212 lines
5.7 KiB
C
Executable File
212 lines
5.7 KiB
C
Executable File
/*
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* File : trap.c
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* This file is part of RT-Thread RTOS
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* COPYRIGHT (C) 2006, RT-Thread Development Team
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*
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* The license and distribution terms for this file may be
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* found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
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* http://openlab.rt-thread.com/license/LICENSE
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*
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* Change Logs:
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* Date Author Notes
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* 2006-08-23 Bernard first version
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* 2011-12-17 nl1031 for MicroBlaze
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*
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*/
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#include <rtthread.h>
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#include "xparameters.h"
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#include "xintc.h"
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#include "xintc_i.h"
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#include "xintc_l.h"
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#define MAX_HANDLERS XPAR_INTC_MAX_NUM_INTR_INPUTS
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extern XIntc int_ctl; /* The instance of the Interrupt Controller */
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extern rt_uint32_t rt_interrupt_nest;
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rt_uint32_t rt_interrupt_from_thread, rt_interrupt_to_thread;
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rt_uint32_t rt_thread_switch_interrupt_flag;
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void rt_hw_interrupt_handler(int vector)
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{
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rt_kprintf("Unhandled interrupt %d occured!!!\n", vector);
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}
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/**
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* This function will initialize hardware interrupt
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*/
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void rt_hw_interrupt_init()
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{
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rt_base_t index;
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XIntc_Config *CfgPtr;
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CfgPtr = &XIntc_ConfigTable[0];
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for (index = 0; index < MAX_HANDLERS; index ++)
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{
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CfgPtr->HandlerTable[index].Handler = (XInterruptHandler)rt_hw_interrupt_handler;
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}
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/* init interrupt nest, and context in thread sp */
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rt_interrupt_nest = 0;
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rt_interrupt_from_thread = 0;
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rt_interrupt_to_thread = 0;
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rt_thread_switch_interrupt_flag = 0;
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}
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/**
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* This function will mask a interrupt.
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* @param vector the interrupt number
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*/
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void rt_hw_interrupt_mask(int vector)
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{
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/* disable interrupt */
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XIntc_Disable(&int_ctl,vector);
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}
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/**
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* This function will un-mask a interrupt.
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* @param vector the interrupt number
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*/
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void rt_hw_interrupt_umask(int vector)
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{
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XIntc_Enable(&int_ctl,vector);
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}
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/**
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* This function will install a interrupt service routine to a interrupt.
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* @param vector the interrupt number
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* @param new_handler the interrupt service routine to be installed
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* @param old_handler the old interrupt service routine
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*/
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void rt_hw_interrupt_install(int vector, rt_isr_handler_t new_handler, rt_isr_handler_t *old_handler)
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{
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XIntc_Config *CfgPtr;
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CfgPtr = &XIntc_ConfigTable[0];
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if(vector >= 0 && vector < MAX_HANDLERS)
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{
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if (*old_handler != RT_NULL) *old_handler = (rt_isr_handler_t)CfgPtr->HandlerTable[vector].Handler;
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if (new_handler != RT_NULL) CfgPtr->HandlerTable[vector].Handler = (XInterruptHandler)new_handler;
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}
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}
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/*****************************************************************************/
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/** copy from XIntc_DeviceInterruptHandler in xintc_l.c nl1031
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*
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* This function is the primary interrupt handler for the driver. It must be
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* connected to the interrupt source such that is called when an interrupt of
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* the interrupt controller is active. It will resolve which interrupts are
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* active and enabled and call the appropriate interrupt handler. It uses
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* the AckBeforeService flag in the configuration data to determine when to
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* acknowledge the interrupt. Highest priority interrupts are serviced first.
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* The driver can be configured to service only the highest priority interrupt
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* or all pending interrupts using the {XIntc_SetOptions()} function or
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* the {XIntc_SetIntrSrvOption()} function.
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*
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* This function assumes that an interrupt vector table has been previously
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* initialized. It does not verify that entries in the table are valid before
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* calling an interrupt handler.
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*
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*
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* @return None.
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*
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* @note
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*
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* The constant XPAR_INTC_MAX_NUM_INTR_INPUTS must be setup for this to compile.
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* Interrupt IDs range from 0 - 31 and correspond to the interrupt input signals
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* for the interrupt controller. XPAR_INTC_MAX_NUM_INTR_INPUTS specifies the
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* highest numbered interrupt input signal that is used.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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void rt_hw_trap_irq(void )
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{
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u32 intr_status;
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u32 intr_mask = 1;
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int intr_number;
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volatile u32 reg; /* used as bit bucket */
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XIntc_Config *cfg_ptr;
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/* Get the configuration data using the device ID */
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cfg_ptr = &XIntc_ConfigTable[0];
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/* Get the interrupts that are waiting to be serviced */
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intr_status = XIntc_GetIntrStatus(XPAR_INTC_0_BASEADDR);
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/* Service each interrupt that is active and enabled by checking each
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* bit in the register from LSB to MSB which corresponds to an interrupt
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* intput signal
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*/
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for (intr_number = 0; intr_number < XPAR_INTC_MAX_NUM_INTR_INPUTS; intr_number++)
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{
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if (intr_status & 1)
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{
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XIntc_VectorTableEntry *table_ptr;
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/* If the interrupt has been setup to acknowledge it
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* before servicing the interrupt, then ack it
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*/
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if (cfg_ptr->AckBeforeService & intr_mask)
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{
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XIntc_AckIntr(cfg_ptr->BaseAddress, intr_mask);
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}
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/* The interrupt is active and enabled, call the
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* interrupt handler that was setup with the specified
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* parameter
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*/
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table_ptr = &(cfg_ptr->HandlerTable[intr_number]);
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table_ptr->Handler(table_ptr->CallBackRef);
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/* If the interrupt has been setup to acknowledge it
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* after it has been serviced then ack it
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*/
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if ((cfg_ptr->AckBeforeService & intr_mask) == 0)
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{
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XIntc_AckIntr(cfg_ptr->BaseAddress, intr_mask);
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}
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/*
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* Read the ISR again to handle architectures with posted write
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* bus access issues.
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*/
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reg = XIntc_GetIntrStatus(cfg_ptr->BaseAddress);
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/*
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* If only the highest priority interrupt is to be
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* serviced, exit loop and return after servicing
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* the interrupt
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*/
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if (cfg_ptr->Options == XIN_SVC_SGL_ISR_OPTION)
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{
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return;
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}
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}
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/* Move to the next interrupt to check */
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intr_mask <<= 1;
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intr_status >>= 1;
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/* If there are no other bits set indicating that all interrupts
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* have been serviced, then exit the loop
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*/
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if (intr_status == 0)
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{
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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