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Android 13
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2 KiB
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Executable file
54 lines
2 KiB
Plaintext
Executable file
MPIC interrupt controller
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Device types supported:
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KVM_DEV_TYPE_FSL_MPIC_20 Freescale MPIC v2.0
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KVM_DEV_TYPE_FSL_MPIC_42 Freescale MPIC v4.2
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Only one MPIC instance, of any type, may be instantiated. The created
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MPIC will act as the system interrupt controller, connecting to each
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vcpu's interrupt inputs.
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Groups:
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KVM_DEV_MPIC_GRP_MISC
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Attributes:
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KVM_DEV_MPIC_BASE_ADDR (rw, 64-bit)
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Base address of the 256 KiB MPIC register space. Must be
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naturally aligned. A value of zero disables the mapping.
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Reset value is zero.
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KVM_DEV_MPIC_GRP_REGISTER (rw, 32-bit)
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Access an MPIC register, as if the access were made from the guest.
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"attr" is the byte offset into the MPIC register space. Accesses
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must be 4-byte aligned.
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MSIs may be signaled by using this attribute group to write
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to the relevant MSIIR.
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KVM_DEV_MPIC_GRP_IRQ_ACTIVE (rw, 32-bit)
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IRQ input line for each standard openpic source. 0 is inactive and 1
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is active, regardless of interrupt sense.
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For edge-triggered interrupts: Writing 1 is considered an activating
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edge, and writing 0 is ignored. Reading returns 1 if a previously
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signaled edge has not been acknowledged, and 0 otherwise.
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"attr" is the IRQ number. IRQ numbers for standard sources are the
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byte offset of the relevant IVPR from EIVPR0, divided by 32.
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IRQ Routing:
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The MPIC emulation supports IRQ routing. Only a single MPIC device can
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be instantiated. Once that device has been created, it's available as
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irqchip id 0.
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This irqchip 0 has 256 interrupt pins, which expose the interrupts in
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the main array of interrupt sources (a.k.a. "SRC" interrupts).
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The numbering is the same as the MPIC device tree binding -- based on
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the register offset from the beginning of the sources array, without
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regard to any subdivisions in chip documentation such as "internal"
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or "external" interrupts.
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Access to non-SRC interrupts is not implemented through IRQ routing mechanisms.
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