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- /* hardirq.h: PA-RISC hard IRQ support.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2001 Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>
- *
- * The locking is really quite interesting. There's a cpu-local
- * count of how many interrupts are being handled, and a global
- * lock. An interrupt can only be serviced if the global lock
- * is free. You can't be sure no more interrupts are being
- * serviced until you've acquired the lock and then checked
- * all the per-cpu interrupt counts are all zero. It's a specialised
- * br_lock, and that's exactly how Sparc does it. We don't because
- * it's more locking for us. This way is lock-free in the interrupt path.
- */
- #ifndef _PARISC_HARDIRQ_H
- #define _PARISC_HARDIRQ_H
- #include <linux/threads.h>
- #include <linux/irq.h>
- typedef struct {
- unsigned long __softirq_pending; /* set_bit is used on this */
- } ____cacheline_aligned irq_cpustat_t;
- #include <linux/irq_cpustat.h> /* Standard mappings for irq_cpustat_t above */
- void ack_bad_irq(unsigned int irq);
- #endif /* _PARISC_HARDIRQ_H */
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