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+/*
+ * arch/mips/dec/int-handler.S
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Paul M. Antoine and Harald Koerfgen
+ *
+ * Written by Ralf Baechle and Andreas Busse, modified for DECStation
+ * support by Paul Antoine and Harald Koerfgen.
+ *
+ * completly rewritten:
+ * Copyright (C) 1998 Harald Koerfgen
+ *
+ */
+#include <asm/asm.h>
+#include <asm/regdef.h>
+#include <asm/mipsregs.h>
+#include <asm/stackframe.h>
+#include <asm/addrspace.h>
+
+#include <asm/dec/interrupts.h>
+
+
+		.text
+		.set	noreorder
+/*
+ * decstation_handle_int: Interrupt handler for DECStations
+ *
+ * FIXME: Detection of spurious interrupts not yet implemented!
+ *
+ * We follow the model in the Indy interrupt code by David Miller, where he
+ * says: a lot of complication here is taken away because:
+ *
+ * 1) We handle one interrupt and return, sitting in a loop
+ *    and moving across all the pending IRQ bits in the cause
+ *    register is _NOT_ the answer, the common case is one
+ *    pending IRQ so optimize in that direction.
+ *
+ * 2) We need not check against bits in the status register
+ *    IRQ mask, that would make this routine slow as hell.
+ *
+ * 3) Linux only thinks in terms of all IRQs on or all IRQs
+ *    off, nothing in between like BSD spl() brain-damage.
+ *
+ * Furthermore, the IRQs on the DECStations look basically (barring
+ * software IRQs which we don't use at all) like...
+ *
+ * DS2100/3100's, aka kn01, aka Pmax:
+ *
+ *	MIPS IRQ	Source
+ *      --------        ------
+ *             0	Software (ignored)
+ *             1        Software (ignored)
+ *             2        SCSI
+ *             3        Lance Ethernet
+ *             4        DZ11 serial
+ *             5        RTC
+ *             6        Memory Controller
+ *             7        FPU
+ *
+ * DS5000/200, aka kn02, aka 3max:
+ *
+ *	MIPS IRQ	Source
+ *      --------        ------
+ *             0	Software (ignored)
+ *             1        Software (ignored)
+ *             2        TurboChannel
+ *             3        RTC
+ *             4        Reserved
+ *             5        Memory Controller
+ *             6        Reserved
+ *             7        FPU
+ *
+ * DS5000/1xx's, aka kn02ba, aka 3min:
+ *
+ *	MIPS IRQ	Source
+ *      --------        ------
+ *             0	Software (ignored)
+ *             1        Software (ignored)
+ *             2        TurboChannel Slot 0
+ *             3        TurboChannel Slot 1
+ *             4        TurboChannel Slot 2
+ *             5        TurboChannel Slot 3 (ASIC)
+ *             6        Halt button
+ *             7        FPU
+ *
+ * DS5000/2x's, aka kn02ca, aka maxine:
+ *
+ *	MIPS IRQ	Source
+ *      --------        ------
+ *             0	Software (ignored)
+ *             1        Software (ignored)
+ *             2        Periodic Interrupt (100usec)
+ *             3        RTC
+ *             4        I/O write timeout
+ *             5        TurboChannel (ASIC)
+ *             6        Halt Keycode from Access.Bus keyboard (CTRL-ALT-ENTER)
+ *             7        FPU
+ *
+ * DS5000/2xx's, aka kn03, aka 3maxplus:
+ *
+ *	MIPS IRQ	Source
+ *      --------        ------
+ *             0	Software (ignored)
+ *             1        Software (ignored)
+ *             2        System Board (ASIC)
+ *             3        RTC
+ *             4        Reserved
+ *             5        Memory
+ *             6        Halt Button
+ *             7        FPU
+ *
+ * We handle the IRQ according to _our_ priority.
+ * Priority is:
+ *
+ * Highest ----     RTC
+ *                  SCSI (if separate from TC)
+ *                  Ethernet (if separate from TC)
+ *		    Serial (if separate from TC)
+ *                  TurboChannel (if there is one!)
+ *                  Memory Controller (execept kmin)
+ * Lowest  ----     Halt (if there is one!)
+ *
+ * then we just return, if multiple IRQs are pending then we will just take
+ * another exception, big deal.
+ *
+ */
+		.align	5
+		NESTED(decstation_handle_int, PT_SIZE, ra)
+		.set	noat
+		SAVE_ALL
+		CLI				# TEST: interrupts should be off
+		.set	at
+		.set	noreorder
+
+		/*
+		 * Get pending Interrupts
+		 */
+		mfc0	t0,CP0_CAUSE		# get pending interrupts
+		mfc0	t2,CP0_STATUS
+		la	t1,cpu_mask_tbl
+		and	t0,t2			# isolate allowed ones
+
+		/* insert detection of spurious interrupts here */
+
+		/*
+		 * Find irq with highest priority
+		 */
+1:		lw	t2,(t1)
+		move	t3,t0
+		and	t3,t2
+		beq	t3,zero,1b
+		 addu	t1,PTRSIZE		# delay slot
+
+		/*
+		 * Do the low-level stuff
+		 */
+		lw	a0,%lo(cpu_irq_nr-cpu_mask_tbl-PTRSIZE)(t1)
+		lw	t0,%lo(cpu_ivec_tbl-cpu_mask_tbl-PTRSIZE)(t1)
+		bgez	a0, handle_it		# irq_nr >= 0?
+						# irq_nr < 0: a0 contains an address
+		nop
+		jr	t0
+		 nop				# delay slot
+
+/*
+ * Handle "IRQ Controller" Interrupts
+ * Masked Interrupts are still visible and have to be masked "by hand".
+ * %hi(KN02_CSR_ADDR) does not work so all addresses are hardcoded :-(.
+ */
+		EXPORT(kn02_io_int)
+kn02_io_int:	lui	t0,0xbff0		# get interrupt status and mask
+		lw	t0,(t0)
+		la	t1,asic_mask_tbl
+		move	t3,t0
+		sll	t3,16			# shift interrupt status
+		b	find_int
+		 and	t0,t3			# mask out allowed ones
+
+		EXPORT(kn03_io_int)
+kn03_io_int:	lui	t2,0xbf84		# upper part of IOASIC Address
+		lw	t0,0x0110(t2)		# get status: IOASIC isr
+		lw	t3,0x0120(t2)		# get mask:   IOASIC isrm
+		la	t1,asic_mask_tbl
+		b	find_int
+		 and	t0,t3			# mask out allowed ones
+
+		EXPORT(kn02ba_io_int)
+kn02ba_io_int:	lui	t2,0xbc04		
+		lw	t0,0x0110(t2)		# IOASIC isr, works for maxine also
+		lw	t3,0x0120(t2)		# IOASIC isrm
+		la	t1,asic_mask_tbl
+		and	t0,t3
+
+		/*
+		 * Find irq with highest priority
+		 */
+find_int:	lw	t2,(t1)
+		move	t3,t0
+		and	t3,t2
+		beq	zero,t3,find_int
+		 addu	t1,PTRSIZE		# delay slot
+
+		/*
+		 * Do the low-level stuff
+		 */
+		lw	a0,%lo(asic_irq_nr-asic_mask_tbl-PTRSIZE)(t1)
+                nop
+
+handle_it:	jal	do_IRQ
+		 move	a1,sp
+		j	ret_from_irq
+		 nop
+		
+		END(decstation_handle_int)
+/*
+  * Interrupt routines common to all DECStations first.
+ */
+		EXPORT(dec_intr_fpu)
+dec_intr_fpu:	PANIC("Unimplemented FPU interrupt handler")
+
+/*
+ * Halt interrupt
+ */
+		EXPORT(intr_halt)
+intr_halt:	la	k0,0xbc000000
+		jr	k0
+		 nop
+
+/*
+ * Generic unimplemented interrupt routines - ivec_tbl is initialised to
+ * point all interrupts here.  The table is then filled in by machine-specific
+ * initialisation in dec_setup().
+ */
+		EXPORT(dec_intr_unimplemented)
+dec_intr_unimplemented:
+		mfc0	a1,CP0_CAUSE		# cheats way of printing an arg!
+		nop				# to be sure...
+		PANIC("Unimplemented cpu interrupt! CP0_CAUSE: 0x%x");
+
+		EXPORT(asic_intr_unimplemented)
+asic_intr_unimplemented:
+		move	a1,t0			# cheats way of printing an arg!
+		PANIC("Unimplemented asic interrupt! ASIC ISR: 0x%x");
+
+/*
+ * FIXME: This interrupt vector table is experimental.  It is initialised with 
+ *	  *_intr_unimplemented and filled in with the addresses of
+ *	  machine-specific interrupt routines in dec_setup()  Paul 10/5/97.
+ *
+ *	  The mask_tbls contain the interrupt masks which are used. It is 
+ *	  initialised with all possible interrupt status bits set, so that 
+ * 	  unused Interrupts are catched.				Harald
+ */
+		.data
+		EXPORT(cpu_mask_tbl)
+cpu_mask_tbl:
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000		# these two are unlikely 
+		.word	0x00000000		# to be used
+		.word	0x0000ff00		# End of list
+
+		EXPORT(cpu_irq_nr)
+cpu_irq_nr:
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000
+		.word	0x00000000		# these two are unlikely 
+		.word	0x00000000		# to be used
+		.word	0x00ffffff		# End of list
+
+		EXPORT(cpu_ivec_tbl)
+cpu_ivec_tbl:
+		PTR	dec_intr_unimplemented
+		PTR	dec_intr_unimplemented
+		PTR	dec_intr_unimplemented
+		PTR	dec_intr_unimplemented
+		PTR	dec_intr_unimplemented
+		PTR	dec_intr_unimplemented
+		PTR	dec_intr_unimplemented	# these two are unlikely
+		PTR	dec_intr_unimplemented	# to be used
+		PTR	dec_intr_unimplemented	# EOL
+
+		EXPORT(asic_mask_tbl)
+asic_mask_tbl:
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0xffffffff			# EOL
+
+		EXPORT(asic_irq_nr)
+asic_irq_nr:
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0
+		.word	0xffffffff		# EOL
+
+

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