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| 2 | * dev_pic.h - PIC (Programmable Interrupt Controler) generic device API definition. | 
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| 3 | * | 
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| 4 | * Authors   Alain Greiner  (2016,2017,2018) | 
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| 5 | * | 
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| 6 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites | 
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| 7 | * | 
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| 8 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. | 
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| 9 | * | 
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| 10 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | 
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| 11 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | 
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| 12 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. | 
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| 13 | * | 
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| 14 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | 
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| 15 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
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| 16 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | 
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| 17 | * General Public License for more details. | 
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| 18 | * | 
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| 19 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | 
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| 20 | * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, | 
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| 21 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA | 
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| 22 | */ | 
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| 23 |  | 
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| 24 | #ifndef _DEV_PIC_H_ | 
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| 25 | #define _DEV_PIC_H_ | 
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| 26 |  | 
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| 27 | #include <kernel_config.h> | 
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| 28 | #include <hal_kernel_types.h> | 
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| 29 |  | 
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| 30 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 31 | *     Generic Programmable Interrupt Controler definition | 
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| 32 | * | 
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| 33 | * The PIC generic device describes the the programmable hardware infrastructure used | 
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| 34 | * to route a given IRQ to a given core, in a given cluster, and to help the interrupt | 
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| 35 | * handler to select  and execute the relevant ISR (Interrupt Service Routine). | 
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| 36 | * It handles the four following types of interrupts: | 
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| 37 | * | 
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| 38 | * 1) EXT_IRQ (External IRQ) generated by the external (shared) peripherals. | 
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| 39 | * 2) INT_IRQ (Internal IRQ) generated by the internal (replicated) peripherals. | 
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| 40 | * 3) TIM_IRQ (Timer IRQ) generated by the timers (one timer per core). | 
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| 41 | * 4) IPI_IRQ (Inter Processor IRQ) generated by software (one IPI per core). | 
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| 42 | * | 
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| 43 | * In supported manycores architectures, the PIC device contains two types | 
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| 44 | * of hardware components: | 
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| 45 | * - the IOPIC is an external component, handling all external peripherals IRQs. | 
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| 46 | * - The LAPIC is an internal component, replicated in each cluster, handling local | 
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| 47 | *   peripherals IRQS, Timer IRQs and IPIs (inter-processor-interupts). | 
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| 48 | * | 
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| 49 | * The "source" device for each input IRQ to the external IOPIC component, is defined | 
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| 50 | * in the "arch_info" file, and registered in the "iopic_input" global variable | 
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| 51 | * at kernel initialization. | 
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| 52 | * | 
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| 53 | * The "source" device for each input IRQ to the replicated LAPIC components, is defined | 
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| 54 | * in the "arch_info" file, and stored in the "lapic_input" global variable | 
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| 55 | * at kernel initialization. | 
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| 56 | * | 
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| 57 | * The PIC device defines generic commands that can be used by each kernel instance, | 
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| 58 | * - to create in local cluster the PIC implementation specific interupt vector(s), | 
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| 59 | * - to bind a given IRQ (internal or external IRQ to a given core in the local cluster, | 
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| 60 | * - to configure and activate the TICK timer for a given core in the local cluster, | 
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| 61 | * - to allows the software to send an IPI to any core in any cluster. | 
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| 62 | * This API is detailed below, and must be implemented by all PIC implementations. | 
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| 63 | * | 
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| 64 | * In each cluster, a PIC implementation specific structure can be linked to the | 
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| 65 | * cluster manager or to the core descriptors to register the interrupt vectors | 
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| 66 | * used by the kernel to select the relevant ISR when an interrupt is received | 
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| 67 | * by a given core in a given cluster. | 
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| 68 |  | 
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| 69 | * This PIC device does not execute itself I/O operations. It is just acting as a | 
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| 70 | * configurable interrupt router for I/O operation executed by other peripherals. | 
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| 71 | * Therefore, ALMOS-MKH does not use the PIC device waiting queue, does not creates | 
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| 72 | * a server thread for the PIC device, and does not register the command in the calling | 
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| 73 | * thread descriptor, but call directly the relevant driver function. | 
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| 74 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 75 |  | 
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| 76 | /****  Forward declarations  ****/ | 
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| 77 |  | 
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| 78 | struct chdev_s; | 
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| 79 |  | 
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| 80 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 81 | * This defines the specific extension for the PIC chdev descriptor. | 
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| 82 | * It contains the function pointers for all functions that mus be implemented | 
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| 83 | * by all implementation specific drivers. | 
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| 84 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 85 |  | 
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| 86 | typedef void   (bind_irq_t)     ( lid_t lid , struct chdev_s * src_chdev ); | 
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| 87 | typedef void   (enable_irq_t)   ( lid_t lid , xptr_t src_chdev_xp ); | 
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| 88 | typedef void   (disable_irq_t)  ( lid_t lid , xptr_t src_chdev_xp ); | 
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| 89 | typedef void   (enable_timer_t) ( uint32_t period ); | 
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| 90 | typedef void   (enable_ipi_t)   ( void ); | 
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| 91 | typedef void   (send_ipi_t)     ( cxy_t cxy , lid_t lid ); | 
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| 92 | typedef void   (ack_ipi_t)      ( void ); | 
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| 93 | typedef void   (extend_init_t)  ( uint32_t * lapic_base ); | 
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| 94 |  | 
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| 95 | typedef struct pic_extend_s | 
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| 96 | { | 
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| 97 | bind_irq_t      * bind_irq;      /*! pointer on the driver "bind_irq" function      */ | 
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| 98 | enable_irq_t    * enable_irq;    /*! pointer on the driver "enable_irq" function    */ | 
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| 99 | disable_irq_t   * disable_irq;   /*! pointer on the driver "disable_irq" function   */ | 
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| 100 | enable_timer_t  * enable_timer;  /*! pointer on the driver "enable_timer" function  */ | 
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| 101 | enable_ipi_t    * enable_ipi;    /*! pointer on the driver "enable_ipi" function    */ | 
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| 102 | send_ipi_t      * send_ipi;      /*! pointer on the driver "send_ipi" function      */ | 
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| 103 | ack_ipi_t       * ack_ipi;       /*! pointer on the driver "ack_ipi" function       */ | 
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| 104 | extend_init_t   * extend_init;   /*! pointer on the driver "init_extend" function   */ | 
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| 105 | } | 
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| 106 | pic_extend_t; | 
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| 107 |  | 
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| 108 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 109 | * This structure defines the input IRQS for the external IOPIC controller, that is used | 
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| 110 | * by external peripherals (IOC, NIC, TXT, etc.) to signal completion of an I/O operation. | 
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| 111 | * It describes the hardware wiring of IRQs between external peripherals and the IOPIC, | 
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| 112 | * as each entry contains the input IRQ index in IOPIC. | 
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| 113 | * For a multi-channels/multi_IRQ peripheral, there is one chdev per IRQ. | 
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| 114 | * This structure is replicated in each cluster. It is allocated as a global variable | 
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| 115 | * in the kernel_init.c file. | 
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| 116 | *****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 117 |  | 
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| 118 | typedef struct iopic_input_s | 
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| 119 | { | 
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| 120 | uint32_t   ioc[CONFIG_MAX_IOC_CHANNELS]; | 
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| 121 | uint32_t   txt_rx[CONFIG_MAX_TXT_CHANNELS]; | 
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| 122 | uint32_t   txt_tx[CONFIG_MAX_TXT_CHANNELS]; | 
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| 123 | uint32_t   nic_rx[CONFIG_MAX_NIC_CHANNELS]; | 
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| 124 | uint32_t   nic_tx[CONFIG_MAX_NIC_CHANNELS]; | 
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| 125 | uint32_t   iob; | 
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| 126 | } | 
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| 127 | iopic_input_t; | 
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| 128 |  | 
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| 129 | /****************************************************************************************** | 
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| 130 | * This structure defines the input IRQS for the internal LAPIC controllers, that are used | 
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| 131 | * by internal peripherals IRQS (DMA, MMC) to signal completion of an I/O operation. | 
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| 132 | * It describes the hardware wiring of IRQs between internal peripherals and ICU, | 
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| 133 | * as each entry contains the input IRQ index in the LAPIC component. | 
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| 134 | * For a multi-channels peripheral, there is one chdev and one IRQ per channel. | 
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| 135 | * This structure is replicated in each cluster. It is allocated as a global variable | 
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| 136 | * in the kernel_init.c file. | 
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| 137 | *****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 138 |  | 
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| 139 | typedef struct lapic_input_s | 
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| 140 | { | 
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| 141 | uint32_t   dma[CONFIG_MAX_DMA_CHANNELS]; | 
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| 142 | uint32_t   mmc;                             // MMC is single channel | 
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| 143 | uint32_t   mtty;                            // Multi Tty (backup tty in cluster 0) | 
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| 144 | uint32_t   sdcard;                          // SD card on cluster 00 | 
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| 145 | } | 
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| 146 | lapic_input_t; | 
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| 147 |  | 
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| 148 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 149 | * This enum defines the various implementations of the PIC device. | 
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| 150 | * This array must be kept consistent with the define in arch_info.h file | 
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| 151 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 152 |  | 
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| 153 | enum pic_impl_e | 
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| 154 | { | 
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| 155 | IMPL_PIC_SCL =   0, | 
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| 156 | IMPL_PIC_I86 =   1, | 
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| 157 | } | 
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| 158 | pic_impl_t; | 
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| 159 |  | 
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| 160 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 161 | * This function makes two initialisations : | 
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| 162 | * - It initializes the PIC specific fields of the chdev descriptor. | 
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| 163 | * - it initializes the implementation specific PIC hardware registers. | 
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| 164 | * It is executed once in cluster containing the PIC chdev, during kernel initialisation. | 
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| 165 | * The calling core goes to sleep in case of failure. | 
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| 166 | ***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 167 | * @ pic        : local pointer on PIC device descriptor. | 
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| 168 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 169 | void dev_pic_init( struct chdev_s * pic ); | 
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| 170 |  | 
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| 171 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 172 | * This function completes the PIC infrastructure initialisation in each cluster. | 
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| 173 | * It allocates memory for the local PIC extensions in the core descriptors and/or | 
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| 174 | * in the cluster manager, as required by the specific PIC implementation. | 
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| 175 | * This function is called by CPO in all clusters, during kernel initialisation phase. | 
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| 176 | * The calling core goes to sleep in case of failure. | 
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| 177 | ***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 178 | * @ lapic_base  : local pointer on LAPIC component segment base. | 
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| 179 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 180 | void dev_pic_extend_init( uint32_t * lapic_base ); | 
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| 181 |  | 
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| 182 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 183 | * This function configure the PIC device to route the IRQ generated by a local chdev, | 
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| 184 | * defined by the <src_chdev> argument, to a local core identified by the <lid> argument. | 
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| 185 | * This is a static binding, defined during kernel init: IRQ can be enabled/disabled, | 
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| 186 | * but the binding cannot be released. It can be used for both internal & external IRQs. | 
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| 187 | * The configuration is actually done by the - implementation specific - driver, | 
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| 188 | * and this function just call the relevant driver. | 
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| 189 | * WARNING : the IRQ must be explicitely enabled by the dev_pic_enable_irq() function. | 
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| 190 | ***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 191 | * @ lid        : target core local index. | 
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| 192 | * @ src_chdev  : local pointer on source chdev descriptor. | 
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| 193 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 194 | void dev_pic_bind_irq( lid_t            lid, | 
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| 195 | struct chdev_s * src_chdev ); | 
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| 196 |  | 
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| 197 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 198 | * This function enables the IRQ generated by a remote chdev, defined by the | 
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| 199 | * <src_chdev_xp> argument. It can be called by any thread running in any cluster, | 
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| 200 | * and can be used for both internal & external IRQs. | 
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| 201 | ***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 202 | * @ lid           : target core local index (in cluster containing the source chdev). | 
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| 203 | * @ src_chdev_xp  : extended  pointer on source chdev descriptor. | 
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| 204 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 205 | void dev_pic_enable_irq( lid_t   lid, | 
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| 206 | xptr_t  src_chdev_xp ); | 
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| 207 |  | 
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| 208 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 209 | * This function disables remote IRQ generated by a remote chdev, defined by the | 
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| 210 | * <src_chdev_xp> argument. It can be called by any thread running in any cluster, | 
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| 211 | * and can be used for both INT_IRq & EXT_IRQ. | 
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| 212 | ***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 213 | * @ lid           : target core local index (in cluster containing the source chdev). | 
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| 214 | * @ src_chdev_xp  : extended pointer on sour chdev descriptor. | 
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| 215 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 216 | void dev_pic_disable_irq( lid_t   lid, | 
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| 217 | xptr_t  src_chdev_xp ); | 
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| 218 |  | 
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| 219 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 220 | * This function activates the TIM_IRQ for the calling core. | 
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| 221 | * The <period> argument is a number of milli-seconds between two successive IRQs. | 
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| 222 | * It is converted to a number of cycles by the PIC driver implementation. | 
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| 223 | ***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 224 | * @ period      : number of milliseconds. | 
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| 225 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 226 | void dev_pic_enable_timer( uint32_t period ); | 
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| 227 |  | 
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| 228 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 229 | * This function activates the IPI_IRQ for the calling core. | 
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| 230 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 231 | void dev_pic_enable_ipi( void ); | 
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| 232 |  | 
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| 233 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 234 | * This function allows the calling thread to send an IPI to any core in any cluster. | 
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| 235 | * The target core is identified by the <cxy> & <lid> arguments. | 
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| 236 | ***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 237 | * @ cxy        : target core cluster. | 
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| 238 | * @ lid        : target core local index. | 
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| 239 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 240 | void dev_pic_send_ipi( cxy_t  cxy, | 
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| 241 | lid_t  lid ); | 
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| 242 |  | 
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| 243 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 244 | * This function acknowledges the IPI identified by the calling core local index, | 
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| 245 | * in the local LAPIC component. | 
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| 246 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 247 | void dev_pic_ack_ipi( void ); | 
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| 248 |  | 
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| 249 | /***************************************************************************************** | 
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| 250 | * This debug function displays the content of the iopic_input structure, | 
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| 251 | * that register the input IRQS for the external IOPIC controller. | 
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| 252 | ****************************************************************************************/ | 
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| 253 | void dev_pic_inputs_display( void ); | 
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| 254 |  | 
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| 255 | #endif  /* _DEV_PIC_H_ */ | 
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