i8259.c 14 KB

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  1. #include <linux/linkage.h>
  2. #include <linux/errno.h>
  3. #include <linux/signal.h>
  4. #include <linux/sched.h>
  5. #include <linux/ioport.h>
  6. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  7. #include <linux/timex.h>
  8. #include <linux/slab.h>
  9. #include <linux/random.h>
  10. #include <linux/smp_lock.h>
  11. #include <linux/init.h>
  12. #include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
  13. #include <linux/sysdev.h>
  14. #include <linux/bitops.h>
  15. #include <asm/acpi.h>
  16. #include <asm/atomic.h>
  17. #include <asm/system.h>
  18. #include <asm/io.h>
  19. #include <asm/hw_irq.h>
  20. #include <asm/pgtable.h>
  21. #include <asm/delay.h>
  22. #include <asm/desc.h>
  23. #include <asm/apic.h>
  24. /*
  25. * Common place to define all x86 IRQ vectors
  26. *
  27. * This builds up the IRQ handler stubs using some ugly macros in irq.h
  28. *
  29. * These macros create the low-level assembly IRQ routines that save
  30. * register context and call do_IRQ(). do_IRQ() then does all the
  31. * operations that are needed to keep the AT (or SMP IOAPIC)
  32. * interrupt-controller happy.
  33. */
  34. #define BI(x,y) \
  35. BUILD_IRQ(x##y)
  36. #define BUILD_16_IRQS(x) \
  37. BI(x,0) BI(x,1) BI(x,2) BI(x,3) \
  38. BI(x,4) BI(x,5) BI(x,6) BI(x,7) \
  39. BI(x,8) BI(x,9) BI(x,a) BI(x,b) \
  40. BI(x,c) BI(x,d) BI(x,e) BI(x,f)
  41. /*
  42. * ISA PIC or low IO-APIC triggered (INTA-cycle or APIC) interrupts:
  43. * (these are usually mapped to vectors 0x20-0x2f)
  44. */
  45. /*
  46. * The IO-APIC gives us many more interrupt sources. Most of these
  47. * are unused but an SMP system is supposed to have enough memory ...
  48. * sometimes (mostly wrt. hw bugs) we get corrupted vectors all
  49. * across the spectrum, so we really want to be prepared to get all
  50. * of these. Plus, more powerful systems might have more than 64
  51. * IO-APIC registers.
  52. *
  53. * (these are usually mapped into the 0x30-0xff vector range)
  54. */
  55. BUILD_16_IRQS(0x2) BUILD_16_IRQS(0x3)
  56. BUILD_16_IRQS(0x4) BUILD_16_IRQS(0x5) BUILD_16_IRQS(0x6) BUILD_16_IRQS(0x7)
  57. BUILD_16_IRQS(0x8) BUILD_16_IRQS(0x9) BUILD_16_IRQS(0xa) BUILD_16_IRQS(0xb)
  58. BUILD_16_IRQS(0xc) BUILD_16_IRQS(0xd) BUILD_16_IRQS(0xe) BUILD_16_IRQS(0xf)
  59. #undef BUILD_16_IRQS
  60. #undef BI
  61. #define IRQ(x,y) \
  62. IRQ##x##y##_interrupt
  63. #define IRQLIST_16(x) \
  64. IRQ(x,0), IRQ(x,1), IRQ(x,2), IRQ(x,3), \
  65. IRQ(x,4), IRQ(x,5), IRQ(x,6), IRQ(x,7), \
  66. IRQ(x,8), IRQ(x,9), IRQ(x,a), IRQ(x,b), \
  67. IRQ(x,c), IRQ(x,d), IRQ(x,e), IRQ(x,f)
  68. void (*interrupt[NR_IRQS])(void) = {
  69. IRQLIST_16(0x2), IRQLIST_16(0x3),
  70. IRQLIST_16(0x4), IRQLIST_16(0x5), IRQLIST_16(0x6), IRQLIST_16(0x7),
  71. IRQLIST_16(0x8), IRQLIST_16(0x9), IRQLIST_16(0xa), IRQLIST_16(0xb),
  72. IRQLIST_16(0xc), IRQLIST_16(0xd), IRQLIST_16(0xe), IRQLIST_16(0xf)
  73. };
  74. #undef IRQ
  75. #undef IRQLIST_16
  76. /*
  77. * This is the 'legacy' 8259A Programmable Interrupt Controller,
  78. * present in the majority of PC/AT boxes.
  79. * plus some generic x86 specific things if generic specifics makes
  80. * any sense at all.
  81. * this file should become arch/i386/kernel/irq.c when the old irq.c
  82. * moves to arch independent land
  83. */
  84. static int i8259A_auto_eoi;
  85. DEFINE_SPINLOCK(i8259A_lock);
  86. static void mask_and_ack_8259A(unsigned int);
  87. static struct irq_chip i8259A_chip = {
  88. .name = "XT-PIC",
  89. .mask = disable_8259A_irq,
  90. .unmask = enable_8259A_irq,
  91. .mask_ack = mask_and_ack_8259A,
  92. };
  93. /*
  94. * 8259A PIC functions to handle ISA devices:
  95. */
  96. /*
  97. * This contains the irq mask for both 8259A irq controllers,
  98. */
  99. static unsigned int cached_irq_mask = 0xffff;
  100. #define __byte(x,y) (((unsigned char *)&(y))[x])
  101. #define cached_21 (__byte(0,cached_irq_mask))
  102. #define cached_A1 (__byte(1,cached_irq_mask))
  103. /*
  104. * Not all IRQs can be routed through the IO-APIC, eg. on certain (older)
  105. * boards the timer interrupt is not really connected to any IO-APIC pin,
  106. * it's fed to the master 8259A's IR0 line only.
  107. *
  108. * Any '1' bit in this mask means the IRQ is routed through the IO-APIC.
  109. * this 'mixed mode' IRQ handling costs nothing because it's only used
  110. * at IRQ setup time.
  111. */
  112. unsigned long io_apic_irqs;
  113. void disable_8259A_irq(unsigned int irq)
  114. {
  115. unsigned int mask = 1 << irq;
  116. unsigned long flags;
  117. spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  118. cached_irq_mask |= mask;
  119. if (irq & 8)
  120. outb(cached_A1,0xA1);
  121. else
  122. outb(cached_21,0x21);
  123. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  124. }
  125. void enable_8259A_irq(unsigned int irq)
  126. {
  127. unsigned int mask = ~(1 << irq);
  128. unsigned long flags;
  129. spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  130. cached_irq_mask &= mask;
  131. if (irq & 8)
  132. outb(cached_A1,0xA1);
  133. else
  134. outb(cached_21,0x21);
  135. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  136. }
  137. int i8259A_irq_pending(unsigned int irq)
  138. {
  139. unsigned int mask = 1<<irq;
  140. unsigned long flags;
  141. int ret;
  142. spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  143. if (irq < 8)
  144. ret = inb(0x20) & mask;
  145. else
  146. ret = inb(0xA0) & (mask >> 8);
  147. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  148. return ret;
  149. }
  150. void make_8259A_irq(unsigned int irq)
  151. {
  152. disable_irq_nosync(irq);
  153. io_apic_irqs &= ~(1<<irq);
  154. set_irq_chip_and_handler(irq, &i8259A_chip, handle_level_irq);
  155. enable_irq(irq);
  156. }
  157. /*
  158. * This function assumes to be called rarely. Switching between
  159. * 8259A registers is slow.
  160. * This has to be protected by the irq controller spinlock
  161. * before being called.
  162. */
  163. static inline int i8259A_irq_real(unsigned int irq)
  164. {
  165. int value;
  166. int irqmask = 1<<irq;
  167. if (irq < 8) {
  168. outb(0x0B,0x20); /* ISR register */
  169. value = inb(0x20) & irqmask;
  170. outb(0x0A,0x20); /* back to the IRR register */
  171. return value;
  172. }
  173. outb(0x0B,0xA0); /* ISR register */
  174. value = inb(0xA0) & (irqmask >> 8);
  175. outb(0x0A,0xA0); /* back to the IRR register */
  176. return value;
  177. }
  178. /*
  179. * Careful! The 8259A is a fragile beast, it pretty
  180. * much _has_ to be done exactly like this (mask it
  181. * first, _then_ send the EOI, and the order of EOI
  182. * to the two 8259s is important!
  183. */
  184. static void mask_and_ack_8259A(unsigned int irq)
  185. {
  186. unsigned int irqmask = 1 << irq;
  187. unsigned long flags;
  188. spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  189. /*
  190. * Lightweight spurious IRQ detection. We do not want
  191. * to overdo spurious IRQ handling - it's usually a sign
  192. * of hardware problems, so we only do the checks we can
  193. * do without slowing down good hardware unnecessarily.
  194. *
  195. * Note that IRQ7 and IRQ15 (the two spurious IRQs
  196. * usually resulting from the 8259A-1|2 PICs) occur
  197. * even if the IRQ is masked in the 8259A. Thus we
  198. * can check spurious 8259A IRQs without doing the
  199. * quite slow i8259A_irq_real() call for every IRQ.
  200. * This does not cover 100% of spurious interrupts,
  201. * but should be enough to warn the user that there
  202. * is something bad going on ...
  203. */
  204. if (cached_irq_mask & irqmask)
  205. goto spurious_8259A_irq;
  206. cached_irq_mask |= irqmask;
  207. handle_real_irq:
  208. if (irq & 8) {
  209. inb(0xA1); /* DUMMY - (do we need this?) */
  210. outb(cached_A1,0xA1);
  211. outb(0x60+(irq&7),0xA0);/* 'Specific EOI' to slave */
  212. outb(0x62,0x20); /* 'Specific EOI' to master-IRQ2 */
  213. } else {
  214. inb(0x21); /* DUMMY - (do we need this?) */
  215. outb(cached_21,0x21);
  216. outb(0x60+irq,0x20); /* 'Specific EOI' to master */
  217. }
  218. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  219. return;
  220. spurious_8259A_irq:
  221. /*
  222. * this is the slow path - should happen rarely.
  223. */
  224. if (i8259A_irq_real(irq))
  225. /*
  226. * oops, the IRQ _is_ in service according to the
  227. * 8259A - not spurious, go handle it.
  228. */
  229. goto handle_real_irq;
  230. {
  231. static int spurious_irq_mask;
  232. /*
  233. * At this point we can be sure the IRQ is spurious,
  234. * lets ACK and report it. [once per IRQ]
  235. */
  236. if (!(spurious_irq_mask & irqmask)) {
  237. printk(KERN_DEBUG "spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ%d.\n", irq);
  238. spurious_irq_mask |= irqmask;
  239. }
  240. atomic_inc(&irq_err_count);
  241. /*
  242. * Theoretically we do not have to handle this IRQ,
  243. * but in Linux this does not cause problems and is
  244. * simpler for us.
  245. */
  246. goto handle_real_irq;
  247. }
  248. }
  249. void init_8259A(int auto_eoi)
  250. {
  251. unsigned long flags;
  252. i8259A_auto_eoi = auto_eoi;
  253. spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  254. outb(0xff, 0x21); /* mask all of 8259A-1 */
  255. outb(0xff, 0xA1); /* mask all of 8259A-2 */
  256. /*
  257. * outb_p - this has to work on a wide range of PC hardware.
  258. */
  259. outb_p(0x11, 0x20); /* ICW1: select 8259A-1 init */
  260. outb_p(0x20 + 0, 0x21); /* ICW2: 8259A-1 IR0-7 mapped to 0x20-0x27 */
  261. outb_p(0x04, 0x21); /* 8259A-1 (the master) has a slave on IR2 */
  262. if (auto_eoi)
  263. outb_p(0x03, 0x21); /* master does Auto EOI */
  264. else
  265. outb_p(0x01, 0x21); /* master expects normal EOI */
  266. outb_p(0x11, 0xA0); /* ICW1: select 8259A-2 init */
  267. outb_p(0x20 + 8, 0xA1); /* ICW2: 8259A-2 IR0-7 mapped to 0x28-0x2f */
  268. outb_p(0x02, 0xA1); /* 8259A-2 is a slave on master's IR2 */
  269. outb_p(0x01, 0xA1); /* (slave's support for AEOI in flat mode
  270. is to be investigated) */
  271. if (auto_eoi)
  272. /*
  273. * in AEOI mode we just have to mask the interrupt
  274. * when acking.
  275. */
  276. i8259A_chip.mask_ack = disable_8259A_irq;
  277. else
  278. i8259A_chip.mask_ack = mask_and_ack_8259A;
  279. udelay(100); /* wait for 8259A to initialize */
  280. outb(cached_21, 0x21); /* restore master IRQ mask */
  281. outb(cached_A1, 0xA1); /* restore slave IRQ mask */
  282. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags);
  283. }
  284. static char irq_trigger[2];
  285. /**
  286. * ELCR registers (0x4d0, 0x4d1) control edge/level of IRQ
  287. */
  288. static void restore_ELCR(char *trigger)
  289. {
  290. outb(trigger[0], 0x4d0);
  291. outb(trigger[1], 0x4d1);
  292. }
  293. static void save_ELCR(char *trigger)
  294. {
  295. /* IRQ 0,1,2,8,13 are marked as reserved */
  296. trigger[0] = inb(0x4d0) & 0xF8;
  297. trigger[1] = inb(0x4d1) & 0xDE;
  298. }
  299. static int i8259A_resume(struct sys_device *dev)
  300. {
  301. init_8259A(i8259A_auto_eoi);
  302. restore_ELCR(irq_trigger);
  303. return 0;
  304. }
  305. static int i8259A_suspend(struct sys_device *dev, pm_message_t state)
  306. {
  307. save_ELCR(irq_trigger);
  308. return 0;
  309. }
  310. static int i8259A_shutdown(struct sys_device *dev)
  311. {
  312. /* Put the i8259A into a quiescent state that
  313. * the kernel initialization code can get it
  314. * out of.
  315. */
  316. outb(0xff, 0x21); /* mask all of 8259A-1 */
  317. outb(0xff, 0xA1); /* mask all of 8259A-1 */
  318. return 0;
  319. }
  320. static struct sysdev_class i8259_sysdev_class = {
  321. set_kset_name("i8259"),
  322. .suspend = i8259A_suspend,
  323. .resume = i8259A_resume,
  324. .shutdown = i8259A_shutdown,
  325. };
  326. static struct sys_device device_i8259A = {
  327. .id = 0,
  328. .cls = &i8259_sysdev_class,
  329. };
  330. static int __init i8259A_init_sysfs(void)
  331. {
  332. int error = sysdev_class_register(&i8259_sysdev_class);
  333. if (!error)
  334. error = sysdev_register(&device_i8259A);
  335. return error;
  336. }
  337. device_initcall(i8259A_init_sysfs);
  338. /*
  339. * IRQ2 is cascade interrupt to second interrupt controller
  340. */
  341. static struct irqaction irq2 = { no_action, 0, CPU_MASK_NONE, "cascade", NULL, NULL};
  342. DEFINE_PER_CPU(vector_irq_t, vector_irq) = {
  343. [0 ... FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR - 1] = -1,
  344. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 0] = 0,
  345. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 1] = 1,
  346. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 2] = 2,
  347. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 3] = 3,
  348. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 4] = 4,
  349. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 5] = 5,
  350. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 6] = 6,
  351. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 7] = 7,
  352. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 8] = 8,
  353. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 9] = 9,
  354. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 10] = 10,
  355. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 11] = 11,
  356. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 12] = 12,
  357. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 13] = 13,
  358. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 14] = 14,
  359. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 15] = 15,
  360. [FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + 16 ... NR_VECTORS - 1] = -1
  361. };
  362. void __init init_ISA_irqs (void)
  363. {
  364. int i;
  365. init_bsp_APIC();
  366. init_8259A(0);
  367. for (i = 0; i < NR_IRQS; i++) {
  368. irq_desc[i].status = IRQ_DISABLED;
  369. irq_desc[i].action = NULL;
  370. irq_desc[i].depth = 1;
  371. if (i < 16) {
  372. /*
  373. * 16 old-style INTA-cycle interrupts:
  374. */
  375. set_irq_chip_and_handler(i, &i8259A_chip,
  376. handle_level_irq);
  377. } else {
  378. /*
  379. * 'high' PCI IRQs filled in on demand
  380. */
  381. irq_desc[i].chip = &no_irq_chip;
  382. }
  383. }
  384. }
  385. void apic_timer_interrupt(void);
  386. void spurious_interrupt(void);
  387. void error_interrupt(void);
  388. void reschedule_interrupt(void);
  389. void call_function_interrupt(void);
  390. void invalidate_interrupt0(void);
  391. void invalidate_interrupt1(void);
  392. void invalidate_interrupt2(void);
  393. void invalidate_interrupt3(void);
  394. void invalidate_interrupt4(void);
  395. void invalidate_interrupt5(void);
  396. void invalidate_interrupt6(void);
  397. void invalidate_interrupt7(void);
  398. void thermal_interrupt(void);
  399. void threshold_interrupt(void);
  400. void i8254_timer_resume(void);
  401. static void setup_timer_hardware(void)
  402. {
  403. outb_p(0x34,0x43); /* binary, mode 2, LSB/MSB, ch 0 */
  404. udelay(10);
  405. outb_p(LATCH & 0xff , 0x40); /* LSB */
  406. udelay(10);
  407. outb(LATCH >> 8 , 0x40); /* MSB */
  408. }
  409. static int timer_resume(struct sys_device *dev)
  410. {
  411. setup_timer_hardware();
  412. return 0;
  413. }
  414. void i8254_timer_resume(void)
  415. {
  416. setup_timer_hardware();
  417. }
  418. static struct sysdev_class timer_sysclass = {
  419. set_kset_name("timer_pit"),
  420. .resume = timer_resume,
  421. };
  422. static struct sys_device device_timer = {
  423. .id = 0,
  424. .cls = &timer_sysclass,
  425. };
  426. static int __init init_timer_sysfs(void)
  427. {
  428. int error = sysdev_class_register(&timer_sysclass);
  429. if (!error)
  430. error = sysdev_register(&device_timer);
  431. return error;
  432. }
  433. device_initcall(init_timer_sysfs);
  434. void __init init_IRQ(void)
  435. {
  436. int i;
  437. init_ISA_irqs();
  438. /*
  439. * Cover the whole vector space, no vector can escape
  440. * us. (some of these will be overridden and become
  441. * 'special' SMP interrupts)
  442. */
  443. for (i = 0; i < (NR_VECTORS - FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR); i++) {
  444. int vector = FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR + i;
  445. if (vector != IA32_SYSCALL_VECTOR)
  446. set_intr_gate(vector, interrupt[i]);
  447. }
  448. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  449. /*
  450. * IRQ0 must be given a fixed assignment and initialized,
  451. * because it's used before the IO-APIC is set up.
  452. */
  453. __get_cpu_var(vector_irq)[FIRST_DEVICE_VECTOR] = 0;
  454. /*
  455. * The reschedule interrupt is a CPU-to-CPU reschedule-helper
  456. * IPI, driven by wakeup.
  457. */
  458. set_intr_gate(RESCHEDULE_VECTOR, reschedule_interrupt);
  459. /* IPIs for invalidation */
  460. set_intr_gate(INVALIDATE_TLB_VECTOR_START+0, invalidate_interrupt0);
  461. set_intr_gate(INVALIDATE_TLB_VECTOR_START+1, invalidate_interrupt1);
  462. set_intr_gate(INVALIDATE_TLB_VECTOR_START+2, invalidate_interrupt2);
  463. set_intr_gate(INVALIDATE_TLB_VECTOR_START+3, invalidate_interrupt3);
  464. set_intr_gate(INVALIDATE_TLB_VECTOR_START+4, invalidate_interrupt4);
  465. set_intr_gate(INVALIDATE_TLB_VECTOR_START+5, invalidate_interrupt5);
  466. set_intr_gate(INVALIDATE_TLB_VECTOR_START+6, invalidate_interrupt6);
  467. set_intr_gate(INVALIDATE_TLB_VECTOR_START+7, invalidate_interrupt7);
  468. /* IPI for generic function call */
  469. set_intr_gate(CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR, call_function_interrupt);
  470. #endif
  471. set_intr_gate(THERMAL_APIC_VECTOR, thermal_interrupt);
  472. set_intr_gate(THRESHOLD_APIC_VECTOR, threshold_interrupt);
  473. /* self generated IPI for local APIC timer */
  474. set_intr_gate(LOCAL_TIMER_VECTOR, apic_timer_interrupt);
  475. /* IPI vectors for APIC spurious and error interrupts */
  476. set_intr_gate(SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR, spurious_interrupt);
  477. set_intr_gate(ERROR_APIC_VECTOR, error_interrupt);
  478. /*
  479. * Set the clock to HZ Hz, we already have a valid
  480. * vector now:
  481. */
  482. setup_timer_hardware();
  483. if (!acpi_ioapic)
  484. setup_irq(2, &irq2);
  485. }