/* * Copyright (c) 2019 Carlo Caione * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ /** * @file * @brief ARM64 Cortex-A interrupt management */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include void z_arm64_fatal_error(unsigned int reason, z_arch_esf_t *esf); #if !defined(CONFIG_ARM_CUSTOM_INTERRUPT_CONTROLLER) /* * The default interrupt controller for AArch64 is the ARM Generic Interrupt * Controller (GIC) and therefore the architecture interrupt control functions * are mapped to the GIC driver interface. * * When a custom interrupt controller is used (i.e. * CONFIG_ARM_CUSTOM_INTERRUPT_CONTROLLER is enabled), the architecture * interrupt control functions are mapped to the SoC layer in * `include/arch/arm64/irq.h`. */ void arch_irq_enable(unsigned int irq) { arm_gic_irq_enable(irq); } void arch_irq_disable(unsigned int irq) { arm_gic_irq_disable(irq); } int arch_irq_is_enabled(unsigned int irq) { return arm_gic_irq_is_enabled(irq); } void z_arm64_irq_priority_set(unsigned int irq, unsigned int prio, uint32_t flags) { arm_gic_irq_set_priority(irq, prio, flags); } #endif /* !CONFIG_ARM_CUSTOM_INTERRUPT_CONTROLLER */ #ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_INTERRUPTS int arch_irq_connect_dynamic(unsigned int irq, unsigned int priority, void (*routine)(const void *parameter), const void *parameter, uint32_t flags) { z_isr_install(irq, routine, parameter); z_arm64_irq_priority_set(irq, priority, flags); return irq; } #endif void z_irq_spurious(const void *unused) { ARG_UNUSED(unused); z_arm64_fatal_error(K_ERR_SPURIOUS_IRQ, NULL); }