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1/* interrupt.h */
2#ifndef _LINUX_INTERRUPT_H
3#define _LINUX_INTERRUPT_H
4
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5#include <linux/kernel.h>
6#include <linux/linkage.h>
7#include <linux/bitops.h>
8#include <linux/preempt.h>
9#include <linux/cpumask.h>
908dcecd 10#include <linux/irqreturn.h>
dd3a1db9 11#include <linux/irqnr.h>
1da177e4 12#include <linux/hardirq.h>
de30a2b3 13#include <linux/irqflags.h>
9ba5f005 14#include <linux/hrtimer.h>
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15#include <linux/kref.h>
16#include <linux/workqueue.h>
0ebb26e7 17
60063497 18#include <linux/atomic.h>
1da177e4 19#include <asm/ptrace.h>
7d65f4a6 20#include <asm/irq.h>
1da177e4 21
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22/*
23 * These correspond to the IORESOURCE_IRQ_* defines in
24 * linux/ioport.h to select the interrupt line behaviour. When
25 * requesting an interrupt without specifying a IRQF_TRIGGER, the
26 * setting should be assumed to be "as already configured", which
27 * may be as per machine or firmware initialisation.
28 */
29#define IRQF_TRIGGER_NONE 0x00000000
30#define IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING 0x00000001
31#define IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING 0x00000002
32#define IRQF_TRIGGER_HIGH 0x00000004
33#define IRQF_TRIGGER_LOW 0x00000008
34#define IRQF_TRIGGER_MASK (IRQF_TRIGGER_HIGH | IRQF_TRIGGER_LOW | \
35 IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING | IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING)
36#define IRQF_TRIGGER_PROBE 0x00000010
37
38/*
39 * These flags used only by the kernel as part of the
40 * irq handling routines.
41 *
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42 * IRQF_SHARED - allow sharing the irq among several devices
43 * IRQF_PROBE_SHARED - set by callers when they expect sharing mismatches to occur
44 * IRQF_TIMER - Flag to mark this interrupt as timer interrupt
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45 * IRQF_PERCPU - Interrupt is per cpu
46 * IRQF_NOBALANCING - Flag to exclude this interrupt from irq balancing
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47 * IRQF_IRQPOLL - Interrupt is used for polling (only the interrupt that is
48 * registered first in an shared interrupt is considered for
49 * performance reasons)
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50 * IRQF_ONESHOT - Interrupt is not reenabled after the hardirq handler finished.
51 * Used by threaded interrupts which need to keep the
52 * irq line disabled until the threaded handler has been run.
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53 * IRQF_NO_SUSPEND - Do not disable this IRQ during suspend. Does not guarantee
54 * that this interrupt will wake the system from a suspended
55 * state. See Documentation/power/suspend-and-interrupts.txt
dc5f219e 56 * IRQF_FORCE_RESUME - Force enable it on resume even if IRQF_NO_SUSPEND is set
0c4602ff 57 * IRQF_NO_THREAD - Interrupt cannot be threaded
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58 * IRQF_EARLY_RESUME - Resume IRQ early during syscore instead of at device
59 * resume time.
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60 * IRQF_COND_SUSPEND - If the IRQ is shared with a NO_SUSPEND user, execute this
61 * interrupt handler after suspending interrupts. For system
62 * wakeup devices users need to implement wakeup detection in
63 * their interrupt handlers.
6e213616 64 */
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65#define IRQF_SHARED 0x00000080
66#define IRQF_PROBE_SHARED 0x00000100
685fd0b4 67#define __IRQF_TIMER 0x00000200
284c6680 68#define IRQF_PERCPU 0x00000400
950f4427 69#define IRQF_NOBALANCING 0x00000800
d85a60d8 70#define IRQF_IRQPOLL 0x00001000
b25c340c 71#define IRQF_ONESHOT 0x00002000
685fd0b4 72#define IRQF_NO_SUSPEND 0x00004000
dc5f219e 73#define IRQF_FORCE_RESUME 0x00008000
0c4602ff 74#define IRQF_NO_THREAD 0x00010000
9bab0b7f 75#define IRQF_EARLY_RESUME 0x00020000
17f48034 76#define IRQF_COND_SUSPEND 0x00040000
685fd0b4 77
0c4602ff 78#define IRQF_TIMER (__IRQF_TIMER | IRQF_NO_SUSPEND | IRQF_NO_THREAD)
3aa551c9 79
b4e6b097 80/*
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81 * These values can be returned by request_any_context_irq() and
82 * describe the context the interrupt will be run in.
83 *
84 * IRQC_IS_HARDIRQ - interrupt runs in hardirq context
85 * IRQC_IS_NESTED - interrupt runs in a nested threaded context
86 */
87enum {
88 IRQC_IS_HARDIRQ = 0,
89 IRQC_IS_NESTED,
90};
91
7d12e780 92typedef irqreturn_t (*irq_handler_t)(int, void *);
da482792 93
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94/**
95 * struct irqaction - per interrupt action descriptor
96 * @handler: interrupt handler function
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97 * @name: name of the device
98 * @dev_id: cookie to identify the device
31d9d9b6 99 * @percpu_dev_id: cookie to identify the device
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100 * @next: pointer to the next irqaction for shared interrupts
101 * @irq: interrupt number
c0ecaa06 102 * @flags: flags (see IRQF_* above)
25985edc 103 * @thread_fn: interrupt handler function for threaded interrupts
3aa551c9 104 * @thread: thread pointer for threaded interrupts
2a1d3ab8 105 * @secondary: pointer to secondary irqaction (force threading)
3aa551c9 106 * @thread_flags: flags related to @thread
b5faba21 107 * @thread_mask: bitmask for keeping track of @thread activity
c0ecaa06 108 * @dir: pointer to the proc/irq/NN/name entry
a9d0a1a3 109 */
1da177e4 110struct irqaction {
31d9d9b6 111 irq_handler_t handler;
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112 void *dev_id;
113 void __percpu *percpu_dev_id;
114 struct irqaction *next;
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115 irq_handler_t thread_fn;
116 struct task_struct *thread;
2a1d3ab8 117 struct irqaction *secondary;
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118 unsigned int irq;
119 unsigned int flags;
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120 unsigned long thread_flags;
121 unsigned long thread_mask;
122 const char *name;
123 struct proc_dir_entry *dir;
f6cd2477 124} ____cacheline_internodealigned_in_smp;
1da177e4 125
7d12e780 126extern irqreturn_t no_action(int cpl, void *dev_id);
3aa551c9 127
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128/*
129 * If a (PCI) device interrupt is not connected we set dev->irq to
130 * IRQ_NOTCONNECTED. This causes request_irq() to fail with -ENOTCONN, so we
131 * can distingiush that case from other error returns.
132 *
133 * 0x80000000 is guaranteed to be outside the available range of interrupts
134 * and easy to distinguish from other possible incorrect values.
135 */
136#define IRQ_NOTCONNECTED (1U << 31)
137
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138extern int __must_check
139request_threaded_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
140 irq_handler_t thread_fn,
141 unsigned long flags, const char *name, void *dev);
142
143static inline int __must_check
144request_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler, unsigned long flags,
145 const char *name, void *dev)
146{
147 return request_threaded_irq(irq, handler, NULL, flags, name, dev);
148}
149
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150extern int __must_check
151request_any_context_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
152 unsigned long flags, const char *name, void *dev_id);
153
31d9d9b6 154extern int __must_check
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155__request_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
156 unsigned long flags, const char *devname,
157 void __percpu *percpu_dev_id);
158
159static inline int __must_check
31d9d9b6 160request_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
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161 const char *devname, void __percpu *percpu_dev_id)
162{
163 return __request_percpu_irq(irq, handler, 0,
164 devname, percpu_dev_id);
165}
3aa551c9 166
25ce4be7 167extern const void *free_irq(unsigned int, void *);
31d9d9b6 168extern void free_percpu_irq(unsigned int, void __percpu *);
1da177e4 169
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170struct device;
171
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172extern int __must_check
173devm_request_threaded_irq(struct device *dev, unsigned int irq,
174 irq_handler_t handler, irq_handler_t thread_fn,
175 unsigned long irqflags, const char *devname,
176 void *dev_id);
177
178static inline int __must_check
179devm_request_irq(struct device *dev, unsigned int irq, irq_handler_t handler,
180 unsigned long irqflags, const char *devname, void *dev_id)
181{
182 return devm_request_threaded_irq(dev, irq, handler, NULL, irqflags,
183 devname, dev_id);
184}
185
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186extern int __must_check
187devm_request_any_context_irq(struct device *dev, unsigned int irq,
188 irq_handler_t handler, unsigned long irqflags,
189 const char *devname, void *dev_id);
190
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191extern void devm_free_irq(struct device *dev, unsigned int irq, void *dev_id);
192
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193/*
194 * On lockdep we dont want to enable hardirqs in hardirq
195 * context. Use local_irq_enable_in_hardirq() to annotate
196 * kernel code that has to do this nevertheless (pretty much
197 * the only valid case is for old/broken hardware that is
198 * insanely slow).
199 *
200 * NOTE: in theory this might break fragile code that relies
201 * on hardirq delivery - in practice we dont seem to have such
202 * places left. So the only effect should be slightly increased
203 * irqs-off latencies.
204 */
205#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
206# define local_irq_enable_in_hardirq() do { } while (0)
207#else
208# define local_irq_enable_in_hardirq() local_irq_enable()
209#endif
1da177e4 210
1da177e4 211extern void disable_irq_nosync(unsigned int irq);
02cea395 212extern bool disable_hardirq(unsigned int irq);
1da177e4 213extern void disable_irq(unsigned int irq);
31d9d9b6 214extern void disable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq);
1da177e4 215extern void enable_irq(unsigned int irq);
1e7c5fd2 216extern void enable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq, unsigned int type);
f0cb3220 217extern bool irq_percpu_is_enabled(unsigned int irq);
a92444c6 218extern void irq_wake_thread(unsigned int irq, void *dev_id);
ba9a2331 219
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220/* The following three functions are for the core kernel use only. */
221extern void suspend_device_irqs(void);
222extern void resume_device_irqs(void);
0a0c5168 223
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224/**
225 * struct irq_affinity_notify - context for notification of IRQ affinity changes
226 * @irq: Interrupt to which notification applies
227 * @kref: Reference count, for internal use
228 * @work: Work item, for internal use
229 * @notify: Function to be called on change. This will be
230 * called in process context.
231 * @release: Function to be called on release. This will be
232 * called in process context. Once registered, the
233 * structure must only be freed when this function is
234 * called or later.
235 */
236struct irq_affinity_notify {
237 unsigned int irq;
238 struct kref kref;
239 struct work_struct work;
240 void (*notify)(struct irq_affinity_notify *, const cpumask_t *mask);
241 void (*release)(struct kref *ref);
242};
243
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244/**
245 * struct irq_affinity - Description for automatic irq affinity assignements
246 * @pre_vectors: Don't apply affinity to @pre_vectors at beginning of
247 * the MSI(-X) vector space
248 * @post_vectors: Don't apply affinity to @post_vectors at end of
249 * the MSI(-X) vector space
250 */
251struct irq_affinity {
252 int pre_vectors;
253 int post_vectors;
254};
255
0244ad00 256#if defined(CONFIG_SMP)
d7b90689 257
d036e67b 258extern cpumask_var_t irq_default_affinity;
18404756 259
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260/* Internal implementation. Use the helpers below */
261extern int __irq_set_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *cpumask,
262 bool force);
263
264/**
265 * irq_set_affinity - Set the irq affinity of a given irq
266 * @irq: Interrupt to set affinity
def5f127 267 * @cpumask: cpumask
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268 *
269 * Fails if cpumask does not contain an online CPU
270 */
271static inline int
272irq_set_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *cpumask)
273{
274 return __irq_set_affinity(irq, cpumask, false);
275}
276
277/**
278 * irq_force_affinity - Force the irq affinity of a given irq
279 * @irq: Interrupt to set affinity
def5f127 280 * @cpumask: cpumask
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281 *
282 * Same as irq_set_affinity, but without checking the mask against
283 * online cpus.
284 *
285 * Solely for low level cpu hotplug code, where we need to make per
286 * cpu interrupts affine before the cpu becomes online.
287 */
288static inline int
289irq_force_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *cpumask)
290{
291 return __irq_set_affinity(irq, cpumask, true);
292}
293
d7b90689 294extern int irq_can_set_affinity(unsigned int irq);
18404756 295extern int irq_select_affinity(unsigned int irq);
d7b90689 296
e7a297b0 297extern int irq_set_affinity_hint(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *m);
cd7eab44 298
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299extern int
300irq_set_affinity_notifier(unsigned int irq, struct irq_affinity_notify *notify);
301
67c93c21 302struct cpumask *irq_create_affinity_masks(int nvec, const struct irq_affinity *affd);
6f9a22bc 303int irq_calc_affinity_vectors(int minvec, int maxvec, const struct irq_affinity *affd);
5e385a6e 304
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305#else /* CONFIG_SMP */
306
0de26520 307static inline int irq_set_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *m)
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308{
309 return -EINVAL;
310}
311
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312static inline int irq_force_affinity(unsigned int irq, const struct cpumask *cpumask)
313{
314 return 0;
315}
316
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317static inline int irq_can_set_affinity(unsigned int irq)
318{
319 return 0;
320}
321
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322static inline int irq_select_affinity(unsigned int irq) { return 0; }
323
e7a297b0 324static inline int irq_set_affinity_hint(unsigned int irq,
cd7eab44 325 const struct cpumask *m)
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326{
327 return -EINVAL;
328}
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329
330static inline int
331irq_set_affinity_notifier(unsigned int irq, struct irq_affinity_notify *notify)
332{
333 return 0;
334}
5e385a6e 335
34c3d981 336static inline struct cpumask *
67c93c21 337irq_create_affinity_masks(int nvec, const struct irq_affinity *affd)
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338{
339 return NULL;
340}
341
342static inline int
6f9a22bc 343irq_calc_affinity_vectors(int minvec, int maxvec, const struct irq_affinity *affd)
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344{
345 return maxvec;
346}
347
0244ad00 348#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
d7b90689 349
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350/*
351 * Special lockdep variants of irq disabling/enabling.
352 * These should be used for locking constructs that
353 * know that a particular irq context which is disabled,
354 * and which is the only irq-context user of a lock,
355 * that it's safe to take the lock in the irq-disabled
356 * section without disabling hardirqs.
357 *
358 * On !CONFIG_LOCKDEP they are equivalent to the normal
359 * irq disable/enable methods.
360 */
361static inline void disable_irq_nosync_lockdep(unsigned int irq)
362{
363 disable_irq_nosync(irq);
364#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
365 local_irq_disable();
366#endif
367}
368
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369static inline void disable_irq_nosync_lockdep_irqsave(unsigned int irq, unsigned long *flags)
370{
371 disable_irq_nosync(irq);
372#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
373 local_irq_save(*flags);
374#endif
375}
376
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377static inline void disable_irq_lockdep(unsigned int irq)
378{
379 disable_irq(irq);
380#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
381 local_irq_disable();
382#endif
383}
384
385static inline void enable_irq_lockdep(unsigned int irq)
386{
387#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
388 local_irq_enable();
389#endif
390 enable_irq(irq);
391}
392
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393static inline void enable_irq_lockdep_irqrestore(unsigned int irq, unsigned long *flags)
394{
395#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
396 local_irq_restore(*flags);
397#endif
398 enable_irq(irq);
399}
400
ba9a2331 401/* IRQ wakeup (PM) control: */
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402extern int irq_set_irq_wake(unsigned int irq, unsigned int on);
403
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404static inline int enable_irq_wake(unsigned int irq)
405{
a0cd9ca2 406 return irq_set_irq_wake(irq, 1);
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407}
408
409static inline int disable_irq_wake(unsigned int irq)
410{
a0cd9ca2 411 return irq_set_irq_wake(irq, 0);
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412}
413
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414/*
415 * irq_get_irqchip_state/irq_set_irqchip_state specific flags
416 */
417enum irqchip_irq_state {
418 IRQCHIP_STATE_PENDING, /* Is interrupt pending? */
419 IRQCHIP_STATE_ACTIVE, /* Is interrupt in progress? */
420 IRQCHIP_STATE_MASKED, /* Is interrupt masked? */
421 IRQCHIP_STATE_LINE_LEVEL, /* Is IRQ line high? */
422};
423
424extern int irq_get_irqchip_state(unsigned int irq, enum irqchip_irq_state which,
425 bool *state);
426extern int irq_set_irqchip_state(unsigned int irq, enum irqchip_irq_state which,
427 bool state);
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428
429#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_FORCED_THREADING
430extern bool force_irqthreads;
431#else
432#define force_irqthreads (0)
433#endif
434
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435#ifndef __ARCH_SET_SOFTIRQ_PENDING
436#define set_softirq_pending(x) (local_softirq_pending() = (x))
437#define or_softirq_pending(x) (local_softirq_pending() |= (x))
438#endif
439
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440/* Some architectures might implement lazy enabling/disabling of
441 * interrupts. In some cases, such as stop_machine, we might want
442 * to ensure that after a local_irq_disable(), interrupts have
443 * really been disabled in hardware. Such architectures need to
444 * implement the following hook.
445 */
446#ifndef hard_irq_disable
447#define hard_irq_disable() do { } while(0)
448#endif
449
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450/* PLEASE, avoid to allocate new softirqs, if you need not _really_ high
451 frequency threaded job scheduling. For almost all the purposes
452 tasklets are more than enough. F.e. all serial device BHs et
453 al. should be converted to tasklets, not to softirqs.
454 */
455
456enum
457{
458 HI_SOFTIRQ=0,
459 TIMER_SOFTIRQ,
460 NET_TX_SOFTIRQ,
461 NET_RX_SOFTIRQ,
ff856bad 462 BLOCK_SOFTIRQ,
511cbce2 463 IRQ_POLL_SOFTIRQ,
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464 TASKLET_SOFTIRQ,
465 SCHED_SOFTIRQ,
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466 HRTIMER_SOFTIRQ, /* Unused, but kept as tools rely on the
467 numbering. Sigh! */
09223371 468 RCU_SOFTIRQ, /* Preferable RCU should always be the last softirq */
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469
470 NR_SOFTIRQS
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471};
472
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473#define SOFTIRQ_STOP_IDLE_MASK (~(1 << RCU_SOFTIRQ))
474
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475/* map softirq index to softirq name. update 'softirq_to_name' in
476 * kernel/softirq.c when adding a new softirq.
477 */
ce85b4f2 478extern const char * const softirq_to_name[NR_SOFTIRQS];
5d592b44 479
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480/* softirq mask and active fields moved to irq_cpustat_t in
481 * asm/hardirq.h to get better cache usage. KAO
482 */
483
484struct softirq_action
485{
486 void (*action)(struct softirq_action *);
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487};
488
489asmlinkage void do_softirq(void);
eb0f1c44 490asmlinkage void __do_softirq(void);
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491
492#ifdef __ARCH_HAS_DO_SOFTIRQ
493void do_softirq_own_stack(void);
494#else
495static inline void do_softirq_own_stack(void)
496{
497 __do_softirq();
498}
499#endif
500
962cf36c 501extern void open_softirq(int nr, void (*action)(struct softirq_action *));
1da177e4 502extern void softirq_init(void);
f069686e 503extern void __raise_softirq_irqoff(unsigned int nr);
2bf2160d 504
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505extern void raise_softirq_irqoff(unsigned int nr);
506extern void raise_softirq(unsigned int nr);
1da177e4 507
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508DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct task_struct *, ksoftirqd);
509
510static inline struct task_struct *this_cpu_ksoftirqd(void)
511{
512 return this_cpu_read(ksoftirqd);
513}
514
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515/* Tasklets --- multithreaded analogue of BHs.
516
517 Main feature differing them of generic softirqs: tasklet
518 is running only on one CPU simultaneously.
519
520 Main feature differing them of BHs: different tasklets
521 may be run simultaneously on different CPUs.
522
523 Properties:
524 * If tasklet_schedule() is called, then tasklet is guaranteed
525 to be executed on some cpu at least once after this.
25985edc 526 * If the tasklet is already scheduled, but its execution is still not
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527 started, it will be executed only once.
528 * If this tasklet is already running on another CPU (or schedule is called
529 from tasklet itself), it is rescheduled for later.
530 * Tasklet is strictly serialized wrt itself, but not
531 wrt another tasklets. If client needs some intertask synchronization,
532 he makes it with spinlocks.
533 */
534
535struct tasklet_struct
536{
537 struct tasklet_struct *next;
538 unsigned long state;
539 atomic_t count;
540 void (*func)(unsigned long);
541 unsigned long data;
542};
543
544#define DECLARE_TASKLET(name, func, data) \
545struct tasklet_struct name = { NULL, 0, ATOMIC_INIT(0), func, data }
546
547#define DECLARE_TASKLET_DISABLED(name, func, data) \
548struct tasklet_struct name = { NULL, 0, ATOMIC_INIT(1), func, data }
549
550
551enum
552{
553 TASKLET_STATE_SCHED, /* Tasklet is scheduled for execution */
554 TASKLET_STATE_RUN /* Tasklet is running (SMP only) */
555};
556
557#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
558static inline int tasklet_trylock(struct tasklet_struct *t)
559{
560 return !test_and_set_bit(TASKLET_STATE_RUN, &(t)->state);
561}
562
563static inline void tasklet_unlock(struct tasklet_struct *t)
564{
4e857c58 565 smp_mb__before_atomic();
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566 clear_bit(TASKLET_STATE_RUN, &(t)->state);
567}
568
569static inline void tasklet_unlock_wait(struct tasklet_struct *t)
570{
571 while (test_bit(TASKLET_STATE_RUN, &(t)->state)) { barrier(); }
572}
573#else
574#define tasklet_trylock(t) 1
575#define tasklet_unlock_wait(t) do { } while (0)
576#define tasklet_unlock(t) do { } while (0)
577#endif
578
b3c97528 579extern void __tasklet_schedule(struct tasklet_struct *t);
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580
581static inline void tasklet_schedule(struct tasklet_struct *t)
582{
583 if (!test_and_set_bit(TASKLET_STATE_SCHED, &t->state))
584 __tasklet_schedule(t);
585}
586
b3c97528 587extern void __tasklet_hi_schedule(struct tasklet_struct *t);
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588
589static inline void tasklet_hi_schedule(struct tasklet_struct *t)
590{
591 if (!test_and_set_bit(TASKLET_STATE_SCHED, &t->state))
592 __tasklet_hi_schedule(t);
593}
594
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595extern void __tasklet_hi_schedule_first(struct tasklet_struct *t);
596
597/*
598 * This version avoids touching any other tasklets. Needed for kmemcheck
599 * in order not to take any page faults while enqueueing this tasklet;
600 * consider VERY carefully whether you really need this or
601 * tasklet_hi_schedule()...
602 */
603static inline void tasklet_hi_schedule_first(struct tasklet_struct *t)
604{
605 if (!test_and_set_bit(TASKLET_STATE_SCHED, &t->state))
606 __tasklet_hi_schedule_first(t);
607}
608
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609
610static inline void tasklet_disable_nosync(struct tasklet_struct *t)
611{
612 atomic_inc(&t->count);
4e857c58 613 smp_mb__after_atomic();
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614}
615
616static inline void tasklet_disable(struct tasklet_struct *t)
617{
618 tasklet_disable_nosync(t);
619 tasklet_unlock_wait(t);
620 smp_mb();
621}
622
623static inline void tasklet_enable(struct tasklet_struct *t)
624{
4e857c58 625 smp_mb__before_atomic();
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626 atomic_dec(&t->count);
627}
628
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629extern void tasklet_kill(struct tasklet_struct *t);
630extern void tasklet_kill_immediate(struct tasklet_struct *t, unsigned int cpu);
631extern void tasklet_init(struct tasklet_struct *t,
632 void (*func)(unsigned long), unsigned long data);
633
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634struct tasklet_hrtimer {
635 struct hrtimer timer;
636 struct tasklet_struct tasklet;
637 enum hrtimer_restart (*function)(struct hrtimer *);
638};
639
640extern void
641tasklet_hrtimer_init(struct tasklet_hrtimer *ttimer,
642 enum hrtimer_restart (*function)(struct hrtimer *),
643 clockid_t which_clock, enum hrtimer_mode mode);
644
645static inline
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646void tasklet_hrtimer_start(struct tasklet_hrtimer *ttimer, ktime_t time,
647 const enum hrtimer_mode mode)
9ba5f005 648{
61699e13 649 hrtimer_start(&ttimer->timer, time, mode);
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650}
651
652static inline
653void tasklet_hrtimer_cancel(struct tasklet_hrtimer *ttimer)
654{
655 hrtimer_cancel(&ttimer->timer);
656 tasklet_kill(&ttimer->tasklet);
657}
658
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659/*
660 * Autoprobing for irqs:
661 *
662 * probe_irq_on() and probe_irq_off() provide robust primitives
663 * for accurate IRQ probing during kernel initialization. They are
664 * reasonably simple to use, are not "fooled" by spurious interrupts,
665 * and, unlike other attempts at IRQ probing, they do not get hung on
666 * stuck interrupts (such as unused PS2 mouse interfaces on ASUS boards).
667 *
668 * For reasonably foolproof probing, use them as follows:
669 *
670 * 1. clear and/or mask the device's internal interrupt.
671 * 2. sti();
672 * 3. irqs = probe_irq_on(); // "take over" all unassigned idle IRQs
673 * 4. enable the device and cause it to trigger an interrupt.
674 * 5. wait for the device to interrupt, using non-intrusive polling or a delay.
675 * 6. irq = probe_irq_off(irqs); // get IRQ number, 0=none, negative=multiple
676 * 7. service the device to clear its pending interrupt.
677 * 8. loop again if paranoia is required.
678 *
679 * probe_irq_on() returns a mask of allocated irq's.
680 *
681 * probe_irq_off() takes the mask as a parameter,
682 * and returns the irq number which occurred,
683 * or zero if none occurred, or a negative irq number
684 * if more than one irq occurred.
685 */
686
0244ad00 687#if !defined(CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE)
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688static inline unsigned long probe_irq_on(void)
689{
690 return 0;
691}
692static inline int probe_irq_off(unsigned long val)
693{
694 return 0;
695}
696static inline unsigned int probe_irq_mask(unsigned long val)
697{
698 return 0;
699}
700#else
701extern unsigned long probe_irq_on(void); /* returns 0 on failure */
702extern int probe_irq_off(unsigned long); /* returns 0 or negative on failure */
703extern unsigned int probe_irq_mask(unsigned long); /* returns mask of ISA interrupts */
704#endif
705
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706#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
707/* Initialize /proc/irq/ */
708extern void init_irq_proc(void);
709#else
710static inline void init_irq_proc(void)
711{
712}
713#endif
714
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715#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_TIMINGS
716void irq_timings_enable(void);
717void irq_timings_disable(void);
e1c92149 718u64 irq_timings_next_event(u64 now);
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719#endif
720
d43c36dc 721struct seq_file;
f74596d0 722int show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, void *v);
c78b9b65 723int arch_show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, int prec);
f74596d0 724
43a25632 725extern int early_irq_init(void);
4a046d17 726extern int arch_probe_nr_irqs(void);
43a25632 727extern int arch_early_irq_init(void);
43a25632 728
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729#if defined(CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER) || defined(CONFIG_KASAN)
730/*
731 * We want to know which function is an entrypoint of a hardirq or a softirq.
732 */
733#define __irq_entry __attribute__((__section__(".irqentry.text")))
734#define __softirq_entry \
735 __attribute__((__section__(".softirqentry.text")))
736
737/* Limits of hardirq entrypoints */
738extern char __irqentry_text_start[];
739extern char __irqentry_text_end[];
740/* Limits of softirq entrypoints */
741extern char __softirqentry_text_start[];
742extern char __softirqentry_text_end[];
743
744#else
745#define __irq_entry
746#define __softirq_entry
747#endif
748
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