Currently, pciehp driver enables command completed interrupt as follows.
(1) Don't enable at initialization.
(2) Enable command completed interrupt whenever pciehp issues a
command, if the command doesn't attempt to disable the interrupt.
(3) Disable command completed interrupt at driver unloading.
Once we enable command completed interrupt, we don't need to re-enable
it for every command. So we can simplify above steps as follows:
(1) Enable command completed interrupt at initialization.
(2) No special sequence for command completed interrupt.
(3) Disable command completed interrupt at driver unloading.
Signed-off-by: Kenji Kaneshige <kaneshige.kenji@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
slot_ctrl &= ~mask;
slot_ctrl |= (cmd & mask);
slot_ctrl &= ~mask;
slot_ctrl |= (cmd & mask);
- /* Don't enable command completed if caller is changing it. */
- if (!(mask & CMD_CMPL_INTR_ENABLE))
- slot_ctrl |= CMD_CMPL_INTR_ENABLE;
-
ctrl->cmd_busy = 1;
smp_mb();
retval = pciehp_writew(ctrl, SLOTCTRL, slot_ctrl);
ctrl->cmd_busy = 1;
smp_mb();
retval = pciehp_writew(ctrl, SLOTCTRL, slot_ctrl);
if (MRL_SENS(ctrl))
cmd |= MRL_DETECT_ENABLE;
if (!pciehp_poll_mode)
if (MRL_SENS(ctrl))
cmd |= MRL_DETECT_ENABLE;
if (!pciehp_poll_mode)
+ cmd |= HP_INTR_ENABLE | CMD_CMPL_INTR_ENABLE;
- mask = PRSN_DETECT_ENABLE | ATTN_BUTTN_ENABLE |
- PWR_FAULT_DETECT_ENABLE | MRL_DETECT_ENABLE | HP_INTR_ENABLE;
+ mask = PRSN_DETECT_ENABLE | ATTN_BUTTN_ENABLE | MRL_DETECT_ENABLE |
+ PWR_FAULT_DETECT_ENABLE | HP_INTR_ENABLE | CMD_CMPL_INTR_ENABLE;
if (pcie_write_cmd(ctrl, cmd, mask)) {
err("%s: Cannot enable software notification\n", __func__);
if (pcie_write_cmd(ctrl, cmd, mask)) {
err("%s: Cannot enable software notification\n", __func__);