+static int
+setup_irq_thread(struct irqaction *new, unsigned int irq, bool secondary)
+{
+ struct task_struct *t;
+ struct sched_param param = {
+ .sched_priority = MAX_USER_RT_PRIO/2,
+ };
+
+ if (!secondary) {
+ t = kthread_create(irq_thread, new, "irq/%d-%s", irq,
+ new->name);
+ } else {
+ t = kthread_create(irq_thread, new, "irq/%d-s-%s", irq,
+ new->name);
+ param.sched_priority += 1;
+ }
+
+ if (IS_ERR(t))
+ return PTR_ERR(t);
+
+ sched_setscheduler_nocheck(t, SCHED_FIFO, ¶m);
+
+ /*
+ * We keep the reference to the task struct even if
+ * the thread dies to avoid that the interrupt code
+ * references an already freed task_struct.
+ */
+ get_task_struct(t);
+ new->thread = t;
+ /*
+ * Tell the thread to set its affinity. This is
+ * important for shared interrupt handlers as we do
+ * not invoke setup_affinity() for the secondary
+ * handlers as everything is already set up. Even for
+ * interrupts marked with IRQF_NO_BALANCE this is
+ * correct as we want the thread to move to the cpu(s)
+ * on which the requesting code placed the interrupt.
+ */
+ set_bit(IRQTF_AFFINITY, &new->thread_flags);
+ return 0;
+}
+