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author | jhb <jhb@FreeBSD.org> | 2008-04-05 19:58:30 +0000 |
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committer | jhb <jhb@FreeBSD.org> | 2008-04-05 19:58:30 +0000 |
commit | 79918c45a6cb0f1be2a1f4a98b4db650b3e3ec66 (patch) | |
tree | 3473dbfbaef8cf04d0d7e8cc250d98a1d866650b /lib/bind | |
parent | bcf7984652af778a74311520173661bcd19d3326 (diff) | |
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Add a MI intr_event_handle() routine for the non-INTR_FILTER case. This
allows all the INTR_FILTER #ifdef's to be removed from the MD interrupt
code.
- Rename the intr_event 'eoi', 'disable', and 'enable' hooks to
'post_filter', 'pre_ithread', and 'post_ithread' to be less x86-centric.
Also, add a comment describe what the MI code expects them to do.
- On amd64, i386, and powerpc this is effectively a NOP.
- On arm, don't bother masking the interrupt unless the ithread is
scheduled in the non-INTR_FILTER case to match what INTR_FILTER did.
Also, don't bother unmasking the interrupt in the post_filter case if
we never masked it. The INTR_FILTER case had been doing this by having
arm_unmask_irq for the post_filter (formerly 'eoi') hook.
- On ia64, stray interrupts are now masked for the non-INTR_FILTER case.
They were already masked in the INTR_FILTER case.
- On sparc64, use the a NULL pre_ithread hook and use intr_enable_eoi() for
both the 'post_filter' and 'post_ithread' hooks to match what the
non-INTR_FILTER code did.
- On sun4v, retire the ithread wrapper hack by using an appropriate
'post_ithread' hook instead (it's what 'post_ithread'/'enable' was
designed to do even in 5.x).
Glanced at by: piso
Reviewed by: marius
Requested by: marius [1], [5]
Tested on: amd64, i386, arm, sparc64
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