@@ -105,7 +105,8 @@ if it can't meet the minimum number of vectors.
The flags argument is used to specify which type of interrupt can be used
by the device and the driver (PCI_IRQ_LEGACY, PCI_IRQ_MSI, PCI_IRQ_MSIX).
A convenient short-hand (PCI_IRQ_ALL_TYPES) is also available to ask for
-any possible kind of interrupt. If the PCI_IRQ_AFFINITY flag is set,
+any possible kind of interrupt, and (PCI_IRQ_MSI_TYPES) to ask for message
+signalled interrupts (MSI or MSI-X). If the PCI_IRQ_AFFINITY flag is set,
pci_alloc_irq_vectors() will spread the interrupts around the available CPUs.
To get the Linux IRQ numbers passed to request_irq() and free_irq() and the
@@ -160,7 +161,7 @@ the single MSI mode for a device. It could be done by passing two 1s as
Some devices might not support using legacy line interrupts, in which case
the driver can specify that only MSI or MSI-X is acceptable::
- nvec = pci_alloc_irq_vectors(pdev, 1, nvec, PCI_IRQ_MSI | PCI_IRQ_MSIX);
+ nvec = pci_alloc_irq_vectors(pdev, 1, nvec, PCI_IRQ_MSI_TYPES);
if (nvec < 0)
goto out_err;
@@ -1431,8 +1431,8 @@ int pci_set_vga_state(struct pci_dev *pdev, bool decode,
*/
#define PCI_IRQ_VIRTUAL (1 << 4)
-#define PCI_IRQ_ALL_TYPES \
- (PCI_IRQ_LEGACY | PCI_IRQ_MSI | PCI_IRQ_MSIX)
+#define PCI_IRQ_MSI_TYPES (PCI_IRQ_MSI | PCI_IRQ_MSIX)
+#define PCI_IRQ_ALL_TYPES (PCI_IRQ_LEGACY | PCI_IRQ_MSI_TYPES)
/* kmem_cache style wrapper around pci_alloc_consistent() */