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* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
*
* Ver   Who  Date     Changes
* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
* 1.00a rpm  01/09/02 First release
* 1.00b jhl  02/21/02 Repartitioned the driver for smaller files
* 1.00b jhl  04/24/02 Compressed the ack table into a bit mask.
* 1.00c rpm  10/17/03 New release. Support the static vector table created
*                     in the xintc_g.c configuration table.
* 1.10c mta  03/21/07 Updated to new coding style
* 
* * @internal * * This configuration table contains entries that are modified at runtime * by the driver. The EDK tools populate the table with default values for the * vector table and the options flag. These default values can be, and are, * overwritten at runtime by the driver. This is a deviation from most drivers' * configuration tables in that most are created statically by the tools and * are never modified during runtime. Most tables reflect only the hardware * configuration of the device. This Intc configuration table contains software * information in addition to hardware configuration. The Intc configuration * table should be considered an exception to the usage of the configuration * table rather than the norm. * ******************************************************************************/ /***************************** Include Files *********************************/ #include "xintc.h" #include "xparameters.h" /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/ /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/ /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/ /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/ /************************** Variable Prototypes ******************************/ /** * This table contains configuration information for each intc device * in the system. The XIntc driver must know when to acknowledge the interrupt. * The entry which specifies this as a bit mask where each bit corresponds to * a specific interrupt. A bit set indicates to ack it before servicing it. * Generally, acknowledge before service is used when the interrupt signal is * edge-sensitive, and after when the signal is level-sensitive. * * Refer to the XIntc_Config data structure in xintc.h for details on how this * table should be initialized. */ XIntc_Config XIntc_ConfigTable[XPAR_XINTC_NUM_INSTANCES] = { { XPAR_INTC_0_DEVICE_ID, /* Unique ID of device */ XPAR_INTC_0_BASEADDR, /* Register base address */ XPAR_INTC_0_ACK_BEFORE, /* Ack before or after service */ 0 /* Device options */ } , { XPAR_INTC_1_DEVICE_ID, /* Unique ID of device */ XPAR_INTC_1_BASEADDR, /* Register base address */ XPAR_INTC_1_ACK_BEFORE, /* Ack before or after service */ 0 /* Device options */ } };