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* ******************************************************************************/ /***************************** Include Files *********************************/ #include "xparameters.h" #include "xiomodule.h" #include "xiomodule_i.h" /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/ /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/ /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/ /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/ static XIOModule_Config *LookupConfigByBaseAddress(u32 BaseAddress); /************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/ /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * This is the interrupt handler for the driver interface provided in this file * when there can be no argument passed to the handler. In this case, we just * use the globally defined device ID for the interrupt controller. This function * is provided mostly for backward compatibility. The user should use * XIOModule_DeviceInterruptHandler() if possible. * * This function does not support multiple interrupt controller instances to be * handled. * * The user must connect this function to the interrupt system such that it is * called whenever the devices which are connected to it cause an interrupt. * * @return None. * * @note * * The constant XPAR_IOMODULE_SINGLE_DEVICE_ID must be defined for this handler * to be included in the driver compilation. * ******************************************************************************/ #ifdef XPAR_IOMODULE_SINGLE_DEVICE_ID void XIOModule_LowLevelInterruptHandler(void) { /* * A level of indirection here because the interrupt handler used with * the driver interface given in this file needs to remain void - no * arguments. So we need the globally defined device ID of THE * interrupt controller. */ XIOModule_DeviceInterruptHandler((void *) XPAR_IOMODULE_SINGLE_DEVICE_ID); } #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * This function is the primary interrupt handler for the driver. It must be * connected to the interrupt source such that is called when an interrupt of * the interrupt controller is active. It will resolve which interrupts are * active and enabled and call the appropriate interrupt handler. It uses * the AckBeforeService flag in the configuration data to determine when to * acknowledge the interrupt. Highest priority interrupts are serviced first. * The driver can be configured to service only the highest priority interrupt * or all pending interrupts using the {XIOModule_SetOptions()} function or * the {XIOModule_SetIntrSrvOption()} function. * * This function assumes that an interrupt vector table has been previously * initialized. It does not verify that entries in the table are valid before * calling an interrupt handler, except skipping null handlers that indicate * use of fast interrupts where the hardware directly jumps to the handler. * * @param DeviceId is the zero-based device ID defined in xparameters.h * of the interrupting interrupt controller. It is used as a direct * index into the configuration data, which contains the vector * table for the interrupt controller. Note that even though the * argument is a void pointer, the value is not a pointer but the * actual device ID. The void pointer type is necessary to meet * the XInterruptHandler typedef for interrupt handlers. * * @return None. * * @note * * The constant XPAR_IOMODULE_MAX_INTR_SIZE must be setup for this to compile. * Interrupt IDs range from 0 - 31 and correspond to the interrupt input signals * for the interrupt controller. XPAR_IOMODULE_MAX_INTR_SIZE specifies the * highest numbered interrupt input signal that is used. * ******************************************************************************/ void XIOModule_DeviceInterruptHandler(void *DeviceId) { u32 IntrStatus; u32 IntrMask = 1; int IntrNumber; volatile u32 Register; /* used as bit bucket */ XIOModule_Config *CfgPtr; XIOModule_VectorTableEntry *TablePtr; /* Get the configuration data using the device ID */ CfgPtr = &XIOModule_ConfigTable[(u32) DeviceId]; /* Get the interrupts that are waiting to be serviced */ IntrStatus = XIOModule_GetIntrStatus(CfgPtr->BaseAddress); /* Service each interrupt that is active and enabled by checking each * bit in the register from LSB to MSB which corresponds to an interrupt * input signal. Skip fast interrupts, indicated by null handler. */ for (IntrNumber = 0; IntrNumber < XPAR_IOMODULE_INTC_MAX_INTR_SIZE; IntrNumber++) { TablePtr = &(CfgPtr->HandlerTable[IntrNumber]); if ((IntrStatus & 1) && (TablePtr->Handler != NULL)) { /* If the interrupt has been setup to acknowledge it * before servicing the interrupt, then ack it */ if (CfgPtr->AckBeforeService & IntrMask) { XIOModule_AckIntr(CfgPtr->BaseAddress, IntrMask); } /* The interrupt is active and enabled, call the * interrupt handler that was setup with the specified * parameter */ TablePtr->Handler(TablePtr->CallBackRef); /* If the interrupt has been setup to acknowledge it * after it has been serviced then ack it */ if ((CfgPtr->AckBeforeService & IntrMask) == 0) { XIOModule_AckIntr(CfgPtr->BaseAddress, IntrMask); } /* * Read the ISR again to handle architectures with * posted write bus access issues. */ Register = XIOModule_GetIntrStatus(CfgPtr->BaseAddress); /* * If only the highest priority interrupt is to be * serviced, exit loop and return after servicing * the interrupt */ if (CfgPtr->Options == XIN_SVC_SGL_ISR_OPTION) { return; } } /* Move to the next interrupt to check */ IntrMask <<= 1; IntrStatus >>= 1; /* If there are no other bits set indicating that all interrupts * have been serviced, then exit the loop */ if (IntrStatus == 0) { break; } } } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Set the interrupt service option, which can configure the driver so that it * services only a single interrupt at a time when an interrupt occurs, or * services all pending interrupts when an interrupt occurs. The default * behavior when using the driver interface given in xintc.h file is to service * only a single interrupt, whereas the default behavior when using the driver * interface given in this file is to service all outstanding interrupts when an * interrupt occurs. * * @param BaseAddress is the unique identifier for a device. * @param Option is XIN_SVC_SGL_ISR_OPTION if you want only a single * interrupt serviced when an interrupt occurs, or * XIN_SVC_ALL_ISRS_OPTION if you want all pending interrupts * serviced when an interrupt occurs. * * @return None. * * @note * * Note that this function has no effect if the input base address is invalid. * ******************************************************************************/ void XIOModule_SetIntrSvcOption(u32 BaseAddress, int Option) { XIOModule_Config *CfgPtr; CfgPtr = LookupConfigByBaseAddress(BaseAddress); if (CfgPtr != NULL) { CfgPtr->Options = Option; } } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Register a handler function for a specific interrupt ID. The vector table * of the interrupt controller is updated, overwriting any previous handler. * The handler function will be called when an interrupt occurs for the given * interrupt ID. * * This function can also be used to remove a handler from the vector table * by passing in the XIOModule_DefaultHandler() as the handler and NULL as the * callback reference. * * @param BaseAddress is the base address of the interrupt controller * whose vector table will be modified. * @param InterruptId is the interrupt ID to be associated with the input * handler. * @param Handler is the function pointer that will be added to * the vector table for the given interrupt ID. It adheres to the * XInterruptHandler signature found in xbasic_types.h. * @param CallBackRef is the argument that will be passed to the new * handler function when it is called. This is user-specific. * * @return None. * * @note Only used with normal interrupt mode. * Does not restore normal interrupt mode. * * Note that this function has no effect if the input base address is invalid. * ******************************************************************************/ void XIOModule_RegisterHandler(u32 BaseAddress, int InterruptId, XInterruptHandler Handler, void *CallBackRef) { XIOModule_Config *CfgPtr; CfgPtr = LookupConfigByBaseAddress(BaseAddress); if (CfgPtr != NULL) { CfgPtr->HandlerTable[InterruptId].Handler = Handler; CfgPtr->HandlerTable[InterruptId].CallBackRef = CallBackRef; } } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Looks up the device configuration based on the base address of the device. * A table contains the configuration info for each device in the system. * * @param BaseAddress is the unique identifier for a device. * * @return * * A pointer to the configuration structure for the specified device, or * NULL if the device was not found. * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ static XIOModule_Config *LookupConfigByBaseAddress(u32 BaseAddress) { XIOModule_Config *CfgPtr = NULL; int i; for (i = 0; i < XPAR_XIOMODULE_NUM_INSTANCES; i++) { if (XIOModule_ConfigTable[i].BaseAddress == BaseAddress) { CfgPtr = &XIOModule_ConfigTable[i]; break; } } return CfgPtr; } /****************************************************************************/ /** * * This functions sends a single byte using the UART. It is blocking in that it * waits for the transmitter to become non-full before it writes the byte to * the transmit register. * * @param BaseAddress is the base address of the device * @param Data is the byte of data to send * * @return None. * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ void XIOModule_SendByte(u32 BaseAddress, u8 Data) { while (XIOModule_IsTransmitFull(BaseAddress)); XIomodule_Out32(BaseAddress + XUL_TX_OFFSET, Data); } /****************************************************************************/ /** * * This functions receives a single byte using the UART. It is blocking in that * it waits for the receiver to become non-empty before it reads from the * receive register. * * @param BaseAddress is the base address of the device * * @return The byte of data received. * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ u8 XIOModule_RecvByte(u32 BaseAddress) { while (XIOModule_IsReceiveEmpty(BaseAddress)); return (u8)XIomodule_In32(BaseAddress + XUL_RX_OFFSET); }