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1 /*
2  *      linux/arch/alpha/kernel/irq_i8259.c
3  *
4  * This is the 'legacy' 8259A Programmable Interrupt Controller,
5  * present in the majority of PC/AT boxes.
6  *
7  * Started hacking from linux-2.3.30pre6/arch/i386/kernel/i8259.c.
8  */
9 
10 #include <linux/init.h>
11 #include <linux/cache.h>
12 #include <linux/sched.h>
13 #include <linux/irq.h>
14 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
15 
16 #include <asm/io.h>
17 
18 #include "proto.h"
19 #include "irq_impl.h"
20 
21 
22 /* Note mask bit is true for DISABLED irqs.  */
23 static unsigned int cached_irq_mask = 0xffff;
24 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(i8259_irq_lock);
25 
26 static inline void
27 i8259_update_irq_hw(unsigned int irq, unsigned long mask)
28 {
29 	int port = 0x21;
30 	if (irq & 8) mask >>= 8;
31 	if (irq & 8) port = 0xA1;
32 	outb(mask, port);
33 }
34 
35 inline void
36 i8259a_enable_irq(struct irq_data *d)
37 {
38 	spin_lock(&i8259_irq_lock);
39 	i8259_update_irq_hw(d->irq, cached_irq_mask &= ~(1 << d->irq));
40 	spin_unlock(&i8259_irq_lock);
41 }
42 
43 static inline void
44 __i8259a_disable_irq(unsigned int irq)
45 {
46 	i8259_update_irq_hw(irq, cached_irq_mask |= 1 << irq);
47 }
48 
49 void
50 i8259a_disable_irq(struct irq_data *d)
51 {
52 	spin_lock(&i8259_irq_lock);
53 	__i8259a_disable_irq(d->irq);
54 	spin_unlock(&i8259_irq_lock);
55 }
56 
57 void
58 i8259a_mask_and_ack_irq(struct irq_data *d)
59 {
60 	unsigned int irq = d->irq;
61 
62 	spin_lock(&i8259_irq_lock);
63 	__i8259a_disable_irq(irq);
64 
65 	/* Ack the interrupt making it the lowest priority.  */
66 	if (irq >= 8) {
67 		outb(0xE0 | (irq - 8), 0xa0);   /* ack the slave */
68 		irq = 2;
69 	}
70 	outb(0xE0 | irq, 0x20);			/* ack the master */
71 	spin_unlock(&i8259_irq_lock);
72 }
73 
74 struct irq_chip i8259a_irq_type = {
75 	.name		= "XT-PIC",
76 	.irq_unmask	= i8259a_enable_irq,
77 	.irq_mask	= i8259a_disable_irq,
78 	.irq_mask_ack	= i8259a_mask_and_ack_irq,
79 };
80 
81 void __init
82 init_i8259a_irqs(void)
83 {
84 	static struct irqaction cascade = {
85 		.handler	= no_action,
86 		.name		= "cascade",
87 	};
88 
89 	long i;
90 
91 	outb(0xff, 0x21);	/* mask all of 8259A-1 */
92 	outb(0xff, 0xA1);	/* mask all of 8259A-2 */
93 
94 	for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
95 		irq_set_chip_and_handler(i, &i8259a_irq_type, handle_level_irq);
96 	}
97 
98 	setup_irq(2, &cascade);
99 }
100 
101 
102 #if defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_GENERIC)
103 # define IACK_SC	alpha_mv.iack_sc
104 #elif defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_APECS)
105 # define IACK_SC	APECS_IACK_SC
106 #elif defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_LCA)
107 # define IACK_SC	LCA_IACK_SC
108 #elif defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_CIA)
109 # define IACK_SC	CIA_IACK_SC
110 #elif defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_PYXIS)
111 # define IACK_SC	PYXIS_IACK_SC
112 #elif defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_TITAN)
113 # define IACK_SC	TITAN_IACK_SC
114 #elif defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_TSUNAMI)
115 # define IACK_SC	TSUNAMI_IACK_SC
116 #elif defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_IRONGATE)
117 # define IACK_SC        IRONGATE_IACK_SC
118 #endif
119 /* Note that CONFIG_ALPHA_POLARIS is intentionally left out here, since
120    sys_rx164 wants to use isa_no_iack_sc_device_interrupt for some reason.  */
121 
122 #if defined(IACK_SC)
123 void
124 isa_device_interrupt(unsigned long vector)
125 {
126 	/*
127 	 * Generate a PCI interrupt acknowledge cycle.  The PIC will
128 	 * respond with the interrupt vector of the highest priority
129 	 * interrupt that is pending.  The PALcode sets up the
130 	 * interrupts vectors such that irq level L generates vector L.
131 	 */
132 	int j = *(vuip) IACK_SC;
133 	j &= 0xff;
134 	handle_irq(j);
135 }
136 #endif
137 
138 #if defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_GENERIC) || !defined(IACK_SC)
139 void
140 isa_no_iack_sc_device_interrupt(unsigned long vector)
141 {
142 	unsigned long pic;
143 
144 	/*
145 	 * It seems to me that the probability of two or more *device*
146 	 * interrupts occurring at almost exactly the same time is
147 	 * pretty low.  So why pay the price of checking for
148 	 * additional interrupts here if the common case can be
149 	 * handled so much easier?
150 	 */
151 	/*
152 	 *  The first read of gives you *all* interrupting lines.
153 	 *  Therefore, read the mask register and and out those lines
154 	 *  not enabled.  Note that some documentation has 21 and a1
155 	 *  write only.  This is not true.
156 	 */
157 	pic = inb(0x20) | (inb(0xA0) << 8);	/* read isr */
158 	pic &= 0xFFFB;				/* mask out cascade & hibits */
159 
160 	while (pic) {
161 		int j = ffz(~pic);
162 		pic &= pic - 1;
163 		handle_irq(j);
164 	}
165 }
166 #endif
167