the current ssb irq setup (in ssb_mipscore_init) have some problem : it configure some device on some irq without checking that the irq is not taken by an other device. For example in my case PCI host is on irq 0 and IPSEC on irq 3. The current code : - store in dev->irq that IPSEC irq is 3+2 - do a set_irq 0->3 on PCI host But now IPSEC irq is not routed anymore to the mips code and dev->irq is wrong. This cause problem described in [1]. This patch try to solve the problem by making set_irq configure the device we want to take the irq on the shared irq0. The previous example become : - store in dev->irq that IPSEC irq is 3+2 - do a set_irq 0->3 on PCI host : - irq 3 is already taken by IPSEC. do a set_irq 3->0 on IPSEC I also added some code to print the irq configuration before and after irq setup to allow easier debugging. And I add extra checking in ssb_mips_irq to report device without irq or device with not routed irq. [1] http://www.danm.de/files/src/bcm5365p/REPORTED_DEVICES Signed-off-by: Matthieu CASTET Index: linux-2.6/drivers/ssb/driver_mipscore.c =================================================================== --- linux-2.6.orig/drivers/ssb/driver_mipscore.c 2009-05-25 19:47:26.000000000 +0200 +++ linux-2.6/drivers/ssb/driver_mipscore.c 2009-05-25 19:47:42.000000000 +0200 @@ -49,29 +49,54 @@ static inline u32 ssb_irqflag(struct ssb_device *dev) { - return ssb_read32(dev, SSB_TPSFLAG) & SSB_TPSFLAG_BPFLAG; + u32 tpsflag = ssb_read32(dev, SSB_TPSFLAG); + if (tpsflag) + return ssb_read32(dev, SSB_TPSFLAG) & SSB_TPSFLAG_BPFLAG; + else + /* not irq supported */ + return 0x3f; +} + +static struct ssb_device *find_device(struct ssb_device *rdev, int irqflag) +{ + struct ssb_bus *bus = rdev->bus; + int i; + for (i = 0; i < bus->nr_devices; i++) { + struct ssb_device *dev; + dev = &(bus->devices[i]); + if (ssb_irqflag(dev) == irqflag) + return dev; + } + return NULL; } /* Get the MIPS IRQ assignment for a specified device. * If unassigned, 0 is returned. + * If disabled, 5 is returned. + * If not supported, 6 is returned. */ unsigned int ssb_mips_irq(struct ssb_device *dev) { struct ssb_bus *bus = dev->bus; + struct ssb_device *mdev = bus->mipscore.dev; u32 irqflag; u32 ipsflag; u32 tmp; unsigned int irq; irqflag = ssb_irqflag(dev); + if (irqflag == 0x3f) + return 6; ipsflag = ssb_read32(bus->mipscore.dev, SSB_IPSFLAG); for (irq = 1; irq <= 4; irq++) { tmp = ((ipsflag & ipsflag_irq_mask[irq]) >> ipsflag_irq_shift[irq]); if (tmp == irqflag) break; } - if (irq == 5) - irq = 0; + if (irq == 5) { + if ((1 << irqflag) & ssb_read32(mdev, SSB_INTVEC)) + irq = 0; + } return irq; } @@ -97,25 +122,56 @@ struct ssb_device *mdev = bus->mipscore.dev; u32 irqflag = ssb_irqflag(dev); + BUG_ON(oldirq == 6); + dev->irq = irq + 2; - ssb_dprintk(KERN_INFO PFX - "set_irq: core 0x%04x, irq %d => %d\n", - dev->id.coreid, oldirq, irq); /* clear the old irq */ if (oldirq == 0) ssb_write32(mdev, SSB_INTVEC, (~(1 << irqflag) & ssb_read32(mdev, SSB_INTVEC))); - else + else if (oldirq != 5) clear_irq(bus, oldirq); /* assign the new one */ if (irq == 0) { ssb_write32(mdev, SSB_INTVEC, ((1 << irqflag) | ssb_read32(mdev, SSB_INTVEC))); } else { + u32 ipsflag = ssb_read32(mdev, SSB_IPSFLAG); + if ((ipsflag & ipsflag_irq_mask[irq]) != ipsflag_irq_mask[irq]) { + u32 oldipsflag = (ipsflag & ipsflag_irq_mask[irq]) >> ipsflag_irq_shift[irq]; + struct ssb_device *olddev = find_device(dev, oldipsflag); + if (olddev) + set_irq(olddev, 0); + } irqflag <<= ipsflag_irq_shift[irq]; - irqflag |= (ssb_read32(mdev, SSB_IPSFLAG) & ~ipsflag_irq_mask[irq]); + irqflag |= (ipsflag & ~ipsflag_irq_mask[irq]); ssb_write32(mdev, SSB_IPSFLAG, irqflag); } + ssb_dprintk(KERN_INFO PFX + "set_irq: core 0x%04x, irq %d => %d\n", + dev->id.coreid, oldirq+2, irq+2); +} + +static void print_irq(struct ssb_device *dev, unsigned int irq) +{ + int i; + static const char *irq_name[] = {"2(S)", "3", "4", "5", "6", "D", "I"}; + ssb_dprintk(KERN_INFO PFX + "core 0x%04x, irq :", dev->id.coreid); + for (i = 0; i <= 6; i++) { + ssb_dprintk(" %s%s", irq_name[i], i==irq?"*":" "); + } + ssb_dprintk("\n"); +} + +static void dump_irq(struct ssb_bus *bus) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < bus->nr_devices; i++) { + struct ssb_device *dev; + dev = &(bus->devices[i]); + print_irq(dev, ssb_mips_irq(dev)); + } } static void ssb_mips_serial_init(struct ssb_mipscore *mcore) @@ -195,18 +251,26 @@ else if (bus->chipco.dev) ssb_chipco_timing_init(&bus->chipco, ns); + dump_irq(bus); /* Assign IRQs to all cores on the bus, start with irq line 2, because serial usually takes 1 */ for (irq = 2, i = 0; i < bus->nr_devices; i++) { + int mips_irq; dev = &(bus->devices[i]); - dev->irq = ssb_mips_irq(dev) + 2; + mips_irq = ssb_mips_irq(dev); + if (mips_irq > 4) + dev->irq = 0; + else + dev->irq = mips_irq + 2; + if (dev->irq > 5) + continue; switch (dev->id.coreid) { case SSB_DEV_USB11_HOST: /* shouldn't need a separate irq line for non-4710, most of them have a proper * external usb controller on the pci */ if ((bus->chip_id == 0x4710) && (irq <= 4)) { set_irq(dev, irq++); - break; } + break; /* fallthrough */ case SSB_DEV_PCI: case SSB_DEV_ETHERNET: @@ -220,6 +284,8 @@ } } } + ssb_dprintk(KERN_INFO PFX "after irq reconfiguration\n"); + dump_irq(bus); ssb_mips_serial_init(mcore); ssb_mips_flash_detect(mcore);