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- /*
- * arch/v850/kernel/v850e_intc.c -- V850E interrupt controller (INTC)
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2001,02,03 NEC Electronics Corporation
- * Copyright (C) 2001,02,03 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
- *
- * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General
- * Public License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this
- * archive for more details.
- *
- * Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
- */
- #include <linux/kernel.h>
- #include <linux/init.h>
- #include <linux/irq.h>
- #include <asm/v850e_intc.h>
- static void irq_nop (unsigned irq) { }
- static unsigned v850e_intc_irq_startup (unsigned irq)
- {
- v850e_intc_clear_pending_irq (irq);
- v850e_intc_enable_irq (irq);
- return 0;
- }
- static void v850e_intc_end_irq (unsigned irq)
- {
- unsigned long psw, temp;
- /* Clear the highest-level bit in the In-service priority register
- (ISPR), to allow this interrupt (or another of the same or
- lesser priority) to happen again.
- The `reti' instruction normally does this automatically when the
- PSW bits EP and NP are zero, but we can't always rely on reti
- being used consistently to return after an interrupt (another
- process can be scheduled, for instance, which can delay the
- associated reti for a long time, or this process may be being
- single-stepped, which uses the `dbret' instruction to return
- from the kernel).
- We also set the PSW EP bit, which prevents reti from also
- trying to modify the ISPR itself. */
- /* Get PSW and disable interrupts. */
- asm volatile ("stsr psw, %0; di" : "=r" (psw));
- /* We don't want to do anything for NMIs (they don't use the ISPR). */
- if (! (psw & 0xC0)) {
- /* Transition to `trap' state, so that an eventual real
- reti instruction won't modify the ISPR. */
- psw |= 0x40;
- /* Fake an interrupt return, which automatically clears the
- appropriate bit in the ISPR. */
- asm volatile ("mov hilo(1f), %0;"
- "ldsr %0, eipc; ldsr %1, eipsw;"
- "reti;"
- "1:"
- : "=&r" (temp) : "r" (psw));
- }
- }
- /* Initialize HW_IRQ_TYPES for INTC-controlled irqs described in array
- INITS (which is terminated by an entry with the name field == 0). */
- void __init v850e_intc_init_irq_types (struct v850e_intc_irq_init *inits,
- struct hw_interrupt_type *hw_irq_types)
- {
- struct v850e_intc_irq_init *init;
- for (init = inits; init->name; init++) {
- unsigned i;
- struct hw_interrupt_type *hwit = hw_irq_types++;
- hwit->typename = init->name;
- hwit->startup = v850e_intc_irq_startup;
- hwit->shutdown = v850e_intc_disable_irq;
- hwit->enable = v850e_intc_enable_irq;
- hwit->disable = v850e_intc_disable_irq;
- hwit->ack = irq_nop;
- hwit->end = v850e_intc_end_irq;
-
- /* Initialize kernel IRQ infrastructure for this interrupt. */
- init_irq_handlers(init->base, init->num, init->interval, hwit);
- /* Set the interrupt priorities. */
- for (i = 0; i < init->num; i++) {
- unsigned irq = init->base + i * init->interval;
- /* If the interrupt is currently enabled (all
- interrupts are initially disabled), then
- assume whoever enabled it has set things up
- properly, and avoid messing with it. */
- if (! v850e_intc_irq_enabled (irq))
- /* This write also (1) disables the
- interrupt, and (2) clears any pending
- interrupts. */
- V850E_INTC_IC (irq)
- = (V850E_INTC_IC_PR (init->priority)
- | V850E_INTC_IC_MK);
- }
- }
- }
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