Re: IRQF_TIMER | IRQF_SHARED ?
From: Andres Salomon
Date: Wed Dec 14 2011 - 13:47:29 EST
On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 19:37:39 +0100
Jens Rottmann <JRottmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jens Rottmann schrieb:
> > Andres Salomon schrieb:
> >> Just loading cs5535-clockevt should start the periodic timer.
> >> On my XO-1, IRQ 7 starts firing immediately.
> > Hmm, no, doesn't work. :-| In /proc/interrupts IRQ 0 gets
> > increased, not (in my case) IRQ 11.
>
> Update: I found that SMP-enabled kernels (like the generic one I was
> using) do load cs5535-clockevt fine but ignore it and keep using the
> pit timer instead.
Note that there are two subsystems at work here; clockevents and
clocksource. cs5535-clockevt uses clockevents (despite being in
drivers/clocksource/). For you to switch away from pit (via,
/sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource), we'd
have to implement cs5535_clocksource. Something that would be worth
doing, but I haven't looked into it..
>
> Responsible seems kernel/time/tick-common.c: tick_check_new_device()
> /*
> * If the cpu affinity of the device interrupt can not
> * be set, ignore it.
> */
> if (!irq_can_set_affinity(newdev->irq))
> goto out_bc;
>
> Looks like it has been that way for quite some time, maybe
> cs5535-clockevt hasn't ever worked on SMP kernels.
I've only ever tested it on UP kernels. I didn't know SMP CS5536
boards existed. Gosh, I hope all of those cs5535 drivers that hadn't
had their locking primitives tested aren't racy! ;)
>
> If I turn off SMP, cs5535-clockevt replaces the pit timer and the
> MFGPT IRQ starts firing just as you said - at least on 3.0.9. 3.2-rc5
> prefers to hang instead, looks like no timer events get generated.
> Sigh.
>
3.2-rc4 hung on my XO-1 due to a bug that's been fixed on rc5, but I
haven't tested rc5 yet.
> I'll try to narrow it down tomorrow, but now I'm calling it a day.
>
> Cheers
> Jens
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