sa11x0_irqhandler.c revision 1.1 1 1.1 rjs /* $NetBSD: sa11x0_irqhandler.c,v 1.1 2001/07/08 23:37:53 rjs Exp $ */
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79 1.1 rjs */
80 1.1 rjs
81 1.1 rjs
82 1.1 rjs #include "opt_cputypes.h"
83 1.1 rjs #include "opt_irqstats.h"
84 1.1 rjs
85 1.1 rjs #include <sys/param.h>
86 1.1 rjs #include <sys/kernel.h>
87 1.1 rjs #include <sys/systm.h>
88 1.1 rjs #include <sys/syslog.h>
89 1.1 rjs #include <sys/malloc.h>
90 1.1 rjs #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
91 1.1 rjs
92 1.1 rjs #include <arm/sa11x0/sa11x0_reg.h>
93 1.1 rjs #include <arm/sa11x0/sa11x0_var.h>
94 1.1 rjs
95 1.1 rjs #include <machine/intr.h>
96 1.1 rjs #include <machine/cpu.h>
97 1.1 rjs
98 1.1 rjs irqhandler_t *irqhandlers[NIRQS];
99 1.1 rjs
100 1.1 rjs int current_intr_depth;
101 1.1 rjs u_int actual_mask;
102 1.1 rjs #ifdef hpcarm
103 1.1 rjs #define IPL_LEVELS (NIPL+1)
104 1.1 rjs u_int imask[NIPL];
105 1.1 rjs #else
106 1.1 rjs u_int spl_mask;
107 1.1 rjs u_int irqmasks[IPL_LEVELS];
108 1.1 rjs #endif
109 1.1 rjs u_int irqblock[NIRQS];
110 1.1 rjs
111 1.1 rjs
112 1.1 rjs extern void set_spl_masks();
113 1.1 rjs static int fakeintr(void *);
114 1.1 rjs #ifdef DEBUG
115 1.1 rjs static int dumpirqhandlers();
116 1.1 rjs #endif
117 1.1 rjs /*
118 1.1 rjs * Recalculate the interrupt masks from scratch.
119 1.1 rjs * We could code special registry and deregistry versions of this function that
120 1.1 rjs * would be faster, but the code would be nastier, and we don't expect this to
121 1.1 rjs * happen very much anyway.
122 1.1 rjs */
123 1.1 rjs void
124 1.1 rjs intr_calculatemasks()
125 1.1 rjs {
126 1.1 rjs int irq, level;
127 1.1 rjs struct irqhandler *q;
128 1.1 rjs int intrlevel[ICU_LEN];
129 1.1 rjs
130 1.1 rjs /* First, figure out which levels each IRQ uses. */
131 1.1 rjs for (irq = 0; irq < ICU_LEN; irq++) {
132 1.1 rjs int levels = 0;
133 1.1 rjs for (q = irqhandlers[irq]; q; q = q->ih_next)
134 1.1 rjs levels |= 1 << q->ih_level;
135 1.1 rjs intrlevel[irq] = levels;
136 1.1 rjs }
137 1.1 rjs
138 1.1 rjs /* Then figure out which IRQs use each level. */
139 1.1 rjs #ifdef hpcarm
140 1.1 rjs for (level = 0; level < NIPL; level++) {
141 1.1 rjs #else
142 1.1 rjs for (level = 0; level <= IPL_LEVELS; level++) {
143 1.1 rjs #endif
144 1.1 rjs int irqs = 0;
145 1.1 rjs for (irq = 0; irq < ICU_LEN; irq++)
146 1.1 rjs if (intrlevel[irq] & (1 << level))
147 1.1 rjs irqs |= 1 << irq;
148 1.1 rjs #ifdef hpcarm
149 1.1 rjs imask[level] = irqs;
150 1.1 rjs #else
151 1.1 rjs irqmasks[level] = irqs;
152 1.1 rjs #endif
153 1.1 rjs }
154 1.1 rjs
155 1.1 rjs /*
156 1.1 rjs * Enforce a hierarchy that gives slow devices a better chance at not
157 1.1 rjs * dropping data.
158 1.1 rjs */
159 1.1 rjs #ifdef hpcarm
160 1.1 rjs for (level = NIPL - 1; level > 0; level--)
161 1.1 rjs imask[level - 1] |= imask[level];
162 1.1 rjs #else
163 1.1 rjs for (level = IPL_LEVELS; level > 0; level--)
164 1.1 rjs irqmasks[level - 1] |= irqmasks[level];
165 1.1 rjs #endif
166 1.1 rjs /*
167 1.1 rjs * Calculate irqblock[], which emulates hardware interrupt levels.
168 1.1 rjs */
169 1.1 rjs for (irq = 0; irq < ICU_LEN; irq++) {
170 1.1 rjs int irqs = 1 << irq;
171 1.1 rjs for (q = irqhandlers[irq]; q; q = q->ih_next)
172 1.1 rjs #ifdef hpcarm
173 1.1 rjs irqs |= ~imask[q->ih_level];
174 1.1 rjs #else
175 1.1 rjs irqs |= ~irqmasks[q->ih_level];
176 1.1 rjs #endif
177 1.1 rjs irqblock[irq] = irqs;
178 1.1 rjs }
179 1.1 rjs }
180 1.1 rjs
181 1.1 rjs
182 1.1 rjs const struct evcnt *
183 1.1 rjs sa11x0_intr_evcnt(sa11x0_chipset_tag_t ic, int irq)
184 1.1 rjs {
185 1.1 rjs
186 1.1 rjs /* XXX for now, no evcnt parent reported */
187 1.1 rjs return NULL;
188 1.1 rjs }
189 1.1 rjs
190 1.1 rjs void *
191 1.1 rjs sa11x0_intr_establish(sa11x0_chipset_tag_t ic, int irq, int type, int level,
192 1.1 rjs int (*ih_fun)(void *), void *ih_arg)
193 1.1 rjs {
194 1.1 rjs int saved_cpsr;
195 1.1 rjs struct irqhandler **p, *q, *ih;
196 1.1 rjs static struct irqhandler fakehand = {fakeintr};
197 1.1 rjs
198 1.1 rjs /* no point in sleeping unless someone can free memory. */
199 1.1 rjs ih = malloc(sizeof *ih, M_DEVBUF, cold ? M_NOWAIT : M_WAITOK);
200 1.1 rjs if (ih == NULL)
201 1.1 rjs panic("sa11x0_intr_establish: can't malloc handler info");
202 1.1 rjs
203 1.1 rjs if (irq < 0 || irq >= ICU_LEN || type == IST_NONE)
204 1.1 rjs panic("intr_establish: bogus irq or type");
205 1.1 rjs
206 1.1 rjs /* All interrupts are level intrs. */
207 1.1 rjs
208 1.1 rjs /*
209 1.1 rjs * Figure out where to put the handler.
210 1.1 rjs * This is O(N^2), but we want to preserve the order, and N is
211 1.1 rjs * generally small.
212 1.1 rjs */
213 1.1 rjs for (p = &irqhandlers[irq]; (q = *p) != NULL; p = &q->ih_next)
214 1.1 rjs ;
215 1.1 rjs
216 1.1 rjs /*
217 1.1 rjs * Actually install a fake handler momentarily, since we might be doing
218 1.1 rjs * this with interrupts enabled and don't want the real routine called
219 1.1 rjs * until masking is set up.
220 1.1 rjs */
221 1.1 rjs fakehand.ih_level = level;
222 1.1 rjs *p = &fakehand;
223 1.1 rjs
224 1.1 rjs intr_calculatemasks();
225 1.1 rjs
226 1.1 rjs /*
227 1.1 rjs * Poke the real handler in now.
228 1.1 rjs */
229 1.1 rjs ih->ih_func = ih_fun;
230 1.1 rjs ih->ih_arg = ih_arg;
231 1.1 rjs #ifdef hpcarm
232 1.1 rjs ih->ih_count = 0;
233 1.1 rjs #else
234 1.1 rjs ih->ih_num = 0;
235 1.1 rjs #endif
236 1.1 rjs ih->ih_next = NULL;
237 1.1 rjs ih->ih_level = level;
238 1.1 rjs #ifdef hpcarm
239 1.1 rjs ih->ih_irq = irq;
240 1.1 rjs #endif
241 1.1 rjs ih->ih_name = NULL; /* XXX */
242 1.1 rjs *p = ih;
243 1.1 rjs
244 1.1 rjs saved_cpsr = SetCPSR(I32_bit, I32_bit);
245 1.1 rjs set_spl_masks();
246 1.1 rjs
247 1.1 rjs irq_setmasks();
248 1.1 rjs
249 1.1 rjs SetCPSR(I32_bit, saved_cpsr & I32_bit);
250 1.1 rjs #ifdef DEBUG
251 1.1 rjs dumpirqhandlers();
252 1.1 rjs #endif
253 1.1 rjs return (ih);
254 1.1 rjs }
255 1.1 rjs
256 1.1 rjs #ifdef hpcarm
257 1.1 rjs /*
258 1.1 rjs * Deregister an interrupt handler.
259 1.1 rjs */
260 1.1 rjs void
261 1.1 rjs sa11x0_intr_disestablish(sa11x0_chipset_tag_t ic, void *arg)
262 1.1 rjs {
263 1.1 rjs struct irqhandler *ih = arg;
264 1.1 rjs int irq = ih->ih_irq;
265 1.1 rjs int saved_cpsr;
266 1.1 rjs struct irqhandler **p, *q;
267 1.1 rjs
268 1.1 rjs #if DIAGNOSTIC
269 1.1 rjs if (irq < 0 || irq >= ICU_LEN)
270 1.1 rjs panic("intr_disestablish: bogus irq");
271 1.1 rjs #endif
272 1.1 rjs
273 1.1 rjs /*
274 1.1 rjs * Remove the handler from the chain.
275 1.1 rjs * This is O(n^2), too.
276 1.1 rjs */
277 1.1 rjs for (p = &irqhandlers[irq]; (q = *p) != NULL && q != ih;
278 1.1 rjs p = &q->ih_next)
279 1.1 rjs ;
280 1.1 rjs if (q)
281 1.1 rjs *p = q->ih_next;
282 1.1 rjs else
283 1.1 rjs panic("intr_disestablish: handler not registered");
284 1.1 rjs free(ih, M_DEVBUF);
285 1.1 rjs
286 1.1 rjs intr_calculatemasks();
287 1.1 rjs saved_cpsr = SetCPSR(I32_bit, I32_bit);
288 1.1 rjs set_spl_masks();
289 1.1 rjs
290 1.1 rjs irq_setmasks();
291 1.1 rjs SetCPSR(I32_bit, saved_cpsr & I32_bit);
292 1.1 rjs
293 1.1 rjs }
294 1.1 rjs #endif
295 1.1 rjs
296 1.1 rjs void
297 1.1 rjs stray_irqhandler(void *p)
298 1.1 rjs {
299 1.1 rjs
300 1.1 rjs printf("stray interrupt\n");
301 1.1 rjs }
302 1.1 rjs
303 1.1 rjs int
304 1.1 rjs fakeintr(void *p)
305 1.1 rjs {
306 1.1 rjs
307 1.1 rjs return 0;
308 1.1 rjs }
309 1.1 rjs
310 1.1 rjs #ifdef DEBUG
311 1.1 rjs int
312 1.1 rjs dumpirqhandlers()
313 1.1 rjs {
314 1.1 rjs int irq;
315 1.1 rjs struct irqhandler *p;
316 1.1 rjs
317 1.1 rjs for (irq = 0; irq < ICU_LEN; irq++) {
318 1.1 rjs printf("irq %d:", irq);
319 1.1 rjs p = irqhandlers[irq];
320 1.1 rjs for (; p; p = p->ih_next)
321 1.1 rjs printf("ih_func: 0x%lx, ", (unsigned long)p->ih_func);
322 1.1 rjs printf("\n");
323 1.1 rjs }
324 1.1 rjs return 0;
325 1.1 rjs }
326 1.1 rjs #endif
327 1.1 rjs /* End of irqhandler.c */
328