Re: [PATCH 2/5] ide: ->ide_dma_clear_irq() -> ->clear_irq()

From: Sergei Shtylyov
Date: Tue Sep 16 2008 - 05:17:17 EST


Hello.

Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz wrote:

* Rename ->ide_dma_clear_irq method to ->clear_irq
and move it from ide_hwif_t to struct ide_port_ops.

* Move ->waiting_for_dma check inside ->clear_irq method.

* Move ->dma_base check inside ->clear_irq method.

piix.c:
* Add ich_port_ops and remove init_hwif_ich() wrapper.

There should be no functional changes caused by this patch.
Good. I think it's worth implementing this method in at least cmd64x.c which actually reads the IDE interrupt latch bits (independent from the DMA interrupt status) in the dma_test_irq() methods but never clears them, so the latches may reflect a non-current state of the IDE interrupt...
I forgot that it does clear them in its dma_end() methods (which I myself have reworked :-).
It seems however that at least for SFF-8038 compatibles, it makes sense to leave it that way since INTRQ might be asserted while BMIDE interrupt bit is not, so the interrupt latch would need clearing even on DMA timeout...
It may also be worth considering turning this method into test-and-clear, so that we can get the actual IDE interrupt state on the chips that implement this...
Probably might add the test_irq() method to be called on !hwif->waiting_for_dma. Cleraing the status at once seems impractical...

Or we can test for ->waiting_for_dma inside ->test_irq.

That also will do...

Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@xxxxxxxxx>
Acked-by: Sergei Shtylyov <sshtylyov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Not feeling sure about this patch -- ->waiting_for_dma probably should've been left where it was...

Well, it doesn't change behavior and I think having ->clear_irq method
independent from the transfer mode is a preffered approach.

But its implementations will have to depend on it anyway. And clearing the IDE interrupt in general already depends on the transfer mode -- the BMIDE interrupt which is a (delayed) reflection of INTRQ is cleared implicitly by the dma_end() method -- except in at least sgiioc4 driver.
BTW, sgiioc4 seems another candidate for clear_irq() implementation -- currently clearing is done implicitly by the read_status() method (I don't quite understand why it clears DMA error interrupt there). However, since there's no documentation, I'm not sure how the IDE interrupt is latched by IOC4.

Thanks,
Bart

MBR, Sergei


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