在 2015/10/9 21:47, Thomas Gleixner 写道: > On Sun, 4 Oct 2015, majun (F) wrote: >>>> + info->reg_offset = get_mbigen_vec_reg_addr(info->nid, >>>> info->local_pin_offset); >>> >>> So you fill in a structure with 5 fields and the only information [...] >> On the other hand, it's a interrupt controller for the devices >> connected to it.(handled in current patch). >> >> To bind these two different irqs, I made a data sutruce named >> mbigen_irq_data which contains some information of this irq, >> including private index, pin_offset, nid, and local_pin_offset. >> >> All these information can help us to find the corresponding reg addr >> and msi_irq quickly. > > This is completely wrong. Why would you need two linux virq numbers > for one interrupt? > > This needs to be expressed in one hierarchy. mbigen is just a > translator between wired interrupts and MSI, nothing else. > > So the hierarchy is: > > mbigen -> ITS-MSI -> ITS -> GIC
I think maybe you mean: mbigen -> ITS-pMSI -> ITS- > GIC But there is a problem If i make the structure like you said. For example, my hardware structure likes below: uart ------> mbigen --> ITS-pMSI --> ITS --> GIC virq1 virq1 means the virq number allocted by irq_of_parse_and_map() function when system parse the uart dts node in initializing stage. To create a ITS device, I need to call msi_domain_alloc_irqs() function in my mbigen alloc function. In this function, a new virq number(named as virq2 ) which different from virq1 is allocated. So, this is a big problem. If we want to use the hierarchy structure, I think mbigen -> ITS -> GIC maybe is a possible way . The only problem is I need to do some change in ITS driver. I mean move its_create_device() and its_find_device() into its_irq_domain_alloc() But this solution is similar to my v3 patch. Thanks! Ma Jun > > No need for extra levels of indirection. Your mbigen irqchip callbacks > are simply doing: > > parent->callback(parent_data); > > and you get that for free when using the hierarchy. No need for that > chained interrupt handler either. > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/