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author | jhb <jhb@FreeBSD.org> | 2005-10-25 19:48:48 +0000 |
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committer | jhb <jhb@FreeBSD.org> | 2005-10-25 19:48:48 +0000 |
commit | e20e5c07ce4cea9d83ea29f37035a800261a5025 (patch) | |
tree | c0e88867c475b0bb7f3b0c1dc5799cf5ad98997f /sys/powerpc | |
parent | b5662e2acad3b391e8117ba16eaca7a1cb878179 (diff) | |
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Reorganize the interrupt handling code a bit to make a few things cleaner
and increase flexibility to allow various different approaches to be tried
in the future.
- Split struct ithd up into two pieces. struct intr_event holds the list
of interrupt handlers associated with interrupt sources.
struct intr_thread contains the data relative to an interrupt thread.
Currently we still provide a 1:1 relationship of events to threads
with the exception that events only have an associated thread if there
is at least one threaded interrupt handler attached to the event. This
means that on x86 we no longer have 4 bazillion interrupt threads with
no handlers. It also means that interrupt events with only INTR_FAST
handlers no longer have an associated thread either.
- Renamed struct intrhand to struct intr_handler to follow the struct
intr_foo naming convention. This did require renaming the powerpc
MD struct intr_handler to struct ppc_intr_handler.
- INTR_FAST no longer implies INTR_EXCL on all architectures except for
powerpc. This means that multiple INTR_FAST handlers can attach to the
same interrupt and that INTR_FAST and non-INTR_FAST handlers can attach
to the same interrupt. Sharing INTR_FAST handlers may not always be
desirable, but having sio(4) and uhci(4) fight over an IRQ isn't fun
either. Drivers can always still use INTR_EXCL to ask for an interrupt
exclusively. The way this sharing works is that when an interrupt
comes in, all the INTR_FAST handlers are executed first, and if any
threaded handlers exist, the interrupt thread is scheduled afterwards.
This type of layout also makes it possible to investigate using interrupt
filters ala OS X where the filter determines whether or not its companion
threaded handler should run.
- Aside from the INTR_FAST changes above, the impact on MD interrupt code
is mostly just 's/ithread/intr_event/'.
- A new MI ddb command 'show intrs' walks the list of interrupt events
dumping their state. It also has a '/v' verbose switch which dumps
info about all of the handlers attached to each event.
- We currently don't destroy an interrupt thread when the last threaded
handler is removed because it would suck for things like ppbus(8)'s
braindead behavior. The code is present, though, it is just under
#if 0 for now.
- Move the code to actually execute the threaded handlers for an interrrupt
event into a separate function so that ithread_loop() becomes more
readable. Previously this code was all in the middle of ithread_loop()
and indented halfway across the screen.
- Made struct intr_thread private to kern_intr.c and replaced td_ithd
with a thread private flag TDP_ITHREAD.
- In statclock, check curthread against idlethread directly rather than
curthread's proc against idlethread's proc. (Not really related to intr
changes)
Tested on: alpha, amd64, i386, sparc64
Tested on: arm, ia64 (older version of patch by cognet and marcel)
Diffstat (limited to 'sys/powerpc')
-rw-r--r-- | sys/powerpc/include/intr_machdep.h | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sys/powerpc/powerpc/intr_machdep.c | 67 |
2 files changed, 38 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/sys/powerpc/include/intr_machdep.h b/sys/powerpc/include/intr_machdep.h index f4024d3..3336dea 100644 --- a/sys/powerpc/include/intr_machdep.h +++ b/sys/powerpc/include/intr_machdep.h @@ -30,12 +30,12 @@ typedef void ih_func_t(void *); -struct ithd; +struct intr_event; -struct intr_handler { +struct ppc_intr_handler { ih_func_t *ih_func; void *ih_arg; - struct ithd *ih_ithd; + struct intr_event *ih_event; u_int ih_irq; u_int ih_flags; u_int ih_index; diff --git a/sys/powerpc/powerpc/intr_machdep.c b/sys/powerpc/powerpc/intr_machdep.c index 0cde8c5..521a25d 100644 --- a/sys/powerpc/powerpc/intr_machdep.c +++ b/sys/powerpc/powerpc/intr_machdep.c @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ MALLOC_DEFINE(M_INTR, "intr", "interrupt handler data"); static int intr_initialized = 0; static u_int intr_nirq; -static struct intr_handler *intr_handlers; +static struct ppc_intr_handler *intr_handlers; static struct mtx intr_table_lock; @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ static void (*irq_enable)(uintptr_t); static void (*irq_disable)(uintptr_t); static void intrcnt_setname(const char *name, int index); -static void intrcnt_updatename(struct intr_handler *ih); +static void intrcnt_updatename(struct ppc_intr_handler *ih); static void intrcnt_setname(const char *name, int index) @@ -110,18 +110,18 @@ intrcnt_setname(const char *name, int index) } static void -intrcnt_updatename(struct intr_handler *ih) +intrcnt_updatename(struct ppc_intr_handler *ih) { - intrcnt_setname(ih->ih_ithd->it_td->td_proc->p_comm, ih->ih_index); + intrcnt_setname(ih->ih_event->ie_fullname, ih->ih_index); } static void -intrcnt_register(struct intr_handler *ih) +intrcnt_register(struct ppc_intr_handler *ih) { char straystr[MAXCOMLEN + 1]; - KASSERT(ih->ih_ithd != NULL, - ("%s: intr_handler with no ithread", __func__)); + KASSERT(ih->ih_event != NULL, + ("%s: ppc_intr_handler with no event", __func__)); ih->ih_index = intrcnt_index; intrcnt_index += 2; @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ intr_init(void (*handler)(void), int nirq, void (*irq_e)(uintptr_t), intr_initialized++; intr_nirq = nirq; - intr_handlers = malloc(nirq * sizeof(struct intr_handler), M_INTR, + intr_handlers = malloc(nirq * sizeof(struct ppc_intr_handler), M_INTR, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO); if (intr_handlers == NULL) panic("intr_init: unable to allocate interrupt handler array"); @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ intr_init(void (*handler)(void), int nirq, void (*irq_e)(uintptr_t), irq_enable = irq_e; irq_disable = irq_d; - mtx_init(&intr_table_lock, "ithread table lock", NULL, MTX_SPIN); + mtx_init(&intr_table_lock, "intr table", NULL, MTX_SPIN); } void @@ -195,10 +195,10 @@ int inthand_add(const char *name, u_int irq, void (*handler)(void *), void *arg, int flags, void **cookiep) { - struct intr_handler *ih; - struct ithd *ithd, *orphan; + struct ppc_intr_handler *ih; + struct intr_event *event, *orphan; int error = 0; - int created_ithd = 0; + int created_event = 0; /* * Work around a race where more than one CPU may be registering @@ -206,30 +206,33 @@ inthand_add(const char *name, u_int irq, void (*handler)(void *), void *arg, */ ih = &intr_handlers[irq]; mtx_lock_spin(&intr_table_lock); - ithd = ih->ih_ithd; + event = ih->ih_event; mtx_unlock_spin(&intr_table_lock); - if (ithd == NULL) { - error = ithread_create(&ithd, irq, 0, irq_disable, - irq_enable, "irq%d:", irq); + if (event == NULL) { + error = intr_event_create(&event, (void *)irq, 0, + (void (*)(void *))irq_enable, "irq%d:", irq); if (error) return (error); mtx_lock_spin(&intr_table_lock); - if (ih->ih_ithd == NULL) { - ih->ih_ithd = ithd; - created_ithd++; + if (ih->ih_event == NULL) { + ih->ih_event = event; + created_event++; mtx_unlock_spin(&intr_table_lock); } else { - orphan = ithd; - ithd = ih->ih_ithd; + orphan = event; + event = ih->ih_event; mtx_unlock_spin(&intr_table_lock); - ithread_destroy(orphan); + intr_event_destroy(orphan); } } - error = ithread_add_handler(ithd, name, handler, arg, - ithread_priority(flags), flags, cookiep); + /* XXX: Should probably fix support for multiple FAST. */ + if (flags & INTR_FAST) + flags |= INTR_EXCL; + error = intr_event_add_handler(event, name, handler, arg, + intr_priority(flags), flags, cookiep); if ((flags & INTR_FAST) == 0 || error) { intr_setup(irq, sched_ithd, ih, flags); @@ -250,17 +253,17 @@ inthand_add(const char *name, u_int irq, void (*handler)(void *), void *arg, int inthand_remove(u_int irq, void *cookie) { - struct intr_handler *ih; + struct ppc_intr_handler *ih; int error; - error = ithread_remove_handler(cookie); + error = intr_event_remove_handler(cookie); if (error == 0) { ih = &intr_handlers[irq]; mtx_lock_spin(&intr_table_lock); - if (ih->ih_ithd == NULL) { + if (ih->ih_event == NULL) { intr_setup(irq, intr_stray_handler, ih, 0); } else { intr_setup(irq, sched_ithd, ih, 0); @@ -286,9 +289,9 @@ intr_handle(u_int irq) static void intr_stray_handler(void *cookie) { - struct intr_handler *ih; + struct ppc_intr_handler *ih; - ih = (struct intr_handler *)cookie; + ih = (struct ppc_intr_handler *)cookie; if (*intr_handlers[ih->ih_irq].ih_straycount < MAX_STRAY_LOG) { printf("stray irq %d\n", ih->ih_irq); @@ -303,12 +306,12 @@ intr_stray_handler(void *cookie) static void sched_ithd(void *cookie) { - struct intr_handler *ih; + struct ppc_intr_handler *ih; int error; - ih = (struct intr_handler *)cookie; + ih = (struct ppc_intr_handler *)cookie; - error = ithread_schedule(ih->ih_ithd); + error = intr_event_schedule_thread(ih->ih_event); if (error == EINVAL) intr_stray_handler(ih); |