51870f602c
On arm64 (where INTRNG is enabled), the interrupts have to be mapped with ACPI_BUS_MAP_INTR() before adding them as resources to devices. The earlier code did the mapping before calling acpi_set_resource(), which bypassed code that checked for PCI link interrupts. To fix this, move the call to map interrupts into acpi_set_resource() and that requires additional work to lookup interrupt properties. The changes here are to: * extend acpi_lookup_irq_handler() to lookup an irq in the ACPI resources * create a helper function acpi_map_intr() which uses the updated acpi_lookup_irq_handler() to look up an irq, and then map it with ACPI_BUS_MAP_INTR() * use acpi_map_intr() in acpi_pcib_route_interrupt() to map pci link interrupts. With these changes, we can drop the ifdefs in acpi_resource.c, and we can also drop the call for mapping interrupts in generic_timer.c Reviewed by: andrew Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17790 |
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altera/socfpga | ||
amlogic/aml8726 | ||
annapurna/alpine | ||
arm | ||
broadcom/bcm2835 | ||
cloudabi32 | ||
conf | ||
freescale | ||
include | ||
mv | ||
nvidia | ||
qemu | ||
ralink | ||
rockchip | ||
samsung/exynos | ||
ti | ||
versatile | ||
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