macints.c 6.5 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Macintosh interrupts
  3. *
  4. * General design:
  5. * In contrary to the Amiga and Atari platforms, the Mac hardware seems to
  6. * exclusively use the autovector interrupts (the 'generic level0-level7'
  7. * interrupts with exception vectors 0x19-0x1f). The following interrupt levels
  8. * are used:
  9. * 1 - VIA1
  10. * - slot 0: one second interrupt (CA2)
  11. * - slot 1: VBlank (CA1)
  12. * - slot 2: ADB data ready (SR full)
  13. * - slot 3: ADB data (CB2)
  14. * - slot 4: ADB clock (CB1)
  15. * - slot 5: timer 2
  16. * - slot 6: timer 1
  17. * - slot 7: status of IRQ; signals 'any enabled int.'
  18. *
  19. * 2 - VIA2 or RBV
  20. * - slot 0: SCSI DRQ (CA2)
  21. * - slot 1: NUBUS IRQ (CA1) need to read port A to find which
  22. * - slot 2: /EXP IRQ (only on IIci)
  23. * - slot 3: SCSI IRQ (CB2)
  24. * - slot 4: ASC IRQ (CB1)
  25. * - slot 5: timer 2 (not on IIci)
  26. * - slot 6: timer 1 (not on IIci)
  27. * - slot 7: status of IRQ; signals 'any enabled int.'
  28. *
  29. * Levels 3-6 vary by machine type. For VIA or RBV Macintoshes:
  30. *
  31. * 3 - unused (?)
  32. *
  33. * 4 - SCC
  34. *
  35. * 5 - unused (?)
  36. * [serial errors or special conditions seem to raise level 6
  37. * interrupts on some models (LC4xx?)]
  38. *
  39. * 6 - off switch (?)
  40. *
  41. * Machines with Quadra-like VIA hardware, except PSC and PMU machines, support
  42. * an alternate interrupt mapping, as used by A/UX. It spreads ethernet and
  43. * sound out to their own autovector IRQs and gives VIA1 a higher priority:
  44. *
  45. * 1 - unused (?)
  46. *
  47. * 3 - on-board SONIC
  48. *
  49. * 5 - Apple Sound Chip (ASC)
  50. *
  51. * 6 - VIA1
  52. *
  53. * For OSS Macintoshes (IIfx only), we apply an interrupt mapping similar to
  54. * the Quadra (A/UX) mapping:
  55. *
  56. * 1 - ISM IOP (ADB)
  57. *
  58. * 2 - SCSI
  59. *
  60. * 3 - NuBus
  61. *
  62. * 4 - SCC IOP
  63. *
  64. * 6 - VIA1
  65. *
  66. * For PSC Macintoshes (660AV, 840AV):
  67. *
  68. * 3 - PSC level 3
  69. * - slot 0: MACE
  70. *
  71. * 4 - PSC level 4
  72. * - slot 1: SCC channel A interrupt
  73. * - slot 2: SCC channel B interrupt
  74. * - slot 3: MACE DMA
  75. *
  76. * 5 - PSC level 5
  77. *
  78. * 6 - PSC level 6
  79. *
  80. * Finally we have good 'ole level 7, the non-maskable interrupt:
  81. *
  82. * 7 - NMI (programmer's switch on the back of some Macs)
  83. * Also RAM parity error on models which support it (IIc, IIfx?)
  84. *
  85. * The current interrupt logic looks something like this:
  86. *
  87. * - We install dispatchers for the autovector interrupts (1-7). These
  88. * dispatchers are responsible for querying the hardware (the
  89. * VIA/RBV/OSS/PSC chips) to determine the actual interrupt source. Using
  90. * this information a machspec interrupt number is generated by placing the
  91. * index of the interrupt hardware into the low three bits and the original
  92. * autovector interrupt number in the upper 5 bits. The handlers for the
  93. * resulting machspec interrupt are then called.
  94. *
  95. * - Nubus is a special case because its interrupts are hidden behind two
  96. * layers of hardware. Nubus interrupts come in as index 1 on VIA #2,
  97. * which translates to IRQ number 17. In this spot we install _another_
  98. * dispatcher. This dispatcher finds the interrupting slot number (9-F) and
  99. * then forms a new machspec interrupt number as above with the slot number
  100. * minus 9 in the low three bits and the pseudo-level 7 in the upper five
  101. * bits. The handlers for this new machspec interrupt number are then
  102. * called. This puts Nubus interrupts into the range 56-62.
  103. *
  104. * - The Baboon interrupts (used on some PowerBooks) are an even more special
  105. * case. They're hidden behind the Nubus slot $C interrupt thus adding a
  106. * third layer of indirection. Why oh why did the Apple engineers do that?
  107. *
  108. */
  109. #include <linux/types.h>
  110. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  111. #include <linux/sched.h>
  112. #include <linux/sched/debug.h>
  113. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  114. #include <linux/irq.h>
  115. #include <linux/delay.h>
  116. #include <asm/irq.h>
  117. #include <asm/macintosh.h>
  118. #include <asm/macints.h>
  119. #include <asm/mac_via.h>
  120. #include <asm/mac_psc.h>
  121. #include <asm/mac_oss.h>
  122. #include <asm/mac_iop.h>
  123. #include <asm/mac_baboon.h>
  124. #include <asm/hwtest.h>
  125. #include <asm/irq_regs.h>
  126. extern void show_registers(struct pt_regs *);
  127. irqreturn_t mac_nmi_handler(int, void *);
  128. static unsigned int mac_irq_startup(struct irq_data *);
  129. static void mac_irq_shutdown(struct irq_data *);
  130. static struct irq_chip mac_irq_chip = {
  131. .name = "mac",
  132. .irq_enable = mac_irq_enable,
  133. .irq_disable = mac_irq_disable,
  134. .irq_startup = mac_irq_startup,
  135. .irq_shutdown = mac_irq_shutdown,
  136. };
  137. void __init mac_init_IRQ(void)
  138. {
  139. m68k_setup_irq_controller(&mac_irq_chip, handle_simple_irq, IRQ_USER,
  140. NUM_MAC_SOURCES - IRQ_USER);
  141. /*
  142. * Now register the handlers for the master IRQ handlers
  143. * at levels 1-7. Most of the work is done elsewhere.
  144. */
  145. if (oss_present)
  146. oss_register_interrupts();
  147. else
  148. via_register_interrupts();
  149. if (psc)
  150. psc_register_interrupts();
  151. if (baboon_present)
  152. baboon_register_interrupts();
  153. iop_register_interrupts();
  154. if (request_irq(IRQ_AUTO_7, mac_nmi_handler, 0, "NMI",
  155. mac_nmi_handler))
  156. pr_err("Couldn't register NMI\n");
  157. }
  158. /*
  159. * mac_irq_enable - enable an interrupt source
  160. * mac_irq_disable - disable an interrupt source
  161. *
  162. * These routines are just dispatchers to the VIA/OSS/PSC routines.
  163. */
  164. void mac_irq_enable(struct irq_data *data)
  165. {
  166. int irq = data->irq;
  167. int irq_src = IRQ_SRC(irq);
  168. switch(irq_src) {
  169. case 1:
  170. case 2:
  171. case 7:
  172. if (oss_present)
  173. oss_irq_enable(irq);
  174. else
  175. via_irq_enable(irq);
  176. break;
  177. case 3:
  178. case 4:
  179. case 5:
  180. case 6:
  181. if (psc)
  182. psc_irq_enable(irq);
  183. else if (oss_present)
  184. oss_irq_enable(irq);
  185. break;
  186. case 8:
  187. if (baboon_present)
  188. baboon_irq_enable(irq);
  189. break;
  190. }
  191. }
  192. void mac_irq_disable(struct irq_data *data)
  193. {
  194. int irq = data->irq;
  195. int irq_src = IRQ_SRC(irq);
  196. switch(irq_src) {
  197. case 1:
  198. case 2:
  199. case 7:
  200. if (oss_present)
  201. oss_irq_disable(irq);
  202. else
  203. via_irq_disable(irq);
  204. break;
  205. case 3:
  206. case 4:
  207. case 5:
  208. case 6:
  209. if (psc)
  210. psc_irq_disable(irq);
  211. else if (oss_present)
  212. oss_irq_disable(irq);
  213. break;
  214. case 8:
  215. if (baboon_present)
  216. baboon_irq_disable(irq);
  217. break;
  218. }
  219. }
  220. static unsigned int mac_irq_startup(struct irq_data *data)
  221. {
  222. int irq = data->irq;
  223. if (IRQ_SRC(irq) == 7 && !oss_present)
  224. via_nubus_irq_startup(irq);
  225. else
  226. mac_irq_enable(data);
  227. return 0;
  228. }
  229. static void mac_irq_shutdown(struct irq_data *data)
  230. {
  231. int irq = data->irq;
  232. if (IRQ_SRC(irq) == 7 && !oss_present)
  233. via_nubus_irq_shutdown(irq);
  234. else
  235. mac_irq_disable(data);
  236. }
  237. static volatile int in_nmi;
  238. irqreturn_t mac_nmi_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
  239. {
  240. if (in_nmi)
  241. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  242. in_nmi = 1;
  243. pr_info("Non-Maskable Interrupt\n");
  244. show_registers(get_irq_regs());
  245. in_nmi = 0;
  246. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  247. }