irq.c 2.5 KB

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  1. /*
  2. *
  3. * linux/arch/cris/kernel/irq.c
  4. *
  5. * Copyright (c) 2000,2007 Axis Communications AB
  6. *
  7. * Authors: Bjorn Wesen (bjornw@axis.com)
  8. *
  9. * This file contains the code used by various IRQ handling routines:
  10. * asking for different IRQs should be done through these routines
  11. * instead of just grabbing them. Thus setups with different IRQ numbers
  12. * shouldn't result in any weird surprises, and installing new handlers
  13. * should be easier.
  14. *
  15. */
  16. /*
  17. * IRQs are in fact implemented a bit like signal handlers for the kernel.
  18. * Naturally it's not a 1:1 relation, but there are similarities.
  19. */
  20. #include <linux/module.h>
  21. #include <linux/ptrace.h>
  22. #include <linux/irq.h>
  23. #include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
  24. #include <linux/signal.h>
  25. #include <linux/sched.h>
  26. #include <linux/ioport.h>
  27. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  28. #include <linux/timex.h>
  29. #include <linux/slab.h>
  30. #include <linux/random.h>
  31. #include <linux/init.h>
  32. #include <linux/seq_file.h>
  33. #include <linux/errno.h>
  34. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  35. #include <asm/io.h>
  36. int show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, void *v)
  37. {
  38. int i = *(loff_t *) v, j;
  39. struct irqaction * action;
  40. unsigned long flags;
  41. if (i == 0) {
  42. seq_printf(p, " ");
  43. for_each_online_cpu(j)
  44. seq_printf(p, "CPU%d ",j);
  45. seq_putc(p, '\n');
  46. }
  47. if (i < NR_IRQS) {
  48. raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&irq_desc[i].lock, flags);
  49. action = irq_desc[i].action;
  50. if (!action)
  51. goto skip;
  52. seq_printf(p, "%3d: ",i);
  53. #ifndef CONFIG_SMP
  54. seq_printf(p, "%10u ", kstat_irqs(i));
  55. #else
  56. for_each_online_cpu(j)
  57. seq_printf(p, "%10u ", kstat_irqs_cpu(i, j));
  58. #endif
  59. seq_printf(p, " %14s", irq_desc[i].chip->typename);
  60. seq_printf(p, " %s", action->name);
  61. for (action=action->next; action; action = action->next)
  62. seq_printf(p, ", %s", action->name);
  63. seq_putc(p, '\n');
  64. skip:
  65. raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&irq_desc[i].lock, flags);
  66. }
  67. return 0;
  68. }
  69. /* called by the assembler IRQ entry functions defined in irq.h
  70. * to dispatch the interrupts to registered handlers
  71. * interrupts are disabled upon entry - depending on if the
  72. * interrupt was registered with IRQF_DISABLED or not, interrupts
  73. * are re-enabled or not.
  74. */
  75. asmlinkage void do_IRQ(int irq, struct pt_regs * regs)
  76. {
  77. unsigned long sp;
  78. struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
  79. irq_enter();
  80. sp = rdsp();
  81. if (unlikely((sp & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) < (PAGE_SIZE/8))) {
  82. printk("do_IRQ: stack overflow: %lX\n", sp);
  83. show_stack(NULL, (unsigned long *)sp);
  84. }
  85. __do_IRQ(irq);
  86. irq_exit();
  87. set_irq_regs(old_regs);
  88. }
  89. void weird_irq(void)
  90. {
  91. local_irq_disable();
  92. printk("weird irq\n");
  93. while(1);
  94. }