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It is not uncommon (at least with the ARM stuff) to have a piece of hardware that implements different flavours of "interrupts". A typical example of this is the GICv3 ITS, which implements standard PCI/MSI support, but also some form of "generic MSI". So far, the PCI/MSI domain is registered using the ITS device_node, so that irq_find_host can return it. On the contrary, the raw MSI domain is not registered with an device_node, making it impossible to be looked up by another subsystem (obviously, using the same device_node twice would only result in confusion, as it is not defined which one irq_find_host would return). A solution to this is to "type" domains that may be aliasing, and to be able to lookup an device_node that matches a given type. For this, we introduce irq_find_matching_host() as a superset of irq_find_host: struct irq_domain *irq_find_matching_host(struct device_node *node, enum irq_domain_bus_token bus_token); where bus_token is the "type" we want to match the domain against (so far, only DOMAIN_BUS_ANY is defined). This result in some moderately invasive changes on the PPC side (which is the only user of the .match method). This has otherwise no functionnal change. Reviewed-by: Hanjun Guo <hanjun.guo@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com> Cc: <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org> Cc: Yijing Wang <wangyijing@huawei.com> Cc: Ma Jun <majun258@huawei.com> Cc: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Cc: Duc Dang <dhdang@apm.com> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Cc: Jiang Liu <jiang.liu@linux.intel.com> Cc: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1438091186-10244-2-git-send-email-marc.zyngier@arm.com Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
286 lines
7.0 KiB
C
286 lines
7.0 KiB
C
/*
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* i8259 interrupt controller driver.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*/
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#undef DEBUG
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#include <linux/ioport.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/delay.h>
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include <asm/i8259.h>
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#include <asm/prom.h>
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static volatile void __iomem *pci_intack; /* RO, gives us the irq vector */
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static unsigned char cached_8259[2] = { 0xff, 0xff };
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#define cached_A1 (cached_8259[0])
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#define cached_21 (cached_8259[1])
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static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(i8259_lock);
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static struct irq_domain *i8259_host;
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/*
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* Acknowledge the IRQ using either the PCI host bridge's interrupt
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* acknowledge feature or poll. How i8259_init() is called determines
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* which is called. It should be noted that polling is broken on some
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* IBM and Motorola PReP boxes so we must use the int-ack feature on them.
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*/
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unsigned int i8259_irq(void)
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{
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int irq;
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int lock = 0;
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/* Either int-ack or poll for the IRQ */
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if (pci_intack)
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irq = readb(pci_intack);
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else {
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raw_spin_lock(&i8259_lock);
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lock = 1;
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/* Perform an interrupt acknowledge cycle on controller 1. */
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outb(0x0C, 0x20); /* prepare for poll */
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irq = inb(0x20) & 7;
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if (irq == 2 ) {
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/*
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* Interrupt is cascaded so perform interrupt
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* acknowledge on controller 2.
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*/
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outb(0x0C, 0xA0); /* prepare for poll */
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irq = (inb(0xA0) & 7) + 8;
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}
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}
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if (irq == 7) {
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/*
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* This may be a spurious interrupt.
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*
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* Read the interrupt status register (ISR). If the most
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* significant bit is not set then there is no valid
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* interrupt.
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*/
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if (!pci_intack)
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outb(0x0B, 0x20); /* ISR register */
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if(~inb(0x20) & 0x80)
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irq = NO_IRQ;
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} else if (irq == 0xff)
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irq = NO_IRQ;
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if (lock)
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raw_spin_unlock(&i8259_lock);
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return irq;
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}
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static void i8259_mask_and_ack_irq(struct irq_data *d)
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{
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unsigned long flags;
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raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259_lock, flags);
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if (d->irq > 7) {
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cached_A1 |= 1 << (d->irq-8);
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inb(0xA1); /* DUMMY */
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outb(cached_A1, 0xA1);
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outb(0x20, 0xA0); /* Non-specific EOI */
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outb(0x20, 0x20); /* Non-specific EOI to cascade */
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} else {
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cached_21 |= 1 << d->irq;
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inb(0x21); /* DUMMY */
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outb(cached_21, 0x21);
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outb(0x20, 0x20); /* Non-specific EOI */
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}
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raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259_lock, flags);
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}
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static void i8259_set_irq_mask(int irq_nr)
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{
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outb(cached_A1,0xA1);
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outb(cached_21,0x21);
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}
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static void i8259_mask_irq(struct irq_data *d)
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{
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unsigned long flags;
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pr_debug("i8259_mask_irq(%d)\n", d->irq);
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raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259_lock, flags);
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if (d->irq < 8)
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cached_21 |= 1 << d->irq;
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else
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cached_A1 |= 1 << (d->irq-8);
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i8259_set_irq_mask(d->irq);
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raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259_lock, flags);
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}
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static void i8259_unmask_irq(struct irq_data *d)
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{
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unsigned long flags;
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pr_debug("i8259_unmask_irq(%d)\n", d->irq);
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raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259_lock, flags);
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if (d->irq < 8)
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cached_21 &= ~(1 << d->irq);
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else
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cached_A1 &= ~(1 << (d->irq-8));
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i8259_set_irq_mask(d->irq);
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raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259_lock, flags);
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}
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static struct irq_chip i8259_pic = {
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.name = "i8259",
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.irq_mask = i8259_mask_irq,
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.irq_disable = i8259_mask_irq,
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.irq_unmask = i8259_unmask_irq,
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.irq_mask_ack = i8259_mask_and_ack_irq,
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};
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static struct resource pic1_iores = {
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.name = "8259 (master)",
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.start = 0x20,
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.end = 0x21,
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.flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY,
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};
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static struct resource pic2_iores = {
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.name = "8259 (slave)",
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.start = 0xa0,
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.end = 0xa1,
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.flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY,
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};
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static struct resource pic_edgectrl_iores = {
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.name = "8259 edge control",
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.start = 0x4d0,
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.end = 0x4d1,
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.flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY,
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};
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static int i8259_host_match(struct irq_domain *h, struct device_node *node,
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enum irq_domain_bus_token bus_token)
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{
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return h->of_node == NULL || h->of_node == node;
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}
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static int i8259_host_map(struct irq_domain *h, unsigned int virq,
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irq_hw_number_t hw)
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{
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pr_debug("i8259_host_map(%d, 0x%lx)\n", virq, hw);
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/* We block the internal cascade */
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if (hw == 2)
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irq_set_status_flags(virq, IRQ_NOREQUEST);
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/* We use the level handler only for now, we might want to
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* be more cautious here but that works for now
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*/
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irq_set_status_flags(virq, IRQ_LEVEL);
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irq_set_chip_and_handler(virq, &i8259_pic, handle_level_irq);
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return 0;
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}
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static int i8259_host_xlate(struct irq_domain *h, struct device_node *ct,
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const u32 *intspec, unsigned int intsize,
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irq_hw_number_t *out_hwirq, unsigned int *out_flags)
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{
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static unsigned char map_isa_senses[4] = {
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IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW,
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IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH,
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IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING,
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IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING,
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};
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*out_hwirq = intspec[0];
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if (intsize > 1 && intspec[1] < 4)
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*out_flags = map_isa_senses[intspec[1]];
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else
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*out_flags = IRQ_TYPE_NONE;
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return 0;
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}
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static const struct irq_domain_ops i8259_host_ops = {
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.match = i8259_host_match,
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.map = i8259_host_map,
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.xlate = i8259_host_xlate,
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};
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struct irq_domain *i8259_get_host(void)
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{
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return i8259_host;
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}
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/**
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* i8259_init - Initialize the legacy controller
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* @node: device node of the legacy PIC (can be NULL, but then, it will match
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* all interrupts, so beware)
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* @intack_addr: PCI interrupt acknowledge (real) address which will return
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* the active irq from the 8259
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*/
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void i8259_init(struct device_node *node, unsigned long intack_addr)
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{
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unsigned long flags;
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/* initialize the controller */
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raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&i8259_lock, flags);
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/* Mask all first */
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outb(0xff, 0xA1);
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outb(0xff, 0x21);
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/* init master interrupt controller */
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outb(0x11, 0x20); /* Start init sequence */
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outb(0x00, 0x21); /* Vector base */
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outb(0x04, 0x21); /* edge tiggered, Cascade (slave) on IRQ2 */
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outb(0x01, 0x21); /* Select 8086 mode */
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/* init slave interrupt controller */
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outb(0x11, 0xA0); /* Start init sequence */
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outb(0x08, 0xA1); /* Vector base */
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outb(0x02, 0xA1); /* edge triggered, Cascade (slave) on IRQ2 */
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outb(0x01, 0xA1); /* Select 8086 mode */
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/* That thing is slow */
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udelay(100);
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/* always read ISR */
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outb(0x0B, 0x20);
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outb(0x0B, 0xA0);
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/* Unmask the internal cascade */
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cached_21 &= ~(1 << 2);
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/* Set interrupt masks */
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outb(cached_A1, 0xA1);
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outb(cached_21, 0x21);
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raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i8259_lock, flags);
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/* create a legacy host */
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i8259_host = irq_domain_add_legacy_isa(node, &i8259_host_ops, NULL);
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if (i8259_host == NULL) {
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printk(KERN_ERR "i8259: failed to allocate irq host !\n");
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return;
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}
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/* reserve our resources */
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/* XXX should we continue doing that ? it seems to cause problems
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* with further requesting of PCI IO resources for that range...
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* need to look into it.
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*/
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request_resource(&ioport_resource, &pic1_iores);
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request_resource(&ioport_resource, &pic2_iores);
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request_resource(&ioport_resource, &pic_edgectrl_iores);
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if (intack_addr != 0)
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pci_intack = ioremap(intack_addr, 1);
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printk(KERN_INFO "i8259 legacy interrupt controller initialized\n");
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}
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