Re: [PATCH v3 08/16] irqchip/gic: Configure SGIs as standard interrupts
From: Jon Hunter
Date: Wed Sep 16 2020 - 12:42:54 EST
On 16/09/2020 16:10, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> +Linus, who is facing a similar issue.
>
> On 2020-09-16 15:16, Jon Hunter wrote:
>> Hi Marc,
>>
>> On 14/09/2020 14:06, Marek Szyprowski wrote:
>>> Hi Marc,
>>>
>>> On 01.09.2020 16:43, Marc Zyngier wrote:
>>>> Change the way we deal with GIC SGIs by turning them into proper
>>>> IRQs, and calling into the arch code to register the interrupt range
>>>> instead of a callback.
>>>>
>>>> Reviewed-by: Valentin Schneider <valentin.schneider@xxxxxxx>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>> This patch landed in linux next-20200914 as commit ac063232d4b0
>>> ("irqchip/gic: Configure SGIs as standard interrupts"). Sadly it breaks
>>> booting of all Samsung Exynos 4210/4412 based boards (dual/quad ARM
>>> Cortex A9 based). Here are the last lines from the bootlog:
>>
>> I am observing the same thing on several Tegra boards (both arm and
>> arm64). Bisect is pointing to this commit. Reverting this alone does not
>> appear to be enough to fix the issue.
>
> Right, I am just massively by the GICv3 spec, and failed to remember
> that ye olde GIC exposes the source CPU in AIR *and* wants it back, while
> newer GICs deal with that transparently.
>
> Can you try the patch below and let me know?
Yes will do.
> @@ -365,14 +354,13 @@ static void __exception_irq_entry
> gic_handle_irq(struct pt_regs *regs)
> smp_rmb();
>
> /*
> - * Samsung's funky GIC encodes the source CPU in
> - * GICC_IAR, leading to the deactivation to fail if
> - * not written back as is to GICC_EOI. Stash the
> - * INTID away for gic_eoi_irq() to write back.
> - * This only works because we don't nest SGIs...
> + * The GIC encodes the source CPU in GICC_IAR,
> + * leading to the deactivation to fail if not
> + * written back as is to GICC_EOI. Stash the INTID
> + * away for gic_eoi_irq() to write back. This only
> + * works because we don't nest SGIs...
> */
> - if (is_frankengic())
> - set_sgi_intid(irqstat);
> + this_cpu_write(sgi_intid, intid);
I assume that it should be irqstat here and not intid?
Cheers
Jon
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