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@@ -3708,46 +3708,6 @@ void pci_intx(struct pci_dev *pdev, int enable)
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_intx);
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-/**
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- * pci_intx_mask_supported - probe for INTx masking support
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- * @dev: the PCI device to operate on
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- *
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- * Check if the device dev support INTx masking via the config space
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- * command word.
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- */
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-bool pci_intx_mask_supported(struct pci_dev *dev)
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-{
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- bool mask_supported = false;
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- u16 orig, new;
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-
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- if (dev->broken_intx_masking)
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- return false;
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-
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- pci_cfg_access_lock(dev);
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-
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- pci_read_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &orig);
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- pci_write_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND,
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- orig ^ PCI_COMMAND_INTX_DISABLE);
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- pci_read_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &new);
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-
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- /*
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- * There's no way to protect against hardware bugs or detect them
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- * reliably, but as long as we know what the value should be, let's
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- * go ahead and check it.
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- */
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- if ((new ^ orig) & ~PCI_COMMAND_INTX_DISABLE) {
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- dev_err(&dev->dev, "Command register changed from 0x%x to 0x%x: driver or hardware bug?\n",
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- orig, new);
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- } else if ((new ^ orig) & PCI_COMMAND_INTX_DISABLE) {
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- mask_supported = true;
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- pci_write_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, orig);
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- }
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-
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- pci_cfg_access_unlock(dev);
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- return mask_supported;
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-}
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-EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_intx_mask_supported);
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-
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static bool pci_check_and_set_intx_mask(struct pci_dev *dev, bool mask)
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{
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struct pci_bus *bus = dev->bus;
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@@ -3798,7 +3758,7 @@ done:
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* @dev: the PCI device to operate on
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*
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* Check if the device dev has its INTx line asserted, mask it and
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- * return true in that case. False is returned if not interrupt was
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+ * return true in that case. False is returned if no interrupt was
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* pending.
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*/
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bool pci_check_and_mask_intx(struct pci_dev *dev)
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