PCI/MSI: Add pci_enable_msi() documentation back

We deprecated pci_enable_msi() in 302a2523c2 ("PCI/MSI: Add
pci_enable_msi_range() and pci_enable_msix_range()").

But we changed our minds after noticing that:

  - pci_enable_msi() doesn't have confusing return values like
    pci_enable_msi_block() and pci_enable_msix() did, and

  - pci_enable_msi() has a hundred or so callers that we don't want to
    change.

This adds back the pci_enable_msi() documentation.

[bhelgaas: changelog]
Signed-off-by: Alexander Gordeev <agordeev@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
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Alexander Gordeev 2014-02-13 10:47:51 -07:00 committed by Bjorn Helgaas
parent 75ce2d53ce
commit 7918b2dc66
1 changed files with 20 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -82,7 +82,19 @@ Most of the hard work is done for the driver in the PCI layer. It simply
has to request that the PCI layer set up the MSI capability for this
device.
4.2.1 pci_enable_msi_range
4.2.1 pci_enable_msi
int pci_enable_msi(struct pci_dev *dev)
A successful call allocates ONE interrupt to the device, regardless
of how many MSIs the device supports. The device is switched from
pin-based interrupt mode to MSI mode. The dev->irq number is changed
to a new number which represents the message signaled interrupt;
consequently, this function should be called before the driver calls
request_irq(), because an MSI is delivered via a vector that is
different from the vector of a pin-based interrupt.
4.2.2 pci_enable_msi_range
int pci_enable_msi_range(struct pci_dev *dev, int minvec, int maxvec)
@ -158,7 +170,12 @@ static int foo_driver_enable_single_msi(struct pci_dev *pdev)
return pci_enable_msi_range(pdev, 1, 1);
}
4.2.2 pci_disable_msi
Note, unlike pci_enable_msi() function, which could be also used to
enable the single MSI mode, pci_enable_msi_range() returns either a
negative errno or 1 (not negative errno or 0 - as pci_enable_msi()
does).
4.2.3 pci_disable_msi
void pci_disable_msi(struct pci_dev *dev)
@ -172,7 +189,7 @@ on any interrupt for which it previously called request_irq().
Failure to do so results in a BUG_ON(), leaving the device with
MSI enabled and thus leaking its vector.
4.2.3 pci_msi_vec_count
4.2.4 pci_msi_vec_count
int pci_msi_vec_count(struct pci_dev *dev)