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SubjectRE: [PATCH V2 3/5] PCI: xilinx: Modifying AXI PCIe Host Bridge driver to work on both Zynq and Microblaze
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> On Tuesday 26 January 2016 10:59:12 Michal Simek wrote:
> > >> diff --git a/drivers/pci/host/pcie-xilinx.c
> > >> b/drivers/pci/host/pcie-xilinx.c index 3e3757f..1981948 100644
> > >> --- a/drivers/pci/host/pcie-xilinx.c
> > >> +++ b/drivers/pci/host/pcie-xilinx.c
> > >> @@ -92,7 +92,12 @@
> > >> #define ECAM_DEV_NUM_SHIFT 12
> > >>
> > >> /* Number of MSI IRQs */
> > >> -#define XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS 128
> > >> +#define XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS 128
> > >> +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM
> > >> +#define TOT_NR_IRQS XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS
> > >> +#else
> > >> +#define TOT_NR_IRQS (NR_IRQS + XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS)
> > >> +#endif
> > >
> > > Something looks wrong here in the microblaze variant. What does
> > > NR_IRQS have to do with it?
> >
> > Arnd: What was the story regarding NR_IRQS?
> > I remember some discussion about it but just forget.
> >
> > Default value in include/asm-generic/irq.h is 64.
> > Current value is 32 because microblaze primary interrupt controller is
> > axi_intc core which has up to 32 input lines.
>
> The value in asm-generic is completely arbitrary, it's just something that
> happens to work for a number of the simpler architectures.
>
> Traditionally, there is a a fixed NR_IRQS which defines the maximum number
> of interrupts that can be used, and each irqchip has a fixed start offset below
> that number.
>
> On modern systems, you have CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ, which lets an irqchip
> allocate its own interrupts, without an upper limit. This is more flexible and
> avoids preallocating space for all irq_desc instances, so it saves memory.
>
> This code however doesn't do either of the two on microblaze:
>
> + irq = pos;
> +#ifdef CONFIG_MICROBLAZE
> +#define TOT_NR_IRQS (NR_IRQS + XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS)
> + irq = XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS + pos; #endif
> + if (irq < TOT_NR_IRQS)
> set_bit(pos, msi_irq_in_use);
>
> So you define XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS to mean the number of interrupts
> that the xilinx_pcie_port can handle itself, but then pick a number
> outside of this range by making the hwirq number something between
> XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS and (2*XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS - 1), and in the
> end compare it to (NR_IRQS + XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS), which is the
> sum of two things that are not related: the total number of interrupts
> including the MSIs and the number of MSI.
>
Agreed, I have crosschecked something's which I missed previously, NR_IRQS have nothing to do with the count, and also no need to add, irq = XILINX_NUM_MSI_IRQS + pos; in microblaze, I will remove these checks in next patch series.

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