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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
2 * ip22-irq.S: Interrupt exception dispatch code for FullHouse and
3 * Guiness.
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 1996 David S. Miller (dm@engr.sgi.com)
6 */
7
8#include <asm/asm.h>
9#include <asm/mipsregs.h>
10#include <asm/regdef.h>
11#include <asm/stackframe.h>
12
13/* A lot of complication here is taken away because:
14 *
15 * 1) We handle one interrupt and return, sitting in a loop and moving across
16 * all the pending IRQ bits in the cause register is _NOT_ the answer, the
17 * common case is one pending IRQ so optimize in that direction.
18 *
19 * 2) We need not check against bits in the status register IRQ mask, that
20 * would make this routine slow as hell.
21 *
22 * 3) Linux only thinks in terms of all IRQs on or all IRQs off, nothing in
23 * between like BSD spl() brain-damage.
24 *
25 * Furthermore, the IRQs on the INDY look basically (barring software IRQs
26 * which we don't use at all) like:
27 *
28 * MIPS IRQ Source
29 * -------- ------
30 * 0 Software (ignored)
31 * 1 Software (ignored)
32 * 2 Local IRQ level zero
33 * 3 Local IRQ level one
34 * 4 8254 Timer zero
35 * 5 8254 Timer one
36 * 6 Bus Error
37 * 7 R4k timer (what we use)
38 *
39 * We handle the IRQ according to _our_ priority which is:
40 *
41 * Highest ---- R4k Timer
42 * Local IRQ zero
43 * Local IRQ one
44 * Bus Error
45 * 8254 Timer zero
46 * Lowest ---- 8254 Timer one
47 *
48 * then we just return, if multiple IRQs are pending then we will just take
49 * another exception, big deal.
50 */
51
52 .text
53 .set noreorder
54 .set noat
55 .align 5
56 NESTED(indyIRQ, PT_SIZE, sp)
57 SAVE_ALL
58 CLI
59 .set at
60 mfc0 s0, CP0_CAUSE # get irq mask
61
62 /* First we check for r4k counter/timer IRQ. */
63 andi a0, s0, CAUSEF_IP7
64 beq a0, zero, 1f
65 andi a0, s0, CAUSEF_IP2 # delay slot, check local level zero
66
67 /* Wheee, a timer interrupt. */
68 jal indy_r4k_timer_interrupt
69 move a0, sp # delay slot
70 j ret_from_irq
71 nop # delay slot
72
731:
74 beq a0, zero, 1f
75 andi a0, s0, CAUSEF_IP3 # delay slot, check local level one
76
77 /* Wheee, local level zero interrupt. */
78 jal indy_local0_irqdispatch
79 move a0, sp # delay slot
80
81 j ret_from_irq
82 nop # delay slot
83
841:
85 beq a0, zero, 1f
86 andi a0, s0, CAUSEF_IP6 # delay slot, check bus error
87
88 /* Wheee, local level one interrupt. */
89 jal indy_local1_irqdispatch
90 move a0, sp # delay slot
91 j ret_from_irq
92 nop # delay slot
93
941:
95 beq a0, zero, 1f
96 andi a0, s0, (CAUSEF_IP4 | CAUSEF_IP5) # delay slot
97
98 /* Wheee, an asynchronous bus error... */
99 jal indy_buserror_irq
100 move a0, sp # delay slot
101 j ret_from_irq
102 nop # delay slot
103
1041:
105 /* Here by mistake? It is possible, that by the time we take
106 * the exception the IRQ pin goes low, so just leave if this
107 * is the case.
108 */
109 beq a0, zero, 1f
110 nop # delay slot
111
112 /* Must be one of the 8254 timers... */
113 jal indy_8254timer_irq
114 move a0, sp # delay slot
1151:
116 j ret_from_irq
117 nop # delay slot
118 END(indyIRQ)