As result of recent re-design of MSI/MSI-X interrupts enabling pattern pci_enable_msi_block_auto() interface became obsolete. To enable maximum number of MSI interrupts for a device the driver will first obtain that number from pci_get_msi_cap() function and then call pci_enable_msi_block() interface. Signed-off-by: Alexander Gordeev <agordeev@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt | 30 ++---------------------------- drivers/pci/msi.c | 20 -------------------- include/linux/pci.h | 7 ------- 3 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt b/Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt index 40abcfb..4d0525f 100644 --- a/Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt +++ b/Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt @@ -133,33 +133,7 @@ static int foo_driver_enable_msi(struct foo_adapter *adapter, int nvec) return rc; } -4.2.3 pci_enable_msi_block_auto - -int pci_enable_msi_block_auto(struct pci_dev *dev, unsigned int *count) - -This variation on pci_enable_msi() call allows a device driver to request -the maximum possible number of MSIs. The MSI specification only allows -interrupts to be allocated in powers of two, up to a maximum of 2^5 (32). - -If this function returns a positive number, it indicates that it has -succeeded and the returned value is the number of allocated interrupts. In -this case, the function enables MSI on this device and updates dev->irq to -be the lowest of the new interrupts assigned to it. The other interrupts -assigned to the device are in the range dev->irq to dev->irq + returned -value - 1. - -If this function returns a negative number, it indicates an error and -the driver should not attempt to request any more MSI interrupts for -this device. - -If the device driver needs to know the number of interrupts the device -supports it can pass the pointer count where that number is stored. The -device driver must decide what action to take if pci_enable_msi_block_auto() -succeeds, but returns a value less than the number of interrupts supported. -If the device driver does not need to know the number of interrupts -supported, it can set the pointer count to NULL. - -4.2.4 pci_disable_msi +4.2.3 pci_disable_msi void pci_disable_msi(struct pci_dev *dev) @@ -175,7 +149,7 @@ on any interrupt for which it previously called request_irq(). Failure to do so results in a BUG_ON(), leaving the device with MSI enabled and thus leaking its vector. -4.2.5 pci_get_msi_cap +4.2.4 pci_get_msi_cap int pci_get_msi_cap(struct pci_dev *dev) diff --git a/drivers/pci/msi.c b/drivers/pci/msi.c index 583ace1..1934519 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/msi.c +++ b/drivers/pci/msi.c @@ -849,26 +849,6 @@ int pci_enable_msi_block(struct pci_dev *dev, unsigned int nvec) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_enable_msi_block); -int pci_enable_msi_block_auto(struct pci_dev *dev, unsigned int *maxvec) -{ - int ret, nvec; - - ret = pci_get_msi_cap(dev); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - - if (maxvec) - *maxvec = ret; - - nvec = ret; - ret = pci_enable_msi_block(dev, nvec); - if (ret) - return ret; - - return nvec; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_enable_msi_block_auto); - void pci_msi_shutdown(struct pci_dev *dev) { struct msi_desc *desc; diff --git a/include/linux/pci.h b/include/linux/pci.h index 2fa92ef..13bf88d 100644 --- a/include/linux/pci.h +++ b/include/linux/pci.h @@ -1154,12 +1154,6 @@ static inline int pci_enable_msi_block(struct pci_dev *dev, unsigned int nvec) return -1; } -static inline int -pci_enable_msi_block_auto(struct pci_dev *dev, unsigned int *maxvec) -{ - return -1; -} - static inline void pci_msi_shutdown(struct pci_dev *dev) { } static inline void pci_disable_msi(struct pci_dev *dev) @@ -1192,7 +1186,6 @@ static inline int pci_msi_enabled(void) #else int pci_get_msi_cap(struct pci_dev *dev); int pci_enable_msi_block(struct pci_dev *dev, unsigned int nvec); -int pci_enable_msi_block_auto(struct pci_dev *dev, unsigned int *maxvec); void pci_msi_shutdown(struct pci_dev *dev); void pci_disable_msi(struct pci_dev *dev); int pci_msix_table_size(struct pci_dev *dev); -- 1.7.7.6