Ramon Fried <rfried.dev@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > While debugging the root cause of spurious IRQ's on my PCIe MSI line it appears > that because of the line: > info->chip->flags |= IRQCHIP_ONESHOT_SAFE; > in pci_msi_create_irq_domain() > > The IRQF_ONESHOT is ignored, especially when requesting IRQ through > pci_request_threaded_irq() where handler is NULL. Which is perfectly fine. > The problem is that the MSI masking now only surrounds the HW handler, > and all additional MSI that occur before the threaded handler is > complete are considered by the note_interrupt() as spurious. Which is not a problem as long as the thread finishes before 100k MSIs arrived on that line. If that happens then there is something really wrong. Either the device fires MSIs like crazy or the threaded handler is stuck somewhere. > Besides the side effect of that, I don't really understand the logic > of not masking the MSI until the threaded handler is complete, > especially when there's no HW handler and only threaded handler. What's wrong with having another interrupt firing while the threaded handler is running? Nothing, really. It actually can be desired because the threaded handler is allowed to sleep. Thanks, tglx