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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH v1 2/9] genirq: Support shared per_cpu_devid interrupts
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Thomas Gleixner wrote:

> On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Paul Burton wrote:
> > Up until now per_cpu_devid interrupts have not supported sharing. On
> > MIPS we have some percpu interrupts which are shared in many systems -
> > a single CPU interrupt line may be used to indicate a timer interrupt,
> > performance counter interrupt or fast debug channel interrupt. We have
> > up until now supported this with a series of hacks, wherein drivers call
> > each other's interrupt handlers & our MIPS GIC irqchip driver includes a
> > hack which configures the interrupt(s) for all CPUs. In order to allow
> > this mess to be cleaned up, this patch introduces support for shared
> > per_cpu_devid interrupts.
> >
> > The major portion of this is supporting per_cpu_devid interrupts in
> > __handle_irq_event_percpu() and then making use of this, via
> > handle_irq_event_percpu(), from handler_percpu_devif_irq() to invoke the
> > handler for all actions associated with the shared interrupt. This does
> > have a few side effects worth noting:
> >
> > - per_cpu_devid interrupts will now add to the entropy pool via
> > add_interrupt_randomness(), where they previously did not.
> >
> > - per_cpu_devid interrupts will record timings when IRQS_TIMINGS is
> > set, via record_irq_time(), where they previously did not.
> >
> > - per_cpu_devid interrupts will handle an IRQ_WAKE_THREAD return from
> > their handlers to wake a thread, where they previously did not.
>
> That's broken because it lacks the magic synchronization which is described
> in the comment in __irq_wake_thread().

Aside of that to make that work at all would require per cpu threads and
not a single systemwide thread.

Thanks,

tglx

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