freebsd-skq/sys/sparc64/include/intr_machdep.h
Marius Strobl 7439368f60 o Revamp the sparc64 interrupt code in order to be able to interface
with the INTR_FILTER-enabled MI code. Basically this consists of
  registering an interrupt controller (of which there can be multiple
  and optionally different ones either per host-to-foo bridge or shared
  amongst host-to-foo bridges in any one machine) along with an interrupt
  vector as specific argument for all the interrupt vectors used by a
  given host-to-foo bridge (roughly similar to registering interrupt
  sources on amd64 and i386), providing functions to enable, clear and
  disable the interrupts of the children beneath the bridge.
  This also includes:
  - No longer entering a critical section in tl0_intr() and tl1_intr()
    for executing interrupt handlers but rather let the handlers enter
    it themselves so in the case of intr_event_handle() we don't enter
    a nested critical section.
  - Adding infrastructure for binding delivery of interrupt vectors to
    specific CPUs which later on can be interfaced with the code from
    amd64/i386 for binding interrupts to specific CPUs.
  - Getting rid of the wrapper hack introduced along the lines of the
    API changes for INTR_FILTER which as a side-effect caused interrupts
    associated with ithread handlers only to get the elevated priority
    of those associated with filters ("fast handlers") (this removes the
    hack also in the non-INTR_FILTER case).
  - Disabling (by not clearing) an interrupt in the interrupt controller
    until all associated handlers have been executed, which is crucial
    for the typical locking strategy of NIC drivers in order to work
    correctly in case of shared interrupts. This was a more or less
    theoretical problem on sparc64 though, as shared interrupts are
    rather uncommon there except for the on-board SCCs and UARTs.
  Note that due to the behavior of at least of some of the interrupt
  controllers used on sparc64 an enable+EOI instead of a disable+EOI
  approach (as implied by the INTR_FILTER MI code and implemented on
  other architectures) is used as the latter can cause lost interrupts
  or in the worst case interrupt starvation.
o Correct a typo in sbus_alloc_resource() which caused (pass-through)
  allocations to only work down to the grandchildren of the bus, which
  wasn't a real problem so far as we don't support any devices which are
  great-grandchildren or greater of a U2S bridge, yet.
o In fhc(4) use bus_{read,write}_4() instead of bus_space_{read,write}_4()
  in order to get rid of sc_bh and sc_bt in the fhc_softc. Also get rid
  of some other unneeded members in fhc_softc.

Reviewed by:	marcel (earlier version)
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-09-06 19:16:30 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2001 Jake Burkholder.
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#ifndef _MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H_
#define _MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H_
#define IRSR_BUSY (1 << 5)
#define PIL_MAX (1 << 4)
#define IV_MAX (1 << 11)
#define IV_NAMLEN 1024
#define IR_FREE (PIL_MAX * 2)
#define IH_SHIFT PTR_SHIFT
#define IQE_SHIFT 5
#define IV_SHIFT 6
#define PIL_LOW 1 /* stray interrupts */
#define PIL_ITHREAD 2 /* interrupts that use ithreads */
#define PIL_RENDEZVOUS 3 /* smp rendezvous ipi */
#define PIL_AST 4 /* ast ipi */
#define PIL_STOP 5 /* stop cpu ipi */
#define PIL_FAST 13 /* fast interrupts */
#define PIL_TICK 14
#ifndef LOCORE
struct trapframe;
typedef void ih_func_t(struct trapframe *);
typedef void iv_func_t(void *);
struct intr_request {
struct intr_request *ir_next;
iv_func_t *ir_func;
void *ir_arg;
u_int ir_vec;
u_int ir_pri;
};
struct intr_controller {
void (*ic_enable)(void *);
void (*ic_disable)(void *);
void (*ic_eoi)(void *);
};
struct intr_vector {
iv_func_t *iv_func;
void *iv_arg;
const struct intr_controller *iv_ic;
void *iv_icarg;
struct intr_event *iv_event;
u_int iv_pri;
u_int iv_vec;
u_int iv_mid;
u_int iv_refcnt;
u_int iv_pad[2];
};
extern ih_func_t *intr_handlers[];
extern struct intr_vector intr_vectors[];
void intr_setup(int level, ih_func_t *ihf, int pri, iv_func_t *ivf,
void *iva);
void intr_init1(void);
void intr_init2(void);
int intr_controller_register(int vec, const struct intr_controller *ic,
void *icarg);
int inthand_add(const char *name, int vec, int (*filt)(void *),
void (*handler)(void *), void *arg, int flags, void **cookiep);
int inthand_remove(int vec, void *cookie);
ih_func_t intr_fast;
#endif /* !LOCORE */
#endif /* !_MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H_ */