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1 /*
2  * linux/kernel/irq/handle.c
3  *
4  * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998-2006 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar
5  * Copyright (C) 2005-2006, Thomas Gleixner, Russell King
6  *
7  * This file contains the core interrupt handling code.
8  *
9  * Detailed information is available in Documentation/DocBook/genericirq
10  *
11  */
12
13 #include <linux/irq.h>
14 #include <linux/random.h>
15 #include <linux/sched.h>
16 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
17 #include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
18
19 #include <trace/events/irq.h>
20
21 #include "internals.h"
22
23 /**
24  * handle_bad_irq - handle spurious and unhandled irqs
25  * @irq:       the interrupt number
26  * @desc:      description of the interrupt
27  *
28  * Handles spurious and unhandled IRQ's. It also prints a debugmessage.
29  */
30 void handle_bad_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc)
31 {
32         print_irq_desc(irq, desc);
33         kstat_incr_irqs_this_cpu(irq, desc);
34         ack_bad_irq(irq);
35 }
36
37 /*
38  * Special, empty irq handler:
39  */
40 irqreturn_t no_action(int cpl, void *dev_id)
41 {
42         return IRQ_NONE;
43 }
44
45 static void warn_no_thread(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *action)
46 {
47         if (test_and_set_bit(IRQTF_WARNED, &action->thread_flags))
48                 return;
49
50         printk(KERN_WARNING "IRQ %d device %s returned IRQ_WAKE_THREAD "
51                "but no thread function available.", irq, action->name);
52 }
53
54 /**
55  * handle_IRQ_event - irq action chain handler
56  * @irq:        the interrupt number
57  * @action:     the interrupt action chain for this irq
58  *
59  * Handles the action chain of an irq event
60  */
61 irqreturn_t handle_IRQ_event(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *action)
62 {
63         irqreturn_t ret, retval = IRQ_NONE;
64         unsigned int status = 0;
65
66         do {
67                 trace_irq_handler_entry(irq, action);
68                 ret = action->handler(irq, action->dev_id);
69                 trace_irq_handler_exit(irq, action, ret);
70
71                 switch (ret) {
72                 case IRQ_WAKE_THREAD:
73                         /*
74                          * Set result to handled so the spurious check
75                          * does not trigger.
76                          */
77                         ret = IRQ_HANDLED;
78
79                         /*
80                          * Catch drivers which return WAKE_THREAD but
81                          * did not set up a thread function
82                          */
83                         if (unlikely(!action->thread_fn)) {
84                                 warn_no_thread(irq, action);
85                                 break;
86                         }
87
88                         /*
89                          * Wake up the handler thread for this
90                          * action. In case the thread crashed and was
91                          * killed we just pretend that we handled the
92                          * interrupt. The hardirq handler above has
93                          * disabled the device interrupt, so no irq
94                          * storm is lurking.
95                          */
96                         if (likely(!test_bit(IRQTF_DIED,
97                                              &action->thread_flags))) {
98                                 set_bit(IRQTF_RUNTHREAD, &action->thread_flags);
99                                 wake_up_process(action->thread);
100                         }
101
102                         /* Fall through to add to randomness */
103                 case IRQ_HANDLED:
104                         status |= action->flags;
105                         break;
106
107                 default:
108                         break;
109                 }
110
111                 retval |= ret;
112                 action = action->next;
113         } while (action);
114
115         if (status & IRQF_SAMPLE_RANDOM)
116                 add_interrupt_randomness(irq);
117         local_irq_disable();
118
119         return retval;
120 }
121
122 #ifndef CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS_NO__DO_IRQ
123
124 #ifdef CONFIG_ENABLE_WARN_DEPRECATED
125 # warning __do_IRQ is deprecated. Please convert to proper flow handlers
126 #endif
127
128 /**
129  * __do_IRQ - original all in one highlevel IRQ handler
130  * @irq:        the interrupt number
131  *
132  * __do_IRQ handles all normal device IRQ's (the special
133  * SMP cross-CPU interrupts have their own specific
134  * handlers).
135  *
136  * This is the original x86 implementation which is used for every
137  * interrupt type.
138  */
139 unsigned int __do_IRQ(unsigned int irq)
140 {
141         struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
142         struct irqaction *action;
143         unsigned int status;
144
145         kstat_incr_irqs_this_cpu(irq, desc);
146
147         if (CHECK_IRQ_PER_CPU(desc->status)) {
148                 irqreturn_t action_ret;
149
150                 /*
151                  * No locking required for CPU-local interrupts:
152                  */
153                 if (desc->irq_data.chip->ack)
154                         desc->irq_data.chip->ack(irq);
155                 if (likely(!(desc->status & IRQ_DISABLED))) {
156                         action_ret = handle_IRQ_event(irq, desc->action);
157                         if (!noirqdebug)
158                                 note_interrupt(irq, desc, action_ret);
159                 }
160                 desc->irq_data.chip->end(irq);
161                 return 1;
162         }
163
164         raw_spin_lock(&desc->lock);
165         if (desc->irq_data.chip->ack)
166                 desc->irq_data.chip->ack(irq);
167         /*
168          * REPLAY is when Linux resends an IRQ that was dropped earlier
169          * WAITING is used by probe to mark irqs that are being tested
170          */
171         status = desc->status & ~(IRQ_REPLAY | IRQ_WAITING);
172         status |= IRQ_PENDING; /* we _want_ to handle it */
173
174         /*
175          * If the IRQ is disabled for whatever reason, we cannot
176          * use the action we have.
177          */
178         action = NULL;
179         if (likely(!(status & (IRQ_DISABLED | IRQ_INPROGRESS)))) {
180                 action = desc->action;
181                 status &= ~IRQ_PENDING; /* we commit to handling */
182                 status |= IRQ_INPROGRESS; /* we are handling it */
183         }
184         desc->status = status;
185
186         /*
187          * If there is no IRQ handler or it was disabled, exit early.
188          * Since we set PENDING, if another processor is handling
189          * a different instance of this same irq, the other processor
190          * will take care of it.
191          */
192         if (unlikely(!action))
193                 goto out;
194
195         /*
196          * Edge triggered interrupts need to remember
197          * pending events.
198          * This applies to any hw interrupts that allow a second
199          * instance of the same irq to arrive while we are in do_IRQ
200          * or in the handler. But the code here only handles the _second_
201          * instance of the irq, not the third or fourth. So it is mostly
202          * useful for irq hardware that does not mask cleanly in an
203          * SMP environment.
204          */
205         for (;;) {
206                 irqreturn_t action_ret;
207
208                 raw_spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
209
210                 action_ret = handle_IRQ_event(irq, action);
211                 if (!noirqdebug)
212                         note_interrupt(irq, desc, action_ret);
213
214                 raw_spin_lock(&desc->lock);
215                 if (likely(!(desc->status & IRQ_PENDING)))
216                         break;
217                 desc->status &= ~IRQ_PENDING;
218         }
219         desc->status &= ~IRQ_INPROGRESS;
220
221 out:
222         /*
223          * The ->end() handler has to deal with interrupts which got
224          * disabled while the handler was running.
225          */
226         desc->irq_data.chip->end(irq);
227         raw_spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
228
229         return 1;
230 }
231 #endif