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1 | /* |
2 | * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public | |
3 | * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive | |
4 | * for more details. | |
5 | * | |
6 | * Code to handle x86 style IRQs plus some generic interrupt stuff. | |
7 | * | |
8 | * Copyright (C) 1992 Linus Torvalds | |
9 | * Copyright (C) 1994 - 2000 Ralf Baechle | |
10 | */ | |
11 | #include <linux/delay.h> | |
12 | #include <linux/init.h> | |
13 | #include <linux/ioport.h> | |
14 | #include <linux/interrupt.h> | |
15 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | |
16 | #include <linux/spinlock.h> | |
84652e83 | 17 | #include <linux/syscore_ops.h> |
ca4d3e67 | 18 | #include <linux/irq.h> |
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19 | |
20 | #include <asm/i8259.h> | |
21 | #include <asm/io.h> | |
22 | ||
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23 | /* |
24 | * This is the 'legacy' 8259A Programmable Interrupt Controller, | |
25 | * present in the majority of PC/AT boxes. | |
26 | * plus some generic x86 specific things if generic specifics makes | |
27 | * any sense at all. | |
28 | * this file should become arch/i386/kernel/irq.c when the old irq.c | |
29 | * moves to arch independent land | |
30 | */ | |
31 | ||
a0be2f79 | 32 | static int i8259A_auto_eoi = -1; |
89650870 | 33 | DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(i8259A_lock); |
7c8d948f TG |
34 | static void disable_8259A_irq(struct irq_data *d); |
35 | static void enable_8259A_irq(struct irq_data *d); | |
36 | static void mask_and_ack_8259A(struct irq_data *d); | |
d80c1c0b | 37 | static void init_8259A(int auto_eoi); |
1da177e4 | 38 | |
2cafe978 | 39 | static struct irq_chip i8259A_chip = { |
7c8d948f TG |
40 | .name = "XT-PIC", |
41 | .irq_mask = disable_8259A_irq, | |
42 | .irq_disable = disable_8259A_irq, | |
43 | .irq_unmask = enable_8259A_irq, | |
44 | .irq_mask_ack = mask_and_ack_8259A, | |
f571eff0 | 45 | #ifdef CONFIG_MIPS_MT_SMTC_IRQAFF |
7c8d948f | 46 | .irq_set_affinity = plat_set_irq_affinity, |
f571eff0 | 47 | #endif /* CONFIG_MIPS_MT_SMTC_IRQAFF */ |
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48 | }; |
49 | ||
50 | /* | |
51 | * 8259A PIC functions to handle ISA devices: | |
52 | */ | |
53 | ||
54 | /* | |
55 | * This contains the irq mask for both 8259A irq controllers, | |
56 | */ | |
57 | static unsigned int cached_irq_mask = 0xffff; | |
58 | ||
2cafe978 AN |
59 | #define cached_master_mask (cached_irq_mask) |
60 | #define cached_slave_mask (cached_irq_mask >> 8) | |
1da177e4 | 61 | |
7c8d948f | 62 | static void disable_8259A_irq(struct irq_data *d) |
1da177e4 | 63 | { |
7c8d948f | 64 | unsigned int mask, irq = d->irq - I8259A_IRQ_BASE; |
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65 | unsigned long flags; |
66 | ||
2fa7937b | 67 | mask = 1 << irq; |
89650870 | 68 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
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69 | cached_irq_mask |= mask; |
70 | if (irq & 8) | |
2cafe978 | 71 | outb(cached_slave_mask, PIC_SLAVE_IMR); |
1da177e4 | 72 | else |
2cafe978 | 73 | outb(cached_master_mask, PIC_MASTER_IMR); |
89650870 | 74 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
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75 | } |
76 | ||
7c8d948f | 77 | static void enable_8259A_irq(struct irq_data *d) |
1da177e4 | 78 | { |
7c8d948f | 79 | unsigned int mask, irq = d->irq - I8259A_IRQ_BASE; |
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80 | unsigned long flags; |
81 | ||
2fa7937b | 82 | mask = ~(1 << irq); |
89650870 | 83 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
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84 | cached_irq_mask &= mask; |
85 | if (irq & 8) | |
2cafe978 | 86 | outb(cached_slave_mask, PIC_SLAVE_IMR); |
1da177e4 | 87 | else |
2cafe978 | 88 | outb(cached_master_mask, PIC_MASTER_IMR); |
89650870 | 89 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
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90 | } |
91 | ||
92 | int i8259A_irq_pending(unsigned int irq) | |
93 | { | |
2fa7937b | 94 | unsigned int mask; |
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95 | unsigned long flags; |
96 | int ret; | |
97 | ||
2fa7937b AN |
98 | irq -= I8259A_IRQ_BASE; |
99 | mask = 1 << irq; | |
89650870 | 100 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
1da177e4 | 101 | if (irq < 8) |
2cafe978 | 102 | ret = inb(PIC_MASTER_CMD) & mask; |
1da177e4 | 103 | else |
2cafe978 | 104 | ret = inb(PIC_SLAVE_CMD) & (mask >> 8); |
89650870 | 105 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
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106 | |
107 | return ret; | |
108 | } | |
109 | ||
110 | void make_8259A_irq(unsigned int irq) | |
111 | { | |
112 | disable_irq_nosync(irq); | |
e4ec7989 | 113 | irq_set_chip_and_handler(irq, &i8259A_chip, handle_level_irq); |
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114 | enable_irq(irq); |
115 | } | |
116 | ||
117 | /* | |
118 | * This function assumes to be called rarely. Switching between | |
119 | * 8259A registers is slow. | |
120 | * This has to be protected by the irq controller spinlock | |
121 | * before being called. | |
122 | */ | |
123 | static inline int i8259A_irq_real(unsigned int irq) | |
124 | { | |
125 | int value; | |
126 | int irqmask = 1 << irq; | |
127 | ||
128 | if (irq < 8) { | |
21a151d8 | 129 | outb(0x0B, PIC_MASTER_CMD); /* ISR register */ |
2cafe978 | 130 | value = inb(PIC_MASTER_CMD) & irqmask; |
21a151d8 | 131 | outb(0x0A, PIC_MASTER_CMD); /* back to the IRR register */ |
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132 | return value; |
133 | } | |
21a151d8 | 134 | outb(0x0B, PIC_SLAVE_CMD); /* ISR register */ |
2cafe978 | 135 | value = inb(PIC_SLAVE_CMD) & (irqmask >> 8); |
21a151d8 | 136 | outb(0x0A, PIC_SLAVE_CMD); /* back to the IRR register */ |
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137 | return value; |
138 | } | |
139 | ||
140 | /* | |
141 | * Careful! The 8259A is a fragile beast, it pretty | |
142 | * much _has_ to be done exactly like this (mask it | |
143 | * first, _then_ send the EOI, and the order of EOI | |
144 | * to the two 8259s is important! | |
145 | */ | |
7c8d948f | 146 | static void mask_and_ack_8259A(struct irq_data *d) |
1da177e4 | 147 | { |
7c8d948f | 148 | unsigned int irqmask, irq = d->irq - I8259A_IRQ_BASE; |
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149 | unsigned long flags; |
150 | ||
2fa7937b | 151 | irqmask = 1 << irq; |
89650870 | 152 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
1da177e4 | 153 | /* |
2cafe978 AN |
154 | * Lightweight spurious IRQ detection. We do not want |
155 | * to overdo spurious IRQ handling - it's usually a sign | |
156 | * of hardware problems, so we only do the checks we can | |
157 | * do without slowing down good hardware unnecessarily. | |
1da177e4 | 158 | * |
2cafe978 AN |
159 | * Note that IRQ7 and IRQ15 (the two spurious IRQs |
160 | * usually resulting from the 8259A-1|2 PICs) occur | |
161 | * even if the IRQ is masked in the 8259A. Thus we | |
162 | * can check spurious 8259A IRQs without doing the | |
163 | * quite slow i8259A_irq_real() call for every IRQ. | |
164 | * This does not cover 100% of spurious interrupts, | |
165 | * but should be enough to warn the user that there | |
166 | * is something bad going on ... | |
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167 | */ |
168 | if (cached_irq_mask & irqmask) | |
169 | goto spurious_8259A_irq; | |
170 | cached_irq_mask |= irqmask; | |
171 | ||
172 | handle_real_irq: | |
173 | if (irq & 8) { | |
2cafe978 AN |
174 | inb(PIC_SLAVE_IMR); /* DUMMY - (do we need this?) */ |
175 | outb(cached_slave_mask, PIC_SLAVE_IMR); | |
21a151d8 RB |
176 | outb(0x60+(irq&7), PIC_SLAVE_CMD);/* 'Specific EOI' to slave */ |
177 | outb(0x60+PIC_CASCADE_IR, PIC_MASTER_CMD); /* 'Specific EOI' to master-IRQ2 */ | |
1da177e4 | 178 | } else { |
2cafe978 AN |
179 | inb(PIC_MASTER_IMR); /* DUMMY - (do we need this?) */ |
180 | outb(cached_master_mask, PIC_MASTER_IMR); | |
21a151d8 | 181 | outb(0x60+irq, PIC_MASTER_CMD); /* 'Specific EOI to master */ |
1da177e4 | 182 | } |
1146fe30 | 183 | smtc_im_ack_irq(irq); |
89650870 | 184 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
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185 | return; |
186 | ||
187 | spurious_8259A_irq: | |
188 | /* | |
189 | * this is the slow path - should happen rarely. | |
190 | */ | |
191 | if (i8259A_irq_real(irq)) | |
192 | /* | |
193 | * oops, the IRQ _is_ in service according to the | |
194 | * 8259A - not spurious, go handle it. | |
195 | */ | |
196 | goto handle_real_irq; | |
197 | ||
198 | { | |
2cafe978 | 199 | static int spurious_irq_mask; |
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200 | /* |
201 | * At this point we can be sure the IRQ is spurious, | |
202 | * lets ACK and report it. [once per IRQ] | |
203 | */ | |
204 | if (!(spurious_irq_mask & irqmask)) { | |
205 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ%d.\n", irq); | |
206 | spurious_irq_mask |= irqmask; | |
207 | } | |
208 | atomic_inc(&irq_err_count); | |
209 | /* | |
210 | * Theoretically we do not have to handle this IRQ, | |
211 | * but in Linux this does not cause problems and is | |
212 | * simpler for us. | |
213 | */ | |
214 | goto handle_real_irq; | |
215 | } | |
216 | } | |
217 | ||
84652e83 | 218 | static void i8259A_resume(void) |
1da177e4 | 219 | { |
a0be2f79 AN |
220 | if (i8259A_auto_eoi >= 0) |
221 | init_8259A(i8259A_auto_eoi); | |
2cafe978 AN |
222 | } |
223 | ||
84652e83 | 224 | static void i8259A_shutdown(void) |
2cafe978 AN |
225 | { |
226 | /* Put the i8259A into a quiescent state that | |
227 | * the kernel initialization code can get it | |
228 | * out of. | |
229 | */ | |
a0be2f79 AN |
230 | if (i8259A_auto_eoi >= 0) { |
231 | outb(0xff, PIC_MASTER_IMR); /* mask all of 8259A-1 */ | |
232 | outb(0xff, PIC_SLAVE_IMR); /* mask all of 8259A-1 */ | |
233 | } | |
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234 | } |
235 | ||
84652e83 | 236 | static struct syscore_ops i8259_syscore_ops = { |
1da177e4 | 237 | .resume = i8259A_resume, |
2cafe978 | 238 | .shutdown = i8259A_shutdown, |
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239 | }; |
240 | ||
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241 | static int __init i8259A_init_sysfs(void) |
242 | { | |
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243 | register_syscore_ops(&i8259_syscore_ops); |
244 | return 0; | |
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245 | } |
246 | ||
247 | device_initcall(i8259A_init_sysfs); | |
248 | ||
d80c1c0b | 249 | static void init_8259A(int auto_eoi) |
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250 | { |
251 | unsigned long flags; | |
252 | ||
2cafe978 AN |
253 | i8259A_auto_eoi = auto_eoi; |
254 | ||
89650870 | 255 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
1da177e4 | 256 | |
2cafe978 AN |
257 | outb(0xff, PIC_MASTER_IMR); /* mask all of 8259A-1 */ |
258 | outb(0xff, PIC_SLAVE_IMR); /* mask all of 8259A-2 */ | |
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259 | |
260 | /* | |
261 | * outb_p - this has to work on a wide range of PC hardware. | |
262 | */ | |
2cafe978 AN |
263 | outb_p(0x11, PIC_MASTER_CMD); /* ICW1: select 8259A-1 init */ |
264 | outb_p(I8259A_IRQ_BASE + 0, PIC_MASTER_IMR); /* ICW2: 8259A-1 IR0 mapped to I8259A_IRQ_BASE + 0x00 */ | |
265 | outb_p(1U << PIC_CASCADE_IR, PIC_MASTER_IMR); /* 8259A-1 (the master) has a slave on IR2 */ | |
266 | if (auto_eoi) /* master does Auto EOI */ | |
267 | outb_p(MASTER_ICW4_DEFAULT | PIC_ICW4_AEOI, PIC_MASTER_IMR); | |
268 | else /* master expects normal EOI */ | |
269 | outb_p(MASTER_ICW4_DEFAULT, PIC_MASTER_IMR); | |
270 | ||
271 | outb_p(0x11, PIC_SLAVE_CMD); /* ICW1: select 8259A-2 init */ | |
272 | outb_p(I8259A_IRQ_BASE + 8, PIC_SLAVE_IMR); /* ICW2: 8259A-2 IR0 mapped to I8259A_IRQ_BASE + 0x08 */ | |
273 | outb_p(PIC_CASCADE_IR, PIC_SLAVE_IMR); /* 8259A-2 is a slave on master's IR2 */ | |
274 | outb_p(SLAVE_ICW4_DEFAULT, PIC_SLAVE_IMR); /* (slave's support for AEOI in flat mode is to be investigated) */ | |
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275 | if (auto_eoi) |
276 | /* | |
2cafe978 | 277 | * In AEOI mode we just have to mask the interrupt |
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278 | * when acking. |
279 | */ | |
7c8d948f | 280 | i8259A_chip.irq_mask_ack = disable_8259A_irq; |
1da177e4 | 281 | else |
7c8d948f | 282 | i8259A_chip.irq_mask_ack = mask_and_ack_8259A; |
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283 | |
284 | udelay(100); /* wait for 8259A to initialize */ | |
285 | ||
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286 | outb(cached_master_mask, PIC_MASTER_IMR); /* restore master IRQ mask */ |
287 | outb(cached_slave_mask, PIC_SLAVE_IMR); /* restore slave IRQ mask */ | |
1da177e4 | 288 | |
89650870 | 289 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259A_lock, flags); |
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290 | } |
291 | ||
292 | /* | |
293 | * IRQ2 is cascade interrupt to second interrupt controller | |
294 | */ | |
295 | static struct irqaction irq2 = { | |
4e45171c | 296 | .handler = no_action, |
4e45171c | 297 | .name = "cascade", |
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298 | }; |
299 | ||
300 | static struct resource pic1_io_resource = { | |
2cafe978 AN |
301 | .name = "pic1", |
302 | .start = PIC_MASTER_CMD, | |
303 | .end = PIC_MASTER_IMR, | |
304 | .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | |
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305 | }; |
306 | ||
307 | static struct resource pic2_io_resource = { | |
2cafe978 AN |
308 | .name = "pic2", |
309 | .start = PIC_SLAVE_CMD, | |
310 | .end = PIC_SLAVE_IMR, | |
311 | .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | |
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312 | }; |
313 | ||
314 | /* | |
315 | * On systems with i8259-style interrupt controllers we assume for | |
28a7879d | 316 | * driver compatibility reasons interrupts 0 - 15 to be the i8259 |
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317 | * interrupts even if the hardware uses a different interrupt numbering. |
318 | */ | |
49a89efb | 319 | void __init init_i8259_irqs(void) |
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320 | { |
321 | int i; | |
322 | ||
639702bd TB |
323 | insert_resource(&ioport_resource, &pic1_io_resource); |
324 | insert_resource(&ioport_resource, &pic2_io_resource); | |
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325 | |
326 | init_8259A(0); | |
327 | ||
24649c00 | 328 | for (i = I8259A_IRQ_BASE; i < I8259A_IRQ_BASE + 16; i++) { |
e4ec7989 TG |
329 | irq_set_chip_and_handler(i, &i8259A_chip, handle_level_irq); |
330 | irq_set_probe(i); | |
24649c00 | 331 | } |
1da177e4 | 332 | |
2fa7937b | 333 | setup_irq(I8259A_IRQ_BASE + PIC_CASCADE_IR, &irq2); |
1da177e4 | 334 | } |