/* * C4X Spurious Trap Handler * * This is just enough of a trap handler to let us know what * the likely source of the trap was. * * COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1999. * On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). * * The license and distribution terms for this file may be * found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at * http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html. * * $Id$ */ #include #include /* * bsp_spurious_handler * * Print a message on the debug console and then die */ void bsp_spurious_handler_assistant( rtems_vector_number, CPU_Interrupt_frame * ); #if defined(_C4x) rtems_isr bsp_spurious_handler( rtems_vector_number vector, CPU_Interrupt_frame *isf ) { char *s; printk( "Unexpected interrupt (0x%x)\n", vector ); printk( "It looks like we got the interrupt at 0x%x\n", isf->interrupted ); /* * Can we print a name? */ printk( "Looks like it was a " ); if ( vector >= 0x0d && vector <= 0x24 ) { switch ( vector & 0x3 ) { case 1: s = "ICFULL"; break; case 2: s = "ICRDY"; break; case 3: s = "OCRDY"; break; case 0: s = "OCEMPTY"; break; } printk( "%s%d\n", s, (vector - 0x0d) / 4 ); } else if ( vector >= 0x25 && vector <= 0x2a ) { printk( "DMA INT%d\n", (vector - 0x25) ); } else /* if ( vector <= 0x0c || vector >= 0x2b ) */ { switch ( vector ) { case 0: s = "RESET"; break; case 1: s = "NMI"; break; case 2: s = "TINT0"; break; case 3: s = "IIOF0"; break; case 4: s = "IIOF1"; break; case 5: s = "IIOF2"; break; case 6: s = "IIOF3"; break; case 0x2b: s = "TINT1"; break; case 0x3f: s = "Reserved"; break; default: s = "Unused"; break; } printk( "%s\n", s ); } /* * Now call the BSP specific routine */ bsp_spurious_handler_assistant( vector, isf ); } #endif