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SubjectRe: Failed IRQ assignment for INT0002 on Braswell
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Hi, Hans.

With this patch applied the warning is not emitted anymore with threadirqs
enabled, and relevant kthread (irq/9-INT0002) is created.

Feel free to add Reported-by/Tested-by from me once you do a submission.

Thanks.

Regards,
Oleksandr

On středa 22. listopadu 2017 16:50:33 CET Hans de Goede wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 22-11-17 13:48, Oleksandr Natalenko wrote:
> > Hi, Hans.
> >
> > On středa 22. listopadu 2017 11:48:50 CET Hans de Goede wrote:
> >> /* snip */
> >> This should be fixed by:
> >>
> >> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit
> >> /ke rnel/irq?id=382bd4de61827dbaaf5fb4fb7b1f4be4a86505e7
> >>
> >> Which is in 4.13, but the trigger-type does not seem to be the problem in
> >> your case, the problem likely is the ONESHOT flag:
> >>
> >> #define IRQF_ONESHOT 0x00002000
> >>
> >> Which appears to be set in the flags for the acpi irq handler:
> >> > kernel: genirq: Flags mismatch irq 9. 00010084 (INT0002) vs. 00002080
> >> > (acpi)
> >>
> >> But that irq is requested here:
> >>
> >> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/d
> >> riv ers/acpi/osl.c#n570
> >>
> >> if (request_irq(irq, acpi_irq, IRQF_SHARED, "acpi", acpi_irq)) {
> >>
> >> printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX "SCI (IRQ%d) allocation failed\n", irq);
> >> ...
> >>
> >> And IRQF_ONESHOT is not passed, so I do not understand where the 00002000
> >> in the acpi irq handler flags is coming from ...
> >
> > Well, looks like I know where this flag comes from. I boot this machine
> > with "threadirqs", and IRQF_ONESHOT description says:
> >
> > ===
> >
> > 52 * IRQF_ONESHOT - Interrupt is not reenabled after the hardirq
> > handler
> >
> > finished.
> >
> > 53 * Used by threaded interrupts which need to keep the
> > 54 * irq line disabled until the threaded handler has
> > been
> >
> > run.
> > ===
> >
> > If I boot the machine without "threadirqs", looks like the device is set
> > up
> > okay. The only message I get in the kernel log is:
> >
> > ===
> > kernel: acpi INT0002:00: Device [GPED] is in always present list
> > ===
> >
> > Grepping for IRQ 9:
> >
> > ===
> > kernel: ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level)
> > kernel: ACPI: IRQ9 used by override.
> > ===
> >
> > and 9th interrupt shows this device:
> >
> > ===
> >
> > 9: 0 0 0 0 IO-APIC 9-fasteoi
> >
> > acpi, INT0002
> > ===
> >
> > Any idea why "threadirqs" makes this fail?
>
> Yes, I think this is caused by the int0002 vgpio driver unnecessarily
> passing the IRQF_NO_THREAD flag, attached is a patch which should fix this,
> can you give this a try ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Hans


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