Disabling an interrupt
Dave Hylands
dhylands at gmail.com
Wed Mar 2 17:49:58 EST 2011
Hi Jacky,
Sending to the list as well.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:55 AM, Jacky Lam <lamshuyin at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's long before when I want to enable/disable an interrupt, I call
> enable_irq()/disable_irq(). However, recently, I do that again.
> disable_irq() do nothing. I looked into the code and find disable_irq()
> is pointing to a empty function default_disable(). This change is
> started from 2.6.20.
>
> I want to know what should I do if I want to disable an interrupt now?
So disable/enable_irq are nestable, and you're expected to call them
in the order disable/enable.
You need to call enable_irq exactly the same number of times that you
call disable_irq.
If you start wth inerrtupts enabled and do
enable_irq
...do some stuff...
disable_irq
then disable_irq will do nothing since it just decremented the count
that enable_irq incremented.
Another way of looking at it is that disable_irq increments a count,
and enable_irq decrements a count.
The interrupt is only "really" disabled when the count transitions
from 0 to 1, and the interrupt is only "really" enabled when the count
transitions from 1 to 0.
Dave Hylands
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