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27 * We automatically detect these broken kernels and flip back
28 * to the broken irq mapping by spotting guest writes to the
31 * ASSUME_OK on reset, and transition to either BROKEN or
33 * a slot where broken and correct interrupt mapping would differ.
34 * Once in either BROKEN or FORCE_OK we never transition again;
37 * broken in its init code somewhere.
40 * variants on the broken kernel behaviour:
66 * property so the user can make us start in BROKEN or FORCE_OK
259 * known broken Linux kernel behaviour for this slot. in pci_vpb_broken_irq()
261 * BROKEN : if this definitely looks like a broken kernel in pci_vpb_broken_irq()
323 /* Legacy broken IRQ mapping for compatibility with old and in pci_vpb_map_irq()
502 DEFINE_PROP_UINT8("broken-irq-mapping", PCIVPBState, irq_mapping_prop,