| xj | b04a402 | 2021-11-25 15:01:52 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* | 
|  | 2 | *  pci_irq.c - ACPI PCI Interrupt Routing ($Revision: 11 $) | 
|  | 3 | * | 
|  | 4 | *  Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Andy Grover <andrew.grover@intel.com> | 
|  | 5 | *  Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Paul Diefenbaugh <paul.s.diefenbaugh@intel.com> | 
|  | 6 | *  Copyright (C) 2002       Dominik Brodowski <devel@brodo.de> | 
|  | 7 | *  (c) Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. | 
|  | 8 | *	Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com> | 
|  | 9 | * | 
|  | 10 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
|  | 11 | * | 
|  | 12 | *  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
|  | 13 | *  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | 
|  | 14 | *  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at | 
|  | 15 | *  your option) any later version. | 
|  | 16 | * | 
|  | 17 | *  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | 
|  | 18 | *  WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
|  | 19 | *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | 
|  | 20 | *  General Public License for more details. | 
|  | 21 | * | 
|  | 22 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
|  | 23 | */ | 
|  | 24 |  | 
|  | 25 |  | 
|  | 26 | #include <linux/dmi.h> | 
|  | 27 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | 
|  | 28 | #include <linux/module.h> | 
|  | 29 | #include <linux/init.h> | 
|  | 30 | #include <linux/types.h> | 
|  | 31 | #include <linux/spinlock.h> | 
|  | 32 | #include <linux/pm.h> | 
|  | 33 | #include <linux/pci.h> | 
|  | 34 | #include <linux/acpi.h> | 
|  | 35 | #include <linux/slab.h> | 
|  | 36 | #include <linux/interrupt.h> | 
|  | 37 |  | 
|  | 38 | #define PREFIX "ACPI: " | 
|  | 39 |  | 
|  | 40 | #define _COMPONENT		ACPI_PCI_COMPONENT | 
|  | 41 | ACPI_MODULE_NAME("pci_irq"); | 
|  | 42 |  | 
|  | 43 | struct acpi_prt_entry { | 
|  | 44 | struct acpi_pci_id	id; | 
|  | 45 | u8			pin; | 
|  | 46 | acpi_handle		link; | 
|  | 47 | u32			index;		/* GSI, or link _CRS index */ | 
|  | 48 | }; | 
|  | 49 |  | 
|  | 50 | static inline char pin_name(int pin) | 
|  | 51 | { | 
|  | 52 | return 'A' + pin - 1; | 
|  | 53 | } | 
|  | 54 |  | 
|  | 55 | /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|  | 56 | PCI IRQ Routing Table (PRT) Support | 
|  | 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | 
|  | 58 |  | 
|  | 59 | /* http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4773 */ | 
|  | 60 | static const struct dmi_system_id medion_md9580[] = { | 
|  | 61 | { | 
|  | 62 | .ident = "Medion MD9580-F laptop", | 
|  | 63 | .matches = { | 
|  | 64 | DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "MEDIONNB"), | 
|  | 65 | DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "A555"), | 
|  | 66 | }, | 
|  | 67 | }, | 
|  | 68 | { } | 
|  | 69 | }; | 
|  | 70 |  | 
|  | 71 | /* http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5044 */ | 
|  | 72 | static const struct dmi_system_id dell_optiplex[] = { | 
|  | 73 | { | 
|  | 74 | .ident = "Dell Optiplex GX1", | 
|  | 75 | .matches = { | 
|  | 76 | DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Dell Computer Corporation"), | 
|  | 77 | DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "OptiPlex GX1 600S+"), | 
|  | 78 | }, | 
|  | 79 | }, | 
|  | 80 | { } | 
|  | 81 | }; | 
|  | 82 |  | 
|  | 83 | /* http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10138 */ | 
|  | 84 | static const struct dmi_system_id hp_t5710[] = { | 
|  | 85 | { | 
|  | 86 | .ident = "HP t5710", | 
|  | 87 | .matches = { | 
|  | 88 | DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Hewlett-Packard"), | 
|  | 89 | DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "hp t5000 series"), | 
|  | 90 | DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "098Ch"), | 
|  | 91 | }, | 
|  | 92 | }, | 
|  | 93 | { } | 
|  | 94 | }; | 
|  | 95 |  | 
|  | 96 | struct prt_quirk { | 
|  | 97 | const struct dmi_system_id *system; | 
|  | 98 | unsigned int		segment; | 
|  | 99 | unsigned int		bus; | 
|  | 100 | unsigned int		device; | 
|  | 101 | unsigned char		pin; | 
|  | 102 | const char		*source;	/* according to BIOS */ | 
|  | 103 | const char		*actual_source; | 
|  | 104 | }; | 
|  | 105 |  | 
|  | 106 | #define PCI_INTX_PIN(c)		(c - 'A' + 1) | 
|  | 107 |  | 
|  | 108 | /* | 
|  | 109 | * These systems have incorrect _PRT entries.  The BIOS claims the PCI | 
|  | 110 | * interrupt at the listed segment/bus/device/pin is connected to the first | 
|  | 111 | * link device, but it is actually connected to the second. | 
|  | 112 | */ | 
|  | 113 | static const struct prt_quirk prt_quirks[] = { | 
|  | 114 | { medion_md9580, 0, 0, 9, PCI_INTX_PIN('A'), | 
|  | 115 | "\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA", | 
|  | 116 | "\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB"}, | 
|  | 117 | { dell_optiplex, 0, 0, 0xd, PCI_INTX_PIN('A'), | 
|  | 118 | "\\_SB_.LNKB", | 
|  | 119 | "\\_SB_.LNKA"}, | 
|  | 120 | { hp_t5710, 0, 0, 1, PCI_INTX_PIN('A'), | 
|  | 121 | "\\_SB_.PCI0.LNK1", | 
|  | 122 | "\\_SB_.PCI0.LNK3"}, | 
|  | 123 | }; | 
|  | 124 |  | 
|  | 125 | static void do_prt_fixups(struct acpi_prt_entry *entry, | 
|  | 126 | struct acpi_pci_routing_table *prt) | 
|  | 127 | { | 
|  | 128 | int i; | 
|  | 129 | const struct prt_quirk *quirk; | 
|  | 130 |  | 
|  | 131 | for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(prt_quirks); i++) { | 
|  | 132 | quirk = &prt_quirks[i]; | 
|  | 133 |  | 
|  | 134 | /* All current quirks involve link devices, not GSIs */ | 
|  | 135 | if (dmi_check_system(quirk->system) && | 
|  | 136 | entry->id.segment == quirk->segment && | 
|  | 137 | entry->id.bus == quirk->bus && | 
|  | 138 | entry->id.device == quirk->device && | 
|  | 139 | entry->pin == quirk->pin && | 
|  | 140 | !strcmp(prt->source, quirk->source) && | 
|  | 141 | strlen(prt->source) >= strlen(quirk->actual_source)) { | 
|  | 142 | printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX "firmware reports " | 
|  | 143 | "%04x:%02x:%02x PCI INT %c connected to %s; " | 
|  | 144 | "changing to %s\n", | 
|  | 145 | entry->id.segment, entry->id.bus, | 
|  | 146 | entry->id.device, pin_name(entry->pin), | 
|  | 147 | prt->source, quirk->actual_source); | 
|  | 148 | strcpy(prt->source, quirk->actual_source); | 
|  | 149 | } | 
|  | 150 | } | 
|  | 151 | } | 
|  | 152 |  | 
|  | 153 | static int acpi_pci_irq_check_entry(acpi_handle handle, struct pci_dev *dev, | 
|  | 154 | int pin, struct acpi_pci_routing_table *prt, | 
|  | 155 | struct acpi_prt_entry **entry_ptr) | 
|  | 156 | { | 
|  | 157 | int segment = pci_domain_nr(dev->bus); | 
|  | 158 | int bus = dev->bus->number; | 
|  | 159 | int device = pci_ari_enabled(dev->bus) ? 0 : PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn); | 
|  | 160 | struct acpi_prt_entry *entry; | 
|  | 161 |  | 
|  | 162 | if (((prt->address >> 16) & 0xffff) != device || | 
|  | 163 | prt->pin + 1 != pin) | 
|  | 164 | return -ENODEV; | 
|  | 165 |  | 
|  | 166 | entry = kzalloc(sizeof(struct acpi_prt_entry), GFP_KERNEL); | 
|  | 167 | if (!entry) | 
|  | 168 | return -ENOMEM; | 
|  | 169 |  | 
|  | 170 | /* | 
|  | 171 | * Note that the _PRT uses 0=INTA, 1=INTB, etc, while PCI uses | 
|  | 172 | * 1=INTA, 2=INTB.  We use the PCI encoding throughout, so convert | 
|  | 173 | * it here. | 
|  | 174 | */ | 
|  | 175 | entry->id.segment = segment; | 
|  | 176 | entry->id.bus = bus; | 
|  | 177 | entry->id.device = (prt->address >> 16) & 0xFFFF; | 
|  | 178 | entry->pin = prt->pin + 1; | 
|  | 179 |  | 
|  | 180 | do_prt_fixups(entry, prt); | 
|  | 181 |  | 
|  | 182 | entry->index = prt->source_index; | 
|  | 183 |  | 
|  | 184 | /* | 
|  | 185 | * Type 1: Dynamic | 
|  | 186 | * --------------- | 
|  | 187 | * The 'source' field specifies the PCI interrupt link device used to | 
|  | 188 | * configure the IRQ assigned to this slot|dev|pin.  The 'source_index' | 
|  | 189 | * indicates which resource descriptor in the resource template (of | 
|  | 190 | * the link device) this interrupt is allocated from. | 
|  | 191 | * | 
|  | 192 | * NOTE: Don't query the Link Device for IRQ information at this time | 
|  | 193 | *       because Link Device enumeration may not have occurred yet | 
|  | 194 | *       (e.g. exists somewhere 'below' this _PRT entry in the ACPI | 
|  | 195 | *       namespace). | 
|  | 196 | */ | 
|  | 197 | if (prt->source[0]) | 
|  | 198 | acpi_get_handle(handle, prt->source, &entry->link); | 
|  | 199 |  | 
|  | 200 | /* | 
|  | 201 | * Type 2: Static | 
|  | 202 | * -------------- | 
|  | 203 | * The 'source' field is NULL, and the 'source_index' field specifies | 
|  | 204 | * the IRQ value, which is hardwired to specific interrupt inputs on | 
|  | 205 | * the interrupt controller. | 
|  | 206 | */ | 
|  | 207 |  | 
|  | 208 | ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT_RAW((ACPI_DB_INFO, | 
|  | 209 | "      %04x:%02x:%02x[%c] -> %s[%d]\n", | 
|  | 210 | entry->id.segment, entry->id.bus, | 
|  | 211 | entry->id.device, pin_name(entry->pin), | 
|  | 212 | prt->source, entry->index)); | 
|  | 213 |  | 
|  | 214 | *entry_ptr = entry; | 
|  | 215 |  | 
|  | 216 | return 0; | 
|  | 217 | } | 
|  | 218 |  | 
|  | 219 | static int acpi_pci_irq_find_prt_entry(struct pci_dev *dev, | 
|  | 220 | int pin, struct acpi_prt_entry **entry_ptr) | 
|  | 221 | { | 
|  | 222 | acpi_status status; | 
|  | 223 | struct acpi_buffer buffer = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL }; | 
|  | 224 | struct acpi_pci_routing_table *entry; | 
|  | 225 | acpi_handle handle = NULL; | 
|  | 226 |  | 
|  | 227 | if (dev->bus->bridge) | 
|  | 228 | handle = ACPI_HANDLE(dev->bus->bridge); | 
|  | 229 |  | 
|  | 230 | if (!handle) | 
|  | 231 | return -ENODEV; | 
|  | 232 |  | 
|  | 233 | /* 'handle' is the _PRT's parent (root bridge or PCI-PCI bridge) */ | 
|  | 234 | status = acpi_get_irq_routing_table(handle, &buffer); | 
|  | 235 | if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) { | 
|  | 236 | kfree(buffer.pointer); | 
|  | 237 | return -ENODEV; | 
|  | 238 | } | 
|  | 239 |  | 
|  | 240 | entry = buffer.pointer; | 
|  | 241 | while (entry && (entry->length > 0)) { | 
|  | 242 | if (!acpi_pci_irq_check_entry(handle, dev, pin, | 
|  | 243 | entry, entry_ptr)) | 
|  | 244 | break; | 
|  | 245 | entry = (struct acpi_pci_routing_table *) | 
|  | 246 | ((unsigned long)entry + entry->length); | 
|  | 247 | } | 
|  | 248 |  | 
|  | 249 | kfree(buffer.pointer); | 
|  | 250 | return 0; | 
|  | 251 | } | 
|  | 252 |  | 
|  | 253 | /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|  | 254 | PCI Interrupt Routing Support | 
|  | 255 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | 
|  | 256 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC | 
|  | 257 | extern int noioapicquirk; | 
|  | 258 | extern int noioapicreroute; | 
|  | 259 |  | 
|  | 260 | static int bridge_has_boot_interrupt_variant(struct pci_bus *bus) | 
|  | 261 | { | 
|  | 262 | struct pci_bus *bus_it; | 
|  | 263 |  | 
|  | 264 | for (bus_it = bus ; bus_it ; bus_it = bus_it->parent) { | 
|  | 265 | if (!bus_it->self) | 
|  | 266 | return 0; | 
|  | 267 | if (bus_it->self->irq_reroute_variant) | 
|  | 268 | return bus_it->self->irq_reroute_variant; | 
|  | 269 | } | 
|  | 270 | return 0; | 
|  | 271 | } | 
|  | 272 |  | 
|  | 273 | /* | 
|  | 274 | * Some chipsets (e.g. Intel 6700PXH) generate a legacy INTx when the IRQ | 
|  | 275 | * entry in the chipset's IO-APIC is masked (as, e.g. the RT kernel does | 
|  | 276 | * during interrupt handling). When this INTx generation cannot be disabled, | 
|  | 277 | * we reroute these interrupts to their legacy equivalent to get rid of | 
|  | 278 | * spurious interrupts. | 
|  | 279 | */ | 
|  | 280 | static int acpi_reroute_boot_interrupt(struct pci_dev *dev, | 
|  | 281 | struct acpi_prt_entry *entry) | 
|  | 282 | { | 
|  | 283 | if (noioapicquirk || noioapicreroute) { | 
|  | 284 | return 0; | 
|  | 285 | } else { | 
|  | 286 | switch (bridge_has_boot_interrupt_variant(dev->bus)) { | 
|  | 287 | case 0: | 
|  | 288 | /* no rerouting necessary */ | 
|  | 289 | return 0; | 
|  | 290 | case INTEL_IRQ_REROUTE_VARIANT: | 
|  | 291 | /* | 
|  | 292 | * Remap according to INTx routing table in 6700PXH | 
|  | 293 | * specs, intel order number 302628-002, section | 
|  | 294 | * 2.15.2. Other chipsets (80332, ...) have the same | 
|  | 295 | * mapping and are handled here as well. | 
|  | 296 | */ | 
|  | 297 | dev_info(&dev->dev, "PCI IRQ %d -> rerouted to legacy " | 
|  | 298 | "IRQ %d\n", entry->index, | 
|  | 299 | (entry->index % 4) + 16); | 
|  | 300 | entry->index = (entry->index % 4) + 16; | 
|  | 301 | return 1; | 
|  | 302 | default: | 
|  | 303 | dev_warn(&dev->dev, "Cannot reroute IRQ %d to legacy " | 
|  | 304 | "IRQ: unknown mapping\n", entry->index); | 
|  | 305 | return -1; | 
|  | 306 | } | 
|  | 307 | } | 
|  | 308 | } | 
|  | 309 | #endif /* CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC */ | 
|  | 310 |  | 
|  | 311 | static struct acpi_prt_entry *acpi_pci_irq_lookup(struct pci_dev *dev, int pin) | 
|  | 312 | { | 
|  | 313 | struct acpi_prt_entry *entry = NULL; | 
|  | 314 | struct pci_dev *bridge; | 
|  | 315 | u8 bridge_pin, orig_pin = pin; | 
|  | 316 | int ret; | 
|  | 317 |  | 
|  | 318 | ret = acpi_pci_irq_find_prt_entry(dev, pin, &entry); | 
|  | 319 | if (!ret && entry) { | 
|  | 320 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC | 
|  | 321 | acpi_reroute_boot_interrupt(dev, entry); | 
|  | 322 | #endif /* CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC */ | 
|  | 323 | ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO, "Found %s[%c] _PRT entry\n", | 
|  | 324 | pci_name(dev), pin_name(pin))); | 
|  | 325 | return entry; | 
|  | 326 | } | 
|  | 327 |  | 
|  | 328 | /* | 
|  | 329 | * Attempt to derive an IRQ for this device from a parent bridge's | 
|  | 330 | * PCI interrupt routing entry (eg. yenta bridge and add-in card bridge). | 
|  | 331 | */ | 
|  | 332 | bridge = dev->bus->self; | 
|  | 333 | while (bridge) { | 
|  | 334 | pin = pci_swizzle_interrupt_pin(dev, pin); | 
|  | 335 |  | 
|  | 336 | if ((bridge->class >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_CARDBUS) { | 
|  | 337 | /* PC card has the same IRQ as its cardbridge */ | 
|  | 338 | bridge_pin = bridge->pin; | 
|  | 339 | if (!bridge_pin) { | 
|  | 340 | ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO, | 
|  | 341 | "No interrupt pin configured for device %s\n", | 
|  | 342 | pci_name(bridge))); | 
|  | 343 | return NULL; | 
|  | 344 | } | 
|  | 345 | pin = bridge_pin; | 
|  | 346 | } | 
|  | 347 |  | 
|  | 348 | ret = acpi_pci_irq_find_prt_entry(bridge, pin, &entry); | 
|  | 349 | if (!ret && entry) { | 
|  | 350 | ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO, | 
|  | 351 | "Derived GSI for %s INT %c from %s\n", | 
|  | 352 | pci_name(dev), pin_name(orig_pin), | 
|  | 353 | pci_name(bridge))); | 
|  | 354 | return entry; | 
|  | 355 | } | 
|  | 356 |  | 
|  | 357 | dev = bridge; | 
|  | 358 | bridge = dev->bus->self; | 
|  | 359 | } | 
|  | 360 |  | 
|  | 361 | dev_warn(&dev->dev, "can't derive routing for PCI INT %c\n", | 
|  | 362 | pin_name(orig_pin)); | 
|  | 363 | return NULL; | 
|  | 364 | } | 
|  | 365 |  | 
|  | 366 | #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ISA) || IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_EISA) | 
|  | 367 | static int acpi_isa_register_gsi(struct pci_dev *dev) | 
|  | 368 | { | 
|  | 369 | u32 dev_gsi; | 
|  | 370 |  | 
|  | 371 | /* Interrupt Line values above 0xF are forbidden */ | 
|  | 372 | if (dev->irq > 0 && (dev->irq <= 0xF) && | 
|  | 373 | acpi_isa_irq_available(dev->irq) && | 
|  | 374 | (acpi_isa_irq_to_gsi(dev->irq, &dev_gsi) == 0)) { | 
|  | 375 | dev_warn(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c: no GSI - using ISA IRQ %d\n", | 
|  | 376 | pin_name(dev->pin), dev->irq); | 
|  | 377 | acpi_register_gsi(&dev->dev, dev_gsi, | 
|  | 378 | ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE, | 
|  | 379 | ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW); | 
|  | 380 | return 0; | 
|  | 381 | } | 
|  | 382 | return -EINVAL; | 
|  | 383 | } | 
|  | 384 | #else | 
|  | 385 | static inline int acpi_isa_register_gsi(struct pci_dev *dev) | 
|  | 386 | { | 
|  | 387 | return -ENODEV; | 
|  | 388 | } | 
|  | 389 | #endif | 
|  | 390 |  | 
|  | 391 | static inline bool acpi_pci_irq_valid(struct pci_dev *dev, u8 pin) | 
|  | 392 | { | 
|  | 393 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86 | 
|  | 394 | /* | 
|  | 395 | * On x86 irq line 0xff means "unknown" or "no connection" | 
|  | 396 | * (PCI 3.0, Section 6.2.4, footnote on page 223). | 
|  | 397 | */ | 
|  | 398 | if (dev->irq == 0xff) { | 
|  | 399 | dev->irq = IRQ_NOTCONNECTED; | 
|  | 400 | dev_warn(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c: not connected\n", | 
|  | 401 | pin_name(pin)); | 
|  | 402 | return false; | 
|  | 403 | } | 
|  | 404 | #endif | 
|  | 405 | return true; | 
|  | 406 | } | 
|  | 407 |  | 
|  | 408 | int acpi_pci_irq_enable(struct pci_dev *dev) | 
|  | 409 | { | 
|  | 410 | struct acpi_prt_entry *entry; | 
|  | 411 | int gsi; | 
|  | 412 | u8 pin; | 
|  | 413 | int triggering = ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE; | 
|  | 414 | /* | 
|  | 415 | * On ARM systems with the GIC interrupt model, level interrupts | 
|  | 416 | * are always polarity high by specification; PCI legacy | 
|  | 417 | * IRQs lines are inverted before reaching the interrupt | 
|  | 418 | * controller and must therefore be considered active high | 
|  | 419 | * as default. | 
|  | 420 | */ | 
|  | 421 | int polarity = acpi_irq_model == ACPI_IRQ_MODEL_GIC ? | 
|  | 422 | ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH : ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW; | 
|  | 423 | char *link = NULL; | 
|  | 424 | char link_desc[16]; | 
|  | 425 | int rc; | 
|  | 426 |  | 
|  | 427 | pin = dev->pin; | 
|  | 428 | if (!pin) { | 
|  | 429 | ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO, | 
|  | 430 | "No interrupt pin configured for device %s\n", | 
|  | 431 | pci_name(dev))); | 
|  | 432 | return 0; | 
|  | 433 | } | 
|  | 434 |  | 
|  | 435 | if (dev->irq_managed && dev->irq > 0) | 
|  | 436 | return 0; | 
|  | 437 |  | 
|  | 438 | entry = acpi_pci_irq_lookup(dev, pin); | 
|  | 439 | if (!entry) { | 
|  | 440 | /* | 
|  | 441 | * IDE legacy mode controller IRQs are magic. Why do compat | 
|  | 442 | * extensions always make such a nasty mess. | 
|  | 443 | */ | 
|  | 444 | if (dev->class >> 8 == PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_IDE && | 
|  | 445 | (dev->class & 0x05) == 0) | 
|  | 446 | return 0; | 
|  | 447 | } | 
|  | 448 |  | 
|  | 449 | if (entry) { | 
|  | 450 | if (entry->link) | 
|  | 451 | gsi = acpi_pci_link_allocate_irq(entry->link, | 
|  | 452 | entry->index, | 
|  | 453 | &triggering, &polarity, | 
|  | 454 | &link); | 
|  | 455 | else | 
|  | 456 | gsi = entry->index; | 
|  | 457 | } else | 
|  | 458 | gsi = -1; | 
|  | 459 |  | 
|  | 460 | if (gsi < 0) { | 
|  | 461 | /* | 
|  | 462 | * No IRQ known to the ACPI subsystem - maybe the BIOS / | 
|  | 463 | * driver reported one, then use it. Exit in any case. | 
|  | 464 | */ | 
|  | 465 | if (!acpi_pci_irq_valid(dev, pin)) { | 
|  | 466 | kfree(entry); | 
|  | 467 | return 0; | 
|  | 468 | } | 
|  | 469 |  | 
|  | 470 | if (acpi_isa_register_gsi(dev)) | 
|  | 471 | dev_warn(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c: no GSI\n", | 
|  | 472 | pin_name(pin)); | 
|  | 473 |  | 
|  | 474 | kfree(entry); | 
|  | 475 | return 0; | 
|  | 476 | } | 
|  | 477 |  | 
|  | 478 | rc = acpi_register_gsi(&dev->dev, gsi, triggering, polarity); | 
|  | 479 | if (rc < 0) { | 
|  | 480 | dev_warn(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c: failed to register GSI\n", | 
|  | 481 | pin_name(pin)); | 
|  | 482 | kfree(entry); | 
|  | 483 | return rc; | 
|  | 484 | } | 
|  | 485 | dev->irq = rc; | 
|  | 486 | dev->irq_managed = 1; | 
|  | 487 |  | 
|  | 488 | if (link) | 
|  | 489 | snprintf(link_desc, sizeof(link_desc), " -> Link[%s]", link); | 
|  | 490 | else | 
|  | 491 | link_desc[0] = '\0'; | 
|  | 492 |  | 
|  | 493 | dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c%s -> GSI %u (%s, %s) -> IRQ %d\n", | 
|  | 494 | pin_name(pin), link_desc, gsi, | 
|  | 495 | (triggering == ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) ? "level" : "edge", | 
|  | 496 | (polarity == ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW) ? "low" : "high", dev->irq); | 
|  | 497 |  | 
|  | 498 | kfree(entry); | 
|  | 499 | return 0; | 
|  | 500 | } | 
|  | 501 |  | 
|  | 502 | void acpi_pci_irq_disable(struct pci_dev *dev) | 
|  | 503 | { | 
|  | 504 | struct acpi_prt_entry *entry; | 
|  | 505 | int gsi; | 
|  | 506 | u8 pin; | 
|  | 507 |  | 
|  | 508 | pin = dev->pin; | 
|  | 509 | if (!pin || !dev->irq_managed || dev->irq <= 0) | 
|  | 510 | return; | 
|  | 511 |  | 
|  | 512 | /* Keep IOAPIC pin configuration when suspending */ | 
|  | 513 | if (dev->dev.power.is_prepared) | 
|  | 514 | return; | 
|  | 515 | #ifdef	CONFIG_PM | 
|  | 516 | if (dev->dev.power.runtime_status == RPM_SUSPENDING) | 
|  | 517 | return; | 
|  | 518 | #endif | 
|  | 519 |  | 
|  | 520 | entry = acpi_pci_irq_lookup(dev, pin); | 
|  | 521 | if (!entry) | 
|  | 522 | return; | 
|  | 523 |  | 
|  | 524 | if (entry->link) | 
|  | 525 | gsi = acpi_pci_link_free_irq(entry->link); | 
|  | 526 | else | 
|  | 527 | gsi = entry->index; | 
|  | 528 |  | 
|  | 529 | kfree(entry); | 
|  | 530 |  | 
|  | 531 | /* | 
|  | 532 | * TBD: It might be worth clearing dev->irq by magic constant | 
|  | 533 | * (e.g. PCI_UNDEFINED_IRQ). | 
|  | 534 | */ | 
|  | 535 |  | 
|  | 536 | dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c disabled\n", pin_name(pin)); | 
|  | 537 | if (gsi >= 0) { | 
|  | 538 | acpi_unregister_gsi(gsi); | 
|  | 539 | dev->irq_managed = 0; | 
|  | 540 | } | 
|  | 541 | } |