linux/arch/arm/mach-s5p64x0/include/mach/irqs.h
Ajay Kumar d93f5eefd4 ARM: S5P64X0: Add register base and IRQ for Framebuffer
This patch adds:
	-- Framebuffer related register mappings and bit fields.
	-- IRQ number being used.

Signed-off-by: Ajay Kumar <ajaykumar.rs@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
2011-10-04 19:00:39 +09:00

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/* linux/arch/arm/mach-s5p64x0/include/mach/irqs.h
*
* Copyright 2009-2010 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
* http://www.samsung.com
*
* S5P64X0 - IRQ definitions
*
* 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_ARCH_IRQS_H
#define __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H __FILE__
#include <plat/irqs.h>
/* VIC0 */
#define IRQ_EINT0_3 S5P_IRQ_VIC0(0)
#define IRQ_EINT4_11 S5P_IRQ_VIC0(1)
#define IRQ_RTC_TIC S5P_IRQ_VIC0(2)
#define IRQ_IIS1 S5P_IRQ_VIC0(3) /* for only S5P6450 */
#define IRQ_IIS2 S5P_IRQ_VIC0(4) /* for only S5P6450 */
#define IRQ_IIC1 S5P_IRQ_VIC0(5)
#define IRQ_I2SV40 S5P_IRQ_VIC0(6)
#define IRQ_GPS S5P_IRQ_VIC0(7) /* for only S5P6450 */
#define IRQ_2D S5P_IRQ_VIC0(11)
#define IRQ_TIMER0_VIC S5P_IRQ_VIC0(23)
#define IRQ_TIMER1_VIC S5P_IRQ_VIC0(24)
#define IRQ_TIMER2_VIC S5P_IRQ_VIC0(25)
#define IRQ_WDT S5P_IRQ_VIC0(26)
#define IRQ_TIMER3_VIC S5P_IRQ_VIC0(27)
#define IRQ_TIMER4_VIC S5P_IRQ_VIC0(28)
#define IRQ_DISPCON0 S5P_IRQ_VIC0(29)
#define IRQ_DISPCON1 S5P_IRQ_VIC0(30)
#define IRQ_DISPCON2 S5P_IRQ_VIC0(31)
/* VIC1 */
#define IRQ_EINT12_15 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(0)
#define IRQ_PCM0 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(2)
#define IRQ_PCM1 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(3) /* for only S5P6450 */
#define IRQ_PCM2 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(4) /* for only S5P6450 */
#define IRQ_UART0 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(5)
#define IRQ_UART1 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(6)
#define IRQ_UART2 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(7)
#define IRQ_UART3 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(8)
#define IRQ_DMA0 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(9)
#define IRQ_UART4 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(10) /* S5P6450 */
#define IRQ_UART5 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(11) /* S5P6450 */
#define IRQ_NFC S5P_IRQ_VIC1(13)
#define IRQ_USI S5P_IRQ_VIC1(15) /* S5P6450 */
#define IRQ_SPI0 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(16)
#define IRQ_SPI1 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(17)
#define IRQ_HSMMC2 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(17) /* Shared */
#define IRQ_IIC S5P_IRQ_VIC1(18)
#define IRQ_DISPCON3 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(19)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUPS S5P_IRQ_VIC1(21)
#define IRQ_PMU S5P_IRQ_VIC1(23) /* S5P6440 */
#define IRQ_HSMMC0 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(24)
#define IRQ_HSMMC1 S5P_IRQ_VIC1(25)
#define IRQ_OTG S5P_IRQ_VIC1(26)
#define IRQ_DSI S5P_IRQ_VIC1(27)
#define IRQ_RTC_ALARM S5P_IRQ_VIC1(28)
#define IRQ_TSI S5P_IRQ_VIC1(29)
#define IRQ_PENDN S5P_IRQ_VIC1(30)
#define IRQ_TC IRQ_PENDN
#define IRQ_ADC S5P_IRQ_VIC1(31)
/* UART interrupts, S5P6450 has 5 UARTs */
#define IRQ_S5P_UART_BASE4 (96)
#define IRQ_S5P_UART_BASE5 (100)
#define IRQ_S5P_UART_RX4 (IRQ_S5P_UART_BASE4 + UART_IRQ_RXD)
#define IRQ_S5P_UART_TX4 (IRQ_S5P_UART_BASE4 + UART_IRQ_TXD)
#define IRQ_S5P_UART_ERR4 (IRQ_S5P_UART_BASE4 + UART_IRQ_ERR)
#define IRQ_S5P_UART_RX5 (IRQ_S5P_UART_BASE5 + UART_IRQ_RXD)
#define IRQ_S5P_UART_TX5 (IRQ_S5P_UART_BASE5 + UART_IRQ_TXD)
#define IRQ_S5P_UART_ERR5 (IRQ_S5P_UART_BASE5 + UART_IRQ_ERR)
/* S3C compatibilty defines */
#define IRQ_S3CUART_RX4 IRQ_S5P_UART_RX4
#define IRQ_S3CUART_RX5 IRQ_S5P_UART_RX5
#define IRQ_I2S0 IRQ_I2SV40
#define IRQ_LCD_FIFO IRQ_DISPCON0
#define IRQ_LCD_VSYNC IRQ_DISPCON1
#define IRQ_LCD_SYSTEM IRQ_DISPCON2
/* S5P6450 EINT feature will be added */
/*
* Since the IRQ_EINT(x) are a linear mapping on s5p6440 we just defined
* them as an IRQ_EINT(x) macro from S5P_IRQ_EINT_BASE which we place
* after the pair of VICs.
*/
#define S5P_IRQ_EINT_BASE (S5P_IRQ_VIC1(31) + 6)
#define S5P_EINT(x) ((x) + S5P_IRQ_EINT_BASE)
#define S5P_EINT_BASE1 (S5P_IRQ_EINT_BASE)
/*
* S5P6440 has 0-15 external interrupts in group 0. Only these can be used
* to wake up from sleep. If request is beyond this range, by mistake, a large
* return value for an irq number should be indication of something amiss.
*/
#define S5P_EINT_BASE2 (0xf0000000)
/*
* Next the external interrupt groups. These are similar to the IRQ_EINT(x)
* that they are sourced from the GPIO pins but with a different scheme for
* priority and source indication.
*
* The IRQ_EINT(x) can be thought of as 'group 0' of the available GPIO
* interrupts, but for historical reasons they are kept apart from these
* next interrupts.
*
* Use IRQ_EINT_GROUP(group, offset) to get the number for use in the
* machine specific support files.
*/
/* Actually, #6 and #7 are missing in the EINT_GROUP1 */
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP1_NR (15)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP2_NR (8)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP5_NR (7)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP6_NR (10)
/* Actually, #0, #1 and #2 are missing in the EINT_GROUP8 */
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP8_NR (11)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP_BASE S5P_EINT(16)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP1_BASE (IRQ_EINT_GROUP_BASE + 0)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP2_BASE (IRQ_EINT_GROUP1_BASE + IRQ_EINT_GROUP1_NR)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP5_BASE (IRQ_EINT_GROUP2_BASE + IRQ_EINT_GROUP2_NR)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP6_BASE (IRQ_EINT_GROUP5_BASE + IRQ_EINT_GROUP5_NR)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP8_BASE (IRQ_EINT_GROUP6_BASE + IRQ_EINT_GROUP6_NR)
#define IRQ_EINT_GROUP(grp, x) (IRQ_EINT_GROUP##grp##_BASE + (x))
/* Set the default NR_IRQS */
#define NR_IRQS (IRQ_EINT_GROUP8_BASE + IRQ_EINT_GROUP8_NR + 1)
#endif /* __ASM_ARCH_IRQS_H */