intr_machdep.h revision 246247
1121982Sjhb/*-
2121982Sjhb * Copyright (c) 2003 John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
3121982Sjhb * All rights reserved.
4121982Sjhb *
5121982Sjhb * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6121982Sjhb * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7121982Sjhb * are met:
8121982Sjhb * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9121982Sjhb *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10121982Sjhb * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
11121982Sjhb *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
12121982Sjhb *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
13121982Sjhb *
14121982Sjhb * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
15121982Sjhb * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
16121982Sjhb * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
17121982Sjhb * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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19121982Sjhb * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
20121982Sjhb * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
21121982Sjhb * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
22121982Sjhb * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
23121982Sjhb * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
24121982Sjhb * SUCH DAMAGE.
25121982Sjhb *
26121982Sjhb * $FreeBSD: head/sys/i386/include/intr_machdep.h 246247 2013-02-02 12:02:42Z avg $
27121982Sjhb */
28121982Sjhb
29121982Sjhb#ifndef __MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H__
30121982Sjhb#define	__MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H__
31121982Sjhb
32121982Sjhb#ifdef _KERNEL
33121982Sjhb
34151979Sjhb/*
35151979Sjhb * The maximum number of I/O interrupts we allow.  This number is rather
36151979Sjhb * arbitrary as it is just the maximum IRQ resource value.  The interrupt
37151979Sjhb * source for a given IRQ maps that I/O interrupt to device interrupt
38151979Sjhb * source whether it be a pin on an interrupt controller or an MSI interrupt.
39151979Sjhb * The 16 ISA IRQs are assigned fixed IDT vectors, but all other device
40151979Sjhb * interrupts allocate IDT vectors on demand.  Currently we have 191 IDT
41151979Sjhb * vectors available for device interrupts.  On many systems with I/O APICs,
42151979Sjhb * a lot of the IRQs are not used, so this number can be much larger than
43151979Sjhb * 191 and still be safe since only interrupt sources in actual use will
44151979Sjhb * allocate IDT vectors.
45151979Sjhb *
46164265Sjhb * The first 255 IRQs (0 - 254) are reserved for ISA IRQs and PCI intline IRQs.
47164265Sjhb * IRQ values beyond 256 are used by MSI.  We leave 255 unused to avoid
48164265Sjhb * confusion since 255 is used in PCI to indicate an invalid IRQ.
49151979Sjhb */
50187880Sjeff#define	NUM_MSI_INTS	512
51164265Sjhb#define	FIRST_MSI_INT	256
52164265Sjhb#define	NUM_IO_INTS	(FIRST_MSI_INT + NUM_MSI_INTS)
53121982Sjhb
54151979Sjhb/*
55164265Sjhb * Default base address for MSI messages on x86 platforms.
56164265Sjhb */
57164265Sjhb#define	MSI_INTEL_ADDR_BASE		0xfee00000
58164265Sjhb
59164265Sjhb/*
60151979Sjhb * - 1 ??? dummy counter.
61151979Sjhb * - 2 counters for each I/O interrupt.
62151979Sjhb * - 1 counter for each CPU for lapic timer.
63234207Savg * - 9 counters for each CPU for IPI counters for SMP.
64151979Sjhb */
65151979Sjhb#ifdef SMP
66234207Savg#define	INTRCNT_COUNT	(1 + NUM_IO_INTS * 2 + (1 + 9) * MAXCPU)
67163212Sjhb#else
68151979Sjhb#define	INTRCNT_COUNT	(1 + NUM_IO_INTS * 2 + 1)
69151979Sjhb#endif
70151979Sjhb
71121982Sjhb#ifndef LOCORE
72121982Sjhb
73121982Sjhbtypedef void inthand_t(u_int cs, u_int ef, u_int esp, u_int ss);
74121982Sjhb
75121982Sjhb#define	IDTVEC(name)	__CONCAT(X,name)
76121982Sjhb
77121982Sjhbstruct intsrc;
78121982Sjhb
79121982Sjhb/*
80121982Sjhb * Methods that a PIC provides to mask/unmask a given interrupt source,
81121982Sjhb * "turn on" the interrupt on the CPU side by setting up an IDT entry, and
82121982Sjhb * return the vector associated with this source.
83121982Sjhb */
84121982Sjhbstruct pic {
85121982Sjhb	void (*pic_enable_source)(struct intsrc *);
86133017Sscottl	void (*pic_disable_source)(struct intsrc *, int);
87121982Sjhb	void (*pic_eoi_source)(struct intsrc *);
88121982Sjhb	void (*pic_enable_intr)(struct intsrc *);
89169391Sjhb	void (*pic_disable_intr)(struct intsrc *);
90121982Sjhb	int (*pic_vector)(struct intsrc *);
91121982Sjhb	int (*pic_source_pending)(struct intsrc *);
92163219Sjhb	void (*pic_suspend)(struct pic *);
93163219Sjhb	void (*pic_resume)(struct pic *);
94128931Sjhb	int (*pic_config_intr)(struct intsrc *, enum intr_trigger,
95128931Sjhb	    enum intr_polarity);
96195249Sjhb	int (*pic_assign_cpu)(struct intsrc *, u_int apic_id);
97246247Savg	TAILQ_ENTRY(pic) pics;
98121982Sjhb};
99121982Sjhb
100133017Sscottl/* Flags for pic_disable_source() */
101133017Sscottlenum {
102133017Sscottl	PIC_EOI,
103133017Sscottl	PIC_NO_EOI,
104133017Sscottl};
105133017Sscottl
106121982Sjhb/*
107121982Sjhb * An interrupt source.  The upper-layer code uses the PIC methods to
108121982Sjhb * control a given source.  The lower-layer PIC drivers can store additional
109121982Sjhb * private data in a given interrupt source such as an interrupt pin number
110121982Sjhb * or an I/O APIC pointer.
111121982Sjhb */
112121982Sjhbstruct intsrc {
113121982Sjhb	struct pic *is_pic;
114151658Sjhb	struct intr_event *is_event;
115121982Sjhb	u_long *is_count;
116121982Sjhb	u_long *is_straycount;
117121982Sjhb	u_int is_index;
118169391Sjhb	u_int is_handlers;
119121982Sjhb};
120121982Sjhb
121153146Sjhbstruct trapframe;
122121982Sjhb
123121982Sjhbextern struct mtx icu_lock;
124140451Sjhbextern int elcr_found;
125121982Sjhb
126232744Sjhb#ifndef DEV_ATPIC
127232744Sjhbvoid	atpic_reset(void);
128232744Sjhb#endif
129128928Sjhb/* XXX: The elcr_* prototypes probably belong somewhere else. */
130128928Sjhbint	elcr_probe(void);
131128928Sjhbenum intr_trigger elcr_read_trigger(u_int irq);
132128928Sjhbvoid	elcr_resume(void);
133128928Sjhbvoid	elcr_write_trigger(u_int irq, enum intr_trigger trigger);
134241371Sattilio#ifdef SMP
135167273Sjhbvoid	intr_add_cpu(u_int cpu);
136241371Sattilio#endif
137166901Spisoint	intr_add_handler(const char *name, int vector, driver_filter_t filter,
138166901Spiso    driver_intr_t handler, void *arg, enum intr_type flags, void **cookiep);
139234989Sattilio#ifdef SMP
140177181Sjhbint	intr_bind(u_int vector, u_char cpu);
141234989Sattilio#endif
142128931Sjhbint	intr_config_intr(int vector, enum intr_trigger trig,
143128931Sjhb    enum intr_polarity pol);
144198134Sjhbint	intr_describe(u_int vector, void *ih, const char *descr);
145153146Sjhbvoid	intr_execute_handlers(struct intsrc *isrc, struct trapframe *frame);
146194985Sjhbu_int	intr_next_cpu(void);
147121982Sjhbstruct intsrc *intr_lookup_source(int vector);
148163219Sjhbint	intr_register_pic(struct pic *pic);
149121982Sjhbint	intr_register_source(struct intsrc *isrc);
150121982Sjhbint	intr_remove_handler(void *cookie);
151121982Sjhbvoid	intr_resume(void);
152121982Sjhbvoid	intr_suspend(void);
153139242Sjhbvoid	intrcnt_add(const char *name, u_long **countp);
154169391Sjhbvoid	nexus_add_irq(u_long irq);
155169391Sjhbint	msi_alloc(device_t dev, int count, int maxcount, int *irqs);
156165127Sjhbvoid	msi_init(void);
157169221Sjhbint	msi_map(int irq, uint64_t *addr, uint32_t *data);
158164265Sjhbint	msi_release(int* irqs, int count);
159169391Sjhbint	msix_alloc(device_t dev, int *irq);
160164265Sjhbint	msix_release(int irq);
161121982Sjhb
162121982Sjhb#endif	/* !LOCORE */
163121982Sjhb#endif	/* _KERNEL */
164121982Sjhb#endif	/* !__MACHINE_INTR_MACHDEP_H__ */
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