freebsd-skq/sys/i386/include/ipl.h
Jason Evans 0384fff8c5 Major update to the way synchronization is done in the kernel. Highlights
include:

* Mutual exclusion is used instead of spl*().  See mutex(9).  (Note: The
  alpha port is still in transition and currently uses both.)

* Per-CPU idle processes.

* Interrupts are run in their own separate kernel threads and can be
  preempted (i386 only).

Partially contributed by:	BSDi (BSD/OS)
Submissions by (at least):	cp, dfr, dillon, grog, jake, jhb, sheldonh
2000-09-07 01:33:02 +00:00

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/*-
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#ifndef _MACHINE_IPL_H_
#define _MACHINE_IPL_H_
#ifdef APIC_IO
#include <i386/isa/apic_ipl.h>
#else
#include <i386/isa/icu_ipl.h>
#endif
/*
* Software interrupt level. We treat the software interrupt as a
* single interrupt at a fictive hardware interrupt level.
*/
#define SOFTINTR (NHWI + 0)
/*
* Software interrupt bit numbers in priority order. The priority only
* determines which swi will be dispatched next; a higher priority swi
* may be dispatched when a nested h/w interrupt handler returns.
*
* XXX FIXME: There's no longer a relation between the SWIs and the
* HWIs, so it makes more sense for these values to start at 0, but
* there's lots of code which expects them to start at NHWI.
*/
#define SWI_TTY (NHWI + 0)
#define SWI_NET (NHWI + 1)
#define SWI_CAMNET (NHWI + 2)
#define SWI_CAMBIO (NHWI + 3)
#define SWI_VM (NHWI + 4)
#define SWI_TQ (NHWI + 5)
#define SWI_CLOCK (NHWI + 6)
#define NSWI 7
/*
* Corresponding interrupt-pending bits for ipending.
*/
#define SWI_TTY_PENDING (1 << SWI_TTY)
#define SWI_NET_PENDING (1 << SWI_NET)
#define SWI_CAMNET_PENDING (1 << SWI_CAMNET)
#define SWI_CAMBIO_PENDING (1 << SWI_CAMBIO)
#define SWI_VM_PENDING (1 << SWI_VM)
#define SWI_TQ_PENDING (1 << SWI_TQ)
#define SWI_CLOCK_PENDING (1 << SWI_CLOCK)
/*
* Corresponding interrupt-disable masks for cpl. The ordering is now by
* inclusion (where each mask is considered as a set of bits). Everything
* except SWI_CLOCK_MASK includes SWI_LOW_MASK so that softclock() and low
* priority swi's don't run while other swi handlers are running and timeout
* routines can call swi handlers. SWI_TTY_MASK includes SWI_NET_MASK in
* case tty interrupts are processed at splsofttty() for a tty that is in
* SLIP or PPP line discipline (this is weaker than merging net_imask with
* tty_imask in isa.c - splimp() must mask hard and soft tty interrupts, but
* spltty() apparently only needs to mask soft net interrupts).
*/
#define SWI_TTY_MASK (SWI_TTY_PENDING | SWI_LOW_MASK | SWI_NET_MASK)
#define SWI_CAMNET_MASK (SWI_CAMNET_PENDING | SWI_LOW_MASK)
#define SWI_CAMBIO_MASK (SWI_CAMBIO_PENDING | SWI_LOW_MASK)
#define SWI_NET_MASK (SWI_NET_PENDING | SWI_LOW_MASK)
#define SWI_VM_MASK (SWI_VM_PENDING | SWI_LOW_MASK)
#define SWI_TQ_MASK (SWI_TQ_PENDING | SWI_LOW_MASK)
#define SWI_CLOCK_MASK SWI_CLOCK_PENDING
#define SWI_LOW_MASK (SWI_TQ_PENDING | SWI_CLOCK_MASK)
#define SWI_MASK (~HWI_MASK)
/*
* astpending bits
*/
#define AST_PENDING 0x00000001
#define AST_RESCHED 0x00000002
#ifndef LOCORE
/*
* cpl is preserved by interrupt handlers so it is effectively nonvolatile.
* ipending and idelayed are changed by interrupt handlers so they are
* volatile.
*/
#ifdef notyet /* in <sys/interrupt.h> until pci drivers stop hacking on them */
extern unsigned bio_imask; /* group of interrupts masked with splbio() */
#endif
extern volatile unsigned idelayed; /* interrupts to become pending */
extern volatile unsigned spending; /* pending software interrupts */
#ifdef notyet /* in <sys/systm.h> until pci drivers stop hacking on them */
extern unsigned net_imask; /* group of interrupts masked with splimp() */
extern unsigned stat_imask; /* interrupts masked with splstatclock() */
extern unsigned tty_imask; /* group of interrupts masked with spltty() */
#endif
#endif /* !LOCORE */
#endif /* !_MACHINE_IPL_H_ */