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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2021 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- */
- #ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_ESP_INTR_ALLOC_H__
- #define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_DRIVERS_ESP_INTR_ALLOC_H__
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <stdbool.h>
- /* number of possible interrupts per core */
- #define ESP_INTC_INTS_NUM (32)
- /*
- * Interrupt allocation flags - These flags can be used to specify
- * which interrupt qualities the code calling esp_intr_alloc* needs.
- *
- */
- /* Keep the LEVELx values as they are here; they match up with (1<<level) */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL1 (1<<1) /* Accept a Level 1 int vector, lowest priority */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL2 (1<<2) /* Accept a Level 2 int vector */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL3 (1<<3) /* Accept a Level 3 int vector */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL4 (1<<4) /* Accept a Level 4 int vector */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL5 (1<<5) /* Accept a Level 5 int vector */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL6 (1<<6) /* Accept a Level 6 int vector */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_NMI (1<<7) /* Accept a Level 7 int vector, highest priority */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_SHARED (1<<8) /* Interrupt can be shared between ISRs */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_EDGE (1<<9) /* Edge-triggered interrupt */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM (1<<10) /* ISR can be called if cache is disabled */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_INTRDISABLED (1<<11) /* Return with this interrupt disabled */
- /* Low and medium prio interrupts. These can be handled in C. */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_LOWMED (ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL1|ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL2|ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL3)
- /* High level interrupts. Need to be handled in assembly. */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_HIGH (ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL4|ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL5|ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL6| \
- ESP_INTR_FLAG_NMI)
- /* Mask for all level flags */
- #define ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVELMASK (ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL1|ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL2|ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL3| \
- ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL4|ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL5|ESP_INTR_FLAG_LEVEL6| \
- ESP_INTR_FLAG_NMI)
- /*
- * The esp_intr_alloc* functions can allocate an int for all *_INTR_SOURCE int sources that
- * are routed through the interrupt mux. Apart from these sources, each core also has some internal
- * sources that do not pass through the interrupt mux. To allocate an interrupt for these sources,
- * pass these pseudo-sources to the functions.
- */
- #define ETS_INTERNAL_TIMER0_INTR_SOURCE -1 /* Xtensa timer 0 interrupt source */
- #define ETS_INTERNAL_TIMER1_INTR_SOURCE -2 /* Xtensa timer 1 interrupt source */
- #define ETS_INTERNAL_TIMER2_INTR_SOURCE -3 /* Xtensa timer 2 interrupt source */
- #define ETS_INTERNAL_SW0_INTR_SOURCE -4 /* Software int source 1 */
- #define ETS_INTERNAL_SW1_INTR_SOURCE -5 /* Software int source 2 */
- #define ETS_INTERNAL_PROFILING_INTR_SOURCE -6 /* Int source for profiling */
- /* Function prototype for interrupt handler function */
- typedef void (*intr_handler_t)(void *arg);
- struct shared_vector_desc_t {
- int disabled : 1;
- int source : 8;
- volatile uint32_t *statusreg;
- uint32_t statusmask;
- intr_handler_t isr;
- void *arg;
- struct shared_vector_desc_t *next;
- };
- /* Pack using bitfields for better memory use */
- struct vector_desc_t {
- int flags : 16; /* OR of VECDESC_FLAG_* defines */
- unsigned int cpu : 1;
- unsigned int intno : 5;
- int source : 8; /* Int mux flags, used when not shared */
- struct shared_vector_desc_t *shared_vec_info; /* used when VECDESC_FL_SHARED */
- struct vector_desc_t *next;
- };
- /** Interrupt handler associated data structure */
- struct intr_handle_data_t {
- struct vector_desc_t *vector_desc;
- struct shared_vector_desc_t *shared_vector_desc;
- };
- /**
- * @brief Initializes interrupt table to its defaults
- */
- void esp_intr_initialize(void);
- /**
- * @brief Mark an interrupt as a shared interrupt
- *
- * This will mark a certain interrupt on the specified CPU as
- * an interrupt that can be used to hook shared interrupt handlers
- * to.
- *
- * @param intno The number of the interrupt (0-31)
- * @param cpu CPU on which the interrupt should be marked as shared (0 or 1)
- * @param is_in_iram Shared interrupt is for handlers that reside in IRAM and
- * the int can be left enabled while the flash cache is disabled.
- *
- * @return -EINVAL if cpu or intno is invalid
- * 0 otherwise
- */
- int esp_intr_mark_shared(int intno, int cpu, bool is_in_iram);
- /**
- * @brief Reserve an interrupt to be used outside of this framework
- *
- * This will mark a certain interrupt on the specified CPU as
- * reserved, not to be allocated for any reason.
- *
- * @param intno The number of the interrupt (0-31)
- * @param cpu CPU on which the interrupt should be marked as shared (0 or 1)
- *
- * @return -EINVAL if cpu or intno is invalid
- * 0 otherwise
- */
- int esp_intr_reserve(int intno, int cpu);
- /**
- * @brief Allocate an interrupt with the given parameters.
- *
- * This finds an interrupt that matches the restrictions as given in the flags
- * parameter, maps the given interrupt source to it and hooks up the given
- * interrupt handler (with optional argument) as well. If needed, it can return
- * a handle for the interrupt as well.
- *
- * The interrupt will always be allocated on the core that runs this function.
- *
- * If ESP_INTR_FLAG_IRAM flag is used, and handler address is not in IRAM or
- * RTC_FAST_MEM, then ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG is returned.
- *
- * @param source The interrupt source. One of the *_INTR_SOURCE interrupt mux
- * sources, as defined in esp-xtensa-intmux.h, or one of the internal
- * ETS_INTERNAL_*_INTR_SOURCE sources as defined in this header.
- * @param flags An ORred mask of the ESP_INTR_FLAG_* defines. These restrict the
- * choice of interrupts that this routine can choose from. If this value
- * is 0, it will default to allocating a non-shared interrupt of level
- * 1, 2 or 3. If this is ESP_INTR_FLAG_SHARED, it will allocate a shared
- * interrupt of level 1. Setting ESP_INTR_FLAG_INTRDISABLED will return
- * from this function with the interrupt disabled.
- * @param handler The interrupt handler. Must be NULL when an interrupt of level >3
- * is requested, because these types of interrupts aren't C-callable.
- * @param arg Optional argument for passed to the interrupt handler
- * @param ret_handle Pointer to a struct intr_handle_data_t pointer to store a handle that can
- * later be used to request details or free the interrupt. Can be NULL if no handle
- * is required.
- *
- * @return -EINVAL if the combination of arguments is invalid.
- * -ENODEV No free interrupt found with the specified flags
- * 0 otherwise
- */
- int esp_intr_alloc(int source,
- int flags,
- intr_handler_t handler,
- void *arg,
- struct intr_handle_data_t **ret_handle);
- /**
- * @brief Allocate an interrupt with the given parameters.
- *
- *
- * This essentially does the same as esp_intr_alloc, but allows specifying a register and mask
- * combo. For shared interrupts, the handler is only called if a read from the specified
- * register, ANDed with the mask, returns non-zero. By passing an interrupt status register
- * address and a fitting mask, this can be used to accelerate interrupt handling in the case
- * a shared interrupt is triggered; by checking the interrupt statuses first, the code can
- * decide which ISRs can be skipped
- *
- * @param source The interrupt source. One of the *_INTR_SOURCE interrupt mux
- * sources, as defined in esp-xtensa-intmux.h, or one of the internal
- * ETS_INTERNAL_*_INTR_SOURCE sources as defined in this header.
- * @param flags An ORred mask of the ESP_INTR_FLAG_* defines. These restrict the
- * choice of interrupts that this routine can choose from. If this value
- * is 0, it will default to allocating a non-shared interrupt of level
- * 1, 2 or 3. If this is ESP_INTR_FLAG_SHARED, it will allocate a shared
- * interrupt of level 1. Setting ESP_INTR_FLAG_INTRDISABLED will return
- * from this function with the interrupt disabled.
- * @param intrstatusreg The address of an interrupt status register
- * @param intrstatusmask A mask. If a read of address intrstatusreg has any of the bits
- * that are 1 in the mask set, the ISR will be called. If not, it will be
- * skipped.
- * @param handler The interrupt handler. Must be NULL when an interrupt of level >3
- * is requested, because these types of interrupts aren't C-callable.
- * @param arg Optional argument for passed to the interrupt handler
- * @param ret_handle Pointer to a struct intr_handle_data_t pointer to store a handle that can
- * later be used to request details or free the interrupt. Can be NULL if no handle
- * is required.
- *
- * @return -EINVAL if the combination of arguments is invalid.
- * -ENODEV No free interrupt found with the specified flags
- * 0 otherwise
- */
- int esp_intr_alloc_intrstatus(int source,
- int flags,
- uint32_t intrstatusreg,
- uint32_t intrstatusmask,
- intr_handler_t handler,
- void *arg,
- struct intr_handle_data_t **ret_handle);
- /**
- * @brief Disable and free an interrupt.
- *
- * Use an interrupt handle to disable the interrupt and release the resources associated with it.
- * If the current core is not the core that registered this interrupt, this routine will be
- * assigned to the core that allocated this interrupt, blocking and waiting until the resource
- * is successfully released.
- *
- * @note
- * When the handler shares its source with other handlers, the interrupt status bits
- * it's responsible for should be managed properly before freeing it. See ``esp_intr_disable``
- * for more details. Please do not call this function in ``esp_ipc_call_blocking``.
- *
- * @param handle The handle, as obtained by esp_intr_alloc or esp_intr_alloc_intrstatus
- *
- * @return -EINVAL the handle is NULL
- * 0 otherwise
- */
- int esp_intr_free(struct intr_handle_data_t *handle);
- /**
- * @brief Get CPU number an interrupt is tied to
- *
- * @param handle The handle, as obtained by esp_intr_alloc or esp_intr_alloc_intrstatus
- *
- * @return The core number where the interrupt is allocated
- */
- int esp_intr_get_cpu(struct intr_handle_data_t *handle);
- /**
- * @brief Get the allocated interrupt for a certain handle
- *
- * @param handle The handle, as obtained by esp_intr_alloc or esp_intr_alloc_intrstatus
- *
- * @return The interrupt number
- */
- int esp_intr_get_intno(struct intr_handle_data_t *handle);
- /**
- * @brief Disable the interrupt associated with the handle
- *
- * @note
- * 1. For local interrupts (ESP_INTERNAL_* sources), this function has to be called on the
- * CPU the interrupt is allocated on. Other interrupts have no such restriction.
- * 2. When several handlers sharing a same interrupt source, interrupt status bits, which are
- * handled in the handler to be disabled, should be masked before the disabling, or handled
- * in other enabled interrupts properly. Miss of interrupt status handling will cause infinite
- * interrupt calls and finally system crash.
- *
- * @param handle The handle, as obtained by esp_intr_alloc or esp_intr_alloc_intrstatus
- *
- * @return -EINVAL if the combination of arguments is invalid.
- * 0 otherwise
- */
- int esp_intr_disable(struct intr_handle_data_t *handle);
- /**
- * @brief Enable the interrupt associated with the handle
- *
- * @note For local interrupts (ESP_INTERNAL_* sources), this function has to be called on the
- * CPU the interrupt is allocated on. Other interrupts have no such restriction.
- *
- * @param handle The handle, as obtained by esp_intr_alloc or esp_intr_alloc_intrstatus
- *
- * @return -EINVAL if the combination of arguments is invalid.
- * 0 otherwise
- */
- int esp_intr_enable(struct intr_handle_data_t *handle);
- /**
- * @brief Set the "in IRAM" status of the handler.
- *
- * @note Does not work on shared interrupts.
- *
- * @param handle The handle, as obtained by esp_intr_alloc or esp_intr_alloc_intrstatus
- * @param is_in_iram Whether the handler associated with this handle resides in IRAM.
- * Handlers residing in IRAM can be called when cache is disabled.
- *
- * @return -EINVAL if the combination of arguments is invalid.
- * 0 otherwise
- */
- int esp_intr_set_in_iram(struct intr_handle_data_t *handle, bool is_in_iram);
- /**
- * @brief Disable interrupts that aren't specifically marked as running from IRAM
- */
- void esp_intr_noniram_disable(void);
- /**
- * @brief Re-enable interrupts disabled by esp_intr_noniram_disable
- */
- void esp_intr_noniram_enable(void);
- #endif
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