irq.c 6.6 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * linux/arch/cris/kernel/irq.c
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Axis Communications AB
  5. *
  6. * Authors: Bjorn Wesen (bjornw@axis.com)
  7. *
  8. * This file contains the interrupt vectors and some
  9. * helper functions
  10. *
  11. */
  12. #include <asm/irq.h>
  13. #include <asm/current.h>
  14. #include <linux/irq.h>
  15. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  16. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  17. #include <linux/init.h>
  18. #define mask_irq(irq_nr) (*R_VECT_MASK_CLR = 1 << (irq_nr));
  19. #define unmask_irq(irq_nr) (*R_VECT_MASK_SET = 1 << (irq_nr));
  20. /* don't use set_int_vector, it bypasses the linux interrupt handlers. it is
  21. * global just so that the kernel gdb can use it.
  22. */
  23. void
  24. set_int_vector(int n, irqvectptr addr)
  25. {
  26. etrax_irv->v[n + 0x20] = (irqvectptr)addr;
  27. }
  28. /* the breakpoint vector is obviously not made just like the normal irq handlers
  29. * but needs to contain _code_ to jump to addr.
  30. *
  31. * the BREAK n instruction jumps to IBR + n * 8
  32. */
  33. void
  34. set_break_vector(int n, irqvectptr addr)
  35. {
  36. unsigned short *jinstr = (unsigned short *)&etrax_irv->v[n*2];
  37. unsigned long *jaddr = (unsigned long *)(jinstr + 1);
  38. /* if you don't know what this does, do not touch it! */
  39. *jinstr = 0x0d3f;
  40. *jaddr = (unsigned long)addr;
  41. /* 00000026 <clrlop+1a> 3f0d82000000 jump 0x82 */
  42. }
  43. /*
  44. * This builds up the IRQ handler stubs using some ugly macros in irq.h
  45. *
  46. * These macros create the low-level assembly IRQ routines that do all
  47. * the operations that are needed. They are also written to be fast - and to
  48. * disable interrupts as little as humanly possible.
  49. *
  50. */
  51. /* IRQ0 and 1 are special traps */
  52. void hwbreakpoint(void);
  53. void IRQ1_interrupt(void);
  54. BUILD_TIMER_IRQ(2, 0x04) /* the timer interrupt is somewhat special */
  55. BUILD_IRQ(3, 0x08)
  56. BUILD_IRQ(4, 0x10)
  57. BUILD_IRQ(5, 0x20)
  58. BUILD_IRQ(6, 0x40)
  59. BUILD_IRQ(7, 0x80)
  60. BUILD_IRQ(8, 0x100)
  61. BUILD_IRQ(9, 0x200)
  62. BUILD_IRQ(10, 0x400)
  63. BUILD_IRQ(11, 0x800)
  64. BUILD_IRQ(12, 0x1000)
  65. BUILD_IRQ(13, 0x2000)
  66. void mmu_bus_fault(void); /* IRQ 14 is the bus fault interrupt */
  67. void multiple_interrupt(void); /* IRQ 15 is the multiple IRQ interrupt */
  68. BUILD_IRQ(16, 0x10000 | 0x20000) /* ethernet tx interrupt needs to block rx */
  69. BUILD_IRQ(17, 0x20000 | 0x10000) /* ...and vice versa */
  70. BUILD_IRQ(18, 0x40000)
  71. BUILD_IRQ(19, 0x80000)
  72. BUILD_IRQ(20, 0x100000)
  73. BUILD_IRQ(21, 0x200000)
  74. BUILD_IRQ(22, 0x400000)
  75. BUILD_IRQ(23, 0x800000)
  76. BUILD_IRQ(24, 0x1000000)
  77. BUILD_IRQ(25, 0x2000000)
  78. /* IRQ 26-30 are reserved */
  79. BUILD_IRQ(31, 0x80000000)
  80. /*
  81. * Pointers to the low-level handlers
  82. */
  83. static void (*interrupt[NR_IRQS])(void) = {
  84. NULL, NULL, IRQ2_interrupt, IRQ3_interrupt,
  85. IRQ4_interrupt, IRQ5_interrupt, IRQ6_interrupt, IRQ7_interrupt,
  86. IRQ8_interrupt, IRQ9_interrupt, IRQ10_interrupt, IRQ11_interrupt,
  87. IRQ12_interrupt, IRQ13_interrupt, NULL, NULL,
  88. IRQ16_interrupt, IRQ17_interrupt, IRQ18_interrupt, IRQ19_interrupt,
  89. IRQ20_interrupt, IRQ21_interrupt, IRQ22_interrupt, IRQ23_interrupt,
  90. IRQ24_interrupt, IRQ25_interrupt, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
  91. IRQ31_interrupt
  92. };
  93. static void enable_crisv10_irq(unsigned int irq);
  94. static unsigned int startup_crisv10_irq(unsigned int irq)
  95. {
  96. enable_crisv10_irq(irq);
  97. return 0;
  98. }
  99. #define shutdown_crisv10_irq disable_crisv10_irq
  100. static void enable_crisv10_irq(unsigned int irq)
  101. {
  102. unmask_irq(irq);
  103. }
  104. static void disable_crisv10_irq(unsigned int irq)
  105. {
  106. mask_irq(irq);
  107. }
  108. static void ack_crisv10_irq(unsigned int irq)
  109. {
  110. }
  111. static void end_crisv10_irq(unsigned int irq)
  112. {
  113. }
  114. static struct irq_chip crisv10_irq_type = {
  115. .typename = "CRISv10",
  116. .startup = startup_crisv10_irq,
  117. .shutdown = shutdown_crisv10_irq,
  118. .enable = enable_crisv10_irq,
  119. .disable = disable_crisv10_irq,
  120. .ack = ack_crisv10_irq,
  121. .end = end_crisv10_irq,
  122. .set_affinity = NULL
  123. };
  124. void weird_irq(void);
  125. void system_call(void); /* from entry.S */
  126. void do_sigtrap(void); /* from entry.S */
  127. void gdb_handle_breakpoint(void); /* from entry.S */
  128. extern void do_IRQ(int irq, struct pt_regs * regs);
  129. /* Handle multiple IRQs */
  130. void do_multiple_IRQ(struct pt_regs* regs)
  131. {
  132. int bit;
  133. unsigned masked;
  134. unsigned mask;
  135. unsigned ethmask = 0;
  136. /* Get interrupts to mask and handle */
  137. mask = masked = *R_VECT_MASK_RD;
  138. /* Never mask timer IRQ */
  139. mask &= ~(IO_MASK(R_VECT_MASK_RD, timer0));
  140. /*
  141. * If either ethernet interrupt (rx or tx) is active then block
  142. * the other one too. Unblock afterwards also.
  143. */
  144. if (mask &
  145. (IO_STATE(R_VECT_MASK_RD, dma0, active) |
  146. IO_STATE(R_VECT_MASK_RD, dma1, active))) {
  147. ethmask = (IO_MASK(R_VECT_MASK_RD, dma0) |
  148. IO_MASK(R_VECT_MASK_RD, dma1));
  149. }
  150. /* Block them */
  151. *R_VECT_MASK_CLR = (mask | ethmask);
  152. /* An extra irq_enter here to prevent softIRQs to run after
  153. * each do_IRQ. This will decrease the interrupt latency.
  154. */
  155. irq_enter();
  156. /* Handle all IRQs */
  157. for (bit = 2; bit < 32; bit++) {
  158. if (masked & (1 << bit)) {
  159. do_IRQ(bit, regs);
  160. }
  161. }
  162. /* This irq_exit() will trigger the soft IRQs. */
  163. irq_exit();
  164. /* Unblock the IRQs again */
  165. *R_VECT_MASK_SET = (masked | ethmask);
  166. }
  167. /* init_IRQ() is called by start_kernel and is responsible for fixing IRQ masks and
  168. setting the irq vector table.
  169. */
  170. void __init
  171. init_IRQ(void)
  172. {
  173. int i;
  174. /* clear all interrupt masks */
  175. #ifndef CONFIG_SVINTO_SIM
  176. *R_IRQ_MASK0_CLR = 0xffffffff;
  177. *R_IRQ_MASK1_CLR = 0xffffffff;
  178. *R_IRQ_MASK2_CLR = 0xffffffff;
  179. #endif
  180. *R_VECT_MASK_CLR = 0xffffffff;
  181. for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
  182. etrax_irv->v[i] = weird_irq;
  183. /* Initialize IRQ handler descriptors. */
  184. for(i = 2; i < NR_IRQS; i++) {
  185. irq_desc[i].chip = &crisv10_irq_type;
  186. set_int_vector(i, interrupt[i]);
  187. }
  188. /* the entries in the break vector contain actual code to be
  189. executed by the associated break handler, rather than just a jump
  190. address. therefore we need to setup a default breakpoint handler
  191. for all breakpoints */
  192. for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
  193. set_break_vector(i, do_sigtrap);
  194. /* except IRQ 15 which is the multiple-IRQ handler on Etrax100 */
  195. set_int_vector(15, multiple_interrupt);
  196. /* 0 and 1 which are special breakpoint/NMI traps */
  197. set_int_vector(0, hwbreakpoint);
  198. set_int_vector(1, IRQ1_interrupt);
  199. /* and irq 14 which is the mmu bus fault handler */
  200. set_int_vector(14, mmu_bus_fault);
  201. /* setup the system-call trap, which is reached by BREAK 13 */
  202. set_break_vector(13, system_call);
  203. /* setup a breakpoint handler for debugging used for both user and
  204. kernel mode debugging (which is why it is not inside an ifdef
  205. CONFIG_ETRAX_KGDB) */
  206. set_break_vector(8, gdb_handle_breakpoint);
  207. #ifdef CONFIG_ETRAX_KGDB
  208. /* setup kgdb if its enabled, and break into the debugger */
  209. kgdb_init();
  210. breakpoint();
  211. #endif
  212. }