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diff --git a/c/src/lib/libbsp/powerpc/motorola_powerpc/irq/irq.h b/c/src/lib/libbsp/powerpc/motorola_powerpc/irq/irq.h deleted file mode 100644 index aaf438c8dd..0000000000 --- a/c/src/lib/libbsp/powerpc/motorola_powerpc/irq/irq.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,319 +0,0 @@ -/* irq.h - * - * This include file describe the data structure and the functions implemented - * by rtems to write interrupt handlers. - * - * CopyRight (C) 1999 valette@crf.canon.fr - * - * This code is heavilly inspired by the public specification of STREAM V2 - * that can be found at : - * - * <http://www.chorus.com/Documentation/index.html> by following - * the STREAM API Specification Document link. - * - * The license and distribution terms for this file may be - * found in found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at - * http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html. - * - * $Id$ - */ - -#ifndef LIBBSP_POWERPC_MCP750_IRQ_IRQ_H -#define LIBBSP_POWERPC_MCP750_IRQ_IRQ_H - - -/* - * 8259 edge/level control definitions at VIA - */ -#define ISA8259_M_ELCR 0x4d0 -#define ISA8259_S_ELCR 0x4d1 - -#define ELCRS_INT15_LVL 0x80 -#define ELCRS_INT14_LVL 0x40 -#define ELCRS_INT13_LVL 0x20 -#define ELCRS_INT12_LVL 0x10 -#define ELCRS_INT11_LVL 0x08 -#define ELCRS_INT10_LVL 0x04 -#define ELCRS_INT9_LVL 0x02 -#define ELCRS_INT8_LVL 0x01 -#define ELCRM_INT7_LVL 0x80 -#define ELCRM_INT6_LVL 0x40 -#define ELCRM_INT5_LVL 0x20 -#define ELCRM_INT4_LVL 0x10 -#define ELCRM_INT3_LVL 0x8 -#define ELCRM_INT2_LVL 0x4 -#define ELCRM_INT1_LVL 0x2 -#define ELCRM_INT0_LVL 0x1 - -#define BSP_ASM_IRQ_VECTOR_BASE 0x0 - /* PIC's command and mask registers */ -#define PIC_MASTER_COMMAND_IO_PORT 0x20 /* Master PIC command register */ -#define PIC_SLAVE_COMMAND_IO_PORT 0xa0 /* Slave PIC command register */ -#define PIC_MASTER_IMR_IO_PORT 0x21 /* Master PIC Interrupt Mask Register */ -#define PIC_SLAVE_IMR_IO_PORT 0xa1 /* Slave PIC Interrupt Mask Register */ - - /* Command for specific EOI (End Of Interrupt): Interrupt acknowledge */ -#define PIC_EOSI 0x60 /* End of Specific Interrupt (EOSI) */ -#define SLAVE_PIC_EOSI 0x62 /* End of Specific Interrupt (EOSI) for cascade */ -#define PIC_EOI 0x20 /* Generic End of Interrupt (EOI) */ - -#ifndef ASM - - -/* - * Symblolic IRQ names and related definitions. - */ - -typedef enum { - /* Base vector for our ISA IRQ handlers. */ - BSP_ISA_IRQ_VECTOR_BASE = BSP_ASM_IRQ_VECTOR_BASE, - /* - * ISA IRQ handler related definitions - */ - BSP_ISA_IRQ_NUMBER = 16, - BSP_ISA_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET = 0, - BSP_ISA_IRQ_MAX_OFFSET = BSP_ISA_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET + BSP_ISA_IRQ_NUMBER - 1, - /* - * PCI IRQ handlers related definitions - * CAUTION : BSP_PCI_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET should be equal to OPENPIC_VEC_SOURCE - */ - BSP_PCI_IRQ_NUMBER = 16, - BSP_PCI_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET = BSP_ISA_IRQ_NUMBER, - BSP_PCI_IRQ_MAX_OFFSET = BSP_PCI_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET + BSP_PCI_IRQ_NUMBER - 1, - /* - * PowerPc exceptions handled as interrupt where a rtems managed interrupt - * handler might be connected - */ - BSP_PROCESSOR_IRQ_NUMBER = 1, - BSP_PROCESSOR_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET = BSP_PCI_IRQ_MAX_OFFSET + 1, - BSP_PROCESSOR_IRQ_MAX_OFFSET = BSP_PROCESSOR_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET + BSP_PROCESSOR_IRQ_NUMBER - 1, - /* - * Summary - */ - BSP_IRQ_NUMBER = BSP_PROCESSOR_IRQ_MAX_OFFSET + 1, - BSP_LOWEST_OFFSET = BSP_ISA_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET, - BSP_MAX_OFFSET = BSP_PROCESSOR_IRQ_MAX_OFFSET, - /* - * Some ISA IRQ symbolic name definition - */ - BSP_ISA_PERIODIC_TIMER = 0, - - BSP_ISA_KEYBOARD = 1, - - BSP_ISA_UART_COM2_IRQ = 3, - - BSP_ISA_UART_COM1_IRQ = 4, - - BSP_ISA_RT_TIMER1 = 8, - - BSP_ISA_RT_TIMER3 = 10, - /* - * Some PCI IRQ symbolic name definition - */ - BSP_PCI_IRQ0 = BSP_PCI_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET, - BSP_PCI_ISA_BRIDGE_IRQ = BSP_PCI_IRQ0, - /* - * Some Processor execption handled as rtems IRQ symbolic name definition - */ - BSP_DECREMENTER = BSP_PROCESSOR_IRQ_LOWEST_OFFSET - -}rtems_irq_symbolic_name; - - - - -/* - * Type definition for RTEMS managed interrupts - */ -typedef unsigned char rtems_irq_prio; -typedef unsigned short rtems_i8259_masks; - -extern volatile rtems_i8259_masks i8259s_cache; - -struct __rtems_irq_connect_data__; /* forward declaratiuon */ - -typedef void (*rtems_irq_hdl) (void); -typedef void (*rtems_irq_enable) (const struct __rtems_irq_connect_data__*); -typedef void (*rtems_irq_disable) (const struct __rtems_irq_connect_data__*); -typedef int (*rtems_irq_is_enabled) (const struct __rtems_irq_connect_data__*); - -typedef struct __rtems_irq_connect_data__ { - /* - * IRQ line - */ - rtems_irq_symbolic_name name; - /* - * handler. See comment on handler properties below in function prototype. - */ - rtems_irq_hdl hdl; - /* - * function for enabling interrupts at device level (ONLY!). - * The BSP code will automatically enable it at i8259s level and openpic level. - * RATIONALE : anyway such code has to exist in current driver code. - * It is usually called immediately AFTER connecting the interrupt handler. - * RTEMS may well need such a function when restoring normal interrupt - * processing after a debug session. - * - */ - rtems_irq_enable on; - /* - * function for disabling interrupts at device level (ONLY!). - * The code will disable it at i8259s level. RATIONALE : anyway - * such code has to exist for clean shutdown. It is usually called - * BEFORE disconnecting the interrupt. RTEMS may well need such - * a function when disabling normal interrupt processing for - * a debug session. May well be a NOP function. - */ - rtems_irq_disable off; - /* - * function enabling to know what interrupt may currently occur - * if someone manipulates the i8259s interrupt mask without care... - */ - rtems_irq_is_enabled isOn; -}rtems_irq_connect_data; - -typedef struct { - /* - * size of all the table fields (*Tbl) described below. - */ - unsigned int irqNb; - /* - * Default handler used when disconnecting interrupts. - */ - rtems_irq_connect_data defaultEntry; - /* - * Table containing initials/current value. - */ - rtems_irq_connect_data* irqHdlTbl; - /* - * actual value of BSP_ISA_IRQ_VECTOR_BASE... - */ - rtems_irq_symbolic_name irqBase; - /* - * software priorities associated with interrupts. - * if irqPrio [i] > intrPrio [j] it means that - * interrupt handler hdl connected for interrupt name i - * will not be interrupted by the handler connected for interrupt j - * The interrupt source will be physically masked at i8259 level. - */ - rtems_irq_prio* irqPrioTbl; -}rtems_irq_global_settings; - - - - -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Function Prototypes. -+--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/* - * ------------------------ Intel 8259 (or emulation) Mngt Routines ------- - */ - -/* - * function to disable a particular irq at 8259 level. After calling - * this function, even if the device asserts the interrupt line it will - * not be propagated further to the processor - */ -int BSP_irq_disable_at_i8259s (const rtems_irq_symbolic_name irqLine); -/* - * function to enable a particular irq at 8259 level. After calling - * this function, if the device asserts the interrupt line it will - * be propagated further to the processor - */ -int BSP_irq_enable_at_i8259s (const rtems_irq_symbolic_name irqLine); -/* - * function to acknoledge a particular irq at 8259 level. After calling - * this function, if a device asserts an enabled interrupt line it will - * be propagated further to the processor. Mainly usefull for people - * writting raw handlers as this is automagically done for rtems managed - * handlers. - */ -int BSP_irq_ack_at_i8259s (const rtems_irq_symbolic_name irqLine); -/* - * function to check if a particular irq is enabled at 8259 level. After calling - */ -int BSP_irq_enabled_at_i8259s (const rtems_irq_symbolic_name irqLine); -/* - * ------------------------ RTEMS Single Irq Handler Mngt Routines ---------------- - */ -/* - * function to connect a particular irq handler. This hanlder will NOT be called - * directly as the result of the corresponding interrupt. Instead, a RTEMS - * irq prologue will be called that will : - * - * 1) save the C scratch registers, - * 2) switch to a interrupt stack if the interrupt is not nested, - * 3) store the current i8259s' interrupt masks - * 4) modify them to disable the current interrupt at 8259 level (and may - * be others depending on software priorities) - * 5) aknowledge the i8259s', - * 6) demask the processor, - * 7) call the application handler - * - * As a result the hdl function provided - * - * a) can perfectly be written is C, - * b) may also well directly call the part of the RTEMS API that can be used - * from interrupt level, - * c) It only responsible for handling the jobs that need to be done at - * the device level including (aknowledging/re-enabling the interrupt at device, - * level, getting the data,...) - * - * When returning from the function, the following will be performed by - * the RTEMS irq epilogue : - * - * 1) masks the interrupts again, - * 2) restore the original i8259s' interrupt masks - * 3) switch back on the orinal stack if needed, - * 4) perform rescheduling when necessary, - * 5) restore the C scratch registers... - * 6) restore initial execution flow - * - */ -int BSP_install_rtems_irq_handler (const rtems_irq_connect_data*); -/* - * function to get the current RTEMS irq handler for ptr->name. It enables to - * define hanlder chain... - */ -int BSP_get_current_rtems_irq_handler (rtems_irq_connect_data* ptr); -/* - * function to get disconnect the RTEMS irq handler for ptr->name. - * This function checks that the value given is the current one for safety reason. - * The user can use the previous function to get it. - */ -int BSP_remove_rtems_irq_handler (const rtems_irq_connect_data*); - -/* - * ------------------------ RTEMS Global Irq Handler Mngt Routines ---------------- - */ -/* - * (Re) Initialize the RTEMS interrupt management. - * - * The result of calling this function will be the same as if each individual - * handler (config->irqHdlTbl[i].hdl) different from "config->defaultEntry.hdl" - * has been individualy connected via - * BSP_install_rtems_irq_handler(&config->irqHdlTbl[i]) - * And each handler currently equal to config->defaultEntry.hdl - * has been previously disconnected via - * BSP_remove_rtems_irq_handler (&config->irqHdlTbl[i]) - * - * This is to say that all information given will be used and not just - * only the space. - * - * CAUTION : the various table address contained in config will be used - * directly by the interrupt mangement code in order to save - * data size so they must stay valid after the call => they should - * not be modified or declared on a stack. - */ - -int BSP_rtems_irq_mngt_set(rtems_irq_global_settings* config); -/* - * (Re) get info on current RTEMS interrupt management. - */ -int BSP_rtems_irq_mngt_get(rtems_irq_global_settings**); - -extern void BSP_rtems_irq_mng_init(unsigned cpuId); -extern void BSP_i8259s_init(void); -#endif - -#endif |