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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ #ifndef LINUX_MSI_API_H #define LINUX_MSI_API_H /* * APIs which are relevant for device driver code for allocating and * freeing MSI interrupts and querying the associations between * hardware/software MSI indices and the Linux interrupt number. */ struct device; /* * Per device interrupt domain related constants. */ enum msi_domain_ids { MSI_DEFAULT_DOMAIN, MSI_SECONDARY_DOMAIN, MSI_MAX_DEVICE_IRQDOMAINS, }; /** * union msi_instance_cookie - MSI instance cookie * @value: u64 value store * @ptr: Pointer to usage site specific data * * This cookie is handed to the IMS allocation function and stored in the * MSI descriptor for the interrupt chip callbacks. * * The content of this cookie is MSI domain implementation defined. For * PCI/IMS implementations this could be a PASID or a pointer to queue * memory. */ union msi_instance_cookie { u64 value; void *ptr; }; /** * msi_map - Mapping between MSI index and Linux interrupt number * @index: The MSI index, e.g. slot in the MSI-X table or * a software managed index if >= 0. If negative * the allocation function failed and it contains * the error code. * @virq: The associated Linux interrupt number */ struct msi_map { int index; int virq; }; /* * Constant to be used for dynamic allocations when the allocation is any * free MSI index, which is either an entry in a hardware table or a * software managed index. */ #define MSI_ANY_INDEX UINT_MAX unsigned int msi_domain_get_virq(struct device *dev, unsigned int domid, unsigned int index); /** * msi_get_virq - Lookup the Linux interrupt number for a MSI index on the default interrupt domain * @dev: Device for which the lookup happens * @index: The MSI index to lookup * * Return: The Linux interrupt number on success (> 0), 0 if not found */ static inline unsigned int msi_get_virq(struct device *dev, unsigned int index) { return msi_domain_get_virq(dev, MSI_DEFAULT_DOMAIN, index); } #endif