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| 1919 | jermar | 1 | /* |
| 2071 | jermar | 2 | * Copyright (c) 2006 Jakub Jermar |
| 1919 | jermar | 3 | * All rights reserved. |
| 4 | * |
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| 5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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| 6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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| 7 | * are met: |
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| 8 | * |
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| 9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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| 10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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| 11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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| 12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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| 13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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| 14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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| 15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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| 16 | * |
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| 17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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| 18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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| 19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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| 20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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| 21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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| 22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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| 23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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| 24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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| 25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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| 26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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| 27 | */ |
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| 28 | |||
| 1920 | jermar | 29 | /** @addtogroup genericddi |
| 1919 | jermar | 30 | * @{ |
| 31 | */ |
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| 32 | /** |
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| 33 | * @file |
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| 1922 | jermar | 34 | * @brief IRQ dispatcher. |
| 1919 | jermar | 35 | * |
| 36 | * This file provides means of connecting IRQs with particular |
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| 37 | * devices and logic for dispatching interrupts to IRQ handlers |
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| 38 | * defined by those devices. |
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| 39 | * |
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| 40 | * This code is designed to support: |
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| 41 | * - multiple devices sharing single IRQ |
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| 42 | * - multiple IRQs per signle device |
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| 43 | * |
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| 44 | * |
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| 45 | * Note about architectures. |
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| 46 | * |
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| 47 | * Some architectures has the term IRQ well defined. Examples |
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| 48 | * of such architectures include amd64, ia32 and mips32. Some |
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| 49 | * other architectures, such as sparc64, don't use the term |
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| 50 | * at all. In those cases, we boldly step forward and define what |
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| 51 | * an IRQ is. |
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| 52 | * |
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| 53 | * The implementation is generic enough and still allows the |
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| 54 | * architectures to use the hardware layout effectively. |
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| 55 | * For instance, on amd64 and ia32, where there is only 16 |
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| 56 | * IRQs, the irq_hash_table can be optimized to a one-dimensional |
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| 57 | * array. Next, when it is known that the IRQ numbers (aka INR's) |
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| 58 | * are unique, the claim functions can always return IRQ_ACCEPT. |
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| 1922 | jermar | 59 | * |
| 60 | * |
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| 61 | * Note about the irq_hash_table. |
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| 62 | * |
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| 63 | * The hash table is configured to use two keys: inr and devno. |
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| 64 | * However, the hash index is computed only from inr. Moreover, |
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| 65 | * if devno is -1, the match is based on the return value of |
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| 66 | * the claim() function instead of on devno. |
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| 1919 | jermar | 67 | */ |
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| 1920 | jermar | 69 | #include <ddi/irq.h> |
| 1919 | jermar | 70 | #include <adt/hash_table.h> |
| 71 | #include <arch/types.h> |
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| 72 | #include <synch/spinlock.h> |
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| 73 | #include <arch.h> |
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| 1922 | jermar | 75 | #define KEY_INR 0 |
| 76 | #define KEY_DEVNO 1 |
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| 77 | |||
| 1919 | jermar | 78 | /** |
| 79 | * Spinlock protecting the hash table. |
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| 80 | * This lock must be taken only when interrupts are disabled. |
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| 81 | */ |
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| 82 | SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE(irq_hash_table_lock); |
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| 83 | static hash_table_t irq_hash_table; |
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| 85 | /** |
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| 86 | * Hash table operations for cases when we know that |
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| 87 | * there will be collisions between different keys. |
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| 88 | */ |
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| 89 | static index_t irq_ht_hash(unative_t *key); |
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| 90 | static bool irq_ht_compare(unative_t *key, count_t keys, link_t *item); |
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| 92 | static hash_table_operations_t irq_ht_ops = { |
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| 93 | .hash = irq_ht_hash, |
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| 94 | .compare = irq_ht_compare, |
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| 95 | .remove_callback = NULL /* not used */ |
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| 96 | }; |
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| 97 | |||
| 98 | /** |
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| 99 | * Hash table operations for cases when we know that |
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| 100 | * there will be no collisions between different keys. |
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| 101 | * However, there might be still collisions among |
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| 102 | * elements with single key (sharing of one IRQ). |
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| 103 | */ |
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| 104 | static index_t irq_lin_hash(unative_t *key); |
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| 105 | static bool irq_lin_compare(unative_t *key, count_t keys, link_t *item); |
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| 107 | static hash_table_operations_t irq_lin_ops = { |
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| 108 | .hash = irq_lin_hash, |
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| 109 | .compare = irq_lin_compare, |
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| 110 | .remove_callback = NULL /* not used */ |
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| 111 | }; |
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| 113 | /** Initialize IRQ subsystem. |
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| 114 | * |
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| 115 | * @param inrs Numbers of unique IRQ numbers or INRs. |
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| 116 | * @param chains Number of chains in the hash table. |
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| 117 | */ |
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| 118 | void irq_init(count_t inrs, count_t chains) |
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| 119 | { |
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| 120 | /* |
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| 121 | * Be smart about the choice of the hash table operations. |
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| 122 | * In cases in which inrs equals the requested number of |
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| 123 | * chains (i.e. where there is no collision between |
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| 124 | * different keys), we can use optimized set of operations. |
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| 125 | */ |
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| 126 | if (inrs == chains) |
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| 1922 | jermar | 127 | hash_table_create(&irq_hash_table, chains, 2, &irq_lin_ops); |
| 1919 | jermar | 128 | else |
| 1922 | jermar | 129 | hash_table_create(&irq_hash_table, chains, 2, &irq_ht_ops); |
| 1919 | jermar | 130 | } |
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| 132 | /** Initialize one IRQ structure. |
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| 133 | * |
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| 134 | * @param irq Pointer to the IRQ structure to be initialized. |
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| 135 | * |
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| 136 | */ |
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| 137 | void irq_initialize(irq_t *irq) |
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| 138 | { |
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| 139 | link_initialize(&irq->link); |
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| 1921 | jermar | 140 | spinlock_initialize(&irq->lock, "irq.lock"); |
| 2218 | decky | 141 | irq->preack = false; |
| 1919 | jermar | 142 | irq->inr = -1; |
| 143 | irq->devno = -1; |
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| 2117 | decky | 144 | irq->trigger = (irq_trigger_t) 0; |
| 1919 | jermar | 145 | irq->claim = NULL; |
| 146 | irq->handler = NULL; |
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| 147 | irq->arg = NULL; |
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| 1933 | jermar | 148 | irq->notif_cfg.notify = false; |
| 1923 | jermar | 149 | irq->notif_cfg.answerbox = NULL; |
| 150 | irq->notif_cfg.code = NULL; |
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| 151 | irq->notif_cfg.method = 0; |
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| 152 | irq->notif_cfg.counter = 0; |
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| 1933 | jermar | 153 | link_initialize(&irq->notif_cfg.link); |
| 1919 | jermar | 154 | } |
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| 156 | /** Register IRQ for device. |
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| 157 | * |
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| 158 | * The irq structure must be filled with information |
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| 159 | * about the interrupt source and with the claim() |
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| 160 | * function pointer and irq_handler() function pointer. |
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| 161 | * |
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| 162 | * @param irq IRQ structure belonging to a device. |
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| 163 | */ |
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| 164 | void irq_register(irq_t *irq) |
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| 165 | { |
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| 166 | ipl_t ipl; |
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| 1922 | jermar | 167 | unative_t key[] = { |
| 168 | (unative_t) irq->inr, |
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| 169 | (unative_t) irq->devno |
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| 170 | }; |
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| 1919 | jermar | 171 | |
| 172 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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| 173 | spinlock_lock(&irq_hash_table_lock); |
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| 1922 | jermar | 174 | hash_table_insert(&irq_hash_table, key, &irq->link); |
| 1919 | jermar | 175 | spinlock_unlock(&irq_hash_table_lock); |
| 176 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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| 177 | } |
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| 178 | |||
| 179 | /** Dispatch the IRQ. |
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| 180 | * |
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| 1922 | jermar | 181 | * We assume this function is only called from interrupt |
| 182 | * context (i.e. that interrupts are disabled prior to |
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| 183 | * this call). |
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| 184 | * |
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| 185 | * This function attempts to lookup a fitting IRQ |
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| 186 | * structure. In case of success, return with interrupts |
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| 187 | * disabled and holding the respective structure. |
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| 188 | * |
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| 1919 | jermar | 189 | * @param inr Interrupt number (aka inr or irq). |
| 190 | * |
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| 191 | * @return IRQ structure of the respective device or NULL. |
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| 192 | */ |
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| 1922 | jermar | 193 | irq_t *irq_dispatch_and_lock(inr_t inr) |
| 1919 | jermar | 194 | { |
| 195 | link_t *lnk; |
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| 1922 | jermar | 196 | unative_t key[] = { |
| 197 | (unative_t) inr, |
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| 198 | (unative_t) -1 /* search will use claim() instead of devno */ |
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| 199 | }; |
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| 1919 | jermar | 200 | |
| 201 | spinlock_lock(&irq_hash_table_lock); |
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| 1922 | jermar | 203 | lnk = hash_table_find(&irq_hash_table, key); |
| 1919 | jermar | 204 | if (lnk) { |
| 205 | irq_t *irq; |
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| 207 | irq = hash_table_get_instance(lnk, irq_t, link); |
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| 209 | spinlock_unlock(&irq_hash_table_lock); |
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| 210 | return irq; |
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| 211 | } |
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| 213 | spinlock_unlock(&irq_hash_table_lock); |
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| 215 | return NULL; |
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| 216 | } |
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| 1922 | jermar | 218 | /** Find the IRQ structure corresponding to inr and devno. |
| 219 | * |
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| 220 | * This functions attempts to lookup the IRQ structure |
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| 221 | * corresponding to its arguments. On success, this |
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| 222 | * function returns with interrups disabled, holding |
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| 223 | * the lock of the respective IRQ structure. |
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| 224 | * |
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| 225 | * This function assumes interrupts are already disabled. |
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| 226 | * |
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| 227 | * @param inr INR being looked up. |
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| 228 | * @param devno Devno being looked up. |
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| 229 | * |
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| 230 | * @return Locked IRQ structure on success or NULL on failure. |
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| 231 | */ |
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| 232 | irq_t *irq_find_and_lock(inr_t inr, devno_t devno) |
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| 233 | { |
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| 234 | link_t *lnk; |
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| 235 | unative_t keys[] = { |
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| 236 | (unative_t) inr, |
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| 237 | (unative_t) devno |
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| 238 | }; |
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| 240 | spinlock_lock(&irq_hash_table_lock); |
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| 241 | |||
| 242 | lnk = hash_table_find(&irq_hash_table, keys); |
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| 243 | if (lnk) { |
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| 244 | irq_t *irq; |
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| 245 | |||
| 246 | irq = hash_table_get_instance(lnk, irq_t, link); |
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| 247 | |||
| 248 | spinlock_unlock(&irq_hash_table_lock); |
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| 249 | return irq; |
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| 250 | } |
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| 251 | |||
| 252 | spinlock_unlock(&irq_hash_table_lock); |
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| 253 | |||
| 254 | return NULL; |
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| 255 | } |
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| 256 | |||
| 1919 | jermar | 257 | /** Compute hash index for the key. |
| 258 | * |
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| 259 | * This function computes hash index into |
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| 260 | * the IRQ hash table for which there |
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| 261 | * can be collisions between different |
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| 262 | * INRs. |
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| 263 | * |
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| 1922 | jermar | 264 | * The devno is not used to compute the hash. |
| 1919 | jermar | 265 | * |
| 1922 | jermar | 266 | * @param key The first of the keys is inr and the second is devno or -1. |
| 267 | * |
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| 1919 | jermar | 268 | * @return Index into the hash table. |
| 269 | */ |
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| 1922 | jermar | 270 | index_t irq_ht_hash(unative_t key[]) |
| 1919 | jermar | 271 | { |
| 1922 | jermar | 272 | inr_t inr = (inr_t) key[KEY_INR]; |
| 273 | return inr % irq_hash_table.entries; |
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| 1919 | jermar | 274 | } |
| 275 | |||
| 276 | /** Compare hash table element with a key. |
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| 277 | * |
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| 1922 | jermar | 278 | * There are two things to note about this function. |
| 279 | * First, it is used for the more complex architecture setup |
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| 280 | * in which there are way too many interrupt numbers (i.e. inr's) |
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| 281 | * to arrange the hash table so that collisions occur only |
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| 282 | * among same inrs of different devnos. So the explicit check |
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| 283 | * for inr match must be done. |
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| 284 | * Second, if devno is -1, the second key (i.e. devno) is not |
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| 285 | * used for the match and the result of the claim() function |
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| 286 | * is used instead. |
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| 1919 | jermar | 287 | * |
| 1922 | jermar | 288 | * This function assumes interrupts are already disabled. |
| 289 | * |
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| 290 | * @param key Keys (i.e. inr and devno). |
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| 291 | * @param keys This is 2. |
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| 1919 | jermar | 292 | * @param item The item to compare the key with. |
| 293 | * |
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| 294 | * @return True on match or false otherwise. |
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| 295 | */ |
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| 1922 | jermar | 296 | bool irq_ht_compare(unative_t key[], count_t keys, link_t *item) |
| 1919 | jermar | 297 | { |
| 298 | irq_t *irq = hash_table_get_instance(item, irq_t, link); |
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| 1922 | jermar | 299 | inr_t inr = (inr_t) key[KEY_INR]; |
| 300 | devno_t devno = (devno_t) key[KEY_DEVNO]; |
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| 1921 | jermar | 302 | bool rv; |
| 1919 | jermar | 303 | |
| 1921 | jermar | 304 | spinlock_lock(&irq->lock); |
| 1922 | jermar | 305 | if (devno == -1) { |
| 2107 | jermar | 306 | /* Invoked by irq_dispatch_and_lock(). */ |
| 1922 | jermar | 307 | rv = ((irq->inr == inr) && (irq->claim() == IRQ_ACCEPT)); |
| 308 | } else { |
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| 2107 | jermar | 309 | /* Invoked by irq_find_and_lock(). */ |
| 1922 | jermar | 310 | rv = ((irq->inr == inr) && (irq->devno == devno)); |
| 311 | } |
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| 313 | /* unlock only on non-match */ |
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| 314 | if (!rv) |
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| 315 | spinlock_unlock(&irq->lock); |
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| 1921 | jermar | 316 | |
| 317 | return rv; |
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| 1919 | jermar | 318 | } |
| 319 | |||
| 320 | /** Compute hash index for the key. |
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| 321 | * |
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| 322 | * This function computes hash index into |
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| 323 | * the IRQ hash table for which there |
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| 324 | * are no collisions between different |
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| 325 | * INRs. |
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| 326 | * |
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| 1922 | jermar | 327 | * @param key The first of the keys is inr and the second is devno or -1. |
| 1919 | jermar | 328 | * |
| 329 | * @return Index into the hash table. |
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| 330 | */ |
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| 1922 | jermar | 331 | index_t irq_lin_hash(unative_t key[]) |
| 1919 | jermar | 332 | { |
| 1922 | jermar | 333 | inr_t inr = (inr_t) key[KEY_INR]; |
| 334 | return inr; |
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| 1919 | jermar | 335 | } |
| 336 | |||
| 337 | /** Compare hash table element with a key. |
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| 338 | * |
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| 1922 | jermar | 339 | * There are two things to note about this function. |
| 340 | * First, it is used for the less complex architecture setup |
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| 341 | * in which there are not too many interrupt numbers (i.e. inr's) |
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| 342 | * to arrange the hash table so that collisions occur only |
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| 343 | * among same inrs of different devnos. So the explicit check |
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| 344 | * for inr match is not done. |
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| 345 | * Second, if devno is -1, the second key (i.e. devno) is not |
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| 346 | * used for the match and the result of the claim() function |
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| 347 | * is used instead. |
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| 1919 | jermar | 348 | * |
| 1922 | jermar | 349 | * This function assumes interrupts are already disabled. |
| 350 | * |
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| 351 | * @param key Keys (i.e. inr and devno). |
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| 352 | * @param keys This is 2. |
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| 1919 | jermar | 353 | * @param item The item to compare the key with. |
| 354 | * |
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| 355 | * @return True on match or false otherwise. |
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| 356 | */ |
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| 1922 | jermar | 357 | bool irq_lin_compare(unative_t key[], count_t keys, link_t *item) |
| 1919 | jermar | 358 | { |
| 359 | irq_t *irq = list_get_instance(item, irq_t, link); |
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| 1922 | jermar | 360 | devno_t devno = (devno_t) key[KEY_DEVNO]; |
| 1921 | jermar | 361 | bool rv; |
| 1919 | jermar | 362 | |
| 1921 | jermar | 363 | spinlock_lock(&irq->lock); |
| 1922 | jermar | 364 | if (devno == -1) { |
| 2107 | jermar | 365 | /* Invoked by irq_dispatch_and_lock() */ |
| 1922 | jermar | 366 | rv = (irq->claim() == IRQ_ACCEPT); |
| 367 | } else { |
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| 2107 | jermar | 368 | /* Invoked by irq_find_and_lock() */ |
| 1922 | jermar | 369 | rv = (irq->devno == devno); |
| 370 | } |
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| 1921 | jermar | 371 | |
| 1922 | jermar | 372 | /* unlock only on non-match */ |
| 373 | if (!rv) |
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| 374 | spinlock_unlock(&irq->lock); |
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| 1921 | jermar | 376 | return rv; |
| 1919 | jermar | 377 | } |
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| 379 | /** @} |
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| 380 | */ |