>>>> I think there are two issues here that should be teased apart a bit >>>> more: >>>> >>>> 1) Trigger settings: If the IRQ is configured as anything other than >>>> level-triggered, active-low, we can't use it at all for a PCI >>>> interrupt, and we should return an "infinite" penalty. We currently >>>> increase the penalty for the SCI IRQ if it's not level/low, but >>>> doesn't it apply to *all* IRQs, not just the SCI IRQ? >>> >>> It makes sense for SCI as it is Intel specific. >>> >>> Unfortunately, this cannot be done in an arch independent way. Of course, >>> ARM had to implement its own thing. While level-triggered, active-low is >>> good for intel world, it is not for the ARM world. ARM uses active-high >>> level triggered. >> >> I'm confused. I don't think SCI is Intel-specific. Per PCI Spec >> r3.0, sec 2.2.6, PCI interrupts are level-sensitive, asserted low. >> Per ACPI Spec v3.0, sec 2.1, the SCI is an "active, low, shareable, >> level interrupt". >> >> Are you saying SCI is active-high on ARM? If so, I don't think that's >> necessarily a huge problem, although we'd have to audit the ACPI code >> to make sure we handle it correctly. We don't have an SCI interrupt on ARM. That's why, I assumed it is an Intel specific interrupt. However, all legacy interrupts are active-high level sensitive. This is a limitation of the ARM GIC Interrupt Controller. Here is what a PCI Link object looks like. Device(LN0D){ Name(_HID, EISAID("PNP0C0F")) // PCI interrupt link Name(_UID, 4) Name(_PRS, ResourceTemplate(){ Interrupt(ResourceProducer, Level, ActiveHigh, Exclusive, , ,) {123} }) Method(_DIS) {} Method(_CRS) { Return (_PRS) } Method(_SRS, 1) {} } >> >> The point here is that a PCI Interrupt Link can only use an IRQ that >> is level-triggered, active low. If an IRQ is already set to any other >> state, whether for an ISA device or for an active-high SCI, we can't >> use it for a PCI Interrupt Link. Unfortunately, this still doesn't hold. A patch is long overdue for this series. I'll post v3. We can go from there. -- Sinan Kaya Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html