On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 7:11 AM Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 02:49:42PM +0530, Anup Patel wrote: > > Some of the PCI controllers (such as generic PCI host controller) > > use "interrupt-map" DT property to describe the mapping between > > PCI endpoints and PCI interrupt pins. This the only case where > > the interrupts are not described in DT. > > > > Currently, there is no fw_devlink created based on "interrupt-map" > > DT property parse_interrupts() calls of_irq_parse_one() that in turn calls of_irq_parse_one() that does the "interrupts-map" handling. In fact of_irq_parse_pci() also calls of_irq_parse_one() if the PCI device has a DT node. So I don't think any new functionality needs to be added. If I'm not mistaken we just need parse_interrupts to not ignore interrupts-map? A one line change? Why do we need all of this code you wrote below? -Saravana > > so interrupt controller is not guaranteed to be probed > > before PCI host controller. This affects every platform where both > > PCI host controller and interrupt controllers are probed as regular > > platform devices. > > > > This creates fw_devlink between consumers (PCI host controller) and > > supplier (interrupt controller) based on "interrupt-map" DT property. > > > > Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <apatel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Changes since v1: > > - Updated commit description based on Rob's suggestion > > - Use of_irq_parse_raw() for parsing interrupt-map DT property > > --- > > drivers/of/property.c | 58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/of/property.c b/drivers/of/property.c > > index a6358ee99b74..67be66384dac 100644 > > --- a/drivers/of/property.c > > +++ b/drivers/of/property.c > > @@ -1311,6 +1311,63 @@ static struct device_node *parse_interrupts(struct device_node *np, > > return of_irq_parse_one(np, index, &sup_args) ? NULL : sup_args.np; > > } > > > > +static struct device_node *parse_interrupt_map(struct device_node *np, > > + const char *prop_name, int index) > > +{ > > + const __be32 *imap, *imap_end, *addr; > > + struct of_phandle_args sup_args; > > + struct device_node *tn, *ipar; > > + u32 addrcells, intcells; > > + int i, j, imaplen; > > + > > + if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_OF_IRQ)) > > + return NULL; > > + > > + if (strcmp(prop_name, "interrupt-map")) > > + return NULL; > > + > > + ipar = of_node_get(np); > > + do { > > + if (!of_property_read_u32(ipar, "#interrupt-cells", &intcells)) > > + break; > > + tn = ipar; > > + ipar = of_irq_find_parent(ipar); > > + of_node_put(tn); > > + } while (ipar); > > No need for this loop. We've only gotten here if 'interrupt-map' is > present in the node and '#interrupt-cells' is required if > 'interrupt-map' is present. > > > + if (!ipar) > > + return NULL; > > + addrcells = of_bus_n_addr_cells(ipar); > > + of_node_put(ipar); > > + > > + imap = of_get_property(np, "interrupt-map", &imaplen); > > + if (!imap || imaplen <= (addrcells + intcells)) > > + return NULL; > > + imap_end = imap + imaplen; > > + > > + sup_args.np = NULL; > > + for (i = 0; i <= index && imap < imap_end; i++) { > > + if (sup_args.np) { > > + of_node_put(sup_args.np); > > + sup_args.np = NULL; > > + } > > + > > + addr = imap; > > + imap += addrcells; > > + > > + sup_args.np = np; > > + sup_args.args_count = intcells; > > + for (j = 0; j < intcells; j++) > > + sup_args.args[j] = be32_to_cpu(imap[j]); > > + imap += intcells; > > + > > + if (of_irq_parse_raw(addr, &sup_args)) > > + return NULL; > > + imap += sup_args.args_count + 1; > > + } > > Doesn't this leak a ref on the last time the function is invoked? For > example, if we have 2 entries and index is 2. We'll get index=1, but > then exit because imap==imap_end. We need a put on index==1 node. > > Look at my next branch where I've converted things to use __free() > cleanups. I don't see it helping here as-is, but maybe when it is > correct. > > Rob