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4490
5633 d 4 h
decky
/trunk/kernel/
remove redundant index_t and count_t types (which were always quite ambiguous and not actually needed)
4274
5684 d 2 h
decky
/trunk/kernel/generic/src/
fix compilation in non-SMP configurations
4254
5691 d 1 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/generic/src/
Address issues with IRQ notifications.
3968
5731 d 2 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/generic/src/ddi/
Fix argument order.
3964
5732 d 10 h
decky
/trunk/kernel/
switch between the preference of kernel/uspace IRQ hash table
3950
5735 d 4 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/generic/src/ddi/
Fix UP builds.
3947
5735 d 6 h
jermar
/trunk/
This is the evil commit. In particular, it does:
- introduces more powerful pseudo code for userspace IRQ top-half handlers
- changes the internals of IRQ dispatching
- simplifies the kernel's i8042 driver
- adapts the uspace i8042 driver to make use of the new pseudocode
- breaks all other architectures except ia32
- breaks almost all existing drivers
- breaks switching between uspace and kernel drivers
3906
5741 d 0 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/
IRQ handlers are using one superfluous argument and an unused elipsis.
On the other hand, IRQ claim functions would need to be passed the instance
argument.
3655
5819 d 3 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/
Add additional members to the irq_t structure so that an interrupt-driven driver
does not need to know how to clear the level interrupt. The z8530 was modified
in this way and is much more generic. The ns16550 driver has also been modified,
but awaits testing. The sparc64 interrupt mapping and dispatch code is now using
the new info and calls the clear-interrupt-routine itself.
2218
6421 d 0 h
decky
/trunk/kernel/
support the possibility to send EOI or Interrupt Acknowledgement
prior to processing the interrupt
(this is essential on some architectures to prevent preemption deadlock)
2117
6482 d 9 h
decky
/trunk/kernel/generic/src/ddi/
explicit typecast
2107
6484 d 2 h
jermar
/trunk/
When clock() is called by an external interrupt dispatched by the IRQ dispatcher,
no spinlock can be held or the kernel will not be preemptive. This fixes Ticket #24.
Formating and indentation fixes.
2089
6490 d 10 h
decky
/trunk/
huge type system cleanup
remove cyclical type dependencies across multiple header files
many minor coding style fixes
2071
6501 d 3 h
jermar
/trunk/
(c) versus (C)
1933
6593 d 2 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/generic/
Implement efficient IPC notification cleanup.
1923
6594 d 3 h
jermar
/trunk/
Replace the old IRQ dispatcher and IPC notifier with new implementation.
Note that all architectures except for sparc64 are now broken
and don't even compile.
1922
6595 d 11 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/
More IRQ stuff.
Modify the IRQ hash table functions to support lookup based on inr and devno.
Add method member to irq_t.
1921
6596 d 4 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/
Changes in ns16550 and z8530 drivers.
Add some stuff for IRQ notifications to irq_t.
1920
6596 d 12 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/
Move the new IRQ redirector to ddi/.
Add function for assigning unique device numbers.
Change sparc64/drivers/kbd.c to assign devno to keyboard.
1919
6597 d 3 h
jermar
/trunk/kernel/
Prototypical implementation of new IRQ redirector in sparc64.
The new code can support shared IRQs in kernel (and multiple IRQs per device).
Userspace support is yet to be written.
The only architecture that uses this code is actually sparc64 only.