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#ifdef __KERNEL__
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#ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_IRQ_H
#define _ASM_POWERPC_IRQ_H

/*
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 */
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#include <linux/threads.h>
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#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/radix-tree.h>
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#include <asm/types.h>
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#include <asm/atomic.h>


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/* Define a way to iterate across irqs. */
#define for_each_irq(i) \
	for ((i) = 0; (i) < NR_IRQS; ++(i))

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extern atomic_t ppc_n_lost_interrupts;
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/* This number is used when no interrupt has been assigned */
#define NO_IRQ			(0)

/* This is a special irq number to return from get_irq() to tell that
 * no interrupt happened _and_ ignore it (don't count it as bad). Some
 * platforms like iSeries rely on that.
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 */
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#define NO_IRQ_IGNORE		((unsigned int)-1)

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/* Total number of virq in the platform */
#define NR_IRQS		CONFIG_NR_IRQS
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/* Number of irqs reserved for the legacy controller */
#define NUM_ISA_INTERRUPTS	16

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/* Same thing, used by the generic IRQ code */
#define NR_IRQS_LEGACY		NUM_ISA_INTERRUPTS

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/* This type is the placeholder for a hardware interrupt number. It has to
 * be big enough to enclose whatever representation is used by a given
 * platform.
 */
typedef unsigned long irq_hw_number_t;

/* Interrupt controller "host" data structure. This could be defined as a
 * irq domain controller. That is, it handles the mapping between hardware
 * and virtual interrupt numbers for a given interrupt domain. The host
 * structure is generally created by the PIC code for a given PIC instance
 * (though a host can cover more than one PIC if they have a flat number
 * model). It's the host callbacks that are responsible for setting the
 * irq_chip on a given irq_desc after it's been mapped.
 *
 * The host code and data structures are fairly agnostic to the fact that
 * we use an open firmware device-tree. We do have references to struct
 * device_node in two places: in irq_find_host() to find the host matching
 * a given interrupt controller node, and of course as an argument to its
 * counterpart host->ops->match() callback. However, those are treated as
 * generic pointers by the core and the fact that it's actually a device-node
 * pointer is purely a convention between callers and implementation. This
 * code could thus be used on other architectures by replacing those two
 * by some sort of arch-specific void * "token" used to identify interrupt
 * controllers.
 */
struct irq_host;
struct radix_tree_root;

/* Functions below are provided by the host and called whenever a new mapping
 * is created or an old mapping is disposed. The host can then proceed to
 * whatever internal data structures management is required. It also needs
 * to setup the irq_desc when returning from map().
 */
struct irq_host_ops {
	/* Match an interrupt controller device node to a host, returns
	 * 1 on a match
	 */
	int (*match)(struct irq_host *h, struct device_node *node);

	/* Create or update a mapping between a virtual irq number and a hw
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	 * irq number. This is called only once for a given mapping.
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	 */
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	int (*map)(struct irq_host *h, unsigned int virq, irq_hw_number_t hw);
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	/* Dispose of such a mapping */
	void (*unmap)(struct irq_host *h, unsigned int virq);

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	/* Update of such a mapping  */
	void (*remap)(struct irq_host *h, unsigned int virq, irq_hw_number_t hw);

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	/* Translate device-tree interrupt specifier from raw format coming
	 * from the firmware to a irq_hw_number_t (interrupt line number) and
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	 * type (sense) that can be passed to set_irq_type(). In the absence
	 * of this callback, irq_create_of_mapping() and irq_of_parse_and_map()
	 * will return the hw number in the first cell and IRQ_TYPE_NONE for
	 * the type (which amount to keeping whatever default value the
	 * interrupt controller has for that line)
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	 */
	int (*xlate)(struct irq_host *h, struct device_node *ctrler,
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		     const u32 *intspec, unsigned int intsize,
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		     irq_hw_number_t *out_hwirq, unsigned int *out_type);
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};

struct irq_host {
	struct list_head	link;

	/* type of reverse mapping technique */
	unsigned int		revmap_type;
#define IRQ_HOST_MAP_LEGACY     0 /* legacy 8259, gets irqs 1..15 */
#define IRQ_HOST_MAP_NOMAP	1 /* no fast reverse mapping */
#define IRQ_HOST_MAP_LINEAR	2 /* linear map of interrupts */
#define IRQ_HOST_MAP_TREE	3 /* radix tree */
	union {
		struct {
			unsigned int size;
			unsigned int *revmap;
		} linear;
		struct radix_tree_root tree;
	} revmap_data;
	struct irq_host_ops	*ops;
	void			*host_data;
	irq_hw_number_t		inval_irq;
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	/* Optional device node pointer */
	struct device_node	*of_node;
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};

/* The main irq map itself is an array of NR_IRQ entries containing the
 * associate host and irq number. An entry with a host of NULL is free.
 * An entry can be allocated if it's free, the allocator always then sets
 * hwirq first to the host's invalid irq number and then fills ops.
 */
struct irq_map_entry {
	irq_hw_number_t	hwirq;
	struct irq_host	*host;
};

extern struct irq_map_entry irq_map[NR_IRQS];

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extern irq_hw_number_t virq_to_hw(unsigned int virq);
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/* This will eventually -replace- virq_to_hw if/when we stash the
 * HW number in the irq_data itself. We use a macro so we can inline
 * it as irq_data isn't defined yet
 */
#define irq_data_to_hw(d) (irq_map[(d)->irq].hwirq)

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/**
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 * irq_alloc_host - Allocate a new irq_host data structure
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 * @of_node: optional device-tree node of the interrupt controller
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 * @revmap_type: type of reverse mapping to use
 * @revmap_arg: for IRQ_HOST_MAP_LINEAR linear only: size of the map
 * @ops: map/unmap host callbacks
 * @inval_irq: provide a hw number in that host space that is always invalid
 *
 * Allocates and initialize and irq_host structure. Note that in the case of
 * IRQ_HOST_MAP_LEGACY, the map() callback will be called before this returns
 * for all legacy interrupts except 0 (which is always the invalid irq for
 * a legacy controller). For a IRQ_HOST_MAP_LINEAR, the map is allocated by
 * this call as well. For a IRQ_HOST_MAP_TREE, the radix tree will be allocated
 * later during boot automatically (the reverse mapping will use the slow path
 * until that happens).
 */
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extern struct irq_host *irq_alloc_host(struct device_node *of_node,
				       unsigned int revmap_type,
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				       unsigned int revmap_arg,
				       struct irq_host_ops *ops,
				       irq_hw_number_t inval_irq);


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/**
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 * irq_find_host - Locates a host for a given device node
 * @node: device-tree node of the interrupt controller
 */
extern struct irq_host *irq_find_host(struct device_node *node);


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/**
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 * irq_set_default_host - Set a "default" host
 * @host: default host pointer
 *
 * For convenience, it's possible to set a "default" host that will be used
 * whenever NULL is passed to irq_create_mapping(). It makes life easier for
 * platforms that want to manipulate a few hard coded interrupt numbers that
 * aren't properly represented in the device-tree.
 */
extern void irq_set_default_host(struct irq_host *host);


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/**
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 * irq_set_virq_count - Set the maximum number of virt irqs
 * @count: number of linux virtual irqs, capped with NR_IRQS
 *
 * This is mainly for use by platforms like iSeries who want to program
 * the virtual irq number in the controller to avoid the reverse mapping
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extern void irq_set_virq_count(unsigned int count);


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/**
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 * irq_create_mapping - Map a hardware interrupt into linux virq space
 * @host: host owning this hardware interrupt or NULL for default host
 * @hwirq: hardware irq number in that host space
 *
 * Only one mapping per hardware interrupt is permitted. Returns a linux
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 * virq number.
 * If the sense/trigger is to be specified, set_irq_type() should be called
 * on the number returned from that call.
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 */
extern unsigned int irq_create_mapping(struct irq_host *host,
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				       irq_hw_number_t hwirq);
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/**
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 * irq_dispose_mapping - Unmap an interrupt
 * @virq: linux virq number of the interrupt to unmap
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extern void irq_dispose_mapping(unsigned int virq);
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/**
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 * irq_find_mapping - Find a linux virq from an hw irq number.
 * @host: host owning this hardware interrupt
 * @hwirq: hardware irq number in that host space
 *
 * This is a slow path, for use by generic code. It's expected that an
 * irq controller implementation directly calls the appropriate low level
 * mapping function.
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 */
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extern unsigned int irq_find_mapping(struct irq_host *host,
				     irq_hw_number_t hwirq);
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/**
 * irq_create_direct_mapping - Allocate a virq for direct mapping
 * @host: host to allocate the virq for or NULL for default host
 *
 * This routine is used for irq controllers which can choose the hardware
 * interrupt numbers they generate. In such a case it's simplest to use
 * the linux virq as the hardware interrupt number.
 */
extern unsigned int irq_create_direct_mapping(struct irq_host *host);
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/**
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 * irq_radix_revmap_insert - Insert a hw irq to linux virq number mapping.
 * @host: host owning this hardware interrupt
 * @virq: linux irq number
 * @hwirq: hardware irq number in that host space
 *
 * This is for use by irq controllers that use a radix tree reverse
 * mapping for fast lookup.
 */
extern void irq_radix_revmap_insert(struct irq_host *host, unsigned int virq,
				    irq_hw_number_t hwirq);

/**
 * irq_radix_revmap_lookup - Find a linux virq from a hw irq number.
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 * @host: host owning this hardware interrupt
 * @hwirq: hardware irq number in that host space
 *
 * This is a fast path, for use by irq controller code that uses radix tree
 * revmaps
 */
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extern unsigned int irq_radix_revmap_lookup(struct irq_host *host,
					    irq_hw_number_t hwirq);
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/**
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 * irq_linear_revmap - Find a linux virq from a hw irq number.
 * @host: host owning this hardware interrupt
 * @hwirq: hardware irq number in that host space
 *
 * This is a fast path, for use by irq controller code that uses linear
 * revmaps. It does fallback to the slow path if the revmap doesn't exist
 * yet and will create the revmap entry with appropriate locking
 */

extern unsigned int irq_linear_revmap(struct irq_host *host,
				      irq_hw_number_t hwirq);



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/**
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 * irq_alloc_virt - Allocate virtual irq numbers
 * @host: host owning these new virtual irqs
 * @count: number of consecutive numbers to allocate
 * @hint: pass a hint number, the allocator will try to use a 1:1 mapping
 *
 * This is a low level function that is used internally by irq_create_mapping()
 * and that can be used by some irq controllers implementations for things
 * like allocating ranges of numbers for MSIs. The revmaps are left untouched.
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extern unsigned int irq_alloc_virt(struct irq_host *host,
				   unsigned int count,
				   unsigned int hint);

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/**
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 * irq_free_virt - Free virtual irq numbers
 * @virq: virtual irq number of the first interrupt to free
 * @count: number of interrupts to free
 *
 * This function is the opposite of irq_alloc_virt. It will not clear reverse
 * maps, this should be done previously by unmap'ing the interrupt. In fact,
 * all interrupts covered by the range being freed should have been unmapped
 * prior to calling this.
 */
extern void irq_free_virt(unsigned int virq, unsigned int count);

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 * irq_early_init - Init irq remapping subsystem
 */
extern void irq_early_init(void);

static __inline__ int irq_canonicalize(int irq)
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{
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	return irq;
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}

extern int distribute_irqs;
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struct irqaction;
struct pt_regs;

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#define __ARCH_HAS_DO_SOFTIRQ

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#if defined(CONFIG_BOOKE) || defined(CONFIG_40x)
/*
 * Per-cpu stacks for handling critical, debug and machine check
 * level interrupts.
 */
extern struct thread_info *critirq_ctx[NR_CPUS];
extern struct thread_info *dbgirq_ctx[NR_CPUS];
extern struct thread_info *mcheckirq_ctx[NR_CPUS];
extern void exc_lvl_ctx_init(void);
#else
#define exc_lvl_ctx_init()
#endif

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/*
 * Per-cpu stacks for handling hard and soft interrupts.
 */
extern struct thread_info *hardirq_ctx[NR_CPUS];
extern struct thread_info *softirq_ctx[NR_CPUS];

extern void irq_ctx_init(void);
extern void call_do_softirq(struct thread_info *tp);
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extern int call_handle_irq(int irq, void *p1,
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			   struct thread_info *tp, void *func);
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extern void do_IRQ(struct pt_regs *regs);

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#endif /* _ASM_IRQ_H */
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */