[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-changelog] [mini-os master] arm: interrupt controller
commit 256035e01a1aa5739e34f245f3b1e9e8ee204210 Author: Thomas Leonard <talex5@xxxxxxxxx> AuthorDate: Thu Jul 23 11:08:38 2015 +0100 Commit: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> CommitDate: Mon Aug 3 14:59:25 2015 +0100 arm: interrupt controller Based on an initial patch by Karim Raslan. Signed-off-by: Karim Allah Ahmed <karim.allah.ahmed@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Thomas Leonard <talex5@xxxxxxxxx> --- README | 7 ++ arch/arm/gic.c | 238 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 245 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index 7960314..7e9c07a 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -44,3 +44,10 @@ show a mouse with which you can draw color squares. If you have compiled it with TCP/IP support, it will run a daytime server on TCP port 13. + + + ARM notes + ========= + +- The IRQ numbers are currently hard-coded in gic.c and may need to be updated if + future versions of Xen change them. diff --git a/arch/arm/gic.c b/arch/arm/gic.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1855293 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/arm/gic.c @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ +// ARM GIC implementation + +#include <mini-os/os.h> +#include <mini-os/hypervisor.h> +#include <mini-os/console.h> +#include <libfdt.h> + +//#define VGIC_DEBUG +#ifdef VGIC_DEBUG +#define DEBUG(_f, _a...) \ + printk("MINI_OS(file=vgic.c, line=%d) " _f , __LINE__, ## _a) +#else +#define DEBUG(_f, _a...) ((void)0) +#endif + +extern void (*IRQ_handler)(void); + +struct gic { + volatile char *gicd_base; + volatile char *gicc_base; +}; + +static struct gic gic; + +// Distributor Interface +#define GICD_CTLR 0x0 +#define GICD_ISENABLER 0x100 +#define GICD_IPRIORITYR 0x400 +#define GICD_ITARGETSR 0x800 +#define GICD_ICFGR 0xC00 + +// CPU Interface +#define GICC_CTLR 0x0 +#define GICC_PMR 0x4 +#define GICC_IAR 0xc +#define GICC_EOIR 0x10 +#define GICC_HPPIR 0x18 + +#define gicd(gic, offset) ((gic)->gicd_base + (offset)) +#define gicc(gic, offset) ((gic)->gicc_base + (offset)) + +#define REG(addr) ((uint32_t *)(addr)) + +static inline uint32_t REG_READ32(volatile uint32_t *addr) +{ + uint32_t value; + __asm__ __volatile__("ldr %0, [%1]":"=&r"(value):"r"(addr)); + rmb(); + return value; +} + +static inline void REG_WRITE32(volatile uint32_t *addr, unsigned int value) +{ + __asm__ __volatile__("str %0, [%1]"::"r"(value), "r"(addr)); + wmb(); +} + +static void gic_set_priority(struct gic *gic, int irq_number, unsigned char priority) +{ + uint32_t value; + uint32_t *addr = REG(gicd(gic, GICD_IPRIORITYR)) + (irq_number >> 2); + value = REG_READ32(addr); + value &= ~(0xff << (8 * (irq_number & 0x3))); // clear old priority + value |= priority << (8 * (irq_number & 0x3)); // set new priority + REG_WRITE32(addr, value); +} + +static void gic_route_interrupt(struct gic *gic, int irq_number, unsigned char cpu_set) +{ + uint32_t value; + uint32_t *addr = REG(gicd(gic, GICD_ITARGETSR)) + (irq_number >> 2); + value = REG_READ32(addr); + value &= ~(0xff << (8 * (irq_number & 0x3))); // clear old target + value |= cpu_set << (8 * (irq_number & 0x3)); // set new target + REG_WRITE32(addr, value); +} + +/* When accessing the GIC registers, we can't use LDREX/STREX because it's not regular memory. */ +static __inline__ void clear_bit_non_atomic(int nr, volatile void *base) +{ + volatile uint32_t *tmp = base; + tmp[nr >> 5] &= (unsigned long)~(1 << (nr & 0x1f)); +} + +static __inline__ void set_bit_non_atomic(int nr, volatile void *base) +{ + volatile uint32_t *tmp = base; + tmp[nr >> 5] |= (1 << (nr & 0x1f)); +} + +/* Note: not thread safe (but we only support one CPU for now anyway) */ +static void gic_enable_interrupt(struct gic *gic, int irq_number, + unsigned char cpu_set, unsigned char level_sensitive) +{ + int *set_enable_reg; + void *cfg_reg; + + // set priority + gic_set_priority(gic, irq_number, 0x0); + + // set target cpus for this interrupt + gic_route_interrupt(gic, irq_number, cpu_set); + + // set level/edge triggered + cfg_reg = (void *)gicd(gic, GICD_ICFGR); + if (level_sensitive) { + clear_bit_non_atomic((irq_number * 2) + 1, cfg_reg); + } else { + set_bit_non_atomic((irq_number * 2) + 1, cfg_reg); + } + + wmb(); + + // enable forwarding interrupt from distributor to cpu interface + set_enable_reg = (int *)gicd(gic, GICD_ISENABLER); + set_enable_reg[irq_number >> 5] = 1 << (irq_number & 0x1f); + wmb(); +} + +static void gic_enable_interrupts(struct gic *gic) +{ + // Global enable forwarding interrupts from distributor to cpu interface + REG_WRITE32(REG(gicd(gic, GICD_CTLR)), 0x00000001); + + // Global enable signalling of interrupt from the cpu interface + REG_WRITE32(REG(gicc(gic, GICC_CTLR)), 0x00000001); +} + +static void gic_disable_interrupts(struct gic *gic) +{ + // Global disable signalling of interrupt from the cpu interface + REG_WRITE32(REG(gicc(gic, GICC_CTLR)), 0x00000000); + + // Global disable forwarding interrupts from distributor to cpu interface + REG_WRITE32(REG(gicd(gic, GICD_CTLR)), 0x00000000); +} + +static void gic_cpu_set_priority(struct gic *gic, char priority) +{ + REG_WRITE32(REG(gicc(gic, GICC_PMR)), priority & 0x000000FF); +} + +static unsigned long gic_readiar(struct gic *gic) { + return REG_READ32(REG(gicc(gic, GICC_IAR))) & 0x000003FF; // Interrupt ID +} + +static void gic_eoir(struct gic *gic, uint32_t irq) { + REG_WRITE32(REG(gicc(gic, GICC_EOIR)), irq & 0x000003FF); +} + +//FIXME Get event_irq from dt +#define EVENTS_IRQ 31 +#define VIRTUALTIMER_IRQ 27 + +static void gic_handler(void) { + unsigned int irq = gic_readiar(&gic); + + DEBUG("IRQ received : %i\n", irq); + switch(irq) { + case EVENTS_IRQ: + do_hypervisor_callback(NULL); + break; + case VIRTUALTIMER_IRQ: + /* We need to get this event to wake us up from block_domain, + * but we don't need to do anything special with it. */ + break; + case 1022: + case 1023: + return; /* Spurious interrupt */ + default: + DEBUG("Unhandled irq\n"); + break; + } + + DEBUG("EIRQ\n"); + + gic_eoir(&gic, irq); +} + +void gic_init(void) { + gic.gicd_base = NULL; + int node = 0; + int depth = 0; + for (;;) + { + node = fdt_next_node(device_tree, node, &depth); + if (node <= 0 || depth < 0) + break; + + if (fdt_getprop(device_tree, node, "interrupt-controller", NULL)) { + int len = 0; + + if (fdt_node_check_compatible(device_tree, node, "arm,cortex-a15-gic") && + fdt_node_check_compatible(device_tree, node, "arm,cortex-a7-gic")) { + printk("Skipping incompatible interrupt-controller node\n"); + continue; + } + + const uint64_t *reg = fdt_getprop(device_tree, node, "reg", &len); + + /* We have two registers (GICC and GICD), each of which contains + * two parts (an address and a size), each of which is a 64-bit + * value (8 bytes), so we expect a length of 2 * 2 * 8 = 32. + * If any extra values are passed in future, we ignore them. */ + if (reg == NULL || len < 32) { + printk("Bad 'reg' property: %p %d\n", reg, len); + continue; + } + + gic.gicd_base = to_virt((long) fdt64_to_cpu(reg[0])); + gic.gicc_base = to_virt((long) fdt64_to_cpu(reg[2])); + printk("Found GIC: gicd_base = %p, gicc_base = %p\n", gic.gicd_base, gic.gicc_base); + break; + } + } + if (!gic.gicd_base) { + printk("GIC not found!\n"); + BUG(); + } + wmb(); + + /* Note: we could mark this as "device" memory here, but Xen will have already + * set it that way in the second stage translation table, so it's not necessary. + * See "Overlaying the memory type attribute" in the Architecture Reference Manual. + */ + + IRQ_handler = gic_handler; + + gic_disable_interrupts(&gic); + gic_cpu_set_priority(&gic, 0xff); + + /* Must call gic_enable_interrupts before enabling individual interrupts, otherwise our IRQ handler + * gets called endlessly with spurious interrupts. */ + gic_enable_interrupts(&gic); + + gic_enable_interrupt(&gic, EVENTS_IRQ /* interrupt number */, 0x1 /*cpu_set*/, 1 /*level_sensitive*/); + gic_enable_interrupt(&gic, VIRTUALTIMER_IRQ /* interrupt number */, 0x1 /*cpu_set*/, 1 /*level_sensitive*/); 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