Provide a shared interrupt debug facility under CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ: it uses the existing irqpoll facilities to iterate through all registered interrupt handlers and call those which can handle shared IRQ lines. This can be handy for suspend/resume debugging: if we call this function early during resume we can trigger crashes in those drivers which have incorrect assumptions about when exactly their ISRs will be called during suspend/resume. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 * linux/kernel/irq/spurious.c
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 *
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 * Copyright (C) 1992, 1998-2004 Linus Torvalds, Ingo Molnar
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 *
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 * This file contains spurious interrupt handling.
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 */
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#include <linux/jiffies.h>
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#include <linux/irq.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
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#include <linux/timer.h>
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static int irqfixup __read_mostly;
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#define POLL_SPURIOUS_IRQ_INTERVAL (HZ/10)
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static void poll_spurious_irqs(unsigned long dummy);
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static DEFINE_TIMER(poll_spurious_irq_timer, poll_spurious_irqs, 0, 0);
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/*
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 * Recovery handler for misrouted interrupts.
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 */
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static int try_one_irq(int irq, struct irq_desc *desc)
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{
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	struct irqaction *action;
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	int ok = 0, work = 0;
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	spin_lock(&desc->lock);
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	/* Already running on another processor */
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	if (desc->status & IRQ_INPROGRESS) {
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		/*
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		 * Already running: If it is shared get the other
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		 * CPU to go looking for our mystery interrupt too
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		 */
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		if (desc->action && (desc->action->flags & IRQF_SHARED))
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			desc->status |= IRQ_PENDING;
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		spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
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		return ok;
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	}
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	/* Honour the normal IRQ locking */
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	desc->status |= IRQ_INPROGRESS;
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	action = desc->action;
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	spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
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	while (action) {
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		/* Only shared IRQ handlers are safe to call */
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		if (action->flags & IRQF_SHARED) {
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			if (action->handler(irq, action->dev_id) ==
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				IRQ_HANDLED)
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				ok = 1;
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		}
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		action = action->next;
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	}
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	local_irq_disable();
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	/* Now clean up the flags */
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	spin_lock(&desc->lock);
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	action = desc->action;
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	/*
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	 * While we were looking for a fixup someone queued a real
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	 * IRQ clashing with our walk:
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	 */
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	while ((desc->status & IRQ_PENDING) && action) {
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		/*
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		 * Perform real IRQ processing for the IRQ we deferred
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		 */
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		work = 1;
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		spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
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		handle_IRQ_event(irq, action);
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		spin_lock(&desc->lock);
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		desc->status &= ~IRQ_PENDING;
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	}
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	desc->status &= ~IRQ_INPROGRESS;
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	/*
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	 * If we did actual work for the real IRQ line we must let the
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	 * IRQ controller clean up too
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	 */
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	if (work && desc->chip && desc->chip->end)
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		desc->chip->end(irq);
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	spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
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	return ok;
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}
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static int misrouted_irq(int irq)
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{
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	struct irq_desc *desc;
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	int i, ok = 0;
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	for_each_irq_desc(i, desc) {
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		if (!i)
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			 continue;
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		if (i == irq)	/* Already tried */
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			continue;
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		if (try_one_irq(i, desc))
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			ok = 1;
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	}
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	/* So the caller can adjust the irq error counts */
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	return ok;
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}
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static void poll_all_shared_irqs(void)
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{
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	struct irq_desc *desc;
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	int i;
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	for_each_irq_desc(i, desc) {
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		unsigned int status;
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		if (!i)
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			 continue;
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		/* Racy but it doesn't matter */
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		status = desc->status;
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		barrier();
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		if (!(status & IRQ_SPURIOUS_DISABLED))
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			continue;
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		try_one_irq(i, desc);
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	}
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}
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static void poll_spurious_irqs(unsigned long dummy)
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{
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	poll_all_shared_irqs();
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	mod_timer(&poll_spurious_irq_timer,
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		  jiffies + POLL_SPURIOUS_IRQ_INTERVAL);
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ
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void debug_poll_all_shared_irqs(void)
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{
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	poll_all_shared_irqs();
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}
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#endif
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/*
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 * If 99,900 of the previous 100,000 interrupts have not been handled
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 * then assume that the IRQ is stuck in some manner. Drop a diagnostic
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 * and try to turn the IRQ off.
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 *
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 * (The other 100-of-100,000 interrupts may have been a correctly
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 *  functioning device sharing an IRQ with the failing one)
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 *
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 * Called under desc->lock
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 */
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static void
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__report_bad_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc,
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		 irqreturn_t action_ret)
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{
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	struct irqaction *action;
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	if (action_ret != IRQ_HANDLED && action_ret != IRQ_NONE) {
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		printk(KERN_ERR "irq event %d: bogus return value %x\n",
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				irq, action_ret);
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	} else {
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		printk(KERN_ERR "irq %d: nobody cared (try booting with "
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				"the \"irqpoll\" option)\n", irq);
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	}
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	dump_stack();
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	printk(KERN_ERR "handlers:\n");
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	action = desc->action;
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	while (action) {
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		printk(KERN_ERR "[<%p>]", action->handler);
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		print_symbol(" (%s)",
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			(unsigned long)action->handler);
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		printk("\n");
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		action = action->next;
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	}
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}
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static void
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report_bad_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc, irqreturn_t action_ret)
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{
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	static int count = 100;
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	if (count > 0) {
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		count--;
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		__report_bad_irq(irq, desc, action_ret);
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	}
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}
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static inline int
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try_misrouted_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc,
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		  irqreturn_t action_ret)
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{
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	struct irqaction *action;
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	if (!irqfixup)
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		return 0;
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	/* We didn't actually handle the IRQ - see if it was misrouted? */
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	if (action_ret == IRQ_NONE)
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		return 1;
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	/*
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	 * But for 'irqfixup == 2' we also do it for handled interrupts if
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	 * they are marked as IRQF_IRQPOLL (or for irq zero, which is the
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	 * traditional PC timer interrupt.. Legacy)
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	 */
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	if (irqfixup < 2)
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		return 0;
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	if (!irq)
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		return 1;
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	/*
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	 * Since we don't get the descriptor lock, "action" can
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	 * change under us.  We don't really care, but we don't
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	 * want to follow a NULL pointer. So tell the compiler to
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	 * just load it once by using a barrier.
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	 */
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	action = desc->action;
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	barrier();
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	return action && (action->flags & IRQF_IRQPOLL);
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}
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void note_interrupt(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc,
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		    irqreturn_t action_ret)
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{
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	if (unlikely(action_ret != IRQ_HANDLED)) {
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		/*
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		 * If we are seeing only the odd spurious IRQ caused by
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		 * bus asynchronicity then don't eventually trigger an error,
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		 * otherwise the couter becomes a doomsday timer for otherwise
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		 * working systems
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		 */
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		if (time_after(jiffies, desc->last_unhandled + HZ/10))
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			desc->irqs_unhandled = 1;
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		else
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			desc->irqs_unhandled++;
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		desc->last_unhandled = jiffies;
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		if (unlikely(action_ret != IRQ_NONE))
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			report_bad_irq(irq, desc, action_ret);
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	}
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	if (unlikely(try_misrouted_irq(irq, desc, action_ret))) {
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		int ok = misrouted_irq(irq);
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		if (action_ret == IRQ_NONE)
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			desc->irqs_unhandled -= ok;
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	}
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	desc->irq_count++;
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	if (likely(desc->irq_count < 100000))
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		return;
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	desc->irq_count = 0;
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	if (unlikely(desc->irqs_unhandled > 99900)) {
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		/*
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		 * The interrupt is stuck
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		 */
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		__report_bad_irq(irq, desc, action_ret);
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		/*
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		 * Now kill the IRQ
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		 */
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		printk(KERN_EMERG "Disabling IRQ #%d\n", irq);
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		desc->status |= IRQ_DISABLED | IRQ_SPURIOUS_DISABLED;
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		desc->depth++;
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		desc->chip->disable(irq);
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		mod_timer(&poll_spurious_irq_timer,
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			  jiffies + POLL_SPURIOUS_IRQ_INTERVAL);
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	}
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	desc->irqs_unhandled = 0;
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}
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int noirqdebug __read_mostly;
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int noirqdebug_setup(char *str)
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{
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	noirqdebug = 1;
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	printk(KERN_INFO "IRQ lockup detection disabled\n");
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	return 1;
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}
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__setup("noirqdebug", noirqdebug_setup);
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module_param(noirqdebug, bool, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(noirqdebug, "Disable irq lockup detection when true");
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static int __init irqfixup_setup(char *str)
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{
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	irqfixup = 1;
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	printk(KERN_WARNING "Misrouted IRQ fixup support enabled.\n");
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	printk(KERN_WARNING "This may impact system performance.\n");
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	return 1;
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}
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__setup("irqfixup", irqfixup_setup);
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module_param(irqfixup, int, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC("irqfixup", "0: No fixup, 1: irqfixup mode, 2: irqpoll mode");
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static int __init irqpoll_setup(char *str)
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{
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	irqfixup = 2;
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	printk(KERN_WARNING "Misrouted IRQ fixup and polling support "
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				"enabled\n");
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	printk(KERN_WARNING "This may significantly impact system "
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				"performance\n");
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	return 1;
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}
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__setup("irqpoll", irqpoll_setup);
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