On Thu, Oct 22 2020 at 23:43, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 09 2020 at 11:46, David Woodhouse wrote:
> Aside of that it works magically because polarity,trigger and mask bit
> have been set up before. But of course a comment about this is
> completely overrated.

Also this part:

> -static void mp_setup_entry(struct irq_cfg *cfg, struct mp_chip_data *data,
> -                        struct IO_APIC_route_entry *entry)
> +static void mp_setup_entry(struct irq_data *irq_data, struct mp_chip_data 
> *data)
>  {
> +     struct IO_APIC_route_entry *entry = &data->entry;
> +
>       memset(entry, 0, sizeof(*entry));
> -     entry->delivery_mode = apic->irq_delivery_mode;
> -     entry->dest_mode     = apic->irq_dest_mode;
> -     entry->dest          = cfg->dest_apicid & 0xff;
> -     entry->virt_ext_dest = cfg->dest_apicid >> 8;
> -     entry->vector        = cfg->vector;
> +
> +     mp_swizzle_msi_dest_bits(irq_data, entry);
> +
>       entry->trigger       = data->trigger;
>       entry->polarity      = data->polarity;
>       /*

does not make sense. It did not make sense before either, but now it
does even make less sense.

During allocation this only needs to setup the I/O-APIC specific bits
(trigger, polarity, mask). The rest is filled in when the actual
activation happens. Nothing writes that entry _before_ activation.

/me goes to mop up more

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