The GIC architecture specification for v1 and v2 GICs (as found
on the Cortex-A9 and newer) states that the GICC_PMR reset value
is zero; this differs from the 0xf0 reset value used on 11MPCore.
The NVIC is different again in not having a CPU interface; since
we share the GIC code we must force the priority mask field to
allow through all interrupts.
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Igor Mitsyanko <i.mitsyanko@samsung.com>
int i;
memset(s->irq_state, 0, GIC_MAXIRQ * sizeof(gic_irq_state));
for (i = 0 ; i < s->num_cpu; i++) {
- s->priority_mask[i] = 0xf0;
+ if (s->revision == REV_11MPCORE) {
+ s->priority_mask[i] = 0xf0;
+ } else {
+ s->priority_mask[i] = 0;
+ }
s->current_pending[i] = 1023;
s->running_irq[i] = 1023;
s->running_priority[i] = 0x100;
nc->parent_reset(dev);
/* Common GIC reset resets to disabled; the NVIC doesn't have
* per-CPU interfaces so mark our non-existent CPU interface
- * as enabled by default.
+ * as enabled by default, and with a priority mask which allows
+ * all interrupts through.
*/
s->gic.cpu_enabled[0] = 1;
+ s->gic.priority_mask[0] = 0x100;
/* The NVIC as a whole is always enabled. */
s->gic.enabled = 1;
systick_reset(s);