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authorBenjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>2006-09-29 15:00:29 +1000
committerPaul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>2006-10-04 14:52:08 +1000
commit2e194583125bfea94d1ceaa6a32e891643befa7d (patch)
treeedcd8ee247c244727cc828582591fea26c7cd83b /arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/interrupt.h
parentf3c87a8999c28f2948ebd407574f7e9fb5c577b2 (diff)
[POWERPC] Cell interrupt rework
This patch reworks the cell iic interrupt handling so that: - Node ID is back in the interrupt number (only one IRQ host is created for all nodes). This allows interrupts from sources on another node to be routed non-locally. This will allow possibly one day to fix maxcpus=1 or 2 and still get interrupts from devices on BE 1. (A bit more fixing is needed for that) and it will allow us to implement actual affinity control of external interrupts. - Added handling of the IO exceptions interrupts (badly named, but I re-used the name initially used by STI). Those are the interrupts exposed by IIC_ISR and IIC_IRR, such as the IOC translation exception, performance monitor, etc... Those get their special numbers in the IRQ number space and are internally implemented as a cascade on unit 0xe, class 1 of each node. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd.bergmann@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/interrupt.h')
-rw-r--r--arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/interrupt.h97
1 files changed, 62 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/interrupt.h b/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/interrupt.h
index 5560a92ec3a..9ba1d3c17b4 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/interrupt.h
+++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/cell/interrupt.h
@@ -2,48 +2,76 @@
#define ASM_CELL_PIC_H
#ifdef __KERNEL__
/*
- * Mapping of IIC pending bits into per-node
- * interrupt numbers.
+ * Mapping of IIC pending bits into per-node interrupt numbers.
*
- * IRQ FF CC SS PP FF CC SS PP Description
+ * Interrupt numbers are in the range 0...0x1ff where the top bit
+ * (0x100) represent the source node. Only 2 nodes are supported with
+ * the current code though it's trivial to extend that if necessary using
+ * higher level bits
*
- * 00-3f 80 02 +0 00 - 80 02 +0 3f South Bridge
- * 00-3f 80 02 +b 00 - 80 02 +b 3f South Bridge
- * 41-4a 80 00 +1 ** - 80 00 +a ** SPU Class 0
- * 51-5a 80 01 +1 ** - 80 01 +a ** SPU Class 1
- * 61-6a 80 02 +1 ** - 80 02 +a ** SPU Class 2
- * 70-7f C0 ** ** 00 - C0 ** ** 0f IPI
+ * The bottom 8 bits are split into 2 type bits and 6 data bits that
+ * depend on the type:
*
- * F flags
- * C class
- * S source
- * P Priority
- * + node number
- * * don't care
+ * 00 (0x00 | data) : normal interrupt. data is (class << 4) | source
+ * 01 (0x40 | data) : IO exception. data is the exception number as
+ * defined by bit numbers in IIC_SR
+ * 10 (0x80 | data) : IPI. data is the IPI number (obtained from the priority)
+ * and node is always 0 (IPIs are per-cpu, their source is
+ * not relevant)
+ * 11 (0xc0 | data) : reserved
*
- * A node consists of a Cell Broadband Engine and an optional
- * south bridge device providing a maximum of 64 IRQs.
- * The south bridge may be connected to either IOIF0
- * or IOIF1.
- * Each SPE is represented as three IRQ lines, one per
- * interrupt class.
- * 16 IRQ numbers are reserved for inter processor
- * interruptions, although these are only used in the
- * range of the first node.
+ * In addition, interrupt number 0x80000000 is defined as always invalid
+ * (that is the node field is expected to never extend to move than 23 bits)
*
- * This scheme needs 128 IRQ numbers per BIF node ID,
- * which means that with the total of 512 lines
- * available, we can have a maximum of four nodes.
*/
enum {
- IIC_IRQ_INVALID = 0xff,
- IIC_IRQ_MAX = 0x3f,
- IIC_IRQ_EXT_IOIF0 = 0x20,
- IIC_IRQ_EXT_IOIF1 = 0x2b,
- IIC_IRQ_IPI0 = 0x40,
- IIC_NUM_IPIS = 0x10, /* IRQs reserved for IPI */
- IIC_SOURCE_COUNT = 0x50,
+ IIC_IRQ_INVALID = 0x80000000u,
+ IIC_IRQ_NODE_MASK = 0x100,
+ IIC_IRQ_NODE_SHIFT = 8,
+ IIC_IRQ_MAX = 0x1ff,
+ IIC_IRQ_TYPE_MASK = 0xc0,
+ IIC_IRQ_TYPE_NORMAL = 0x00,
+ IIC_IRQ_TYPE_IOEXC = 0x40,
+ IIC_IRQ_TYPE_IPI = 0x80,
+ IIC_IRQ_CLASS_SHIFT = 4,
+ IIC_IRQ_CLASS_0 = 0x00,
+ IIC_IRQ_CLASS_1 = 0x10,
+ IIC_IRQ_CLASS_2 = 0x20,
+ IIC_SOURCE_COUNT = 0x200,
+
+ /* Here are defined the various source/dest units. Avoid using those
+ * definitions if you can, they are mostly here for reference
+ */
+ IIC_UNIT_SPU_0 = 0x4,
+ IIC_UNIT_SPU_1 = 0x7,
+ IIC_UNIT_SPU_2 = 0x3,
+ IIC_UNIT_SPU_3 = 0x8,
+ IIC_UNIT_SPU_4 = 0x2,
+ IIC_UNIT_SPU_5 = 0x9,
+ IIC_UNIT_SPU_6 = 0x1,
+ IIC_UNIT_SPU_7 = 0xa,
+ IIC_UNIT_IOC_0 = 0x0,
+ IIC_UNIT_IOC_1 = 0xb,
+ IIC_UNIT_THREAD_0 = 0xe, /* target only */
+ IIC_UNIT_THREAD_1 = 0xf, /* target only */
+ IIC_UNIT_IIC = 0xe, /* source only (IO exceptions) */
+
+ /* Base numbers for the external interrupts */
+ IIC_IRQ_EXT_IOIF0 =
+ IIC_IRQ_TYPE_NORMAL | IIC_IRQ_CLASS_2 | IIC_UNIT_IOC_0,
+ IIC_IRQ_EXT_IOIF1 =
+ IIC_IRQ_TYPE_NORMAL | IIC_IRQ_CLASS_2 | IIC_UNIT_IOC_1,
+
+ /* Base numbers for the IIC_ISR interrupts */
+ IIC_IRQ_IOEX_TMI = IIC_IRQ_TYPE_IOEXC | IIC_IRQ_CLASS_1 | 63,
+ IIC_IRQ_IOEX_PMI = IIC_IRQ_TYPE_IOEXC | IIC_IRQ_CLASS_1 | 62,
+ IIC_IRQ_IOEX_ATI = IIC_IRQ_TYPE_IOEXC | IIC_IRQ_CLASS_1 | 61,
+ IIC_IRQ_IOEX_MATBFI = IIC_IRQ_TYPE_IOEXC | IIC_IRQ_CLASS_1 | 60,
+ IIC_IRQ_IOEX_ELDI = IIC_IRQ_TYPE_IOEXC | IIC_IRQ_CLASS_1 | 59,
+
+ /* Which bits in IIC_ISR are edge sensitive */
+ IIC_ISR_EDGE_MASK = 0x4ul,
};
extern void iic_init_IRQ(void);
@@ -52,7 +80,6 @@ extern void iic_request_IPIs(void);
extern void iic_setup_cpu(void);
extern u8 iic_get_target_id(int cpu);
-extern struct irq_host *iic_get_irq_host(int node);
extern void spider_init_IRQ(void);