pseries: Fix semantics of RTAS int-on, int-off and set-xive functions
Currently the ibm,int-on and ibm,int-off RTAS functions are implemented as
no-ops. This is because when implemented as specified in PAPR they caused
Linux (which calls both int-on/off and set-xive) to end up with interrupts
masked when they should not be. Since Linux's set-xive calls make the
int-on/off calls redundant, making them nops worked around the problem.
In fact, the problem was caused because there was a subtle bug in set-xive,
PAPR specifies that as well as updating the current priority, it also needs
to update the saved priority used by int-on/off. With this bug fixed the
problem goes away. This patch implements this more correct fix.
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
diff --git a/hw/xics.c b/hw/xics.c
index 75c8cca..ce88aa7 100644
--- a/hw/xics.c
+++ b/hw/xics.c
@@ -270,13 +270,14 @@
}
static void ics_write_xive(struct ics_state *ics, int nr, int server,
- uint8_t priority)
+ uint8_t priority, uint8_t saved_priority)
{
int srcno = nr - ics->offset;
struct ics_irq_state *irq = ics->irqs + srcno;
irq->server = server;
irq->priority = priority;
+ irq->saved_priority = saved_priority;
if (irq->lsi) {
write_xive_lsi(ics, srcno);
@@ -405,7 +406,7 @@
return;
}
- ics_write_xive(ics, nr, server, priority);
+ ics_write_xive(ics, nr, server, priority, priority);
rtas_st(rets, 0, 0); /* Success */
}
@@ -453,14 +454,8 @@
return;
}
- /* This is a NOP for now, since the described PAPR semantics don't
- * seem to gel with what Linux does */
-#if 0
- struct ics_irq_state *irq = xics->irqs + (nr - xics->offset);
-
- irq->saved_priority = irq->priority;
- ics_write_xive_msi(xics, nr, irq->server, 0xff);
-#endif
+ ics_write_xive(ics, nr, ics->irqs[nr - ics->offset].server, 0xff,
+ ics->irqs[nr - ics->offset].priority);
rtas_st(rets, 0, 0); /* Success */
}
@@ -484,13 +479,9 @@
return;
}
- /* This is a NOP for now, since the described PAPR semantics don't
- * seem to gel with what Linux does */
-#if 0
- struct ics_irq_state *irq = xics->irqs + (nr - xics->offset);
-
- ics_write_xive_msi(xics, nr, irq->server, irq->saved_priority);
-#endif
+ ics_write_xive(ics, nr, ics->irqs[nr - ics->offset].server,
+ ics->irqs[nr - ics->offset].saved_priority,
+ ics->irqs[nr - ics->offset].saved_priority);
rtas_st(rets, 0, 0); /* Success */
}