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SubjectRe: [PATCH v9] irq: add quirk for broken interrupt remapping on 55XX chipsets
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 12:24:54PM +0200, Joerg Roedel wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 06:41:17PM -0400, Neil Horman wrote:
> > +#ifdef CONFIG_IRQ_REMAP
> > +static void __init intel_remapping_check(int num, int slot, int func)
> > +{
> > + u8 revision;
> > +
> > + revision = read_pci_config_byte(num, slot, func, PCI_REVISION_ID);
> > +
> > + /*
> > + * Revision 0x13 of this chipset supports irq remapping
> > + * but has an erratum that breaks its behavior, flag it as such
> > + */
> > + if (revision == 0x13)
> > + irq_remap_broken = 1;
> > +
> > +}
> > +#else
>
> Any reason why you don't check this in the Intel IOMMU init code? You
> would safe the ifdefs and you don't have to include
> irq-remapping-internal header files somewhere else in the tree.
>
>
> Joerg
>
>
>
Actually, hold on that last note, the intel iommu init code doesn't seem to
create any direct relationship between the set of iommu's and the pci_dev's that
implement them. In the intel_irq_remapping_supported path I can loop over each
dmar_dhrd_unit, and interrogate each of the devices on its **devices list to see
if the device/vendor and revision ids match, but looking at the dhrd parsing
code, I'm not sure the iommu pci_dev is always going to be on that list. That
seems like its going to be pretty ugly in and of itself. Do you have a
suggested way to identify the pci_dev of the device we need in that path without
having to simply iterate over every device in that scope?

Neil



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