freebsd-skq/sys/kern/pic_if.m
Adrian Chadd 2b3ad18853 [intrng] Migrate the intrng code from sys/arm/arm to sys/kern/subr_intr.c.
The ci20 port (by kan@) is going to reuse almost all of the intrng code
since the SoC in question looks suspiciously like someone took an ARM
SoC design and replaced the ARM core with a MIPS core.

* migrate out the code;
* rename ARM_ -> INTR_;
* rename arm_ -> intr_;
* move the interrupt flush routine from intr.c / intrng.c into
  arm/machdep_intr.c - removing the code duplication and removing
  the ARM specific bits from here.

Thanks to the Star Wars: The Force Awakens premiere line for allowing
me a couple hours of quiet time to finish the universe builds.

Tested:

* make universe

TODO:

* The structure definitions in subr_intr.c still includes machine/intr.h
  which requires one duplicates all of the intrng definitions in
  the platform code (which kan has done, and I think we don't have to.)

  Instead I should break out the generic things (function declarations,
  common intr structures, etc) into a separate header.

* Kan has requested I make the PIC based IPI stuff optional.
2015-12-18 05:43:59 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2012 Jakub Wojciech Klama <jceel@FreeBSD.org>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Michal Meloun
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#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/cpuset.h>
#include <machine/frame.h>
#include <machine/intr.h>
INTERFACE pic;
CODE {
static int null_pic_bind(device_t dev, struct intr_irqsrc *isrc)
{
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
}
static void null_pic_disable_intr(device_t dev, struct intr_irqsrc *isrc)
{
return;
}
static void null_pic_enable_intr(device_t dev, struct intr_irqsrc *isrc)
{
return;
}
static void null_pic_init_secondary(device_t dev)
{
return;
}
static void null_pic_ipi_send(device_t dev, cpuset_t cpus, u_int ipi)
{
return;
}
};
METHOD int register {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
boolean_t *is_percpu;
};
METHOD int unregister {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
};
METHOD void disable_intr {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
} DEFAULT null_pic_disable_intr;
METHOD void disable_source {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
};
METHOD void enable_source {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
};
METHOD void enable_intr {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
} DEFAULT null_pic_enable_intr;
METHOD void pre_ithread {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
};
METHOD void post_ithread {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
};
METHOD void post_filter {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
};
METHOD int bind {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
} DEFAULT null_pic_bind;
METHOD void init_secondary {
device_t dev;
} DEFAULT null_pic_init_secondary;
METHOD void ipi_send {
device_t dev;
struct intr_irqsrc *isrc;
cpuset_t cpus;
} DEFAULT null_pic_ipi_send;