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Subject[tip:irq/core] Documentation: Update IRQ-domain.txt to document irq_domain_mapping
Commit-ID:  53286669392b2d888f4b78b0e7894e022e668d11
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/tip/53286669392b2d888f4b78b0e7894e022e668d11
Author: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
AuthorDate: Fri, 12 May 2017 12:55:38 +0100
Committer: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
CommitDate: Mon, 22 May 2017 22:29:45 +0200

Documentation: Update IRQ-domain.txt to document irq_domain_mapping

irq_domain_mapping is a rather useful tool to understand how IRqs
are mapped in irqdomains, and yet it is not documented anywhere.
Let's address this.

Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170512115538.10767-5-marc.zyngier@arm.com
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>

---
Documentation/IRQ-domain.txt | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
1 file changed, 39 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/IRQ-domain.txt b/Documentation/IRQ-domain.txt
index 82001a2..1f246eb 100644
--- a/Documentation/IRQ-domain.txt
+++ b/Documentation/IRQ-domain.txt
@@ -231,5 +231,42 @@ needs to:
4) No need to implement irq_domain_ops.map and irq_domain_ops.unmap,
they are unused with hierarchy irq_domain.

-Hierarchy irq_domain may also be used to support other architectures,
-such as ARM, ARM64 etc.
+Hierarchy irq_domain is in no way x86 specific, and is heavily used to
+support other architectures, such as ARM, ARM64 etc.
+
+=== Debugging ===
+
+If you switch on CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_DEBUG (which depends on
+CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN and CONFIG_DEBUG_FS), you will find a new file in
+your debugfs mount point, called irq_domain_mapping. This file
+contains a live snapshot of all the IRQ domains in the system:
+
+ name mapped linear-max direct-max devtree-node
+ pl061 8 8 0 /smb/gpio@e0080000
+ pl061 8 8 0 /smb/gpio@e1050000
+ pMSI 0 0 0 /interrupt-controller@e1101000/v2m@e0080000
+ MSI 37 0 0 /interrupt-controller@e1101000/v2m@e0080000
+ GICv2m 37 0 0 /interrupt-controller@e1101000/v2m@e0080000
+ GICv2 448 448 0 /interrupt-controller@e1101000
+
+it also iterates over the interrupts to display their mapping in the
+domains, and makes the domain stacking visible:
+
+
+irq hwirq chip name chip data active type domain
+ 1 0x00019 GICv2 0xffff00000916bfd8 * LINEAR GICv2
+ 2 0x0001d GICv2 0xffff00000916bfd8 LINEAR GICv2
+ 3 0x0001e GICv2 0xffff00000916bfd8 * LINEAR GICv2
+ 4 0x0001b GICv2 0xffff00000916bfd8 * LINEAR GICv2
+ 5 0x0001a GICv2 0xffff00000916bfd8 LINEAR GICv2
+[...]
+ 96 0x81808 MSI 0x (null) RADIX MSI
+ 96+ 0x00063 GICv2m 0xffff8003ee116980 RADIX GICv2m
+ 96+ 0x00063 GICv2 0xffff00000916bfd8 LINEAR GICv2
+ 97 0x08800 MSI 0x (null) * RADIX MSI
+ 97+ 0x00064 GICv2m 0xffff8003ee116980 * RADIX GICv2m
+ 97+ 0x00064 GICv2 0xffff00000916bfd8 * LINEAR GICv2
+
+Here, interrupts 1-5 are only using a single domain, while 96 and 97
+are build out of a stack of three domain, each level performing a
+particular function.
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