freebsd-dev/sys/amd64/isa/icu_vector.s

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/*
* from: vector.s, 386BSD 0.1 unknown origin
1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* modified for PC98 by Kakefuda
*/
#ifdef PC98
#define ICU_IMR_OFFSET 2 /* IO_ICU{1,2} + 2 */
#else
#define ICU_IMR_OFFSET 1 /* IO_ICU{1,2} + 1 */
#endif
#define ICU_EOI 0x20 /* XXX - define elsewhere */
#define IRQ_BIT(irq_num) (1 << ((irq_num) % 8))
#define IRQ_BYTE(irq_num) ((irq_num) >> 3)
#ifdef AUTO_EOI_1
#define ENABLE_ICU1 /* use auto-EOI to reduce i/o */
#define OUTB_ICU1
#else
#define ENABLE_ICU1 \
movb $ICU_EOI,%al ; /* as soon as possible send EOI ... */ \
OUTB_ICU1 /* ... to clear in service bit */
#define OUTB_ICU1 \
outb %al,$IO_ICU1
#endif
#ifdef AUTO_EOI_2
/*
* The data sheet says no auto-EOI on slave, but it sometimes works.
*/
#define ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2 ENABLE_ICU1
#else
#define ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2 \
movb $ICU_EOI,%al ; /* as above */ \
outb %al,$IO_ICU2 ; /* but do second icu first ... */ \
OUTB_ICU1 /* ... then first icu (if !AUTO_EOI_1) */
#endif
/*
* Macros for interrupt interrupt entry, call to handler, and exit.
*/
#define FAST_INTR(irq_num, vec_name, enable_icus) \
.text ; \
SUPERALIGN_TEXT ; \
IDTVEC(vec_name) ; \
pushl %eax ; /* save only call-used registers */ \
pushl %ecx ; \
pushl %edx ; \
pushl %ds ; \
pushl %fs ; \
MAYBE_PUSHL_ES ; \
mov $KDSEL,%ax ; \
mov %ax,%ds ; \
mov %ax,%fs ; \
MAYBE_MOVW_AX_ES ; \
FAKE_MCOUNT((4+ACTUALLY_PUSHED)*4(%esp)) ; \
pushl _intr_unit + (irq_num) * 4 ; \
call *_intr_handler + (irq_num) * 4 ; /* do the work ASAP */ \
enable_icus ; /* (re)enable ASAP (helps edge trigger?) */ \
addl $4,%esp ; \
incl _cnt+V_INTR ; /* book-keeping can wait */ \
movl _intr_countp + (irq_num) * 4,%eax ; \
incl (%eax) ; \
/* movl _cpl,%eax ; // are we unmasking pending SWIs? / \
notl %eax ; \
andl _spending,$SWI_MASK ; \
jne 2f ; // yes, maybe handle them */ \
1: ; \
MEXITCOUNT ; \
MAYBE_POPL_ES ; \
popl %fs ; \
popl %ds ; \
popl %edx ; \
popl %ecx ; \
popl %eax ; \
iret ; \
#if 0
; \
ALIGN_TEXT ; \
2: ; \
cmpb $3,_intr_nesting_level ; /* is there enough stack? */ \
jae 1b ; /* no, return */ \
movl _cpl,%eax ; \
/* XXX next line is probably unnecessary now. */ \
movl $HWI_MASK|SWI_MASK,_cpl ; /* limit nesting ... */ \
incb _intr_nesting_level ; /* ... really limit it ... */ \
sti ; /* ... to do this as early as possible */ \
MAYBE_POPL_ES ; /* discard most of thin frame ... */ \
popl %fs ; \
popl %ecx ; /* ... original %ds ... */ \
popl %edx ; \
xchgl %eax,4(%esp) ; /* orig %eax; save cpl */ \
pushal ; /* build fat frame (grrr) ... */ \
pushl %ecx ; /* ... actually %ds ... */ \
pushl %es ; \
pushl %fs ; \
mov $KDSEL,%ax ; \
mov %ax,%es ; \
mov %ax,%fs ; \
movl (3+8+0)*4(%esp),%ecx ; /* ... %ecx from thin frame ... */ \
movl %ecx,(3+6)*4(%esp) ; /* ... to fat frame ... */ \
movl (3+8+1)*4(%esp),%eax ; /* ... cpl from thin frame */ \
subl $4,%esp ; /* junk for unit number */ \
MEXITCOUNT ; \
jmp _doreti
#endif
/*
* Slow, threaded interrupts.
*
* XXX Most of the parameters here are obsolete. Fix this when we're
* done.
* XXX we really shouldn't return via doreti if we just schedule the
* interrupt handler and don't run anything. We could just do an
* iret. FIXME.
*/
#define INTR(irq_num, vec_name, icu, enable_icus, reg, maybe_extra_ipending) \
.text ; \
SUPERALIGN_TEXT ; \
IDTVEC(vec_name) ; \
pushl $0 ; /* dummy error code */ \
pushl $0 ; /* dummy trap type */ \
pushal ; \
pushl %ds ; /* save our data and extra segments ... */ \
pushl %es ; \
pushl %fs ; \
mov $KDSEL,%ax ; /* load kernel ds, es and fs */ \
mov %ax,%ds ; \
mov %ax,%es ; \
mov %ax,%fs ; \
maybe_extra_ipending ; \
movb _imen + IRQ_BYTE(irq_num),%al ; \
orb $IRQ_BIT(irq_num),%al ; \
movb %al,_imen + IRQ_BYTE(irq_num) ; \
outb %al,$icu+ICU_IMR_OFFSET ; \
enable_icus ; \
incb _intr_nesting_level ; /* XXX do we need this? */ \
__CONCAT(Xresume,irq_num): ; \
FAKE_MCOUNT(13*4(%esp)) ; /* XXX late to avoid double count */ \
pushl $irq_num; /* pass the IRQ */ \
sti ; \
call _sched_ithd ; \
addl $4, %esp ; /* discard the parameter */ \
MEXITCOUNT ; \
/* We could usually avoid the following jmp by inlining some of */ \
/* _doreti, but it's probably better to use less cache. */ \
jmp doreti_next /* and catch up inside doreti */
/*
* Reenable the interrupt mask after completing an interrupt. Called
* from ithd_loop. There are two separate functions, one for each
* ICU.
*/
.globl setimask0, setimask1
setimask0:
cli
movb _imen,%al
outb %al,$IO_ICU1 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET
sti
ret
setimask1:
cli
movb _imen + 1,%al
outb %al,$IO_ICU2 + ICU_IMR_OFFSET
sti
ret
MCOUNT_LABEL(bintr)
FAST_INTR(0,fastintr0, ENABLE_ICU1)
FAST_INTR(1,fastintr1, ENABLE_ICU1)
FAST_INTR(2,fastintr2, ENABLE_ICU1)
FAST_INTR(3,fastintr3, ENABLE_ICU1)
FAST_INTR(4,fastintr4, ENABLE_ICU1)
FAST_INTR(5,fastintr5, ENABLE_ICU1)
FAST_INTR(6,fastintr6, ENABLE_ICU1)
FAST_INTR(7,fastintr7, ENABLE_ICU1)
FAST_INTR(8,fastintr8, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
FAST_INTR(9,fastintr9, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
FAST_INTR(10,fastintr10, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
FAST_INTR(11,fastintr11, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
FAST_INTR(12,fastintr12, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
FAST_INTR(13,fastintr13, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
FAST_INTR(14,fastintr14, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
FAST_INTR(15,fastintr15, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
#define CLKINTR_PENDING movl $1,CNAME(clkintr_pending)
/* Threaded interrupts */
INTR(0,intr0, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al, CLKINTR_PENDING)
INTR(1,intr1, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
INTR(2,intr2, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
INTR(3,intr3, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
INTR(4,intr4, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
INTR(5,intr5, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
INTR(6,intr6, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
INTR(7,intr7, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
INTR(8,intr8, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
INTR(9,intr9, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
INTR(10,intr10, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
INTR(11,intr11, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
INTR(12,intr12, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
INTR(13,intr13, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
INTR(14,intr14, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
INTR(15,intr15, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
MCOUNT_LABEL(eintr)
.data
.globl _ihandlers
_ihandlers: /* addresses of interrupt handlers */
/* actually resumption addresses for HWI's */
.long Xresume0, Xresume1, Xresume2, Xresume3
.long Xresume4, Xresume5, Xresume6, Xresume7
.long Xresume8, Xresume9, Xresume10, Xresume11
.long Xresume12, Xresume13, Xresume14, Xresume15
.long _swi_null, swi_net, _swi_null, _swi_null
.long _swi_vm, _swi_null, _softclock
.text