MIPS: Octeon: Make MSI use handle_simple_irq().
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1 /*
2 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
3 * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
4 * for more details.
6 * Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Cavium Networks
7 */
8 #include <linux/kernel.h>
9 #include <linux/init.h>
10 #include <linux/msi.h>
11 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
12 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
14 #include <asm/octeon/octeon.h>
15 #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-npi-defs.h>
16 #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-pci-defs.h>
17 #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-npei-defs.h>
18 #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-pexp-defs.h>
19 #include <asm/octeon/pci-octeon.h>
22 * Each bit in msi_free_irq_bitmask represents a MSI interrupt that is
23 * in use.
25 static uint64_t msi_free_irq_bitmask;
28 * Each bit in msi_multiple_irq_bitmask tells that the device using
29 * this bit in msi_free_irq_bitmask is also using the next bit. This
30 * is used so we can disable all of the MSI interrupts when a device
31 * uses multiple.
33 static uint64_t msi_multiple_irq_bitmask;
36 * This lock controls updates to msi_free_irq_bitmask and
37 * msi_multiple_irq_bitmask.
39 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(msi_free_irq_bitmask_lock);
42 /**
43 * Called when a driver request MSI interrupts instead of the
44 * legacy INT A-D. This routine will allocate multiple interrupts
45 * for MSI devices that support them. A device can override this by
46 * programming the MSI control bits [6:4] before calling
47 * pci_enable_msi().
49 * @dev: Device requesting MSI interrupts
50 * @desc: MSI descriptor
52 * Returns 0 on success.
54 int arch_setup_msi_irq(struct pci_dev *dev, struct msi_desc *desc)
56 struct msi_msg msg;
57 uint16_t control;
58 int configured_private_bits;
59 int request_private_bits;
60 int irq;
61 int irq_step;
62 uint64_t search_mask;
65 * Read the MSI config to figure out how many IRQs this device
66 * wants. Most devices only want 1, which will give
67 * configured_private_bits and request_private_bits equal 0.
69 pci_read_config_word(dev, desc->msi_attrib.pos + PCI_MSI_FLAGS,
70 &control);
73 * If the number of private bits has been configured then use
74 * that value instead of the requested number. This gives the
75 * driver the chance to override the number of interrupts
76 * before calling pci_enable_msi().
78 configured_private_bits = (control & PCI_MSI_FLAGS_QSIZE) >> 4;
79 if (configured_private_bits == 0) {
80 /* Nothing is configured, so use the hardware requested size */
81 request_private_bits = (control & PCI_MSI_FLAGS_QMASK) >> 1;
82 } else {
84 * Use the number of configured bits, assuming the
85 * driver wanted to override the hardware request
86 * value.
88 request_private_bits = configured_private_bits;
92 * The PCI 2.3 spec mandates that there are at most 32
93 * interrupts. If this device asks for more, only give it one.
95 if (request_private_bits > 5)
96 request_private_bits = 0;
98 try_only_one:
100 * The IRQs have to be aligned on a power of two based on the
101 * number being requested.
103 irq_step = 1 << request_private_bits;
105 /* Mask with one bit for each IRQ */
106 search_mask = (1 << irq_step) - 1;
109 * We're going to search msi_free_irq_bitmask_lock for zero
110 * bits. This represents an MSI interrupt number that isn't in
111 * use.
113 spin_lock(&msi_free_irq_bitmask_lock);
114 for (irq = 0; irq < 64; irq += irq_step) {
115 if ((msi_free_irq_bitmask & (search_mask << irq)) == 0) {
116 msi_free_irq_bitmask |= search_mask << irq;
117 msi_multiple_irq_bitmask |= (search_mask >> 1) << irq;
118 break;
121 spin_unlock(&msi_free_irq_bitmask_lock);
123 /* Make sure the search for available interrupts didn't fail */
124 if (irq >= 64) {
125 if (request_private_bits) {
126 pr_err("arch_setup_msi_irq: Unable to find %d free "
127 "interrupts, trying just one",
128 1 << request_private_bits);
129 request_private_bits = 0;
130 goto try_only_one;
131 } else
132 panic("arch_setup_msi_irq: Unable to find a free MSI "
133 "interrupt");
136 /* MSI interrupts start at logical IRQ OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0 */
137 irq += OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0;
139 switch (octeon_dma_bar_type) {
140 case OCTEON_DMA_BAR_TYPE_SMALL:
141 /* When not using big bar, Bar 0 is based at 128MB */
142 msg.address_lo =
143 ((128ul << 20) + CVMX_PCI_MSI_RCV) & 0xffffffff;
144 msg.address_hi = ((128ul << 20) + CVMX_PCI_MSI_RCV) >> 32;
145 case OCTEON_DMA_BAR_TYPE_BIG:
146 /* When using big bar, Bar 0 is based at 0 */
147 msg.address_lo = (0 + CVMX_PCI_MSI_RCV) & 0xffffffff;
148 msg.address_hi = (0 + CVMX_PCI_MSI_RCV) >> 32;
149 break;
150 case OCTEON_DMA_BAR_TYPE_PCIE:
151 /* When using PCIe, Bar 0 is based at 0 */
152 /* FIXME CVMX_NPEI_MSI_RCV* other than 0? */
153 msg.address_lo = (0 + CVMX_NPEI_PCIE_MSI_RCV) & 0xffffffff;
154 msg.address_hi = (0 + CVMX_NPEI_PCIE_MSI_RCV) >> 32;
155 break;
156 default:
157 panic("arch_setup_msi_irq: Invalid octeon_dma_bar_type\n");
159 msg.data = irq - OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0;
161 /* Update the number of IRQs the device has available to it */
162 control &= ~PCI_MSI_FLAGS_QSIZE;
163 control |= request_private_bits << 4;
164 pci_write_config_word(dev, desc->msi_attrib.pos + PCI_MSI_FLAGS,
165 control);
167 set_irq_msi(irq, desc);
168 write_msi_msg(irq, &msg);
169 return 0;
174 * Called when a device no longer needs its MSI interrupts. All
175 * MSI interrupts for the device are freed.
177 * @irq: The devices first irq number. There may be multple in sequence.
179 void arch_teardown_msi_irq(unsigned int irq)
181 int number_irqs;
182 uint64_t bitmask;
184 if ((irq < OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0) || (irq > OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_LAST))
185 panic("arch_teardown_msi_irq: Attempted to teardown illegal "
186 "MSI interrupt (%d)", irq);
187 irq -= OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0;
190 * Count the number of IRQs we need to free by looking at the
191 * msi_multiple_irq_bitmask. Each bit set means that the next
192 * IRQ is also owned by this device.
194 number_irqs = 0;
195 while ((irq+number_irqs < 64) &&
196 (msi_multiple_irq_bitmask & (1ull << (irq + number_irqs))))
197 number_irqs++;
198 number_irqs++;
199 /* Mask with one bit for each IRQ */
200 bitmask = (1 << number_irqs) - 1;
201 /* Shift the mask to the correct bit location */
202 bitmask <<= irq;
203 if ((msi_free_irq_bitmask & bitmask) != bitmask)
204 panic("arch_teardown_msi_irq: Attempted to teardown MSI "
205 "interrupt (%d) not in use", irq);
207 /* Checks are done, update the in use bitmask */
208 spin_lock(&msi_free_irq_bitmask_lock);
209 msi_free_irq_bitmask &= ~bitmask;
210 msi_multiple_irq_bitmask &= ~bitmask;
211 spin_unlock(&msi_free_irq_bitmask_lock);
216 * Called by the interrupt handling code when an MSI interrupt
217 * occurs.
219 static irqreturn_t octeon_msi_interrupt(int cpl, void *dev_id)
221 uint64_t msi_bits;
222 int irq;
224 if (octeon_dma_bar_type == OCTEON_DMA_BAR_TYPE_PCIE)
225 msi_bits = cvmx_read_csr(CVMX_PEXP_NPEI_MSI_RCV0);
226 else
227 msi_bits = cvmx_read_csr(CVMX_NPI_NPI_MSI_RCV);
228 irq = fls64(msi_bits);
229 if (irq) {
230 irq += OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0 - 1;
231 if (octeon_has_feature(OCTEON_FEATURE_PCIE)) {
232 /* These chips have PCIe */
233 cvmx_write_csr(CVMX_PEXP_NPEI_MSI_RCV0,
234 1ull << (irq - OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0));
235 } else {
236 /* These chips have PCI */
237 cvmx_write_csr(CVMX_NPI_NPI_MSI_RCV,
238 1ull << (irq - OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0));
240 if (irq_desc[irq].action) {
241 do_IRQ(irq);
242 return IRQ_HANDLED;
243 } else {
244 pr_err("Spurious MSI interrupt %d\n", irq);
247 return IRQ_NONE;
250 static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(octeon_irq_msi_lock);
252 static void octeon_irq_msi_enable(unsigned int irq)
254 if (!octeon_has_feature(OCTEON_FEATURE_PCIE)) {
256 * Octeon PCI doesn't have the ability to mask/unmask
257 * MSI interrupts individually. Instead of
258 * masking/unmasking them in groups of 16, we simple
259 * assume MSI devices are well behaved. MSI
260 * interrupts are always enable and the ACK is assumed
261 * to be enough.
263 } else {
264 /* These chips have PCIe. Note that we only support
265 * the first 64 MSI interrupts. Unfortunately all the
266 * MSI enables are in the same register. We use
267 * MSI0's lock to control access to them all.
269 uint64_t en;
270 unsigned long flags;
271 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&octeon_irq_msi_lock, flags);
272 en = cvmx_read_csr(CVMX_PEXP_NPEI_MSI_ENB0);
273 en |= 1ull << (irq - OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0);
274 cvmx_write_csr(CVMX_PEXP_NPEI_MSI_ENB0, en);
275 cvmx_read_csr(CVMX_PEXP_NPEI_MSI_ENB0);
276 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&octeon_irq_msi_lock, flags);
280 static void octeon_irq_msi_disable(unsigned int irq)
282 if (!octeon_has_feature(OCTEON_FEATURE_PCIE)) {
283 /* See comment in enable */
284 } else {
286 * These chips have PCIe. Note that we only support
287 * the first 64 MSI interrupts. Unfortunately all the
288 * MSI enables are in the same register. We use
289 * MSI0's lock to control access to them all.
291 uint64_t en;
292 unsigned long flags;
293 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&octeon_irq_msi_lock, flags);
294 en = cvmx_read_csr(CVMX_PEXP_NPEI_MSI_ENB0);
295 en &= ~(1ull << (irq - OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0));
296 cvmx_write_csr(CVMX_PEXP_NPEI_MSI_ENB0, en);
297 cvmx_read_csr(CVMX_PEXP_NPEI_MSI_ENB0);
298 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&octeon_irq_msi_lock, flags);
302 static struct irq_chip octeon_irq_chip_msi = {
303 .name = "MSI",
304 .enable = octeon_irq_msi_enable,
305 .disable = octeon_irq_msi_disable,
309 * Initializes the MSI interrupt handling code
311 static int __init octeon_msi_initialize(void)
313 int irq;
315 for (irq = OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_BIT0; irq <= OCTEON_IRQ_MSI_LAST; irq++) {
316 set_irq_chip_and_handler(irq, &octeon_irq_chip_msi, handle_simple_irq);
319 if (octeon_has_feature(OCTEON_FEATURE_PCIE)) {
320 if (request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI0, octeon_msi_interrupt,
321 0, "MSI[0:63]", octeon_msi_interrupt))
322 panic("request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI0) failed");
323 } else if (octeon_is_pci_host()) {
324 if (request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI0, octeon_msi_interrupt,
325 0, "MSI[0:15]", octeon_msi_interrupt))
326 panic("request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI0) failed");
328 if (request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI1, octeon_msi_interrupt,
329 0, "MSI[16:31]", octeon_msi_interrupt))
330 panic("request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI1) failed");
332 if (request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI2, octeon_msi_interrupt,
333 0, "MSI[32:47]", octeon_msi_interrupt))
334 panic("request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI2) failed");
336 if (request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI3, octeon_msi_interrupt,
337 0, "MSI[48:63]", octeon_msi_interrupt))
338 panic("request_irq(OCTEON_IRQ_PCI_MSI3) failed");
341 return 0;
343 subsys_initcall(octeon_msi_initialize);