/openbmc/linux/drivers/irqchip/ |
H A D | irq-ti-sci-inta.c | 92 * they are converted to Global event within INTA to be 93 * received by the same INTA to generate an interrupt. 95 * generating Unmapped Event, we must use the INTA's TI-SCI 118 static u16 ti_sci_inta_get_dev_id(struct ti_sci_inta_irq_domain *inta, u32 hwirq) in ti_sci_inta_get_dev_id() argument 123 if (inta->unmapped_cnt == 0) in ti_sci_inta_get_dev_id() 127 * For devices sending Unmapped Events we must use the INTA's TI-SCI in ti_sci_inta_get_dev_id() 131 for (i = 0; i < inta->unmapped_cnt; i++) { in ti_sci_inta_get_dev_id() 132 if (dev_id == inta->unmapped_dev_ids[i]) { in ti_sci_inta_get_dev_id() 133 dev_id = inta->ti_sci_id; in ti_sci_inta_get_dev_id() 148 struct ti_sci_inta_irq_domain *inta; in ti_sci_inta_irq_handler() local [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/mips/pci/ |
H A D | fixup-sni.c | 24 #define INTA PCIMT_IRQ_INTA macro 44 /* INTA INTB INTC INTD */ 50 { 0, INTB, INTC, INTD, INTA }, /* Slot 2 */ 51 { 0, INTC, INTD, INTA, INTB }, /* Slot 3 */ 52 { 0, INTD, INTA, INTB, INTC }, /* Slot 4 */ 61 /* INTA INTB INTC INTD */ 64 { 0, INTC, INTD, INTA, INTB }, /* Slot 1 */ 67 { 0, INTB, INTC, INTD, INTA }, /* Slot 2 */ 68 { 0, INTC, INTD, INTA, INTB }, /* Slot 3 */ 69 { 0, INTD, INTA, INTB, INTC }, /* Slot 4 */ [all …]
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/openbmc/u-boot/arch/x86/dts/ |
H A D | cherryhill.dts | 88 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA 89 PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQA 90 PCI_BDF(0, 11, 0) INTA PIRQA 91 PCI_BDF(0, 16, 0) INTA PIRQA 92 PCI_BDF(0, 17, 0) INTA PIRQA 93 PCI_BDF(0, 18, 0) INTA PIRQA 94 PCI_BDF(0, 19, 0) INTA PIRQA 95 PCI_BDF(0, 20, 0) INTA PIRQA 96 PCI_BDF(0, 21, 0) INTA PIRQA 97 PCI_BDF(0, 24, 0) INTA PIRQA [all …]
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H A D | baytrail_som-db5800-som-6867.dts | 137 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA 138 PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQA 139 PCI_BDF(0, 16, 0) INTA PIRQA 140 PCI_BDF(0, 17, 0) INTA PIRQA 141 PCI_BDF(0, 18, 0) INTA PIRQA 142 PCI_BDF(0, 19, 0) INTA PIRQA 143 PCI_BDF(0, 20, 0) INTA PIRQA 144 PCI_BDF(0, 21, 0) INTA PIRQA 145 PCI_BDF(0, 22, 0) INTA PIRQA 146 PCI_BDF(0, 23, 0) INTA PIRQA [all …]
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H A D | bayleybay.dts | 113 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA 114 PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQA 115 PCI_BDF(0, 16, 0) INTA PIRQA 116 PCI_BDF(0, 17, 0) INTA PIRQA 117 PCI_BDF(0, 18, 0) INTA PIRQA 118 PCI_BDF(0, 19, 0) INTA PIRQA 119 PCI_BDF(0, 20, 0) INTA PIRQA 120 PCI_BDF(0, 21, 0) INTA PIRQA 121 PCI_BDF(0, 22, 0) INTA PIRQA 122 PCI_BDF(0, 23, 0) INTA PIRQA [all …]
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H A D | minnowmax.dts | 137 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA 138 PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQA 139 PCI_BDF(0, 16, 0) INTA PIRQA 140 PCI_BDF(0, 17, 0) INTA PIRQA 141 PCI_BDF(0, 18, 0) INTA PIRQA 142 PCI_BDF(0, 19, 0) INTA PIRQA 143 PCI_BDF(0, 20, 0) INTA PIRQA 144 PCI_BDF(0, 21, 0) INTA PIRQA 145 PCI_BDF(0, 22, 0) INTA PIRQA 146 PCI_BDF(0, 23, 0) INTA PIRQA [all …]
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H A D | conga-qeval20-qa3-e3845.dts | 124 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA 125 PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQA 126 PCI_BDF(0, 16, 0) INTA PIRQA 127 PCI_BDF(0, 17, 0) INTA PIRQA 128 PCI_BDF(0, 18, 0) INTA PIRQA 129 PCI_BDF(0, 19, 0) INTA PIRQA 130 PCI_BDF(0, 20, 0) INTA PIRQA 131 PCI_BDF(0, 21, 0) INTA PIRQA 132 PCI_BDF(0, 22, 0) INTA PIRQA 133 PCI_BDF(0, 23, 0) INTA PIRQA [all …]
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H A D | dfi-bt700.dtsi | 135 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA 136 PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQA 137 PCI_BDF(0, 16, 0) INTA PIRQA 138 PCI_BDF(0, 17, 0) INTA PIRQA 139 PCI_BDF(0, 18, 0) INTA PIRQA 140 PCI_BDF(0, 19, 0) INTA PIRQA 141 PCI_BDF(0, 20, 0) INTA PIRQA 142 PCI_BDF(0, 21, 0) INTA PIRQA 143 PCI_BDF(0, 22, 0) INTA PIRQA 144 PCI_BDF(0, 23, 0) INTA PIRQA [all …]
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H A D | crownbay.dts | 163 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQE 164 PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQF 165 PCI_BDF(0, 23, 0) INTA PIRQA 169 PCI_BDF(0, 24, 0) INTA PIRQB 173 PCI_BDF(0, 25, 0) INTA PIRQC 177 PCI_BDF(0, 26, 0) INTA PIRQD 181 PCI_BDF(0, 27, 0) INTA PIRQG 192 PCI_BDF(1, 0, 0) INTA PIRQA 193 PCI_BDF(2, 0, 1) INTA PIRQA 194 PCI_BDF(2, 0, 2) INTA PIRQA [all …]
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H A D | cougarcanyon2.dts | 124 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA 125 PCI_BDF(0, 20, 0) INTA PIRQA 126 PCI_BDF(0, 22, 0) INTA PIRQA 130 PCI_BDF(0, 25, 0) INTA PIRQA 131 PCI_BDF(0, 26, 0) INTA PIRQA 133 PCI_BDF(0, 28, 0) INTA PIRQA 137 PCI_BDF(0, 28, 4) INTA PIRQA 141 PCI_BDF(0, 29, 0) INTA PIRQA
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H A D | galileo.dts | 107 PCI_BDF(0, 20, 0) INTA PIRQE 111 PCI_BDF(0, 20, 4) INTA PIRQE 115 PCI_BDF(0, 21, 0) INTA PIRQE 118 PCI_BDF(0, 23, 0) INTA PIRQA 122 PCI_BDF(1, 0, 0) INTA PIRQA 126 PCI_BDF(2, 0, 0) INTA PIRQB
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H A D | qemu-x86_q35.dts | 82 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQG 84 PCI_BDF(0, 29, 0) INTA PIRQA 90 PCI_BDF(0, 31, 2) INTA PIRQA
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/openbmc/u-boot/arch/x86/cpu/queensbay/ |
H A D | tnc.c | 110 /* Make sure all internal PCI devices are using INTA */ in tnc_irq_init() 111 writel(INTA, &rcba->d02ip); in tnc_irq_init() 112 writel(INTA, &rcba->d03ip); in tnc_irq_init() 113 writel(INTA, &rcba->d27ip); in tnc_irq_init() 114 writel(INTA, &rcba->d31ip); in tnc_irq_init() 115 writel(INTA, &rcba->d23ip); in tnc_irq_init() 116 writel(INTA, &rcba->d24ip); in tnc_irq_init() 117 writel(INTA, &rcba->d25ip); in tnc_irq_init() 118 writel(INTA, &rcba->d26ip); in tnc_irq_init()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/misc-devices/ |
H A D | spear-pcie-gadget.rst | 58 INTA, MSI or NO_INT). Select MSI only when you have programmed 61 inta write 1 to assert INTA and 0 to de-assert. 116 program interrupt type : INTA:: 118 # echo INTA >> int_type 134 To assert INTA:: 136 # echo 1 >> inta 138 To de-assert INTA:: 140 # echo 0 >> inta
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/openbmc/linux/arch/sh/boards/mach-se/7780/ |
H A D | irq.c | 54 * INTA || INTA | INTD | -- | INTB in init_se7780_IRQ() 56 * INTB || INTB | INTA | -- | INTC in init_se7780_IRQ() 58 * INTC || INTC | INTB | INTA | -- in init_se7780_IRQ() 60 * INTD || INTD | INTC | -- | INTA in init_se7780_IRQ()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
H A D | ti,sci-inta.yaml | 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/interrupt-controller/ti,sci-inta.yaml# 16 The Interrupt Aggregator (INTA) provides a centralized machine 55 const: ti,sci-inta 70 Interrupt ranges that converts the INTA output hw irq numbers 75 "output_irq" specifies the base for inta output irq 109 compatible = "ti,sci-inta";
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/pcie/ |
H A D | rx.c | 1710 u32 inta; in iwl_pcie_int_cause_non_ict() local 1717 inta = iwl_read32(trans, CSR_INT); in iwl_pcie_int_cause_non_ict() 1720 return inta; in iwl_pcie_int_cause_non_ict() 1729 * stop using INTA register to get device's interrupt, reading this register 1739 u32 inta; in iwl_pcie_int_cause_ict() local 1784 inta = (0xff & val) | ((0xff00 & val) << 16); in iwl_pcie_int_cause_ict() 1785 return inta; in iwl_pcie_int_cause_ict() 1833 u32 inta = 0; in iwl_pcie_irq_handler() local 1845 inta = iwl_pcie_int_cause_ict(trans); in iwl_pcie_irq_handler() 1847 inta = iwl_pcie_int_cause_non_ict(trans); in iwl_pcie_irq_handler() [all …]
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/device-tree-bindings/misc/ |
H A D | intel,irq-router.txt | 52 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA 53 PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQB 54 PCI_BDF(0, 8, 0) INTA PIRQC 56 PCI_BDF(1, 6, 0) INTA PIRQE
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/arch/x86/i386/ |
H A D | IO-APIC.rst | 65 Every PCI card emits a PCI IRQ, which can be INTA, INTB, INTC or INTD:: 74 INTA--| | 77 These INTA-D PCI IRQs are always 'local to the card', their real meaning 79 a card in slot4, issuing INTA IRQ, it will end up as a signal on PIRQ4 of 80 the PCI chipset. Most cards issue INTA, this creates optimal distribution
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/openbmc/u-boot/arch/x86/cpu/ivybridge/ |
H A D | sdram.c | 359 * GFX INTA -> PIRQA (MSI) in rcba_config() 360 * D28IP_P3IP WLAN INTA -> PIRQB in rcba_config() 361 * D29IP_E1P EHCI1 INTA -> PIRQD in rcba_config() 362 * D26IP_E2P EHCI2 INTA -> PIRQF in rcba_config() 363 * D31IP_SIP SATA INTA -> PIRQF (MSI) in rcba_config() 366 * D27IP_ZIP HDA INTA -> PIRQA (MSI) in rcba_config() 374 (INTB << D31IP_SMIP) | (INTA << D31IP_SIP), RCB_REG(D31IP)); in rcba_config() 376 writel(INTA << D29IP_E1P, RCB_REG(D29IP)); in rcba_config() 377 writel(INTA << D28IP_P3IP, RCB_REG(D28IP)); in rcba_config() 378 writel(INTA << D27IP_ZIP, RCB_REG(D27IP)); in rcba_config() [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/alpha/kernel/ |
H A D | sys_rx164.c | 118 * Slot IDSEL INTA INTB INTC INTD 126 * Slot IDSEL INTA INTB INTC INTD 151 /*INT INTA INTB INTC INTD */ in rx164_map_irq() 161 /*INT INTA INTB INTC INTD */ in rx164_map_irq()
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H A D | sys_ruffian.c | 104 * IdSel INTA INTB INTC INTD 111 * IdSel INTA INTB INTC INTD 125 /*INT INTA INTB INTC INTD */ in ruffian_map_irq()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/neterion/ |
H A D | s2io.rst | 41 eth3: Neterion Xframe I 10GbE adapter (rev 3), Version 2.0.9.1, Intr type INTA 42 eth4: Neterion Xframe II 10GbE adapter (rev 2), Version 2.0.9.1, Intr type INTA 46 driver version, interface name(eth3, eth4), Interrupt type(INTA, MSI, MSI-X). 108 Specifies interrupt type. Possible values 0(INTA), 2(MSI-X)
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
H A D | configfs-spear-pcie-gadget | 24 inta write 1 to assert INTA and 0 to de-assert.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ |
H A D | sifive,fu740-pcie.yaml | 45 - const: inta 107 interrupt-names = "msi", "inta", "intb", "intc", "intd";
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