xref: /openbmc/linux/arch/mips/dec/ioasic-irq.c (revision ae213c44)
1 /*
2  *	DEC I/O ASIC interrupts.
3  *
4  *	Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2013  Maciej W. Rozycki
5  *
6  *	This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7  *	modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8  *	as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
9  *	2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10  */
11 
12 #include <linux/init.h>
13 #include <linux/irq.h>
14 #include <linux/types.h>
15 
16 #include <asm/dec/ioasic.h>
17 #include <asm/dec/ioasic_addrs.h>
18 #include <asm/dec/ioasic_ints.h>
19 
20 static int ioasic_irq_base;
21 
22 static void unmask_ioasic_irq(struct irq_data *d)
23 {
24 	u32 simr;
25 
26 	simr = ioasic_read(IO_REG_SIMR);
27 	simr |= (1 << (d->irq - ioasic_irq_base));
28 	ioasic_write(IO_REG_SIMR, simr);
29 }
30 
31 static void mask_ioasic_irq(struct irq_data *d)
32 {
33 	u32 simr;
34 
35 	simr = ioasic_read(IO_REG_SIMR);
36 	simr &= ~(1 << (d->irq - ioasic_irq_base));
37 	ioasic_write(IO_REG_SIMR, simr);
38 }
39 
40 static void ack_ioasic_irq(struct irq_data *d)
41 {
42 	mask_ioasic_irq(d);
43 	fast_iob();
44 }
45 
46 static struct irq_chip ioasic_irq_type = {
47 	.name = "IO-ASIC",
48 	.irq_ack = ack_ioasic_irq,
49 	.irq_mask = mask_ioasic_irq,
50 	.irq_mask_ack = ack_ioasic_irq,
51 	.irq_unmask = unmask_ioasic_irq,
52 };
53 
54 static void clear_ioasic_dma_irq(struct irq_data *d)
55 {
56 	u32 sir;
57 
58 	sir = ~(1 << (d->irq - ioasic_irq_base));
59 	ioasic_write(IO_REG_SIR, sir);
60 	fast_iob();
61 }
62 
63 static struct irq_chip ioasic_dma_irq_type = {
64 	.name = "IO-ASIC-DMA",
65 	.irq_ack = clear_ioasic_dma_irq,
66 	.irq_mask = mask_ioasic_irq,
67 	.irq_unmask = unmask_ioasic_irq,
68 	.irq_eoi = clear_ioasic_dma_irq,
69 };
70 
71 /*
72  * I/O ASIC implements two kinds of DMA interrupts, informational and
73  * error interrupts.
74  *
75  * The formers do not stop DMA and should be cleared as soon as possible
76  * so that if they retrigger before the handler has completed, usually as
77  * a side effect of actions taken by the handler, then they are reissued.
78  * These use the `handle_edge_irq' handler that clears the request right
79  * away.
80  *
81  * The latters stop DMA and do not resume it until the interrupt has been
82  * cleared.  This cannot be done until after a corrective action has been
83  * taken and this also means they will not retrigger.  Therefore they use
84  * the `handle_fasteoi_irq' handler that only clears the request on the
85  * way out.  Because MIPS processor interrupt inputs, one of which the I/O
86  * ASIC is cascaded to, are level-triggered it is recommended that error
87  * DMA interrupt action handlers are registered with the IRQF_ONESHOT flag
88  * set so that they are run with the interrupt line masked.
89  *
90  * This mask has `1' bits in the positions of informational interrupts.
91  */
92 #define IO_IRQ_DMA_INFO							\
93 	(IO_IRQ_MASK(IO_INR_SCC0A_RXDMA) |				\
94 	 IO_IRQ_MASK(IO_INR_SCC1A_RXDMA) |				\
95 	 IO_IRQ_MASK(IO_INR_ISDN_TXDMA) |				\
96 	 IO_IRQ_MASK(IO_INR_ISDN_RXDMA) |				\
97 	 IO_IRQ_MASK(IO_INR_ASC_DMA))
98 
99 void __init init_ioasic_irqs(int base)
100 {
101 	int i;
102 
103 	/* Mask interrupts. */
104 	ioasic_write(IO_REG_SIMR, 0);
105 	fast_iob();
106 
107 	for (i = base; i < base + IO_INR_DMA; i++)
108 		irq_set_chip_and_handler(i, &ioasic_irq_type,
109 					 handle_level_irq);
110 	for (; i < base + IO_IRQ_LINES; i++)
111 		irq_set_chip_and_handler(i, &ioasic_dma_irq_type,
112 					 1 << (i - base) & IO_IRQ_DMA_INFO ?
113 					 handle_edge_irq : handle_fasteoi_irq);
114 
115 	ioasic_irq_base = base;
116 }
117