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/*	$NetBSD: ofw_irqhandler.c,v 1.21 2014/09/21 15:47:29 christos Exp $	*/

/*
 * Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Mark Brinicombe.
 * Copyright (c) 1994 Brini.
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * This code is derived from software written for Brini by Mark Brinicombe
 *
 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
 * are met:
 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
 *    must display the following acknowledgement:
 *	This product includes software developed by Mark Brinicombe
 *	for the NetBSD Project.
 * 4. The name of the company nor the name of the author may be used to
 *    endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
 *    prior written permission.
 *
 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 *
 *	from: irqhandler.c
 *
 * IRQ/FIQ initialisation, claim, release and handler routines
 *
 * Created      : 30/09/94
 */

#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: ofw_irqhandler.c,v 1.21 2014/09/21 15:47:29 christos Exp $");

#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>

#include <sys/intr.h>
#include <machine/irqhandler.h>
#include <machine/cpu.h>

irqhandler_t *irqhandlers[NIRQS];

u_int current_mask;
u_int actual_mask;
u_int disabled_mask;
u_int irqmasks[NIPL];

/* Prototypes */

int podule_irqhandler(void);
extern void set_spl_masks(void);

/*
 * void irq_init(void)
 *
 * Initialise the IRQ/FIQ sub system
 */

void
irq_init(void)
{
	int loop;

	/* Clear all the IRQ handlers and the irq block masks */
	for (loop = 0; loop < NIRQS; ++loop) {
		irqhandlers[loop] = NULL;
	}

	/*
	 * Setup the irqmasks for the different Interrupt Priority Levels
	 * We will start with no bits set and these will be updated as handlers
	 * are installed at different IPL's.
	 */
	for (loop = 0; loop < NIPL; ++loop)
		irqmasks[loop] = 0;

	current_mask = 0x00000000;
	disabled_mask = 0x00000000;
	actual_mask = 0x00000000;

	set_spl_masks();

	/* Enable IRQ's and FIQ's */
	enable_interrupts(I32_bit | F32_bit); 
}


/*
 * int irq_claim(int irq, irqhandler_t *handler)
 *
 * Enable an IRQ and install a handler for it.
 */

int
irq_claim(int irq, irqhandler_t *handler, const char *group, const char *name)
{
	int level;

#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
	/* Sanity check */
	if (handler == NULL)
		panic("NULL interrupt handler");
	if (handler->ih_func == NULL)
		panic("Interrupt handler does not have a function");
#endif	/* DIAGNOSTIC */

	/*
	 * IRQ_INSTRUCT indicates that we should get the irq number
	 * from the irq structure
	 */
	if (irq == IRQ_INSTRUCT)
		irq = handler->ih_num;
    
	/* Make sure the irq number is valid */
	if (irq < 0 || irq >= NIRQS)
		return(-1);

	/* Make sure the level is valid */
	if (handler->ih_level < 0 || handler->ih_level >= NIPL)
    	        return(-1);

	evcnt_attach_dynamic(&handler->ih_ev, EVCNT_TYPE_INTR, NULL,
	    group, name);

	/* Attach handler at top of chain */
	handler->ih_next = irqhandlers[irq];
	irqhandlers[irq] = handler;

	/*
	 * Reset the flags for this handler.
	 * As the handler is now in the chain mark it as active.
	 */
	handler->ih_flags = 0 | IRQ_FLAG_ACTIVE;

	/*
	 * Record the interrupt number for accounting.
	 * Done here as the accounting number may not be the same as the
	 * IRQ number though for the moment they are
	 */
	handler->ih_num = irq;

	/*
	 * Update the irq masks.
	 * Find the lowest interrupt priority on the irq chain.
	 * Interrupt is allowable at priorities lower than this.
	 * If ih_level is out of range then don't bother to update
	 * the masks.
	 */
	if (handler->ih_level >= 0 && handler->ih_level < NIPL) {
		irqhandler_t *ptr;

		/*
		 * Find the lowest interrupt priority on the irq chain.
		 * Interrupt is allowable at priorities lower than this.
		 */
		ptr = irqhandlers[irq];
		if (ptr) {
			level = ptr->ih_level - 1;
			while (ptr) {
				if (ptr->ih_level - 1 < level)
					level = ptr->ih_level - 1;
				ptr = ptr->ih_next;
			}
			while (level >= 0) {
				irqmasks[level] |= (1 << irq);
				--level;
			}
		}

#include "sl.h"
#include "ppp.h"
#if NSL > 0 || NPPP > 0
		/* In the presence of SLIP or PPP, splimp > spltty. */
		irqmasks[IPL_NET] &= irqmasks[IPL_TTY];
#endif
	}

	enable_irq(irq);
	set_spl_masks();

	return(0);
}


/*
 * int irq_release(int irq, irqhandler_t *handler)
 *
 * Disable an IRQ and remove a handler for it.
 */

int
irq_release(int irq, irqhandler_t *handler)
{
	int level;
	irqhandler_t *irqhand;
	irqhandler_t **prehand;

	/*
	 * IRQ_INSTRUCT indicates that we should get the irq number
	 * from the irq structure
	 */
	if (irq == IRQ_INSTRUCT)
		irq = handler->ih_num;

	/* Make sure the irq number is valid */
	if (irq < 0 || irq >= NIRQS)
		return(-1);

	/* Locate the handler */
	irqhand = irqhandlers[irq];
	prehand = &irqhandlers[irq];
    
	while (irqhand && handler != irqhand) {
		prehand = &irqhand;
		irqhand = irqhand->ih_next;
	}

	/* Remove the handler if located */
	if (irqhand)
		*prehand = irqhand->ih_next;
	else
		return(-1);

	/* Now the handler has been removed from the chain mark is as inactive */
	irqhand->ih_flags &= ~IRQ_FLAG_ACTIVE;

	/* Make sure the head of the handler list is active */
	if (irqhandlers[irq])
		irqhandlers[irq]->ih_flags |= IRQ_FLAG_ACTIVE;

	/*
	 * Update the irq masks.
	 * If ih_level is out of range then don't bother to update
	 * the masks.
	 */
	if (handler->ih_level >= 0 && handler->ih_level < NIPL) {
		irqhandler_t *ptr;

		/* Clean the bit from all the masks */
		for (level = 0; level < NIPL; ++level)
			irqmasks[level] &= ~(1 << irq);

		/*
		 * Find the lowest interrupt priority on the irq chain.
		 * Interrupt is allowable at priorities lower than this.
		 */
		ptr = irqhandlers[irq];
		if (ptr) {
			level = ptr->ih_level - 1;
			while (ptr) {
				if (ptr->ih_level - 1 < level)
					level = ptr->ih_level - 1;
				ptr = ptr->ih_next;
			}
			while (level >= 0) {
				irqmasks[level] |= (1 << irq);
				--level;
			}
		}
	}

	/*
	 * Disable the appropriate mask bit if there are no handlers left for
	 * this IRQ.
	 */
	if (irqhandlers[irq] == NULL)
		disable_irq(irq);

	set_spl_masks();
      
	return(0);
}


void *
intr_claim(int irq, int level, int (*ih_func)(void *), void *ih_arg, const char *group, const char *name)
{
	irqhandler_t *ih;

	ih = malloc(sizeof(*ih), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO);
	if (!ih)
		panic("intr_claim(): Cannot malloc handler memory");

	ih->ih_level = level;
	ih->ih_func = ih_func;
	ih->ih_arg = ih_arg;
	ih->ih_flags = 0;

	if (irq_claim(irq, ih, group, name) != 0) {
		free(ih, M_DEVBUF);
		return(NULL);
	}
	return(ih);
}


int
intr_release(void *arg)
{
	irqhandler_t *ih = (irqhandler_t *)arg;

	if (irq_release(ih->ih_num, ih) == 0) {
		free(ih, M_DEVBUF);
		return(0);
	}
	return(1);
}


/*
 * void disable_irq(int irq)
 *
 * Disables a specific irq. The irq is removed from the master irq mask
 */

void
disable_irq(int irq)
{
	register int oldirqstate; 

	oldirqstate = disable_interrupts(I32_bit);
	current_mask &= ~(1 << irq);
	irq_setmasks();
	restore_interrupts(oldirqstate);
}  


/*
 * void enable_irq(int irq)
 *
 * Enables a specific irq. The irq is added to the master irq mask
 * This routine should be used with caution. A handler should already
 * be installed.
 */

void
enable_irq(int irq)
{
	register u_int oldirqstate; 

	oldirqstate = disable_interrupts(I32_bit);
	current_mask |= (1 << irq);
	irq_setmasks();
	restore_interrupts(oldirqstate);
}  


/*
 * void stray_irqhandler(u_int mask)
 *
 * Handler for stray interrupts. This gets called if a handler cannot be
 * found for an interrupt.
 */

void	stray_irqhandler(u_int);	/* called from assembly */

void
stray_irqhandler(u_int mask)
{
	static u_int stray_irqs = 0;

	if (++stray_irqs <= 8)
		log(LOG_ERR, "Stray interrupt %08x%s\n", mask,
		    stray_irqs >= 8 ? ": stopped logging" : "");
}