of each, such as P64H2
chipset. It is used in ES7000, and currently, there is no way to boot the
system with more that 9 I/O APICs.
The simple change below allows to boot a system with say 64 (or more) I/O
APICs, each providing 1 slot, which otherwise impossible because of the IRQ
gaps created for unused lines on each I/O APIC. It does not resolve the
problem with number of devices that exceeds number of possible IRQs, but
eases up a tension for IRQs on any large system with potentually large
number of devices.
Signed-off-by: Natalie Protasevich <Natalie.Protasevich@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-06-23 03:08:29 -04:00
gsi_to_irq [ irq ] = gsi ;
} else {
printk ( KERN_ERR " GSI %u is too high \n " , gsi ) ;
return gsi ;
}
}
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io_apic_set_pci_routing ( ioapic , ioapic_pin , gsi ,
edge_level = = ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE ? 0 : 1 ,
active_high_low = = ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH ? 0 : 1 ) ;
return gsi ;
}
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# endif /* CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC */
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# endif /* CONFIG_ACPI */