freebsd-nq/sys/ia64/include/sapicvar.h
Marcel Moolenaar fe1c66b9d7 Rework the interrupt code and add support for interrupt filtering
(INTR_FILTER). This includes:
o  Save a pointer to the sapic structure and IRQ for every vector,
   so that we can quickly EOI, mask and unmask the interrupt.
o  Add locking to the sapic code now that we can reprogram a
   sapic on multiple CPUs at the same time.
o  Use u_int for the vector and IRQ. We only have 256 vectors, so
   using a 64-bit type for it is rather excessive.
o  Properly handle concurrent registration of a handler for the
   same vector.

Since vectors have a corresponding priority, we should not map
IRQs to vectors in a linear fashion, but rather pick a vector
that has a priority in line with the interrupt type. This is left
for later. The vector/IRQ interchange has been untangled as much
as possible to make this easier.

Approved by: re (blacket)
2007-07-30 22:29:33 +00:00

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#ifndef _MACHINE_SAPICVAR_H_
#define _MACHINE_SAPICVAR_H_
struct sapic {
struct mtx sa_mtx;
vm_offset_t sa_registers; /* virtual address of sapic */
u_int sa_id; /* I/O SAPIC Id */
u_int sa_base; /* ACPI vector base */
u_int sa_limit; /* last ACPI vector handled here */
};
#define SAPIC_TRIGGER_EDGE 0
#define SAPIC_TRIGGER_LEVEL 1
#define SAPIC_POLARITY_HIGH 0
#define SAPIC_POLARITY_LOW 1
#define SAPIC_DELMODE_FIXED 0
#define SAPIC_DELMODE_LOWPRI 1
#define SAPIC_DELMODE_PMI 2
#define SAPIC_DELMODE_NMI 4
#define SAPIC_DELMODE_INIT 5
#define SAPIC_DELMODE_EXTINT 7
int sapic_config_intr(u_int irq, enum intr_trigger, enum intr_polarity);
struct sapic *sapic_create(u_int id, u_int base, uint64_t address);
int sapic_enable(struct sapic *sa, u_int irq, u_int vector);
void sapic_eoi(struct sapic *sa, u_int vector);
struct sapic *sapic_lookup(u_int irq);
void sapic_mask(struct sapic *sa, u_int irq);
void sapic_unmask(struct sapic *sa, u_int irq);
#ifdef DDB
void sapic_print(struct sapic *sa, u_int irq);
#endif
#endif /* ! _MACHINE_SAPICVAR_H_ */