linux-kernel-test/arch/sh/boards/cqreek/irq.c
Ingo Molnar d1bef4ed5f [PATCH] genirq: rename desc->handler to desc->chip
This patch-queue improves the generic IRQ layer to be truly generic, by adding
various abstractions and features to it, without impacting existing
functionality.

While the queue can be best described as "fix and improve everything in the
generic IRQ layer that we could think of", and thus it consists of many
smaller features and lots of cleanups, the one feature that stands out most is
the new 'irq chip' abstraction.

The irq-chip abstraction is about describing and coding and IRQ controller
driver by mapping its raw hardware capabilities [and quirks, if needed] in a
straightforward way, without having to think about "IRQ flow"
(level/edge/etc.) type of details.

This stands in contrast with the current 'irq-type' model of genirq
architectures, which 'mixes' raw hardware capabilities with 'flow' details.
The patchset supports both types of irq controller designs at once, and
converts i386 and x86_64 to the new irq-chip design.

As a bonus side-effect of the irq-chip approach, chained interrupt controllers
(master/slave PIC constructs, etc.) are now supported by design as well.

The end result of this patchset intends to be simpler architecture-level code
and more consolidation between architectures.

We reused many bits of code and many concepts from Russell King's ARM IRQ
layer, the merging of which was one of the motivations for this patchset.

This patch:

rename desc->handler to desc->chip.

Originally i did not want to do this, because it's a big patch.  But having
both "desc->handler", "desc->handle_irq" and "action->handler" caused a
large degree of confusion and made the code appear alot less clean than it
truly is.

I have also attempted a dual approach as well by introducing a
desc->chip alias - but that just wasnt robust enough and broke
frequently.

So lets get over with this quickly.  The conversion was done automatically
via scripts and converts all the code in the kernel.

This renaming patch is the first one amongst the patches, so that the
remaining patches can stay flexible and can be merged and split up
without having some big monolithic patch act as a merge barrier.

[akpm@osdl.org: build fix]
[akpm@osdl.org: another build fix]
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-06-29 10:26:21 -07:00

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/* $Id: irq.c,v 1.1.2.4 2002/11/04 20:33:56 lethal Exp $
*
* arch/sh/boards/cqreek/irq.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2000 Niibe Yutaka
*
* CqREEK IDE/ISA Bridge Support.
*
*/
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <asm/cqreek/cqreek.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/io_generic.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/machvec.h>
#include <asm/machvec_init.h>
#include <asm/rtc.h>
struct cqreek_irq_data {
unsigned short mask_port; /* Port of Interrupt Mask Register */
unsigned short stat_port; /* Port of Interrupt Status Register */
unsigned short bit; /* Value of the bit */
};
static struct cqreek_irq_data cqreek_irq_data[NR_IRQS];
static void disable_cqreek_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
unsigned long flags;
unsigned short mask;
unsigned short mask_port = cqreek_irq_data[irq].mask_port;
unsigned short bit = cqreek_irq_data[irq].bit;
local_irq_save(flags);
/* Disable IRQ */
mask = inw(mask_port) & ~bit;
outw_p(mask, mask_port);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
static void enable_cqreek_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
unsigned long flags;
unsigned short mask;
unsigned short mask_port = cqreek_irq_data[irq].mask_port;
unsigned short bit = cqreek_irq_data[irq].bit;
local_irq_save(flags);
/* Enable IRQ */
mask = inw(mask_port) | bit;
outw_p(mask, mask_port);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
static void mask_and_ack_cqreek(unsigned int irq)
{
unsigned short stat_port = cqreek_irq_data[irq].stat_port;
unsigned short bit = cqreek_irq_data[irq].bit;
disable_cqreek_irq(irq);
/* Clear IRQ (it might be edge IRQ) */
inw(stat_port);
outw_p(bit, stat_port);
}
static void end_cqreek_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
if (!(irq_desc[irq].status & (IRQ_DISABLED|IRQ_INPROGRESS)))
enable_cqreek_irq(irq);
}
static unsigned int startup_cqreek_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
enable_cqreek_irq(irq);
return 0;
}
static void shutdown_cqreek_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
disable_cqreek_irq(irq);
}
static struct hw_interrupt_type cqreek_irq_type = {
.typename = "CqREEK-IRQ",
.startup = startup_cqreek_irq,
.shutdown = shutdown_cqreek_irq,
.enable = enable_cqreek_irq,
.disable = disable_cqreek_irq,
.ack = mask_and_ack_cqreek,
.end = end_cqreek_irq
};
int cqreek_has_ide, cqreek_has_isa;
/* XXX: This is just for test for my NE2000 ISA board
What we really need is virtualized IRQ and demultiplexer like HP600 port */
void __init init_cqreek_IRQ(void)
{
if (cqreek_has_ide) {
cqreek_irq_data[14].mask_port = BRIDGE_IDE_INTR_MASK;
cqreek_irq_data[14].stat_port = BRIDGE_IDE_INTR_STAT;
cqreek_irq_data[14].bit = 1;
irq_desc[14].chip = &cqreek_irq_type;
irq_desc[14].status = IRQ_DISABLED;
irq_desc[14].action = 0;
irq_desc[14].depth = 1;
disable_cqreek_irq(14);
}
if (cqreek_has_isa) {
cqreek_irq_data[10].mask_port = BRIDGE_ISA_INTR_MASK;
cqreek_irq_data[10].stat_port = BRIDGE_ISA_INTR_STAT;
cqreek_irq_data[10].bit = (1 << 10);
/* XXX: Err... we may need demultiplexer for ISA irq... */
irq_desc[10].chip = &cqreek_irq_type;
irq_desc[10].status = IRQ_DISABLED;
irq_desc[10].action = 0;
irq_desc[10].depth = 1;
disable_cqreek_irq(10);
}
}