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Command: pci_intr_setattr | Section: 9 | Source: NetBSD | File: pci_intr_setattr.9
PCI_INTR(9) FreeBSD Kernel Developer's Manual PCI_INTR(9)
NAME
pci_intr, pci_intr_map, pci_intr_string, pci_intr_evcnt,
pci_intr_establish, pci_intr_establish_xname, pci_intr_disestablish,
pci_intr_setattr - PCI bus interrupt manipulation functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
int
pci_intr_map(const struct pci_attach_args *pa, pci_intr_handle_t *ih);
const char *
pci_intr_string(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pci_intr_handle_t ih, char *buf,
size_t len);
const struct evcnt *
pci_intr_evcnt(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pci_intr_handle_t ih);
void *
pci_intr_establish(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pci_intr_handle_t ih, int ipl,
int (*intrhand)(void *), void *intrarg);
void *
pci_intr_establish_xname(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pci_intr_handle_t ih,
int ipl, int (*intrhand)(void *), void *intrarg, const char *xname);
void
pci_intr_disestablish(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, void *ih);
int
pci_intr_setattr(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pci_intr_handle_t *ih, int attr,
uint64_t data);
DESCRIPTION
The pci_intr functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent
access to PCI bus interrupts. The functions described in this page are
typically declared in a port's <machine/pci_machdep.h> header file;
however, drivers should generally include <dev/pci/pcivar.h> to get other
PCI-specific declarations as well.
Each driver has an attach() function which has a bus-specific attach_args
structure. Each driver for a PCI device is passed a pointer to an object
of type struct pci_attach_args which contains, among other things,
information about the location of the device in the PCI bus topology
sufficient to allow interrupts from the device to be handled.
If a driver wishes to establish an interrupt handler for the device, it
should pass the struct pci_attach_args * to the pci_intr_map() function,
which returns zero on success, and nonzero on failure. The function sets
the pci_intr_handle_t pointed at by its second argument to a machine-
dependent value which identifies a particular interrupt source.
If the driver wishes to refer to the interrupt source in an attach or
error message, it should use the value returned by pci_intr_string().
The buffer passed to pci_intr_string() should be at least PCI_INTRSTR_LEN
bytes.
Subsequently, when the driver is prepared to receive interrupts, it
should call pci_intr_establish() to actually establish the handler; when
the device interrupts, intrhand will be called with a single argument
intrarg, and will run at the interrupt priority level ipl.
The return value of pci_intr_establish() may be saved and passed to
pci_intr_disestablish() to disable the interrupt handler when the driver
is no longer interested in interrupts from the device.
pci_intr_establish_xname() is almost the same as pci_intr_establish().
The difference is only xname which is used by intrctl(8) to show the
device name(s) of the interrupt id.
The pci_intr_setattr() function sets an attribute attr of the interrupt
handler to data. Currently, only the following attribute is supported:
PCI_INTR_MPSAFE If this attribute is set to true, it specifies that the
interrupt handler is multiprocessor safe and works its
own locking; otherwise the kernel lock will be held for
the call to the interrupt handler. The default is
false.
The pci_intr_setattr() function returns zero on success, and nonzero on
failure.
The pci_intr_evcnt() function should return an evcnt structure pointer or
NULL if there is no evcnt associated with this interrupt. See evcnt(9)
for more details.
PORTING
A port's implementation of pci_intr_map() may use the following members
of struct pci_attach_args to determine how the device's interrupts are
routed.
pci_chipset_tag_t pa_pc;
pcitag_t pa_tag;
pcitag_t pa_intrtag; /* intr. appears to come from here */
pci_intr_pin_t pa_intrpin; /* intr. appears on this pin */
pci_intr_line_t pa_intrline; /* intr. routing information */
pci_intr_pin_t pa_rawintrpin; /* unswizzled pin */
PCI-PCI bridges swizzle (permute) interrupt wiring. Depending on
implementation details, it may be more convenient to use either original
or the swizzled interrupt parameters. The original device tag and
interrupt pin can be found in pa_tag and pa_rawintrpin respectively,
while the swizzled tag and pin can be found in pa_intrtag and pa_intrpin.
When a device is attached to a primary bus, both pairs of fields contain
the same values. When a device is found behind one or more pci-pci
bridges, pa_intrpin contains the "swizzled" interrupt pin number, while
pa_rawintrpin contains the original interrupt pin; pa_tag contains the
PCI tag of the device itself, and pa_intrtag contains the PCI tag of the
uppermost bridge device.
SEE ALSO
evcnt(9), pci(9), pci_msi(9)
HISTORY
pci_intr_establish_xname() was added in NetBSD 8.0 as part of MSI/MSI-X
support.
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 September 20, 2018 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8