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#ifndef LINUX_HARDIRQ_H
#define LINUX_HARDIRQ_H

#include <linux/preempt.h>
#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
#include <linux/lockdep.h>
#include <linux/ftrace_irq.h>
#include <asm/hardirq.h>
#include <asm/system.h>

/*
 * We put the hardirq and softirq counter into the preemption
 * counter. The bitmask has the following meaning:
 *
 * - bits 0-7 are the preemption count (max preemption depth: 256)
 * - bits 8-15 are the softirq count (max # of softirqs: 256)
 *
 * The hardirq count can be overridden per architecture, the default is:
 *
 * - bits 16-27 are the hardirq count (max # of hardirqs: 4096)
 * - ( bit 28 is the PREEMPT_ACTIVE flag. )
 *
 * PREEMPT_MASK: 0x000000ff
 * SOFTIRQ_MASK: 0x0000ff00
 * HARDIRQ_MASK: 0x0fff0000
 */
#define PREEMPT_BITS	8
#define SOFTIRQ_BITS	8

#ifndef HARDIRQ_BITS
#define HARDIRQ_BITS	12

#ifndef MAX_HARDIRQS_PER_CPU
#define MAX_HARDIRQS_PER_CPU NR_IRQS
#endif

/*
 * The hardirq mask has to be large enough to have space for potentially
 * all IRQ sources in the system nesting on a single CPU.
 */
#if (1 << HARDIRQ_BITS) < MAX_HARDIRQS_PER_CPU
# error HARDIRQ_BITS is too low!
#endif
#endif

#define PREEMPT_SHIFT	0
#define SOFTIRQ_SHIFT	(PREEMPT_SHIFT + PREEMPT_BITS)
#define HARDIRQ_SHIFT	(SOFTIRQ_SHIFT + SOFTIRQ_BITS)

#define __IRQ_MASK(x)	((1UL << (x))-1)

#define PREEMPT_MASK	(__IRQ_MASK(PREEMPT_BITS) << PREEMPT_SHIFT)
#define SOFTIRQ_MASK	(__IRQ_MASK(SOFTIRQ_BITS) << SOFTIRQ_SHIFT)
#define HARDIRQ_MASK	(__IRQ_MASK(HARDIRQ_BITS) << HARDIRQ_SHIFT)

#define PREEMPT_OFFSET	(1UL << PREEMPT_SHIFT)
#define SOFTIRQ_OFFSET	(1UL << SOFTIRQ_SHIFT)
#define HARDIRQ_OFFSET	(1UL << HARDIRQ_SHIFT)

#if PREEMPT_ACTIVE < (1 << (HARDIRQ_SHIFT + HARDIRQ_BITS))
#error PREEMPT_ACTIVE is too low!
#endif

#define hardirq_count()	(preempt_count() & HARDIRQ_MASK)
#define softirq_count()	(preempt_count() & SOFTIRQ_MASK)
#define irq_count()	(preempt_count() & (HARDIRQ_MASK | SOFTIRQ_MASK))

/*
 * Are we doing bottom half or hardware interrupt processing?
 * Are we in a softirq context? Interrupt context?
 */
#define in_irq()		(hardirq_count())
#define in_softirq()		(softirq_count())
#define in_interrupt()		(irq_count())

#if defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT)
# define PREEMPT_INATOMIC_BASE kernel_locked()
# define PREEMPT_CHECK_OFFSET 1
#else
# define PREEMPT_INATOMIC_BASE 0
# define PREEMPT_CHECK_OFFSET 0
#endif

/*
 * Are we running in atomic context?  WARNING: this macro cannot
 * always detect atomic context; in particular, it cannot know about
 * held spinlocks in non-preemptible kernels.  Thus it should not be
 * used in the general case to determine whether sleeping is possible.
 * Do not use in_atomic() in driver code.
 */
#define in_atomic()	((preempt_count() & ~PREEMPT_ACTIVE) != PREEMPT_INATOMIC_BASE)

/*
 * Check whether we were atomic before we did preempt_disable():
 * (used by the scheduler, *after* releasing the kernel lock)
 */
#define in_atomic_preempt_off() \
		((preempt_count() & ~PREEMPT_ACTIVE) != PREEMPT_CHECK_OFFSET)

#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
# define preemptible()	(preempt_count() == 0 && !irqs_disabled())
# define IRQ_EXIT_OFFSET (HARDIRQ_OFFSET-1)
#else
# define preemptible()	0
# define IRQ_EXIT_OFFSET HARDIRQ_OFFSET
#endif

#if defined(CONFIG_SMP) || defined(CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS)
extern void synchronize_irq(unsigned int irq);
#else
# define synchronize_irq(irq)	barrier()
#endif

struct task_struct;

#ifndef CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
static inline void account_system_vtime(struct task_struct *tsk)
{
}
#endif

#if defined(CONFIG_NO_HZ) && !defined(CONFIG_CLASSIC_RCU)
extern void rcu_irq_enter(void);
extern void rcu_irq_exit(void);
extern void rcu_nmi_enter(void);
extern void rcu_nmi_exit(void);
#else
# define rcu_irq_enter() do { } while (0)
# define rcu_irq_exit() do { } while (0)
# define rcu_nmi_enter() do { } while (0)
# define rcu_nmi_exit() do { } while (0)
#endif /* #if defined(CONFIG_NO_HZ) && !defined(CONFIG_CLASSIC_RCU) */

/*
 * It is safe to do non-atomic ops on ->hardirq_context,
 * because NMI handlers may not preempt and the ops are
 * always balanced, so the interrupted value of ->hardirq_context
 * will always be restored.
 */
#define __irq_enter()					\
	do {						\
		account_system_vtime(current);		\
		add_preempt_count(HARDIRQ_OFFSET);	\
		trace_hardirq_enter();			\
	} while (0)

/*
 * Enter irq context (on NO_HZ, update jiffies):
 */
extern void irq_enter(void);

/*
 * Exit irq context without processing softirqs:
 */
#define __irq_exit()					\
	do {						\
		trace_hardirq_exit();			\
		account_system_vtime(current);		\
		sub_preempt_count(HARDIRQ_OFFSET);	\
	} while (0)

/*
 * Exit irq context and process softirqs if needed:
 */
extern void irq_exit(void);

#define nmi_enter()				\
	do {					\
		ftrace_nmi_enter();		\
		lockdep_off();			\
		rcu_nmi_enter();		\
		__irq_enter();			\
	} while (0)

#define nmi_exit()				\
	do {					\
		__irq_exit();			\
		rcu_nmi_exit();			\
		lockdep_on();			\
		ftrace_nmi_exit();		\
	} while (0)

#endif /* LINUX_HARDIRQ_H */