/*++ Copyright (c) 1990 Microsoft Corporation Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 Digital Equipment Corporation Module Name: ebintsup.c Abstract: The module provides the interrupt support for EB164 systems. Author: Eric Rehm (DEC) 29-December-1993 Revision History: Chao Chen (DEC) 06-Sept-1994 Adapted from Avanti module for EB164. --*/ #include "halp.h" #include "eisa.h" #include "ebsgdma.h" #include "eb164.h" #include "pcrtc.h" #include "pintolin.h" // // Declare the interrupt masks. // UCHAR IntMask0, IntMask1, IntMask2; // // Define the context structure for use by interrupt service routines. // typedef BOOLEAN (*PSECOND_LEVEL_DISPATCH)( PKINTERRUPT InterruptObject, PVOID ServiceContext, PKTRAP_FRAME TrapFrame ); // // The following is the interrupt object used for DMA controller interrupts. // DMA controller interrupts occur when a memory parity error occurs or a // programming error occurs to the DMA controller. // KINTERRUPT HalpEisaNmiInterrupt; // // The following function initializes NMI handling. // VOID HalpInitializeNMI( VOID ); // // The following function is called when an ISA NMI occurs. // BOOLEAN HalHandleNMI( IN PKINTERRUPT Interrupt, IN PVOID ServiceContext ); // // The following functions handle the PCI interrupts. // VOID HalpInitializePciInterrupts ( VOID ); VOID HalpDisablePciInterrupt( IN ULONG Vector ); VOID HalpEnablePciInterrupt( IN ULONG Vector, IN KINTERRUPT_MODE InterruptMode ); BOOLEAN HalpPciDispatch( IN PKINTERRUPT Interrupt, IN PVOID ServiceContext, IN PKTRAP_FRAME TrapFrame ); BOOLEAN HalpInitializeEB164Interrupts ( VOID ) /*++ Routine Description: This routine initializes the structures necessary for ISA & PCI operations and connects the intermediate interrupt dispatchers. It also initializes the ISA interrupt controller. Arguments: None. Return Value: If the second level interrupt dispatchers are connected, then a value of TRUE is returned. Otherwise, a value of FALSE is returned. --*/ { KIRQL oldIrql; // // Initialize the ISA NMI interrupt. // HalpInitializeNMI(); (PVOID) HalpPCIPinToLineTable = (PVOID) EB164PCIPinToLineTable; // // Intitialize interrupt controller // KeRaiseIrql(DEVICE_HIGH_LEVEL, &oldIrql); // // Initialize the PCI interrupts. // HalpInitializePciInterrupts(); // // Initialize the SIO's PICs for ISA interrupts. // HalpInitializeSioInterrupts(); // // Restore the IRQL. // KeLowerIrql(oldIrql); // // Initialize the EISA DMA mode registers to a default value. // Disable all of the DMA channels except channel 4 which is the // cascade of channels 0-3. // WRITE_PORT_UCHAR( &((PEISA_CONTROL) HalpEisaControlBase)->Dma1BasePort.AllMask, 0x0F ); WRITE_PORT_UCHAR( &((PEISA_CONTROL) HalpEisaControlBase)->Dma2BasePort.AllMask, 0x0E ); return(TRUE); } VOID HalpInitializeNMI( VOID ) /*++ Routine Description: This function is called to intialize ESC NMI interrupts. Arguments: None. Return Value: None. --*/ { UCHAR DataByte; // // Initialize the ESC NMI interrupt. // KeInitializeInterrupt( &HalpEisaNmiInterrupt, HalHandleNMI, NULL, NULL, EISA_NMI_VECTOR, EISA_NMI_LEVEL, EISA_NMI_LEVEL, LevelSensitive, FALSE, 0, FALSE ); // // Don't fail if the interrupt cannot be connected. // KeConnectInterrupt( &HalpEisaNmiInterrupt ); // // Clear the Eisa NMI disable bit. This bit is the high order of the // NMI enable register. // DataByte = 0; WRITE_PORT_UCHAR( &((PEISA_CONTROL) HalpEisaControlBase)->NmiEnable, DataByte ); } BOOLEAN HalHandleNMI( IN PKINTERRUPT Interrupt, IN PVOID ServiceContext ) /*++ Routine Description: This function is called when an EISA NMI occurs. It prints the appropriate status information and bugchecks. Arguments: Interrupt - Supplies a pointer to the interrupt object ServiceContext - Bug number to call bugcheck with. Return Value: Returns TRUE. --*/ { UCHAR StatusByte; StatusByte = READ_PORT_UCHAR(&((PEISA_CONTROL) HalpEisaControlBase)->NmiStatus); if (StatusByte & 0x80) { HalDisplayString ("NMI: Parity Check / Parity Error\n"); } if (StatusByte & 0x40) { HalDisplayString ("NMI: Channel Check / IOCHK\n"); } KeBugCheck(NMI_HARDWARE_FAILURE); return(TRUE); } VOID HalpAcknowledgeClockInterrupt( VOID ) /*++ Routine Description: Acknowledge the clock interrupt from the interval timer. The interval timer for EB164 comes from a Dallas real-time clock. Arguments: None. Return Value: None. --*/ { // // Acknowledge the clock interrupt by reading the control register C of // the Real Time Clock. // HalpReadClockRegister( RTC_CONTROL_REGISTERC ); return; } VOID HalpInitializePciInterrupts ( VOID ) /*++ Routine Description: This routine initializes the EB164 PCI interrupts. Arguments: None. Return Value: None. --*/ { // // Clear all interrupt masks. // Enable the SIO interrupt in the mask. // IntMask0 = 0x10; IntMask1 = 0x00; IntMask2 = 0x00; // // Disable interrupts except for SIO. // WRITE_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK0_QVA, ~IntMask0); WRITE_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK1_QVA, ~IntMask1); WRITE_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK2_QVA, ~IntMask2); } VOID HalpDisablePciInterrupt( IN ULONG Vector ) /*++ Routine Description: This function disables the PCI interrupt specified by Vector. Arguments: Vector - Supplies the vector of the PCI interrupt that is disabled. Return Value: None. --*/ { // // Calculate the PCI interrupt vector, relative to 0. // Vector -= PCI_VECTORS; // // Get the current state of the interrupt mask register, then set // the bit corresponding to the adjusted value of Vector to zero, // to disable that PCI interrupt. // if (Vector >= 0 && Vector <= 7) { IntMask0 &= (UCHAR)~(1 << Vector); WRITE_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK0_QVA, ~IntMask0); } else if (Vector >= 8 && Vector <= 0xf) { IntMask1 &= (UCHAR)~(1 << (Vector - 8)); WRITE_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK1_QVA, ~IntMask1); } else if (Vector >= 0x10 && Vector <=0x17) { IntMask2 &= (UCHAR)~(1 << (Vector - 16)); WRITE_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK2_QVA, ~IntMask2); } else { #if HALDBG DbgPrint("HalpDisablePciInterrupt: bad vector!\n"); #endif } } VOID HalpEnablePciInterrupt( IN ULONG Vector, IN KINTERRUPT_MODE InterruptMode ) /*++ Routine Description: This function enables the PCI interrupt specified by Vector. Arguments: Vector - Supplies the vector of the PCI interrupt that is enabled. InterruptMode - Supplies the mode of the interrupt; LevelSensitive or Latched (ignored for EB164 PCI interrupts; they're always levels). Return Value: None. --*/ { // // Calculate the PCI interrupt vector, relative to 0. // Vector -= PCI_VECTORS; // // Get the current state of the interrupt mask register, then set // the bit corresponding to the adjusted value of Vector to one, // to ensable that PCI interrupt. // if (Vector >= 0 && Vector <= 7) { IntMask0 |= (UCHAR) (1 << Vector); WRITE_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK0_QVA, ~IntMask0); } else if (Vector >= 8 && Vector <= 0xf) { IntMask1 |= (UCHAR) (1 << (Vector - 8)); WRITE_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK1_QVA, ~IntMask1); } else if (Vector >= 0x10 && Vector <= 0x17) { IntMask2 |= (UCHAR) (1 << (Vector - 16)); WRITE_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK2_QVA, ~IntMask2); } else { #if HALDBG DbgPrint("HalpEnablePciInterrupt: bad vector!\n"); #endif } } BOOLEAN HalpDeviceDispatch( IN PKINTERRUPT Interrupt, IN PVOID ServiceContext, IN PKTRAP_FRAME TrapFrame ) /*++ Routine Description: This routine is entered as the result of an interrupt being generated via the vector that is connected to an interrupt object associated with the PCI device interrupts. Its function is to call the second-level interrupt dispatch routine. Arguments: Interrupt - Supplies a pointer to the interrupt object. ServiceContext - Supplies a pointer to the PCI interrupt register. TrapFrame - Supplies a pointer to the trap frame for this interrupt. Return Value: Returns the value returned from the second level routine. --*/ { PULONG DispatchCode; ULONG IdtIndex; ULONG IntNumber; PKINTERRUPT InterruptObject; UCHAR PCIVector; // // Read in the 1st interrupt register. // PCIVector = READ_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK0_QVA) & IntMask0; // // Did ISA interrupt occur? // if (PCIVector & 0x10) { // // ISA interrupt. Call HalpEB164SioDispatch. // return (HalpEB164SioDispatch( Interrupt, NULL, TrapFrame ) ); } // // Which PCI interrupt occurred? // IdtIndex = PCI_MAX_INTERRUPT + 1; if (PCIVector) { for (IntNumber = 0; IntNumber < 8; IntNumber++) { if (PCIVector & 0x01) { IdtIndex = IntNumber; break; } else { PCIVector = PCIVector >> 1; } } } else { PCIVector = READ_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK1_QVA) & IntMask1; if (PCIVector) { for (IntNumber = 0; IntNumber < 8; IntNumber++) { if (PCIVector & 0x01) { IdtIndex = IntNumber + 8; break; } else { PCIVector = PCIVector >> 1; } } } else { PCIVector = READ_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR)INTERRUPT_MASK2_QVA) & IntMask2; for (IntNumber = 0; IntNumber < 8; IntNumber++) { if (PCIVector & 0x01) { IdtIndex = IntNumber + 16; break; } else { PCIVector = PCIVector >> 1; } } } } // // If no PCI interrupt is enabled and asserted then this is a passive // release. // if( IdtIndex > PCI_MAX_INTERRUPT ){ #if HALDBG DbgPrint( "HalpDeviceDispatch: PCI Passive Release.\n" ); #endif //HALDBG return FALSE; } IdtIndex += PCI_VECTORS; DispatchCode = (PULONG)PCR->InterruptRoutine[IdtIndex]; InterruptObject = CONTAINING_RECORD( DispatchCode, KINTERRUPT, DispatchCode ); return( ((PSECOND_LEVEL_DISPATCH)InterruptObject->DispatchAddress)( InterruptObject, InterruptObject->ServiceContext, TrapFrame) ); }