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1 /*
2  *	Machine specific setup for generic
3  */
4 
5 #include <linux/smp.h>
6 #include <linux/init.h>
7 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
8 #include <asm/acpi.h>
9 #include <asm/arch_hooks.h>
10 #include <asm/e820.h>
11 #include <asm/setup.h>
12 
13 #include <mach_ipi.h>
14 
15 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
16 #define DEFAULT_SEND_IPI	(1)
17 #else
18 #define DEFAULT_SEND_IPI	(0)
19 #endif
20 
21 int no_broadcast = DEFAULT_SEND_IPI;
22 
23 /**
24  * pre_intr_init_hook - initialisation prior to setting up interrupt vectors
25  *
26  * Description:
27  *	Perform any necessary interrupt initialisation prior to setting up
28  *	the "ordinary" interrupt call gates.  For legacy reasons, the ISA
29  *	interrupts should be initialised here if the machine emulates a PC
30  *	in any way.
31  **/
pre_intr_init_hook(void)32 void __init pre_intr_init_hook(void)
33 {
34 	if (x86_quirks->arch_pre_intr_init) {
35 		if (x86_quirks->arch_pre_intr_init())
36 			return;
37 	}
38 	init_ISA_irqs();
39 }
40 
41 /*
42  * IRQ2 is cascade interrupt to second interrupt controller
43  */
44 static struct irqaction irq2 = {
45 	.handler = no_action,
46 	.mask = CPU_MASK_NONE,
47 	.name = "cascade",
48 };
49 
50 /**
51  * intr_init_hook - post gate setup interrupt initialisation
52  *
53  * Description:
54  *	Fill in any interrupts that may have been left out by the general
55  *	init_IRQ() routine.  interrupts having to do with the machine rather
56  *	than the devices on the I/O bus (like APIC interrupts in intel MP
57  *	systems) are started here.
58  **/
intr_init_hook(void)59 void __init intr_init_hook(void)
60 {
61 	if (x86_quirks->arch_intr_init) {
62 		if (x86_quirks->arch_intr_init())
63 			return;
64 	}
65 	if (!acpi_ioapic)
66 		setup_irq(2, &irq2);
67 
68 }
69 
70 /**
71  * pre_setup_arch_hook - hook called prior to any setup_arch() execution
72  *
73  * Description:
74  *	generally used to activate any machine specific identification
75  *	routines that may be needed before setup_arch() runs.  On Voyager
76  *	this is used to get the board revision and type.
77  **/
pre_setup_arch_hook(void)78 void __init pre_setup_arch_hook(void)
79 {
80 }
81 
82 /**
83  * trap_init_hook - initialise system specific traps
84  *
85  * Description:
86  *	Called as the final act of trap_init().  Used in VISWS to initialise
87  *	the various board specific APIC traps.
88  **/
trap_init_hook(void)89 void __init trap_init_hook(void)
90 {
91 	if (x86_quirks->arch_trap_init) {
92 		if (x86_quirks->arch_trap_init())
93 			return;
94 	}
95 }
96 
97 static struct irqaction irq0  = {
98 	.handler = timer_interrupt,
99 	.flags = IRQF_DISABLED | IRQF_NOBALANCING | IRQF_IRQPOLL | IRQF_TIMER,
100 	.mask = CPU_MASK_NONE,
101 	.name = "timer"
102 };
103 
104 /**
105  * pre_time_init_hook - do any specific initialisations before.
106  *
107  **/
pre_time_init_hook(void)108 void __init pre_time_init_hook(void)
109 {
110 	if (x86_quirks->arch_pre_time_init)
111 		x86_quirks->arch_pre_time_init();
112 }
113 
114 /**
115  * time_init_hook - do any specific initialisations for the system timer.
116  *
117  * Description:
118  *	Must plug the system timer interrupt source at HZ into the IRQ listed
119  *	in irq_vectors.h:TIMER_IRQ
120  **/
time_init_hook(void)121 void __init time_init_hook(void)
122 {
123 	if (x86_quirks->arch_time_init) {
124 		/*
125 		 * A nonzero return code does not mean failure, it means
126 		 * that the architecture quirk does not want any
127 		 * generic (timer) setup to be performed after this:
128 		 */
129 		if (x86_quirks->arch_time_init())
130 			return;
131 	}
132 
133 	irq0.mask = cpumask_of_cpu(0);
134 	setup_irq(0, &irq0);
135 }
136 
137 #ifdef CONFIG_MCA
138 /**
139  * mca_nmi_hook - hook into MCA specific NMI chain
140  *
141  * Description:
142  *	The MCA (Microchannel Architecture) has an NMI chain for NMI sources
143  *	along the MCA bus.  Use this to hook into that chain if you will need
144  *	it.
145  **/
mca_nmi_hook(void)146 void mca_nmi_hook(void)
147 {
148 	/*
149 	 * If I recall correctly, there's a whole bunch of other things that
150 	 * we can do to check for NMI problems, but that's all I know about
151 	 * at the moment.
152 	 */
153 	pr_warning("NMI generated from unknown source!\n");
154 }
155 #endif
156 
no_ipi_broadcast(char * str)157 static __init int no_ipi_broadcast(char *str)
158 {
159 	get_option(&str, &no_broadcast);
160 	pr_info("Using %s mode\n",
161 		no_broadcast ? "No IPI Broadcast" : "IPI Broadcast");
162 	return 1;
163 }
164 __setup("no_ipi_broadcast=", no_ipi_broadcast);
165 
print_ipi_mode(void)166 static int __init print_ipi_mode(void)
167 {
168 	pr_info("Using IPI %s mode\n",
169 		no_broadcast ? "No-Shortcut" : "Shortcut");
170 	return 0;
171 }
172 
173 late_initcall(print_ipi_mode);
174 
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