2 * pci_irq.c - ACPI PCI Interrupt Routing ($Revision: 11 $)
4 * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Andy Grover <andrew.grover@intel.com>
5 * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Paul Diefenbaugh <paul.s.diefenbaugh@intel.com>
6 * Copyright (C) 2002 Dominik Brodowski <devel@brodo.de>
8 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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28 #include <linux/dmi.h>
29 #include <linux/kernel.h>
30 #include <linux/module.h>
31 #include <linux/init.h>
32 #include <linux/types.h>
33 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
34 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
36 #include <linux/pci.h>
37 #include <linux/acpi.h>
38 #include <acpi/acpi_bus.h>
39 #include <acpi/acpi_drivers.h>
41 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_PCI_COMPONENT
42 ACPI_MODULE_NAME("pci_irq");
44 static struct acpi_prt_list acpi_prt
;
45 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(acpi_prt_lock
);
47 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
48 PCI IRQ Routing Table (PRT) Support
49 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
51 static struct acpi_prt_entry
*acpi_pci_irq_find_prt_entry(int segment
,
55 struct acpi_prt_entry
*entry
= NULL
;
61 * Parse through all PRT entries looking for a match on the specified
62 * PCI device's segment, bus, device, and pin (don't care about func).
65 spin_lock(&acpi_prt_lock
);
66 list_for_each_entry(entry
, &acpi_prt
.entries
, node
) {
67 if ((segment
== entry
->id
.segment
)
68 && (bus
== entry
->id
.bus
)
69 && (device
== entry
->id
.device
)
70 && (pin
== entry
->pin
)) {
71 spin_unlock(&acpi_prt_lock
);
76 spin_unlock(&acpi_prt_lock
);
80 /* http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4773 */
81 static struct dmi_system_id medion_md9580
[] = {
83 .ident
= "Medion MD9580-F laptop",
85 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR
, "MEDIONNB"),
86 DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME
, "A555"),
92 /* http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5044 */
93 static struct dmi_system_id dell_optiplex
[] = {
95 .ident
= "Dell Optiplex GX1",
97 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR
, "Dell Computer Corporation"),
98 DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME
, "OptiPlex GX1 600S+"),
104 /* http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10138 */
105 static struct dmi_system_id hp_t5710
[] = {
109 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR
, "Hewlett-Packard"),
110 DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME
, "hp t5000 series"),
111 DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME
, "098Ch"),
118 struct dmi_system_id
*system
;
119 unsigned int segment
;
123 char *source
; /* according to BIOS */
128 * These systems have incorrect _PRT entries. The BIOS claims the PCI
129 * interrupt at the listed segment/bus/device/pin is connected to the first
130 * link device, but it is actually connected to the second.
132 static struct prt_quirk prt_quirks
[] = {
133 { medion_md9580
, 0, 0, 9, 'A',
134 "\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA",
135 "\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB"},
136 { dell_optiplex
, 0, 0, 0xd, 'A',
139 { hp_t5710
, 0, 0, 1, 'A',
145 do_prt_fixups(struct acpi_prt_entry
*entry
, struct acpi_pci_routing_table
*prt
)
148 struct prt_quirk
*quirk
;
150 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(prt_quirks
); i
++) {
151 quirk
= &prt_quirks
[i
];
153 /* All current quirks involve link devices, not GSIs */
157 if (dmi_check_system(quirk
->system
) &&
158 entry
->id
.segment
== quirk
->segment
&&
159 entry
->id
.bus
== quirk
->bus
&&
160 entry
->id
.device
== quirk
->device
&&
161 entry
->pin
+ 'A' == quirk
->pin
&&
162 !strcmp(prt
->source
, quirk
->source
) &&
163 strlen(prt
->source
) >= strlen(quirk
->actual_source
)) {
164 printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX
"firmware reports "
165 "%04x:%02x:%02x PCI INT %c connected to %s; "
167 entry
->id
.segment
, entry
->id
.bus
,
168 entry
->id
.device
, 'A' + entry
->pin
,
169 prt
->source
, quirk
->actual_source
);
170 strcpy(prt
->source
, quirk
->actual_source
);
176 acpi_pci_irq_add_entry(acpi_handle handle
,
177 int segment
, int bus
, struct acpi_pci_routing_table
*prt
)
179 struct acpi_prt_entry
*entry
= NULL
;
185 entry
= kzalloc(sizeof(struct acpi_prt_entry
), GFP_KERNEL
);
189 entry
->id
.segment
= segment
;
191 entry
->id
.device
= (prt
->address
>> 16) & 0xFFFF;
192 entry
->id
.function
= prt
->address
& 0xFFFF;
193 entry
->pin
= prt
->pin
;
195 do_prt_fixups(entry
, prt
);
200 * The 'source' field specifies the PCI interrupt link device used to
201 * configure the IRQ assigned to this slot|dev|pin. The 'source_index'
202 * indicates which resource descriptor in the resource template (of
203 * the link device) this interrupt is allocated from.
205 * NOTE: Don't query the Link Device for IRQ information at this time
206 * because Link Device enumeration may not have occurred yet
207 * (e.g. exists somewhere 'below' this _PRT entry in the ACPI
210 if (prt
->source
[0]) {
211 acpi_get_handle(handle
, prt
->source
, &entry
->link
.handle
);
212 entry
->link
.index
= prt
->source_index
;
217 * The 'source' field is NULL, and the 'source_index' field specifies
218 * the IRQ value, which is hardwired to specific interrupt inputs on
219 * the interrupt controller.
222 entry
->link
.index
= prt
->source_index
;
224 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW((ACPI_DB_INFO
,
225 " %02X:%02X:%02X[%c] -> %s[%d]\n",
226 entry
->id
.segment
, entry
->id
.bus
,
227 entry
->id
.device
, ('A' + entry
->pin
), prt
->source
,
230 spin_lock(&acpi_prt_lock
);
231 list_add_tail(&entry
->node
, &acpi_prt
.entries
);
233 spin_unlock(&acpi_prt_lock
);
239 acpi_pci_irq_del_entry(int segment
, int bus
, struct acpi_prt_entry
*entry
)
241 if (segment
== entry
->id
.segment
&& bus
== entry
->id
.bus
) {
243 list_del(&entry
->node
);
248 int acpi_pci_irq_add_prt(acpi_handle handle
, int segment
, int bus
)
250 acpi_status status
= AE_OK
;
251 char *pathname
= NULL
;
252 struct acpi_buffer buffer
= { 0, NULL
};
253 struct acpi_pci_routing_table
*prt
= NULL
;
254 struct acpi_pci_routing_table
*entry
= NULL
;
255 static int first_time
= 1;
258 pathname
= kzalloc(ACPI_PATHNAME_MAX
, GFP_KERNEL
);
264 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&acpi_prt
.entries
);
269 * NOTE: We're given a 'handle' to the _PRT object's parent device
270 * (either a PCI root bridge or PCI-PCI bridge).
273 buffer
.length
= ACPI_PATHNAME_MAX
;
274 buffer
.pointer
= pathname
;
275 acpi_get_name(handle
, ACPI_FULL_PATHNAME
, &buffer
);
277 printk(KERN_DEBUG
"ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [%s._PRT]\n",
281 * Evaluate this _PRT and add its entries to our global list (acpi_prt).
285 buffer
.pointer
= NULL
;
287 status
= acpi_get_irq_routing_table(handle
, &buffer
);
288 if (status
!= AE_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
) {
289 ACPI_EXCEPTION((AE_INFO
, status
, "Evaluating _PRT [%s]",
290 acpi_format_exception(status
)));
294 prt
= kzalloc(buffer
.length
, GFP_KERNEL
);
298 buffer
.pointer
= prt
;
300 status
= acpi_get_irq_routing_table(handle
, &buffer
);
301 if (ACPI_FAILURE(status
)) {
302 ACPI_EXCEPTION((AE_INFO
, status
, "Evaluating _PRT [%s]",
303 acpi_format_exception(status
)));
304 kfree(buffer
.pointer
);
310 while (entry
&& (entry
->length
> 0)) {
311 acpi_pci_irq_add_entry(handle
, segment
, bus
, entry
);
312 entry
= (struct acpi_pci_routing_table
*)
313 ((unsigned long)entry
+ entry
->length
);
321 void acpi_pci_irq_del_prt(int segment
, int bus
)
323 struct list_head
*node
= NULL
, *n
= NULL
;
324 struct acpi_prt_entry
*entry
= NULL
;
326 if (!acpi_prt
.count
) {
331 "ACPI: Delete PCI Interrupt Routing Table for %x:%x\n", segment
,
333 spin_lock(&acpi_prt_lock
);
334 list_for_each_safe(node
, n
, &acpi_prt
.entries
) {
335 entry
= list_entry(node
, struct acpi_prt_entry
, node
);
337 acpi_pci_irq_del_entry(segment
, bus
, entry
);
339 spin_unlock(&acpi_prt_lock
);
342 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
343 PCI Interrupt Routing Support
344 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
345 typedef int (*irq_lookup_func
) (struct acpi_prt_entry
*, int *, int *, char **);
348 acpi_pci_allocate_irq(struct acpi_prt_entry
*entry
,
349 int *triggering
, int *polarity
, char **link
)
354 if (entry
->link
.handle
) {
355 irq
= acpi_pci_link_allocate_irq(entry
->link
.handle
,
356 entry
->link
.index
, triggering
,
359 printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX
360 "Invalid IRQ link routing entry\n");
364 irq
= entry
->link
.index
;
365 *triggering
= ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE
;
366 *polarity
= ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW
;
369 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO
, "Found IRQ %d\n", irq
));
374 acpi_pci_free_irq(struct acpi_prt_entry
*entry
,
375 int *triggering
, int *polarity
, char **link
)
379 if (entry
->link
.handle
) {
380 irq
= acpi_pci_link_free_irq(entry
->link
.handle
);
382 irq
= entry
->link
.index
;
388 * acpi_pci_irq_lookup
389 * success: return IRQ >= 0
393 acpi_pci_irq_lookup(struct pci_bus
*bus
,
397 int *polarity
, char **link
, irq_lookup_func func
)
399 struct acpi_prt_entry
*entry
= NULL
;
400 int segment
= pci_domain_nr(bus
);
401 int bus_nr
= bus
->number
;
405 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO
,
406 "Searching for PRT entry for %02x:%02x:%02x[%c]\n",
407 segment
, bus_nr
, device
, ('A' + pin
)));
409 entry
= acpi_pci_irq_find_prt_entry(segment
, bus_nr
, device
, pin
);
411 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO
, "PRT entry not found\n"));
415 ret
= func(entry
, triggering
, polarity
, link
);
420 * acpi_pci_irq_derive
421 * success: return IRQ >= 0
422 * failure: return < 0
425 acpi_pci_irq_derive(struct pci_dev
*dev
,
428 int *polarity
, char **link
, irq_lookup_func func
)
430 struct pci_dev
*bridge
= dev
;
432 u8 bridge_pin
= 0, orig_pin
= pin
;
439 * Attempt to derive an IRQ for this device from a parent bridge's
440 * PCI interrupt routing entry (eg. yenta bridge and add-in card bridge).
442 while (irq
< 0 && bridge
->bus
->self
) {
443 pin
= (pin
+ PCI_SLOT(bridge
->devfn
)) % 4;
444 bridge
= bridge
->bus
->self
;
446 if ((bridge
->class >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_CARDBUS
) {
447 /* PC card has the same IRQ as its cardbridge */
448 bridge_pin
= bridge
->pin
;
450 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO
,
451 "No interrupt pin configured for device %s\n",
455 /* Pin is from 0 to 3 */
460 irq
= acpi_pci_irq_lookup(bridge
->bus
, PCI_SLOT(bridge
->devfn
),
461 pin
, triggering
, polarity
,
466 dev_warn(&dev
->dev
, "can't derive routing for PCI INT %c\n",
471 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO
, "Derive IRQ %d for device %s from %s\n",
472 irq
, pci_name(dev
), pci_name(bridge
)));
478 * acpi_pci_irq_enable
480 * failure: return < 0
483 int acpi_pci_irq_enable(struct pci_dev
*dev
)
487 int triggering
= ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE
;
488 int polarity
= ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW
;
499 ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO
,
500 "No interrupt pin configured for device %s\n",
507 dev_err(&dev
->dev
, "invalid (NULL) 'bus' field\n");
512 * First we check the PCI IRQ routing table (PRT) for an IRQ. PRT
513 * values override any BIOS-assigned IRQs set during boot.
515 irq
= acpi_pci_irq_lookup(dev
->bus
, PCI_SLOT(dev
->devfn
), pin
,
516 &triggering
, &polarity
, &link
,
517 acpi_pci_allocate_irq
);
520 * If no PRT entry was found, we'll try to derive an IRQ from the
521 * device's parent bridge.
524 irq
= acpi_pci_irq_derive(dev
, pin
, &triggering
,
526 acpi_pci_allocate_irq
);
530 * IDE legacy mode controller IRQs are magic. Why do compat
531 * extensions always make such a nasty mess.
533 if (dev
->class >> 8 == PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_IDE
&&
534 (dev
->class & 0x05) == 0)
538 * No IRQ known to the ACPI subsystem - maybe the BIOS /
539 * driver reported one, then use it. Exit in any case.
542 dev_warn(&dev
->dev
, "PCI INT %c: no GSI", 'A' + pin
);
543 /* Interrupt Line values above 0xF are forbidden */
544 if (dev
->irq
> 0 && (dev
->irq
<= 0xF)) {
545 printk(" - using IRQ %d\n", dev
->irq
);
546 acpi_register_gsi(dev
->irq
, ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE
,
555 rc
= acpi_register_gsi(irq
, triggering
, polarity
);
557 dev_warn(&dev
->dev
, "PCI INT %c: failed to register GSI\n",
564 snprintf(link_desc
, sizeof(link_desc
), " -> Link[%s]", link
);
568 dev_info(&dev
->dev
, "PCI INT %c%s -> GSI %u (%s, %s) -> IRQ %d\n",
569 'A' + pin
, link_desc
, irq
,
570 (triggering
== ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE
) ? "level" : "edge",
571 (polarity
== ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW
) ? "low" : "high", dev
->irq
);
576 /* FIXME: implement x86/x86_64 version */
577 void __attribute__ ((weak
)) acpi_unregister_gsi(u32 i
)
581 void acpi_pci_irq_disable(struct pci_dev
*dev
)
585 int triggering
= ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE
;
586 int polarity
= ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW
;
589 if (!dev
|| !dev
->bus
)
598 * First we check the PCI IRQ routing table (PRT) for an IRQ.
600 gsi
= acpi_pci_irq_lookup(dev
->bus
, PCI_SLOT(dev
->devfn
), pin
,
601 &triggering
, &polarity
, NULL
,
604 * If no PRT entry was found, we'll try to derive an IRQ from the
605 * device's parent bridge.
608 gsi
= acpi_pci_irq_derive(dev
, pin
,
609 &triggering
, &polarity
, NULL
,
615 * TBD: It might be worth clearing dev->irq by magic constant
616 * (e.g. PCI_UNDEFINED_IRQ).
619 dev_info(&dev
->dev
, "PCI INT %c disabled\n", 'A' + pin
);
620 acpi_unregister_gsi(gsi
);