freebsd-nq/sys/amd64/isa/nmi.c
Matthew N. Dodd 7612e4c122 This adds the i386 specific support for systems with a MicroChannel
Architecture bus.

Reviewed by: msmith
1999-09-03 02:04:28 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* William Jolitz.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: @(#)isa.c 7.2 (Berkeley) 5/13/91
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* This file contains an aggregated module marked:
* Copyright (c) 1997, Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
* See the notice for details.
*/
#include "opt_auto_eoi.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#ifndef SMP
#include <machine/lock.h>
#endif
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/interrupt.h>
#include <machine/ipl.h>
#include <machine/md_var.h>
#include <machine/segments.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#if defined(APIC_IO)
#include <machine/smp.h>
#include <machine/smptests.h> /** FAST_HI */
#endif /* APIC_IO */
#ifdef PC98
#include <pc98/pc98/pc98.h>
#include <pc98/pc98/pc98_machdep.h>
#include <pc98/pc98/epsonio.h>
#else
#include <i386/isa/isa.h>
#endif
#include <i386/isa/icu.h>
#include <isa/isavar.h>
#include <i386/isa/intr_machdep.h>
#include <sys/interrupt.h>
#ifdef APIC_IO
#include <machine/clock.h>
#endif
#include "mca.h"
#if NMCA > 0
#include <i386/isa/mca_machdep.h>
#endif
/* XXX should be in suitable include files */
#ifdef PC98
#define ICU_IMR_OFFSET 2 /* IO_ICU{1,2} + 2 */
#define ICU_SLAVEID 7
#else
#define ICU_IMR_OFFSET 1 /* IO_ICU{1,2} + 1 */
#define ICU_SLAVEID 2
#endif
#ifdef APIC_IO
/*
* This is to accommodate "mixed-mode" programming for
* motherboards that don't connect the 8254 to the IO APIC.
*/
#define AUTO_EOI_1 1
#endif
#define NR_INTRNAMES (1 + ICU_LEN + 2 * ICU_LEN)
u_long *intr_countp[ICU_LEN];
inthand2_t *intr_handler[ICU_LEN];
u_int intr_mask[ICU_LEN];
static u_int* intr_mptr[ICU_LEN];
void *intr_unit[ICU_LEN];
static inthand_t *fastintr[ICU_LEN] = {
&IDTVEC(fastintr0), &IDTVEC(fastintr1),
&IDTVEC(fastintr2), &IDTVEC(fastintr3),
&IDTVEC(fastintr4), &IDTVEC(fastintr5),
&IDTVEC(fastintr6), &IDTVEC(fastintr7),
&IDTVEC(fastintr8), &IDTVEC(fastintr9),
&IDTVEC(fastintr10), &IDTVEC(fastintr11),
&IDTVEC(fastintr12), &IDTVEC(fastintr13),
&IDTVEC(fastintr14), &IDTVEC(fastintr15),
#if defined(APIC_IO)
&IDTVEC(fastintr16), &IDTVEC(fastintr17),
&IDTVEC(fastintr18), &IDTVEC(fastintr19),
&IDTVEC(fastintr20), &IDTVEC(fastintr21),
&IDTVEC(fastintr22), &IDTVEC(fastintr23),
#endif /* APIC_IO */
};
static inthand_t *slowintr[ICU_LEN] = {
&IDTVEC(intr0), &IDTVEC(intr1), &IDTVEC(intr2), &IDTVEC(intr3),
&IDTVEC(intr4), &IDTVEC(intr5), &IDTVEC(intr6), &IDTVEC(intr7),
&IDTVEC(intr8), &IDTVEC(intr9), &IDTVEC(intr10), &IDTVEC(intr11),
&IDTVEC(intr12), &IDTVEC(intr13), &IDTVEC(intr14), &IDTVEC(intr15),
#if defined(APIC_IO)
&IDTVEC(intr16), &IDTVEC(intr17), &IDTVEC(intr18), &IDTVEC(intr19),
&IDTVEC(intr20), &IDTVEC(intr21), &IDTVEC(intr22), &IDTVEC(intr23),
#endif /* APIC_IO */
};
static inthand2_t isa_strayintr;
#ifdef PC98
#define NMI_PARITY 0x04
#define NMI_EPARITY 0x02
#else
#define NMI_PARITY (1 << 7)
#define NMI_IOCHAN (1 << 6)
#define ENMI_WATCHDOG (1 << 7)
#define ENMI_BUSTIMER (1 << 6)
#define ENMI_IOSTATUS (1 << 5)
#endif
/*
* Handle a NMI, possibly a machine check.
* return true to panic system, false to ignore.
*/
int
isa_nmi(cd)
int cd;
{
#ifdef PC98
int port = inb(0x33);
if (epson_machine_id == 0x20)
epson_outb(0xc16, epson_inb(0xc16) | 0x1);
if (port & NMI_PARITY) {
panic("BASE RAM parity error, likely hardware failure.");
} else if (port & NMI_EPARITY) {
panic("EXTENDED RAM parity error, likely hardware failure.");
} else {
printf("\nNMI Resume ??\n");
return(0);
}
#else /* IBM-PC */
int isa_port = inb(0x61);
int eisa_port = inb(0x461);
#if NMCA > 0
if (MCA_system && mca_bus_nmi())
return;
#endif
if (isa_port & NMI_PARITY)
panic("RAM parity error, likely hardware failure.");
if (isa_port & NMI_IOCHAN)
panic("I/O channel check, likely hardware failure.");
/*
* On a real EISA machine, this will never happen. However it can
* happen on ISA machines which implement XT style floating point
* error handling (very rare). Save them from a meaningless panic.
*/
if (eisa_port == 0xff)
return(0);
if (eisa_port & ENMI_WATCHDOG)
panic("EISA watchdog timer expired, likely hardware failure.");
if (eisa_port & ENMI_BUSTIMER)
panic("EISA bus timeout, likely hardware failure.");
if (eisa_port & ENMI_IOSTATUS)
panic("EISA I/O port status error.");
printf("\nNMI ISA %x, EISA %x\n", isa_port, eisa_port);
return(0);
#endif
}
/*
* Fill in default interrupt table (in case of spuruious interrupt
* during configuration of kernel, setup interrupt control unit
*/
void
isa_defaultirq()
{
int i;
/* icu vectors */
for (i = 0; i < ICU_LEN; i++)
icu_unset(i, (inthand2_t *)NULL);
/* initialize 8259's */
#if NMCA > 0
if (MCA_system)
outb(IO_ICU1, 0x19); /* reset; program device, four bytes */
else
#endif
outb(IO_ICU1, 0x11); /* reset; program device, four bytes */
outb(IO_ICU1+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, NRSVIDT); /* starting at this vector index */
outb(IO_ICU1+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, IRQ_SLAVE); /* slave on line 7 */
#ifdef PC98
#ifdef AUTO_EOI_1
outb(IO_ICU1+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, 0x1f); /* (master) auto EOI, 8086 mode */
#else
outb(IO_ICU1+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, 0x1d); /* (master) 8086 mode */
#endif
#else /* IBM-PC */
#ifdef AUTO_EOI_1
outb(IO_ICU1+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, 2 | 1); /* auto EOI, 8086 mode */
#else
outb(IO_ICU1+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, 1); /* 8086 mode */
#endif
#endif /* PC98 */
outb(IO_ICU1+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, 0xff); /* leave interrupts masked */
outb(IO_ICU1, 0x0a); /* default to IRR on read */
#ifndef PC98
outb(IO_ICU1, 0xc0 | (3 - 1)); /* pri order 3-7, 0-2 (com2 first) */
#endif /* !PC98 */
#if NMCA > 0
if (MCA_system)
outb(IO_ICU2, 0x19); /* reset; program device, four bytes */
else
#endif
outb(IO_ICU2, 0x11); /* reset; program device, four bytes */
outb(IO_ICU2+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, NRSVIDT+8); /* staring at this vector index */
outb(IO_ICU2+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, ICU_SLAVEID); /* my slave id is 7 */
#ifdef PC98
outb(IO_ICU2+ICU_IMR_OFFSET,9); /* 8086 mode */
#else /* IBM-PC */
#ifdef AUTO_EOI_2
outb(IO_ICU2+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, 2 | 1); /* auto EOI, 8086 mode */
#else
outb(IO_ICU2+ICU_IMR_OFFSET,1); /* 8086 mode */
#endif
#endif /* PC98 */
outb(IO_ICU2+ICU_IMR_OFFSET, 0xff); /* leave interrupts masked */
outb(IO_ICU2, 0x0a); /* default to IRR on read */
}
/*
* Caught a stray interrupt, notify
*/
static void
isa_strayintr(vcookiep)
void *vcookiep;
{
int intr = (void **)vcookiep - &intr_unit[0];
/* DON'T BOTHER FOR NOW! */
/* for some reason, we get bursts of intr #7, even if not enabled! */
/*
* Well the reason you got bursts of intr #7 is because someone
* raised an interrupt line and dropped it before the 8259 could
* prioritize it. This is documented in the intel data book. This
* means you have BAD hardware! I have changed this so that only
* the first 5 get logged, then it quits logging them, and puts
* out a special message. rgrimes 3/25/1993
*/
/*
* XXX TODO print a different message for #7 if it is for a
* glitch. Glitches can be distinguished from real #7's by
* testing that the in-service bit is _not_ set. The test
* must be done before sending an EOI so it can't be done if
* we are using AUTO_EOI_1.
*/
if (intrcnt[1 + intr] <= 5)
log(LOG_ERR, "stray irq %d\n", intr);
if (intrcnt[1 + intr] == 5)
log(LOG_CRIT,
"too many stray irq %d's; not logging any more\n", intr);
}
/*
* Return a bitmap of the current interrupt requests. This is 8259-specific
* and is only suitable for use at probe time.
*/
intrmask_t
isa_irq_pending()
{
u_char irr1;
u_char irr2;
irr1 = inb(IO_ICU1);
irr2 = inb(IO_ICU2);
return ((irr2 << 8) | irr1);
}
int
update_intr_masks(void)
{
int intr, n=0;
u_int mask,*maskptr;
for (intr=0; intr < ICU_LEN; intr ++) {
#if defined(APIC_IO)
/* no 8259 SLAVE to ignore */
#else
if (intr==ICU_SLAVEID) continue; /* ignore 8259 SLAVE output */
#endif /* APIC_IO */
maskptr = intr_mptr[intr];
if (!maskptr)
continue;
*maskptr |= SWI_CLOCK_MASK | (1 << intr);
mask = *maskptr;
if (mask != intr_mask[intr]) {
#if 0
printf ("intr_mask[%2d] old=%08x new=%08x ptr=%p.\n",
intr, intr_mask[intr], mask, maskptr);
#endif
intr_mask[intr]=mask;
n++;
}
}
return (n);
}
static void
update_intrname(int intr, char *name)
{
char buf[32];
char *cp;
int name_index, off, strayintr;
/*
* Initialise strings for bitbucket and stray interrupt counters.
* These have statically allocated indices 0 and 1 through ICU_LEN.
*/
if (intrnames[0] == '\0') {
off = sprintf(intrnames, "???") + 1;
for (strayintr = 0; strayintr < ICU_LEN; strayintr++)
off += sprintf(intrnames + off, "stray irq%d",
strayintr) + 1;
}
if (name == NULL)
name = "???";
if (snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s irq%d", name, intr) >= sizeof(buf))
goto use_bitbucket;
/*
* Search for `buf' in `intrnames'. In the usual case when it is
* not found, append it to the end if there is enough space (the \0
* terminator for the previous string, if any, becomes a separator).
*/
for (cp = intrnames, name_index = 0;
cp != eintrnames && name_index < NR_INTRNAMES;
cp += strlen(cp) + 1, name_index++) {
if (*cp == '\0') {
if (strlen(buf) >= eintrnames - cp)
break;
strcpy(cp, buf);
goto found;
}
if (strcmp(cp, buf) == 0)
goto found;
}
use_bitbucket:
printf("update_intrname: counting %s irq%d as %s\n", name, intr,
intrnames);
name_index = 0;
found:
intr_countp[intr] = &intrcnt[name_index];
}
int
icu_setup(int intr, inthand2_t *handler, void *arg, u_int *maskptr, int flags)
{
#ifdef FAST_HI
int select; /* the select register is 8 bits */
int vector;
u_int32_t value; /* the window register is 32 bits */
#endif /* FAST_HI */
u_long ef;
u_int mask = (maskptr ? *maskptr : 0);
#if defined(APIC_IO)
if ((u_int)intr >= ICU_LEN) /* no 8259 SLAVE to ignore */
#else
if ((u_int)intr >= ICU_LEN || intr == ICU_SLAVEID)
#endif /* APIC_IO */
if (intr_handler[intr] != isa_strayintr)
return (EBUSY);
ef = read_eflags();
disable_intr();
intr_handler[intr] = handler;
intr_mptr[intr] = maskptr;
intr_mask[intr] = mask | SWI_CLOCK_MASK | (1 << intr);
intr_unit[intr] = arg;
#ifdef FAST_HI
if (flags & INTR_FAST) {
vector = TPR_FAST_INTS + intr;
setidt(vector, fastintr[intr],
SDT_SYS386IGT, SEL_KPL, GSEL(GCODE_SEL, SEL_KPL));
}
else {
vector = TPR_SLOW_INTS + intr;
#ifdef APIC_INTR_REORDER
#ifdef APIC_INTR_HIGHPRI_CLOCK
/* XXX: Hack (kludge?) for more accurate clock. */
if (intr == apic_8254_intr || intr == 8) {
vector = TPR_FAST_INTS + intr;
}
#endif
#endif
setidt(vector, slowintr[intr],
SDT_SYS386IGT, SEL_KPL, GSEL(GCODE_SEL, SEL_KPL));
}
#ifdef APIC_INTR_REORDER
set_lapic_isrloc(intr, vector);
#endif
/*
* Reprogram the vector in the IO APIC.
*/
if (int_to_apicintpin[intr].ioapic >= 0) {
select = int_to_apicintpin[intr].redirindex;
value = io_apic_read(int_to_apicintpin[intr].ioapic,
select) & ~IOART_INTVEC;
io_apic_write(int_to_apicintpin[intr].ioapic,
select, value | vector);
}
#else
setidt(ICU_OFFSET + intr,
flags & INTR_FAST ? fastintr[intr] : slowintr[intr],
SDT_SYS386IGT, SEL_KPL, GSEL(GCODE_SEL, SEL_KPL));
#endif /* FAST_HI */
INTREN(1 << intr);
MPINTR_UNLOCK();
write_eflags(ef);
return (0);
}
int
icu_unset(intr, handler)
int intr;
inthand2_t *handler;
{
u_long ef;
if ((u_int)intr >= ICU_LEN || handler != intr_handler[intr])
return (EINVAL);
INTRDIS(1 << intr);
ef = read_eflags();
disable_intr();
intr_countp[intr] = &intrcnt[1 + intr];
intr_handler[intr] = isa_strayintr;
intr_mptr[intr] = NULL;
intr_mask[intr] = HWI_MASK | SWI_MASK;
intr_unit[intr] = &intr_unit[intr];
#ifdef FAST_HI_XXX
/* XXX how do I re-create dvp here? */
setidt(flags & INTR_FAST ? TPR_FAST_INTS + intr : TPR_SLOW_INTS + intr,
slowintr[intr], SDT_SYS386IGT, SEL_KPL, GSEL(GCODE_SEL, SEL_KPL));
#else /* FAST_HI */
#ifdef APIC_INTR_REORDER
set_lapic_isrloc(intr, ICU_OFFSET + intr);
#endif
setidt(ICU_OFFSET + intr, slowintr[intr], SDT_SYS386IGT, SEL_KPL,
GSEL(GCODE_SEL, SEL_KPL));
#endif /* FAST_HI */
MPINTR_UNLOCK();
write_eflags(ef);
return (0);
}
/* The following notice applies beyond this point in the file */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1997, Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following
* disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*
*/
typedef struct intrec {
intrmask_t mask;
inthand2_t *handler;
void *argument;
struct intrec *next;
char *name;
int intr;
intrmask_t *maskptr;
int flags;
} intrec;
static intrec *intreclist_head[ICU_LEN];
typedef struct isarec {
int id_unit;
ointhand2_t *id_handler;
} isarec;
static isarec *isareclist[ICU_LEN];
/*
* The interrupt multiplexer calls each of the handlers in turn. The
* ipl is initially quite low. It is raised as necessary for each call
* and lowered after the call. Thus out of order handling is possible
* even for interrupts of the same type. This is probably no more
* harmful than out of order handling in general (not harmful except
* for real time response which we don't support anyway).
*/
static void
intr_mux(void *arg)
{
intrec *p;
intrmask_t oldspl;
for (p = arg; p != NULL; p = p->next) {
oldspl = splq(p->mask);
p->handler(p->argument);
splx(oldspl);
}
}
static void
isa_intr_wrap(void *cookie)
{
isarec *irec = (isarec *)cookie;
irec->id_handler(irec->id_unit);
}
static intrec*
find_idesc(unsigned *maskptr, int irq)
{
intrec *p = intreclist_head[irq];
while (p && p->maskptr != maskptr)
p = p->next;
return (p);
}
static intrec**
find_pred(intrec *idesc, int irq)
{
intrec **pp = &intreclist_head[irq];
intrec *p = *pp;
while (p != idesc) {
if (p == NULL)
return (NULL);
pp = &p->next;
p = *pp;
}
return (pp);
}
/*
* Both the low level handler and the shared interrupt multiplexer
* block out further interrupts as set in the handlers "mask", while
* the handler is running. In fact *maskptr should be used for this
* purpose, but since this requires one more pointer dereference on
* each interrupt, we rather bother update "mask" whenever *maskptr
* changes. The function "update_masks" should be called **after**
* all manipulation of the linked list of interrupt handlers hung
* off of intrdec_head[irq] is complete, since the chain of handlers
* will both determine the *maskptr values and the instances of mask
* that are fixed. This function should be called with the irq for
* which a new handler has been add blocked, since the masks may not
* yet know about the use of this irq for a device of a certain class.
*/
static void
update_mux_masks(void)
{
int irq;
for (irq = 0; irq < ICU_LEN; irq++) {
intrec *idesc = intreclist_head[irq];
while (idesc != NULL) {
if (idesc->maskptr != NULL) {
/* our copy of *maskptr may be stale, refresh */
idesc->mask = *idesc->maskptr;
}
idesc = idesc->next;
}
}
}
static void
update_masks(intrmask_t *maskptr, int irq)
{
intrmask_t mask = 1 << irq;
if (maskptr == NULL)
return;
if (find_idesc(maskptr, irq) == NULL) {
/* no reference to this maskptr was found in this irq's chain */
if ((*maskptr & mask) == 0)
return;
/* the irq was included in the classes mask, remove it */
INTRUNMASK(*maskptr, mask);
} else {
/* a reference to this maskptr was found in this irq's chain */
if ((*maskptr & mask) != 0)
return;
/* put the irq into the classes mask */
INTRMASK(*maskptr, mask);
}
/* we need to update all values in the intr_mask[irq] array */
update_intr_masks();
/* update mask in chains of the interrupt multiplex handler as well */
update_mux_masks();
}
/*
* Add interrupt handler to linked list hung off of intreclist_head[irq]
* and install shared interrupt multiplex handler, if necessary
*/
static int
add_intrdesc(intrec *idesc)
{
int irq = idesc->intr;
intrec *head = intreclist_head[irq];
if (head == NULL) {
/* first handler for this irq, just install it */
if (icu_setup(irq, idesc->handler, idesc->argument,
idesc->maskptr, idesc->flags) != 0)
return (-1);
update_intrname(irq, idesc->name);
/* keep reference */
intreclist_head[irq] = idesc;
} else {
if ((idesc->flags & INTR_EXCL) != 0
|| (head->flags & INTR_EXCL) != 0) {
/*
* can't append new handler, if either list head or
* new handler do not allow interrupts to be shared
*/
if (bootverbose)
printf("\tdevice combination doesn't support "
"shared irq%d\n", irq);
return (-1);
}
if (head->next == NULL) {
/*
* second handler for this irq, replace device driver's
* handler by shared interrupt multiplexer function
*/
icu_unset(irq, head->handler);
if (icu_setup(irq, intr_mux, head, 0, 0) != 0)
return (-1);
if (bootverbose)
printf("\tusing shared irq%d.\n", irq);
update_intrname(irq, "mux");
}
/* just append to the end of the chain */
while (head->next != NULL)
head = head->next;
head->next = idesc;
}
update_masks(idesc->maskptr, irq);
return (0);
}
/*
* Create and activate an interrupt handler descriptor data structure.
*
* The dev_instance pointer is required for resource management, and will
* only be passed through to resource_claim().
*
* There will be functions that derive a driver and unit name from a
* dev_instance variable, and those functions will be used to maintain the
* interrupt counter label array referenced by systat and vmstat to report
* device interrupt rates (->update_intrlabels).
*
* Add the interrupt handler descriptor data structure created by an
* earlier call of create_intr() to the linked list for its irq and
* adjust the interrupt masks if necessary.
*/
intrec *
inthand_add(const char *name, int irq, inthand2_t handler, void *arg,
intrmask_t *maskptr, int flags)
{
intrec *idesc;
int errcode = -1;
intrmask_t oldspl;
if (ICU_LEN > 8 * sizeof *maskptr) {
printf("create_intr: ICU_LEN of %d too high for %d bit intrmask\n",
ICU_LEN, 8 * sizeof *maskptr);
return (NULL);
}
if ((unsigned)irq >= ICU_LEN) {
printf("create_intr: requested irq%d too high, limit is %d\n",
irq, ICU_LEN -1);
return (NULL);
}
idesc = malloc(sizeof *idesc, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
if (idesc == NULL)
return NULL;
bzero(idesc, sizeof *idesc);
if (name == NULL)
name = "???";
idesc->name = malloc(strlen(name) + 1, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
if (idesc->name == NULL) {
free(idesc, M_DEVBUF);
return NULL;
}
strcpy(idesc->name, name);
idesc->handler = handler;
idesc->argument = arg;
idesc->maskptr = maskptr;
idesc->intr = irq;
idesc->flags = flags;
/* block this irq */
oldspl = splq(1 << irq);
/* add irq to class selected by maskptr */
errcode = add_intrdesc(idesc);
splx(oldspl);
if (errcode != 0) {
if (bootverbose)
printf("\tintr_connect(irq%d) failed, result=%d\n",
irq, errcode);
free(idesc->name, M_DEVBUF);
free(idesc, M_DEVBUF);
idesc = NULL;
}
return (idesc);
}
/*
* Deactivate and remove the interrupt handler descriptor data connected
* created by an earlier call of intr_connect() from the linked list and
* adjust theinterrupt masks if necessary.
*
* Return the memory held by the interrupt handler descriptor data structure
* to the system. Make sure, the handler is not actively used anymore, before.
*/
int
inthand_remove(intrec *idesc)
{
intrec **hook, *head;
int irq;
int errcode = 0;
intrmask_t oldspl;
if (idesc == NULL)
return (-1);
irq = idesc->intr;
/* find pointer that keeps the reference to this interrupt descriptor */
hook = find_pred(idesc, irq);
if (hook == NULL)
return (-1);
/* make copy of original list head, the line after may overwrite it */
head = intreclist_head[irq];
/* unlink: make predecessor point to idesc->next instead of to idesc */
*hook = idesc->next;
/* now check whether the element we removed was the list head */
if (idesc == head) {
oldspl = splq(1 << irq);
/* check whether the new list head is the only element on list */
head = intreclist_head[irq];
if (head != NULL) {
icu_unset(irq, intr_mux);
if (head->next != NULL) {
/* install the multiplex handler with new list head as argument */
errcode = icu_setup(irq, intr_mux, head, 0, 0);
if (errcode == 0)
update_intrname(irq, NULL);
} else {
/* install the one remaining handler for this irq */
errcode = icu_setup(irq, head->handler,
head->argument,
head->maskptr, head->flags);
if (errcode == 0)
update_intrname(irq, head->name);
}
} else {
/* revert to old handler, eg: strayintr */
icu_unset(irq, idesc->handler);
}
splx(oldspl);
}
update_masks(idesc->maskptr, irq);
free(idesc, M_DEVBUF);
return (0);
}
/*
* Emulate the register_intr() call previously defined as low level function.
* That function (now icu_setup()) may no longer be directly called, since
* a conflict between an ISA and PCI interrupt might go by unnocticed, else.
*/
int
register_intr(int intr, int device_id, u_int flags,
ointhand2_t handler, u_int *maskptr, int unit)
{
intrec *idesc;
isarec *irec;
irec = malloc(sizeof *irec, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
if (irec == NULL)
return NULL;
bzero(irec, sizeof *irec);
irec->id_unit = unit;
irec->id_handler = handler;
flags |= INTR_EXCL;
idesc = inthand_add("old", intr, isa_intr_wrap, irec, maskptr, flags);
if (idesc == NULL) {
free(irec, M_DEVBUF);
return -1;
}
isareclist[intr] = irec;
return 0;
}
/*
* Emulate the old unregister_intr() low level function.
* Make sure there is just one interrupt, that it was
* registered as non-shared, and that the handlers match.
*/
int
unregister_intr(int intr, ointhand2_t handler)
{
intrec *p = intreclist_head[intr];
if (p != NULL && (p->flags & INTR_EXCL) != 0 &&
p->handler == isa_intr_wrap && isareclist[intr] != NULL &&
isareclist[intr]->id_handler == handler) {
free(isareclist[intr], M_DEVBUF);
isareclist[intr] = NULL;
return (inthand_remove(p));
}
return (EINVAL);
}