379 lines
9.6 KiB
C
379 lines
9.6 KiB
C
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/* $NetBSD: sio_pic.c,v 1.1 1995/06/28 01:26:13 cgd Exp $ */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Author: Chris G. Demetriou
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
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* its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
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* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
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* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
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* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
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*
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* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
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* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
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* FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*
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* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
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*
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* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
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* School of Computer Science
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* Carnegie Mellon University
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* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
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*
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* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
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* rights to redistribute these changes.
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*/
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/systm.h>
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#include <sys/device.h>
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#include <sys/malloc.h>
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#include <sys/syslog.h>
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#include <dev/isa/isavar.h>
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#include <dev/isa/isareg.h>
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#include <alpha/isa/isa_intr.h>
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#include <machine/pio.h>
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/*
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* To add to the long history of wonderful PROM console traits,
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* AlphaStation PROMs don't reset themselves completely on boot!
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* Therefore, if an interrupt was turned on when the kernel was
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* started, we're not going to EVER turn it off... I don't know
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* what will happen if new interrupts (that the PROM console doesn't
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* want) are turned on. I'll burn that bridge when I come to it.
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*/
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#define BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
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static void sio_intr_setup __P((void));
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static void *sio_intr_establish __P((int intr, isa_intrtype type,
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isa_intrlevel level, int (*ih_fun)(void *), void *ih_arg));
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static void sio_intr_disestablish __P((void *handler));
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static void sio_iointr __P((void *framep, int vec));
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struct isa_intr_fcns sio_intr_fcns = {
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sio_intr_setup, sio_intr_establish,
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sio_intr_disestablish, sio_iointr,
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};
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static void sio_strayintr __P((int irq));
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/*
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* Interrupt handler chains. sio_intr_establish() inserts a handler into
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* the list. The handler is called with its (single) argument.
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*/
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struct intrhand {
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int (*ih_fun)();
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void *ih_arg;
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u_long ih_count;
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struct intrhand *ih_next;
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int ih_level;
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int ih_irq;
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};
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#define ICU_LEN 16 /* number of ISA IRQs */
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static struct intrhand *sio_intrhand[ICU_LEN];
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static isa_intrtype sio_intrtype[ICU_LEN];
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static u_long sio_strayintrcnt[ICU_LEN];
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#ifndef STRAY_MAX
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#ifdef BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
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/*
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* If prom console is broken, because initial interrupt settings
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* must be kept, there's no way to escape stray interrupts.
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*/
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#define STRAY_MAX 0
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#else
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#define STRAY_MAX 5
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifdef BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
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/*
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* If prom console is broken, must remember the initial interrupt
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* settings and enforce them. WHEE!
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*/
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u_int8_t initial_ocw1[2];
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u_int8_t initial_elcr[2];
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#define INITIALLY_ENABLED(irq) \
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((initial_ocw1[(irq) / 8] & (1 << ((irq) % 8))) == 0)
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#define INITIALLY_LEVEL_TRIGGERED(irq) \
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((initial_elcr[(irq) / 8] & (1 << ((irq) % 8))) != 0)
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#else
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#define INITIALLY_ENABLED(irq) ((irq) == 2 ? 1 : 0)
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#define INITIALLY_LEVEL_TRIGGERED(irq) 0
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#endif
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void
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sio_setirqstat(irq, enabled, type)
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int irq, enabled;
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isa_intrtype type;
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{
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u_int8_t ocw1[2], elcr[2];
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int icu, bit;
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#if 0
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printf("sio_setirqstat: irq %d, %s, %s\n", irq,
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enabled ? "enabled" : "disabled", isa_intr_typename(type));
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#endif
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sio_intrtype[irq] = type;
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icu = irq / 8;
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bit = irq % 8;
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ocw1[0] = inb(IO_ICU1 + 1);
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ocw1[1] = inb(IO_ICU2 + 1);
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elcr[0] = inb(0x4d0); /* XXX */
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elcr[1] = inb(0x4d1); /* XXX */
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/*
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* interrupt enable: set bit to mask (disable) interrupt.
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*/
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if (enabled)
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ocw1[icu] &= ~(1 << bit);
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else
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ocw1[icu] |= 1 << bit;
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/*
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* interrupt type select: set bit to get level-triggered.
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*/
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if (type == ISA_IST_LEVEL)
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elcr[icu] |= 1 << bit;
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else
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elcr[icu] &= ~(1 << bit);
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#ifdef not_here
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/* see the init function... */
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ocw1[0] &= ~0x04; /* always enable IRQ2 on first PIC */
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elcr[0] &= ~0x07; /* IRQ[0-2] must be edge-triggered */
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elcr[1] &= ~0x21; /* IRQ[13,8] must be edge-triggered */
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#endif
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#ifdef BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
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/*
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* make sure that the initially clear bits (unmasked interrupts)
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* are never set, and that the initially-level-triggered
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* intrrupts always remain level-triggered, to keep the prom happy.
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*/
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if ((ocw1[0] & ~initial_ocw1[0]) != 0 ||
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(ocw1[1] & ~initial_ocw1[1]) != 0 ||
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(elcr[0] & initial_elcr[0]) != initial_elcr[0] ||
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(elcr[1] & initial_elcr[1]) != initial_elcr[1]) {
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printf("sio_sis: initial: ocw = (%2x,%2x), elcr = (%2x,%2X)\n",
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initial_ocw1[0], initial_ocw1[1],
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initial_elcr[0], initial_elcr[1]);
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printf(" current: ocw = (%2x,%2x), elcr = (%2x,%2X)\n",
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ocw1[0], ocw1[1], elcr[0], elcr[1]);
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panic("sio_setirqstat: hosed");
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}
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#endif
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outb(IO_ICU1 + 1, ocw1[0]);
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outb(IO_ICU2 + 1, ocw1[1]);
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outb(0x4d0, elcr[0]); /* XXX */
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outb(0x4d1, elcr[1]); /* XXX */
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}
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void
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sio_intr_setup()
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{
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int i;
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#ifdef BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
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/*
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* Remember the initial values, because the prom is stupid.
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*/
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initial_ocw1[0] = inb(IO_ICU1 + 1);
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initial_ocw1[1] = inb(IO_ICU2 + 1);
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initial_elcr[0] = inb(0x4d0); /* XXX */
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initial_elcr[1] = inb(0x4d1); /* XXX */
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#if 0
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printf("initial_ocw1[0] = 0x%x\n", initial_ocw1[0]);
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printf("initial_ocw1[1] = 0x%x\n", initial_ocw1[1]);
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printf("initial_elcr[0] = 0x%x\n", initial_elcr[0]);
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printf("initial_elcr[1] = 0x%x\n", initial_elcr[1]);
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#endif
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#endif
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/*
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* set up initial values for interrupt enables.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < ICU_LEN; i++) {
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switch (i) {
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case 0:
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case 1:
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case 8:
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case 13:
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/*
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* IRQs 0, 1, 8, and 13 must always be
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* edge-triggered.
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*/
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if (INITIALLY_LEVEL_TRIGGERED(i))
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printf("sio_intr_setup: %d LT!\n", i);
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sio_setirqstat(i, INITIALLY_ENABLED(i), ISA_IST_EDGE);
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break;
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case 2:
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/*
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* IRQ 2 must be edge-triggered, and should be
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* enabled (otherwise IRQs 8-15 are ignored).
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*/
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if (INITIALLY_LEVEL_TRIGGERED(i))
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printf("sio_intr_setup: %d LT!\n", i);
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if (!INITIALLY_ENABLED(i))
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printf("sio_intr_setup: %d not enabled!\n", i);
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sio_setirqstat(i, 1, ISA_IST_EDGE);
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break;
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default:
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/*
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* Otherwise, disable the IRQ and set its
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* type to (effectively) "unknown."
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*/
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sio_setirqstat(i, INITIALLY_ENABLED(i),
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INITIALLY_LEVEL_TRIGGERED(i) ? ISA_IST_LEVEL :
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ISA_IST_NONE);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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void *
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sio_intr_establish(irq, type, level, ih_fun, ih_arg)
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int irq;
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isa_intrtype type;
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isa_intrlevel level;
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int (*ih_fun)(void *);
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void *ih_arg;
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{
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struct intrhand **p, *c, *ih;
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extern int cold;
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/* no point in sleeping unless someone can free memory. */
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ih = malloc(sizeof *ih, M_DEVBUF, cold ? M_NOWAIT : M_WAITOK);
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if (ih == NULL)
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panic("sio_intr_establish: can't malloc handler info");
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if (irq < 0 || irq > ICU_LEN || type == ISA_IST_NONE)
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panic("sio_intr_establish: bogus irq or type");
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switch (sio_intrtype[irq]) {
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case ISA_IST_EDGE:
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case ISA_IST_LEVEL:
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if (type == sio_intrtype[irq])
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break;
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case ISA_IST_PULSE:
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if (type != ISA_IST_NONE)
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panic("intr_establish: can't share %s with %s",
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isa_intr_typename(sio_intrtype[irq]),
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isa_intr_typename(type));
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break;
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}
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/*
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* Figure out where to put the handler.
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* This is O(N^2), but we want to preserve the order, and N is
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* generally small.
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*/
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for (p = &sio_intrhand[irq]; (c = *p) != NULL; p = &c->ih_next)
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;
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/*
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* Poke the real handler in now.
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*/
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ih->ih_fun = ih_fun;
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ih->ih_arg = ih_arg;
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ih->ih_count = 0;
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ih->ih_next = NULL;
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ih->ih_level = 0; /* XXX meaningless on alpha */
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ih->ih_irq = irq;
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*p = ih;
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sio_setirqstat(irq, 1, type);
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return ih;
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}
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void
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sio_intr_disestablish(handler)
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void *handler;
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{
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printf("sio_intr_disestablish(%lx)\n", handler);
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/* XXX */
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/* XXX NEVER ALLOW AN INITIALLY-ENABLED INTERRUPT TO BE DISABLED */
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/* XXX NEVER ALLOW AN INITIALLY-LT INTERRUPT TO BECOME UNTYPED */
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}
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/*
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* caught a stray interrupt; notify if not too many seen already.
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*/
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void
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sio_strayintr(irq)
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int irq;
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{
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if (++sio_strayintrcnt[irq] <= STRAY_MAX)
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log(LOG_ERR, "stray interrupt %d%s\n", irq,
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sio_strayintrcnt[irq] >= STRAY_MAX ?
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"; stopped logging" : "");
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}
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void
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sio_iointr(framep, vec)
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void *framep;
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int vec;
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{
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int irq, handled;
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struct intrhand *ih;
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irq = (vec - 0x800) >> 4;
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#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
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if (irq > ICU_LEN || irq < 0)
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panic("sio_iointr: irq out of range (%d)", irq);
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#endif
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/*
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* We cdr down the intrhand chain, calling each handler with
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* its appropriate argument;
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*
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* The handler returns one of three values:
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* 0 - This interrupt wasn't for me.
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* 1 - This interrupt was for me.
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* -1 - This interrupt might have been for me, but I don't know.
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* If there are no handlers, or they all return 0, we flags it as a
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* `stray' interrupt. On a system with level-triggered interrupts,
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* we could terminate immediately when one of them returns 1; but
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* this is PC-ish!
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*/
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for (ih = sio_intrhand[irq], handled = 0; ih != NULL;
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ih = ih->ih_next) {
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int rv;
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rv = (*ih->ih_fun)(ih->ih_arg);
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ih->ih_count++;
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handled = handled || (rv != 0);
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}
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if (!handled)
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sio_strayintr(irq);
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/*
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* Some versions of the machines which use the SIO
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* (or is it some PALcode revisions on those machines?)
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* require the non-specific EOI to be fed to the PIC(s)
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* by the interrupt handler.
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*/
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if (irq > 7)
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outb(IO_ICU2 + 0, 0x20 | (irq & 0x07)); /* XXX */
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outb(IO_ICU1 + 0, 0x20 | (irq > 7 ? 2 : irq)); /* XXX */
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}
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