On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 07:44:10 -0700 Chen Tian (CT) wrote:
CT> Thanks for the reply. Then what is the irq number that is assigned to an CT> io-apic pin? When writing a driver for a PCi device, how can I use the CT> value in pci irq field to find the right irq no. for this device so I can CT> call attach function in driver?
I assume you mean the value in the PCI interrupt line field at offset 0x3c in the configuration space? That value has no meaning when the IOAPIC is used.
What you need to do instead is parse _PRT blocks of the ACPI DSDT table to figure out which IOAPIC pin each device is connected to. Here's an example:
Name (AH02, Package (0x04) { Package (0x04) { 0xFFFF, // PCI address of the device 0x00, // PCI LINK A 0x00, 0x1D // IOAPIC GSI 29 },
Package (0x04) { 0xFFFF, 0x01, // PCI LINK B 0x00, 0x29 // IOAPIC GSI 41 },
Package (0x04) { 0xFFFF, 0x02, // PCI LINK C 0x00, 0x28 // IOAPIC GSI 40 },
Package (0x04) { 0xFFFF, 0x03, // PCI LINK D 0x00, 0x2A // IOAPIC GSI 42 } })
Depending on which of the PCI interrupt lines (A-D) the device is configured to use, it will either generate GSI 29, 41, 40, or 42. In this case the machine has multiple IOAPICs, each with 24 pins, so for example GSI 29 would be the 6th pin on the second IOAPIC.
Cheers, Udo