zephyr/boards/posix/native_posix/irq_handler.c

323 lines
8.1 KiB
C
Raw Normal View History

/*
* Copyright (c) 2014 Wind River Systems, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2017 Oticon A/S
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*
* SW side of the IRQ handling
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include "irq_handler.h"
#include "irq_offload.h"
#include "kernel_structs.h"
#include "kernel_internal.h"
#include "kswap.h"
#include "irq_ctrl.h"
#include "posix_core.h"
#include "board_soc.h"
#include "sw_isr_table.h"
#include "soc.h"
#include "logging/kernel_event_logger.h"
typedef void (*normal_irq_f_ptr)(void *);
typedef int (*direct_irq_f_ptr)(void);
typedef struct _isr_list isr_table_entry_t;
static isr_table_entry_t irq_vector_table[N_IRQS] = { { 0 } };
static int currently_running_irq = -1;
static inline void vector_to_irq(int irq_nbr, int *may_swap)
{
/*
* As in this architecture an irq (code) executes in 0 time,
* it is a bit senseless to call _int_latency_start/stop()
*/
/* _int_latency_start(); */
_sys_k_event_logger_interrupt();
if (irq_vector_table[irq_nbr].func == NULL) { /* LCOV_EXCL_BR_LINE */
/* LCOV_EXCL_START */
posix_print_error_and_exit("Received irq %i without a "
"registered handler\n",
irq_nbr);
/* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
} else {
if (irq_vector_table[irq_nbr].flags & ISR_FLAG_DIRECT) {
*may_swap |= ((direct_irq_f_ptr)
irq_vector_table[irq_nbr].func)();
} else {
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_POWER_MANAGEMENT
posix_irq_check_idle_exit();
#endif
((normal_irq_f_ptr)irq_vector_table[irq_nbr].func)
(irq_vector_table[irq_nbr].param);
*may_swap = 1;
}
}
/* _int_latency_stop(); */
}
/**
* When an interrupt is raised, this function is called to handle it and, if
* needed, swap to a re-enabled thread
*
* Note that even that this function is executing in a Zephyr thread, it is
* effectively the model of the interrupt controller passing context to the IRQ
* handler and therefore its priority handling
*/
void posix_irq_handler(void)
{
uint64_t irq_lock;
int irq_nbr;
static int may_swap;
irq_lock = hw_irq_ctrl_get_current_lock();
if (irq_lock) {
/* "spurious" wakes can happen with interrupts locked */
return;
}
if (_kernel.nested == 0) {
may_swap = 0;
}
_kernel.nested++;
_sys_k_event_logger_exit_sleep();
while ((irq_nbr = hw_irq_ctrl_get_highest_prio_irq()) != -1) {
int last_current_running_prio = hw_irq_ctrl_get_cur_prio();
int last_running_irq = currently_running_irq;
hw_irq_ctrl_set_cur_prio(hw_irq_ctrl_get_prio(irq_nbr));
hw_irq_ctrl_clear_irq(irq_nbr);
currently_running_irq = irq_nbr;
vector_to_irq(irq_nbr, &may_swap);
currently_running_irq = last_running_irq;
hw_irq_ctrl_set_cur_prio(last_current_running_prio);
}
_kernel.nested--;
/* Call swap if all the following is true:
* 1) may_swap was enabled
* 2) We are not nesting irq_handler calls (interrupts)
* 3) Next thread to run in the ready queue is not this thread
*/
if (may_swap
&& (hw_irq_ctrl_get_cur_prio() == 256)
&& (_kernel.ready_q.cache != _current)) {
_Swap(irq_lock);
}
}
/**
* Thru this function the IRQ controller can raise an immediate interrupt which
* will interrupt the SW itself
* (this function should only be called from the HW model code, from SW threads)
*/
void posix_irq_handler_im_from_sw(void)
{
/*
* if a higher priority interrupt than the possibly currently running is
* pending we go immediately into irq_handler() to vector into its
* handler
*/
if (hw_irq_ctrl_get_highest_prio_irq() != -1) {
if (!posix_is_cpu_running()) { /* LCOV_EXCL_BR_LINE */
/* LCOV_EXCL_START */
posix_print_error_and_exit("programming error: %s "
"called from a HW model thread\n",
__func__);
/* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
}
posix_irq_handler();
}
}
/**
* @brief Disable all interrupts on the CPU
*
* This routine disables interrupts. It can be called from either interrupt,
* task or fiber level. This routine returns an architecture-dependent
* lock-out key representing the "interrupt disable state" prior to the call;
* this key can be passed to irq_unlock() to re-enable interrupts.
*
* The lock-out key should only be used as the argument to the irq_unlock()
* API. It should never be used to manually re-enable interrupts or to inspect
* or manipulate the contents of the source register.
*
* This function can be called recursively: it will return a key to return the
* state of interrupt locking to the previous level.
*
* WARNINGS
* Invoking a kernel routine with interrupts locked may result in
* interrupts being re-enabled for an unspecified period of time. If the
* called routine blocks, interrupts will be re-enabled while another
* thread executes, or while the system is idle.
*
* The "interrupt disable state" is an attribute of a thread. Thus, if a
* fiber or task disables interrupts and subsequently invokes a kernel
* routine that causes the calling thread to block, the interrupt
* disable state will be restored when the thread is later rescheduled
* for execution.
*
* @return An architecture-dependent lock-out key representing the
* "interrupt disable state" prior to the call.
*
*/
unsigned int posix_irq_lock(void)
{
return hw_irq_ctrl_change_lock(true);
}
unsigned int _arch_irq_lock(void)
{
return posix_irq_lock();
}
/**
*
* @brief Enable all interrupts on the CPU
*
* This routine re-enables interrupts on the CPU. The @a key parameter is a
* board-dependent lock-out key that is returned by a previous invocation of
* board_irq_lock().
*
* This routine can be called from either interrupt, task or fiber level.
*
* @return N/A
*
*/
void posix_irq_unlock(unsigned int key)
{
hw_irq_ctrl_change_lock(key);
}
void _arch_irq_unlock(unsigned int key)
{
posix_irq_unlock(key);
}
void posix_irq_full_unlock(void)
{
hw_irq_ctrl_change_lock(false);
}
void _arch_irq_enable(unsigned int irq)
{
hw_irq_ctrl_enable_irq(irq);
}
void _arch_irq_disable(unsigned int irq)
{
hw_irq_ctrl_disable_irq(irq);
}
int _arch_irq_is_enabled(unsigned int irq)
{
return hw_irq_ctrl_is_irq_enabled(irq);
}
int posix_get_current_irq(void)
{
return currently_running_irq;
}
/**
* Configure a static interrupt.
*
* _isr_declare will populate the interrupt table table with the interrupt's
* parameters, the vector table and the software ISR table.
*
* We additionally set the priority in the interrupt controller at
* runtime.
*
* @param irq_p IRQ line number
* @param flags [plug it directly (1), or as a SW managed interrupt (0)]
* @param isr_p Interrupt service routine
* @param isr_param_p ISR parameter
* @param flags_p IRQ options
*/
void _isr_declare(unsigned int irq_p, int flags, void isr_p(void *),
void *isr_param_p)
{
irq_vector_table[irq_p].irq = irq_p;
irq_vector_table[irq_p].func = isr_p;
irq_vector_table[irq_p].param = isr_param_p;
irq_vector_table[irq_p].flags = flags;
}
/*
* @internal
*
* @brief Set an interrupt's priority
*
* Lower values take priority over higher values.
*
* @return N/A
*/
void _irq_priority_set(unsigned int irq, unsigned int prio, uint32_t flags)
{
hw_irq_ctrl_prio_set(irq, prio);
}
/**
* Similar to ARM's NVIC_SetPendingIRQ
* set a pending IRQ from SW
*
* Note that this will interrupt immediately if the interrupt is not masked and
* IRQs are not locked, and this interrupt has higher priority than a possibly
* currently running interrupt
*/
void posix_sw_set_pending_IRQ(unsigned int IRQn)
{
hw_irq_ctrl_raise_im_from_sw(IRQn);
}
/**
* Similar to ARM's NVIC_ClearPendingIRQ
* clear a pending irq from SW
*/
void posix_sw_clear_pending_IRQ(unsigned int IRQn)
{
hw_irq_ctrl_clear_irq(IRQn);
}
/**
* Storage for functions offloaded to IRQ
*/
static irq_offload_routine_t off_routine;
static void *off_parameter;
/**
* IRQ handler for the SW interrupt assigned to irq_offload()
*/
static void offload_sw_irq_handler(void *a)
{
ARG_UNUSED(a);
off_routine(off_parameter);
}
/**
* @brief Run a function in interrupt context
*
* Raise the SW IRQ assigned to handled this
*/
void irq_offload(irq_offload_routine_t routine, void *parameter)
{
off_routine = routine;
off_parameter = parameter;
_isr_declare(OFFLOAD_SW_IRQ, 0, offload_sw_irq_handler, NULL);
_arch_irq_enable(OFFLOAD_SW_IRQ);
posix_sw_set_pending_IRQ(OFFLOAD_SW_IRQ);
_arch_irq_disable(OFFLOAD_SW_IRQ);
}