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author | Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de> | 2008-06-26 17:36:39 +0200 |
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committer | Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de> | 2008-07-11 13:18:14 +0200 |
commit | 5de851403b01489b493fa83137ad990b8ce60d1c (patch) | |
tree | 5cec8babce21b513667055b34157efec7182b3e6 /include/asm-ppc | |
parent | d1631fe1a05b063ccaf62ea892a8887b829847d1 (diff) | |
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ppc4xx: Rework 440GX UIC handling
This patch reworks the 440GX interrupt handling so that the common 4xx
code can be used. The 440GX is an exception to all other 4xx variants
by having the cascading interrupt vectors not on UIC0 but on a special
UIC named UICB0 (UIC Base 0). With this patch now, U-Boot references
the 440GX UICB0 when UIC0 is selected. And the common 4xx interrupt
handling is simpler without any 440GX special cases.
Also some additional cleanup to cpu/ppc4xx/interrupt.c is done.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/asm-ppc')
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-ppc/ppc4xx-uic.h | 93 |
1 files changed, 47 insertions, 46 deletions
diff --git a/include/asm-ppc/ppc4xx-uic.h b/include/asm-ppc/ppc4xx-uic.h index b596f0e..eeaaa49 100644 --- a/include/asm-ppc/ppc4xx-uic.h +++ b/include/asm-ppc/ppc4xx-uic.h @@ -29,11 +29,10 @@ /* * Define the number of UIC's */ -#if defined(CONFIG_440SPE) || \ +#if defined(CONFIG_440GX) || defined(CONFIG_440SPE) || \ defined(CONFIG_460EX) || defined(CONFIG_460GT) #define UIC_MAX 4 -#elif defined(CONFIG_440GX) || \ - defined(CONFIG_440EPX) || defined(CONFIG_440GRX) || \ +#elif defined(CONFIG_440EPX) || defined(CONFIG_440GRX) || \ defined(CONFIG_405EX) #define UIC_MAX 3 #elif defined(CONFIG_440GP) || defined(CONFIG_440SP) || \ @@ -55,7 +54,23 @@ #define UIC_VR 0x7 /* UIC vector */ #define UIC_VCR 0x8 /* UIC vector configuration */ +/* + * On 440GX we use the UICB0 as UIC0. Its the root UIC where all other UIC's + * are cascaded on. With this trick we can use the common UIC code for 440GX + * too. + */ +#if defined(CONFIG_440GX) +#define UIC0_DCR_BASE 0x200 +#define UIC1_DCR_BASE 0xc0 +#define UIC2_DCR_BASE 0xd0 +#define UIC3_DCR_BASE 0x210 +#else #define UIC0_DCR_BASE 0xc0 +#define UIC1_DCR_BASE 0xd0 +#define UIC2_DCR_BASE 0xe0 +#define UIC3_DCR_BASE 0xf0 +#endif + #define uic0sr (UIC0_DCR_BASE+0x0) /* UIC0 status */ #define uic0er (UIC0_DCR_BASE+0x2) /* UIC0 enable */ #define uic0cr (UIC0_DCR_BASE+0x3) /* UIC0 critical */ @@ -65,7 +80,6 @@ #define uic0vr (UIC0_DCR_BASE+0x7) /* UIC0 vector */ #define uic0vcr (UIC0_DCR_BASE+0x8) /* UIC0 vector configuration */ -#define UIC1_DCR_BASE 0xd0 #define uic1sr (UIC1_DCR_BASE+0x0) /* UIC1 status */ #define uic1er (UIC1_DCR_BASE+0x2) /* UIC1 enable */ #define uic1cr (UIC1_DCR_BASE+0x3) /* UIC1 critical */ @@ -75,11 +89,6 @@ #define uic1vr (UIC1_DCR_BASE+0x7) /* UIC1 vector */ #define uic1vcr (UIC1_DCR_BASE+0x8) /* UIC1 vector configuration */ -#if defined(CONFIG_440GX) -#define UIC2_DCR_BASE 0x210 -#else -#define UIC2_DCR_BASE 0xe0 -#endif #define uic2sr (UIC2_DCR_BASE+0x0) /* UIC2 status-Read Clear */ #define uic2srs (UIC2_DCR_BASE+0x1) /* UIC2 status-Read Set */ #define uic2er (UIC2_DCR_BASE+0x2) /* UIC2 enable */ @@ -90,7 +99,6 @@ #define uic2vr (UIC2_DCR_BASE+0x7) /* UIC2 vector */ #define uic2vcr (UIC2_DCR_BASE+0x8) /* UIC2 vector configuration */ -#define UIC3_DCR_BASE 0xf0 #define uic3sr (UIC3_DCR_BASE+0x0) /* UIC3 status-Read Clear */ #define uic3srs (UIC3_DCR_BASE+0x1) /* UIC3 status-Read Set */ #define uic3er (UIC3_DCR_BASE+0x2) /* UIC3 enable */ @@ -101,27 +109,15 @@ #define uic3vr (UIC3_DCR_BASE+0x7) /* UIC3 vector */ #define uic3vcr (UIC3_DCR_BASE+0x8) /* UIC3 vector configuration */ -#if defined(CONFIG_440GX) -#define UIC_DCR_BASE 0x200 -#define uicb0sr (UIC_DCR_BASE+0x0) /* UIC Base Status Register */ -#define uicb0er (UIC_DCR_BASE+0x2) /* UIC Base enable */ -#define uicb0cr (UIC_DCR_BASE+0x3) /* UIC Base critical */ -#define uicb0pr (UIC_DCR_BASE+0x4) /* UIC Base polarity */ -#define uicb0tr (UIC_DCR_BASE+0x5) /* UIC Base triggering */ -#define uicb0msr (UIC_DCR_BASE+0x6) /* UIC Base masked status */ -#define uicb0vr (UIC_DCR_BASE+0x7) /* UIC Base vector */ -#define uicb0vcr (UIC_DCR_BASE+0x8) /* UIC Base vector configuration*/ -#endif /* CONFIG_440GX */ - /* The following is for compatibility with 405 code */ -#define uicsr uic0sr -#define uicer uic0er -#define uiccr uic0cr -#define uicpr uic0pr -#define uictr uic0tr -#define uicmsr uic0msr -#define uicvr uic0vr -#define uicvcr uic0vcr +#define uicsr uic0sr +#define uicer uic0er +#define uiccr uic0cr +#define uicpr uic0pr +#define uictr uic0tr +#define uicmsr uic0msr +#define uicvr uic0vr +#define uicvcr uic0vcr /* * Now the interrupt vector definitions. They are different for most of @@ -188,24 +184,28 @@ #endif /* CONFIG_440GP */ #if defined(CONFIG_440GX) -/* UIC 0 */ -#define VECNUM_MAL_TXEOB 10 -#define VECNUM_MAL_RXEOB 11 +/* UICB 0 (440GX only) */ +/* + * All those defines below are off-by-one, so that the common UIC code + * can be used. So VECNUM_UIC1CI refers to VECNUM_UIC0CI etc. + */ +#define VECNUM_UIC1CI 0 +#define VECNUM_UIC1NCI 1 +#define VECNUM_UIC2CI 2 +#define VECNUM_UIC2NCI 3 +#define VECNUM_UIC3CI 4 +#define VECNUM_UIC3NCI 5 -/* UIC 1 */ -#define VECNUM_MAL_SERR (32 + 0) -#define VECNUM_MAL_TXDE (32 + 1) -#define VECNUM_MAL_RXDE (32 + 2) -#define VECNUM_ETH0 (32 + 28) -#define VECNUM_ETH1_OFFS 2 +/* UIC 0, used as UIC1 on 440GX because of UICB0 */ +#define VECNUM_MAL_TXEOB (32 + 10) +#define VECNUM_MAL_RXEOB (32 + 11) -/* UICB 0 (440GX only) */ -#define VECNUM_UIC0CI 0 -#define VECNUM_UIC0NCI 1 -#define VECNUM_UIC1CI 2 -#define VECNUM_UIC1NCI 3 -#define VECNUM_UIC2CI 4 -#define VECNUM_UIC2NCI 5 +/* UIC 1, used as UIC2 on 440GX because of UICB0 */ +#define VECNUM_MAL_SERR (64 + 0) +#define VECNUM_MAL_TXDE (64 + 1) +#define VECNUM_MAL_RXDE (64 + 2) +#define VECNUM_ETH0 (64 + 28) +#define VECNUM_ETH1_OFFS 2 #endif /* CONFIG_440GX */ #if defined(CONFIG_440EPX) || defined(CONFIG_440GRX) @@ -288,6 +288,7 @@ * Mask definitions (used for example in 4xx_enet.c) */ #define UIC_MASK(vec) (0x80000000 >> ((vec) & 0x1f)) +/* UIC_NR won't work for 440GX because of its specific UIC DCR addresses */ #define UIC_NR(vec) ((vec) >> 5) #endif /* _PPC4xx_UIC_H_ */ |