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authorStefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com>2011-05-25 12:33:23 +0100
committerKonrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>2011-05-31 11:44:03 -0400
commite5ac0bda96c495321dbad9b57a4b1a93a5a72e7f (patch)
treec5fb04b58e9880c358716dc79ae80f7fa3e27003 /drivers/xen/events.c
parent55922c9d1b84b89cb946c777fddccb3247e7df2c (diff)
xen: use the trigger info we already have to choose the irq handler
Do not use pirq_needs_eoi to decide which irq handler to use because Xen always returns true if the guest does not support pirq_eoi_map. Use the trigger information we already have from MP-tables and ACPI. Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com> Reported-by: Thomas Goetz <tom.goetz@virtualcomputer.com> Tested-by: Thomas Goetz <tom.goetz@virtualcomputer.com> Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/xen/events.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/xen/events.c18
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/xen/events.c b/drivers/xen/events.c
index 3ff822b48145..553da68bd510 100644
--- a/drivers/xen/events.c
+++ b/drivers/xen/events.c
@@ -626,6 +626,9 @@ int xen_allocate_pirq_gsi(unsigned gsi)
*
* Note: We don't assign an event channel until the irq actually started
* up. Return an existing irq if we've already got one for the gsi.
+ *
+ * Shareable implies level triggered, not shareable implies edge
+ * triggered here.
*/
int xen_bind_pirq_gsi_to_irq(unsigned gsi,
unsigned pirq, int shareable, char *name)
@@ -664,16 +667,13 @@ int xen_bind_pirq_gsi_to_irq(unsigned gsi,
pirq_query_unmask(irq);
/* We try to use the handler with the appropriate semantic for the
- * type of interrupt: if the interrupt doesn't need an eoi
- * (pirq_needs_eoi returns false), we treat it like an edge
- * triggered interrupt so we use handle_edge_irq.
- * As a matter of fact this only happens when the corresponding
- * physical interrupt is edge triggered or an msi.
+ * type of interrupt: if the interrupt is an edge triggered
+ * interrupt we use handle_edge_irq.
*
- * On the other hand if the interrupt needs an eoi (pirq_needs_eoi
- * returns true) we treat it like a level triggered interrupt so we
- * use handle_fasteoi_irq like the native code does for this kind of
+ * On the other hand if the interrupt is level triggered we use
+ * handle_fasteoi_irq like the native code does for this kind of
* interrupts.
+ *
* Depending on the Xen version, pirq_needs_eoi might return true
* not only for level triggered interrupts but for edge triggered
* interrupts too. In any case Xen always honors the eoi mechanism,
@@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ int xen_bind_pirq_gsi_to_irq(unsigned gsi,
* hasn't received an eoi yet. Therefore using the fasteoi handler
* is the right choice either way.
*/
- if (pirq_needs_eoi(irq))
+ if (shareable)
irq_set_chip_and_handler_name(irq, &xen_pirq_chip,
handle_fasteoi_irq, name);
else