On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 07:17:29PM +0000, Stephen Boyd wrote: > On 01/09/14 02:49, Will Deacon wrote: > > > >> +static irq_handler_t cpu_handler; > >> + > >> +static irqreturn_t cpu_pmu_dispatch_irq(int irq, void *dev) > >> +{ > >> + struct arm_pmu *arm_pmu = *(struct arm_pmu **)dev; > >> + return cpu_handler(irq, arm_pmu); > >> +} > > I don't like this bit -- having a global cpu_handler field is going to > > interfere with the big.LITTLE work and casting the per-cpu dev token is also > > pretty hacky. > > > > However, you're forced down this route by the need to invoke the armpmu IRQ > > dispatcher. Now, that only exists as a workaround for the braindead > > interrupt routing on the u8500 (they OR'd all the PMU SPIs together) -- it's > > not a problem that will affect a system using PPIs. If you look, there is > > only one use of the thing in: arch/arm/mach-ux500/cpu-db8500.c. > > > > So, we could rename that callback to make it clear that it's not so much an > > IRQ handler wrapper as a specific hack to deal with broken SPIs. Then the > > cpu_pmu code can neglect to make the callback if it's using PPI. > > > > What do you think? > > Yeah I hate this bouncing layer too but it was the best I could come up > with. I'll rename it to 'armpmu_dispatch_spi_irq' (bikeshedding welcome). That sounds fine. > We can avoid the hacky cast of the per-cpu dev token by using the > cpu_pmu pointer directly, but we'll still need to pass something to the > percpu interrupt handler otherwise the genirq layer doesn't allow us to > request the PPI. I can pass hw_events I guess. Is that what you're > thinking? Or were you thinking that we could just use > cpu_pmu->handle_irq as the handler argument in request_percpu_irq()? I > can't figure out how that is supposed to work. Actually, I was thinking you could remove cpu_pmu_dispatch_irq completely and just pass the actual handler straight through to request_percpu_irq. On arm64 we pass the hw_events as the pcpu token, so I'd be inclined to do the same here unless there's a good reason not to. Cheers, Will -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-arm-msm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html