linux/arch/arc/include/asm/arcregs.h
Vineet Gupta ac4c244d4e ARC: irqflags - Interrupt enabling/disabling at in-core intc
ARC700 has an in-core intc which provides 2 priorities (a.k.a.) "levels"
of interrupts (per IRQ) hencforth referred to as L1/L2 interrupts.

CPU flags register STATUS32 has Interrupt Enable bits per level (E1/E2)
to globally enable (or disable) all IRQs at a level. Hence the
implementation of arch_local_irq_{save,restore,enable,disable}( )

The STATUS32 reg can be r/w only using the AUX Interface of ARC, hence
the use of LR/SR instructions. Further, E1/E2 bits in there can only be
updated using the FLAG insn.

The intc supports 32 interrupts - and per IRQ enabling is controlled by
a bit in the AUX_IENABLE register, hence the implmentation of
arch_{,un}mask_irq( ) routines.

Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
2013-02-11 20:00:30 +05:30

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2004, 2007-2010, 2011-2012 Synopsys, Inc. (www.synopsys.com)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#ifndef _ASM_ARC_ARCREGS_H
#define _ASM_ARC_ARCREGS_H
#ifdef __KERNEL__
/* status32 Bits Positions */
#define STATUS_H_BIT 0 /* CPU Halted */
#define STATUS_E1_BIT 1 /* Int 1 enable */
#define STATUS_E2_BIT 2 /* Int 2 enable */
#define STATUS_A1_BIT 3 /* Int 1 active */
#define STATUS_A2_BIT 4 /* Int 2 active */
#define STATUS_AE_BIT 5 /* Exception active */
#define STATUS_DE_BIT 6 /* PC is in delay slot */
#define STATUS_U_BIT 7 /* User/Kernel mode */
#define STATUS_L_BIT 12 /* Loop inhibit */
/* These masks correspond to the status word(STATUS_32) bits */
#define STATUS_H_MASK (1<<STATUS_H_BIT)
#define STATUS_E1_MASK (1<<STATUS_E1_BIT)
#define STATUS_E2_MASK (1<<STATUS_E2_BIT)
#define STATUS_A1_MASK (1<<STATUS_A1_BIT)
#define STATUS_A2_MASK (1<<STATUS_A2_BIT)
#define STATUS_AE_MASK (1<<STATUS_AE_BIT)
#define STATUS_DE_MASK (1<<STATUS_DE_BIT)
#define STATUS_U_MASK (1<<STATUS_U_BIT)
#define STATUS_L_MASK (1<<STATUS_L_BIT)
/* Auxiliary registers */
#define AUX_IDENTITY 4
#define AUX_INTR_VEC_BASE 0x25
#define AUX_IRQ_LEV 0x200 /* IRQ Priority: L1 or L2 */
#define AUX_IRQ_HINT 0x201 /* For generating Soft Interrupts */
#define AUX_IRQ_LV12 0x43 /* interrupt level register */
#define AUX_IENABLE 0x40c
#define AUX_ITRIGGER 0x40d
#define AUX_IPULSE 0x415
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
/*
******************************************************************
* Inline ASM macros to read/write AUX Regs
* Essentially invocation of lr/sr insns from "C"
*/
#if 1
#define read_aux_reg(reg) __builtin_arc_lr(reg)
/* gcc builtin sr needs reg param to be long immediate */
#define write_aux_reg(reg_immed, val) \
__builtin_arc_sr((unsigned int)val, reg_immed)
#else
#define read_aux_reg(reg) \
({ \
unsigned int __ret; \
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" lr %0, [%1]" \
: "=r"(__ret) \
: "i"(reg)); \
__ret; \
})
/*
* Aux Reg address is specified as long immediate by caller
* e.g.
* write_aux_reg(0x69, some_val);
* This generates tightest code.
*/
#define write_aux_reg(reg_imm, val) \
({ \
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" sr %0, [%1] \n" \
: \
: "ir"(val), "i"(reg_imm)); \
})
/*
* Aux Reg address is specified in a variable
* * e.g.
* reg_num = 0x69
* write_aux_reg2(reg_num, some_val);
* This has to generate glue code to load the reg num from
* memory to a reg hence not recommended.
*/
#define write_aux_reg2(reg_in_var, val) \
({ \
unsigned int tmp; \
\
__asm__ __volatile__( \
" ld %0, [%2] \n\t" \
" sr %1, [%0] \n\t" \
: "=&r"(tmp) \
: "r"(val), "memory"(&reg_in_var)); \
})
#endif
#endif /* __ASEMBLY__ */
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif /* _ASM_ARC_ARCREGS_H */