
This patch adds the support for the C_HAS_ILR parameter to the xparameters.h file. Signed-off-by: Kedareswara rao Appana <appanad@xilinx.com>
628 lines
25 KiB
Tcl
Executable file
628 lines
25 KiB
Tcl
Executable file
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# Copyright (C) 2005 - 2014 Xilinx, Inc. All rights reserved.
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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# this Software without prior written authorization from Xilinx.
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#
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# MODIFICATION HISTORY:
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# Ver Who Date Changes
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# -------- ------ -------- ------------------------------------
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# 3.0 adk 12/10/13 Updated as per the New Tcl API's
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##############################################################################
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## @BEGIN_CHANGELOG
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##
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## 09/17/07 ecm Removed the PCI specific connections
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## Moved to the Linux MLD.
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## 10/24/07 rpm Fixed KIND_OF_INTR bug in canonicals and
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## also generalized match on external interrupts
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## 06/25/09 sdm Updated so that canonical definitions are
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## not generated when instance name matches
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## canonical name
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## 04/27/10 sdm Updated the tcl so that the defintions are generated in
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## the xparameters.h to know whether the optional registers
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## SIE, CIE and IVR are enabled in the HW - Refer CR 555392
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## 05/24/11 hvm updated tcl to generate vector ids for external interrupts
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## CR565336
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## 06/15/11 hvm Updated tcl with bypassing the external interrupt definition
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## in xredefine_intc function. CR613925.
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## 01/19/12 Updated the intc_define_use_dcr function so that it doesnot
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## error out if there is more than one bus interface to the
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## intc controller. The new version of the AXI_INTC can have two
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## bus interfaces to support the fast interrupt for MicroBlaze.
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## Updated for the generation of the C_HAS_FAST xparameters
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## 08/16/12 bss added generation of C_IVAR_RESET_VALUE xparameters
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##
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## 01/29/13 bss Added check_cascade and get_intctype to support
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## Cascade mode. Modified intc_define_vector_table procedure
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## to generate interrupt IDs as 32..63 and 64..95 and so on
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## for Slave controllers in Cascade mode
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## 01/22/14 bss Modified check_cascade to fix CR#764865
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## 17/02/14 adk Fixed the CR:771287 in intc_define_vector_table
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## if number of interrupt ports not equal to total numer of
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## interrupts returning immediatly.And in the xredefine_intc
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## if there is not interrupt source returining immediately.
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## 4/8/14 bss Modified xredefine_intc to handle external interrupt pins
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## correctly (CR#799609).
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## 11/3/14 adk added generation of C_HAS_ILR parameter to xparameters.h
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## (CR#828046).
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##
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##
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##
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## @END_CHANGELOG
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############################################################
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# Global interrupt handlers array, default handler routine
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############################################################
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array set interrupt_handlers ""
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set default_interrupt_handler "XNullHandler"
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set cascade 0
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set intrid 0
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############################################################
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# DRC procedure
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############################################################
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proc intc_drc {drv_handle} {
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}
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############################################################
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# "generate" procedure
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############################################################
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proc generate {drv_handle} {
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# Generate the following definitions in xparameters.h
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# 2. BASEADDR, HIGHADDR, C_NUM_INTR_INPUTS, XPAR_INTC_MAX_NUM_INTR_INPUTS
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set periphs [::hsm::utils::get_common_driver_ips $drv_handle]
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set count [llength $periphs]
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variable cascade
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if {$count > 1} {
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set cascade [check_cascade $drv_handle]
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}
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if {$cascade == 0} {
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::hsm::utils::define_max $drv_handle "xparameters.h" "XPAR_INTC_MAX_NUM_INTR_INPUTS" "C_NUM_INTR_INPUTS"
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} else {
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set maxintrs 0
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foreach periph $periphs {
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set intrs [get_property CONFIG.C_NUM_INTR_INPUTS $periph]
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set maxintrs [expr "$maxintrs + $intrs"]
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}
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set file_handle [::hsm::utils::open_include_file "xparameters.h"]
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puts $file_handle "#define XPAR_INTC_MAX_NUM_INTR_INPUTS $maxintrs"
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close $file_handle
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}
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foreach periph $periphs {
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set fast [::hsm::utils::get_param_value $periph "C_HAS_FAST"]
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set nested [::hsm::utils::get_param_value $periph "C_HAS_ILR"]
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if {$fast == 1 && $nested == 1} {
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puts "ERROR: Internal error: Interrupt Controller Driver has no support for nesting fast interrupts"
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}
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if {$cascade == 1 && $nested == 1} {
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puts "ERROR: Internal error: Interrupt Controller Driver has no support for nesting interrupts in Cascaded mode"
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}
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}
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::hsm::utils::define_if_all $drv_handle "xparameters.h" "XIntc" "C_HAS_IPR" "C_HAS_SIE" "C_HAS_CIE" "C_HAS_IVR" "C_HAS_ILR"
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xdefine_include_file $drv_handle "xparameters.h" "XIntc" "NUM_INSTANCES" "DEVICE_ID" "C_BASEADDR" "C_HIGHADDR" "C_KIND_OF_INTR" "C_HAS_FAST" "C_IVAR_RESET_VALUE" "C_NUM_INTR_INPUTS"
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# Define XPAR_SINGLE_DEVICE_ID
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if {$count == 1} {
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::hsm::utils::define_with_names $drv_handle [::hsm::utils::get_common_driver_ips $drv_handle] "xparameters.h" "XPAR_INTC_SINGLE_BASEADDR" "C_BASEADDR" "XPAR_INTC_SINGLE_HIGHADDR" "C_HIGHADDR" "XPAR_INTC_SINGLE_DEVICE_ID" "DEVICE_ID"
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}
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set config_inc [::hsm::utils::open_include_file "xparameters.h"]
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# Generate config table, vector tables
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intc_define_config_file $drv_handle $periphs $config_inc
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close $config_inc
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# Generate canonical xparameters
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xdefine_canonical_xpars $drv_handle "xparameters.h" "Intc" "DEVICE_ID" "C_BASEADDR" "C_HIGHADDR" "C_KIND_OF_INTR" "C_HAS_FAST" "C_IVAR_RESET_VALUE" "C_NUM_INTR_INPUTS"
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}
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##########################################################################
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# Generate Configuration C file xintc_g.c
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# This file has the Config Table and vector tables for each intc instance
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# as required by Xilinx intc driver
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##########################################################################
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proc intc_define_config_file {drv_handle periphs config_inc} {
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variable interrupt_handlers
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variable default_interrupt_handler
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variable cascade
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# set isr_options to be XIN_SVC_SGL_ISR_OPTION as defined in xintc.h
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set isr_options XIN_SVC_SGL_ISR_OPTION
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set file_name "xintc_g.c"
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set drv_string "XIntc"
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set args [list "DEVICE_ID" "C_BASEADDR" "C_KIND_OF_INTR" "C_HAS_FAST" "C_IVAR_RESET_VALUE" "C_NUM_INTR_INPUTS"]
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set filename [file join "src" $file_name]
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file delete $filename
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set config_file [open $filename w]
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::hsm::utils::write_c_header $config_file "Driver configuration"
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puts $config_file "#include \"xparameters.h\""
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puts $config_file "#include \"[string tolower $drv_string].h\""
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puts $config_file "\n"
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set tmp_filename [file join "src" "tmpconfig.c"]
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set tmp_config_file [open $tmp_filename w]
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puts $tmp_config_file "\n/*"
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puts $tmp_config_file "* The configuration table for devices"
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puts $tmp_config_file "*/\n"
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puts $tmp_config_file [format "%s_Config %s_ConfigTable\[\] =" $drv_string $drv_string]
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puts $tmp_config_file "\{"
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set start_comma ""
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foreach periph $periphs {
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if {$cascade == 1} {
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puts $config_inc [format "#define XPAR_%s_%s %d" [string toupper [get_property NAME $periph ]] "TYPE" [get_intctype $periph]]
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} else {
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puts $config_inc [format "#define XPAR_%s_%s %d" [string toupper [get_property NAME $periph ]] "TYPE" $cascade]
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}
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puts $tmp_config_file [format "%s\t\{" $start_comma]
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set comma ""
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foreach arg $args {
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# Check if this is a driver parameter or a peripheral parameter
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set value [get_property CONFIG.$arg $drv_handle ]
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if {[llength $value] == 0} {
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puts -nonewline $tmp_config_file [format "%s\t\t%s" $comma [::hsm::utils::get_ip_param_name $periph $arg]]
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} else {
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puts -nonewline $tmp_config_file [format "%s\t\t%s" $comma [::hsm::utils::get_driver_param_name $drv_string $arg]]
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}
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set comma ",\n"
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}
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# add the OPTIONS as an arg to the config table - default OPTIONS value is XIN_SVC_SGL_ISR_OPTION
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puts -nonewline $tmp_config_file [format "%s\t\t%s" $comma $isr_options]
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puts -nonewline $tmp_config_file ",\n\t\t"
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puts -nonewline $tmp_config_file [format "XPAR_%s_%s" [string toupper [get_property NAME $periph]] "TYPE"]
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# generate the vector table for this intc instance
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intc_define_vector_table $periph $config_inc $tmp_config_file
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puts $config_inc "\n/******************************************************************/\n"
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puts -nonewline $tmp_config_file "\n\t\}"
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set start_comma ",\n"
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}
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puts $tmp_config_file "\n\};"
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close $tmp_config_file
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# Write out the extern definitions of handlers...
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foreach elem [array names interrupt_handlers] {
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puts $config_file [format "extern void %s (void *);" $elem ]
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}
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# copy over the tmp_config_file contents to config_file
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set tmp_config_file [open $tmp_filename r]
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while {![eof $tmp_config_file]} {
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gets $tmp_config_file line
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puts $config_file $line
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}
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close $tmp_config_file
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file delete -force $tmp_filename
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close $config_file
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}
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proc intc_define_vector_table {periph config_inc config_file} {
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variable interrupt_handlers
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variable default_interrupt_handler
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variable intrid
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variable cascade
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set periph_name [get_property NAME $periph]
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set interrupt_pin [get_pins -of_objects $periph intr]
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# Get pins/ports that are driving the interrupt
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lappend source_pins
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set source_pins [::hsm::utils::get_source_pins $interrupt_pin]
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set num_intr_inputs [get_property CONFIG.C_NUM_INTR_INPUTS $periph]
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#calculate the total interrupt sources
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set total_intr_ports [::hsm::utils::get_connected_pin_count $interrupt_pin]
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if {$num_intr_inputs != $total_intr_ports} {
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puts "ERROR: Internal error: Num intr inputs $num_intr_inputs not the same as length of ::hsm::utils::get_interrupt_sources [llength $source_pins] hsm_error"
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return
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}
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set i 0
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foreach source_pin $source_pins {
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if { [::hsm::utils::is_external_pin $source_pin]} {
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#external interrupt port case
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set width [::hsm::utils::get_port_width $source_pin]
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for { set j 0 } { $j < $width } { incr j } {
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set source_port_name($i) "[get_property NAME $source_pin]_$j"
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set source_name($i) "system"
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set port_type($i) "global"
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set source_driver ""
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set source_interrupt_handler($i) $default_interrupt_handler
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incr i
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}
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} else {
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#peripheral interrrupt case
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set source_periph [get_cells -of_objects $source_pin ]
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set port_type($i) "local"
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set source_name($i) [get_property NAME $source_periph]
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set source_port_name($i) [get_property NAME $source_pin]
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set source_driver [get_drivers -filter "HW_INSTANCE==$source_periph"]
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set source_interrupt_handler($i) $default_interrupt_handler
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incr i
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}
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}
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#Check if default_interrupt_handler has to have an extern definition
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if {[array size interrupt_handlers] < [llength $source_pins]} {
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intc_add_handler $default_interrupt_handler
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}
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puts -nonewline $config_file ",\n\t\t\{"
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set comma "\n"
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for {set i 0} {$i < $num_intr_inputs} {incr i} {
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puts $config_file [format "%s\t\t\t\{" $comma ]
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puts $config_file [format "\t\t\t\t%s," $source_interrupt_handler($i) ]
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if {[llength $source_name($i)] == 0} {
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puts $config_file "\t\t\t\t(void *)XNULL"
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} else {
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puts $config_inc [format "#define XPAR_%s_%s_MASK %#08X" [string toupper $source_name($i)] [string toupper $source_port_name($i)] [expr 1 << $i]]
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if {$cascade ==1} {
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puts $config_inc [format "#define XPAR_%s_%s_%s_INTR %d" [string toupper $periph_name] [string toupper $source_name($i)] [string toupper $source_port_name($i)] $intrid]
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} else {
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puts $config_inc [format "#define XPAR_%s_%s_%s_INTR %d" [string toupper $periph_name] [string toupper $source_name($i)] [string toupper $source_port_name($i)] $i]
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}
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if {[string compare -nocase "global" $port_type($i) ] != 0 && \
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[string compare $source_interrupt_handler($i) $default_interrupt_handler ] != 0} {
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puts $config_file [format "\t\t\t\t(void *) %s" $source_handler_arg($i)]
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} else {
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puts $config_file "\t\t\t\t(void *) XNULL"
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}
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}
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puts -nonewline $config_file "\t\t\t\}"
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set comma ",\n"
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incr intrid
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}
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puts $config_file "\n\t\t\}"
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}
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################################################
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# This procedure creates a unique list of
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# handlers that needs to have an extern defn.
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# in xparameters.h
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################################################
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proc intc_add_handler {handler} {
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variable interrupt_handlers
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set interrupt_handlers($handler) 1
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}
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#
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# Given a list of arguments, define each as a canonical constant name, using
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# the driver name, in an include file.
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#
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proc xdefine_canonical_xpars {drv_handle file_name drv_string args} {
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variable cascade
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# Open include file
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set file_handle [::hsm::utils::open_include_file $file_name]
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# Get all the peripherals connected to this driver
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set periphs [::hsm::utils::get_common_driver_ips $drv_handle]
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# Get the names of all the peripherals connected to this driver
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foreach periph $periphs {
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set peripheral_name [string toupper [get_property NAME $periph]]
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lappend peripherals $peripheral_name
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}
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# Get possible canonical names for all the peripherals connected to this driver
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set device_id 0
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foreach periph $periphs {
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set canonical_name [string toupper [format "%s_%s" $drv_string $device_id]]
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lappend canonicals $canonical_name
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# Create a list of IDs of the peripherals whose hardware instance name
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# doesn't match the canonical name. These IDs can be used later to
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# generate canonical definitions
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if { [lsearch $peripherals $canonical_name] < 0 } {
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lappend indices $device_id
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}
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incr device_id
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}
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set i 0
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foreach periph $periphs {
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set periph_name [string toupper [get_property NAME $periph]]
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# Generate canonical definitions only for the peripherals whose
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# canonical name is not the same as hardware instance name
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if { [lsearch $canonicals $periph_name] < 0 } {
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puts $file_handle "/* Canonical definitions for peripheral $periph_name */"
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set canonical_name [format "%s_%s" $drv_string [lindex $indices $i]]
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foreach arg $args {
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set lvalue [::hsm::utils::get_driver_param_name $canonical_name $arg]
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# The commented out rvalue is the name of the instance-specific constant
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# set rvalue [::hsm::utils::get_ip_param_name $periph $arg]
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# The rvalue set below is the actual value of the parameter
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set rvalue [::hsm::utils::get_param_value $periph $arg]
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if {[llength $rvalue] == 0} {
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set rvalue 0
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}
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set rvalue [::hsm::utils::format_addr_string $rvalue $arg]
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puts $file_handle "#define $lvalue $rvalue"
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}
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if {$cascade == 1} {
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puts $file_handle "#define [::hsm::utils::get_driver_param_name $canonical_name "INTC_TYPE"] [get_intctype $periph]"
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} else {
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puts $file_handle "#define [::hsm::utils::get_driver_param_name $canonical_name "INTC_TYPE"] $cascade"
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}
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puts $file_handle ""
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incr i
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}
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}
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#
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# Now redefine the Interrupt ID constants
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#
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xredefine_intc $drv_handle $file_handle
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puts $file_handle "\n/******************************************************************/\n"
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close $file_handle
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}
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################################################
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#
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# intc redefines
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#
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################################################
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proc xredefine_intc {drvhandle config_inc} {
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# Next define interrupt IDs for each connected peripheral
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set periphs [::hsm::utils::get_common_driver_ips $drvhandle]
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set device_id 0
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set periph_name [string toupper "intc"]
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foreach periph $periphs {
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# Get the edk based name of peripheral for printing redefines
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set periph_ip_name [get_property NAME $periph]
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# Get ports that are driving the interrupt
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set source_pins [::hsm::utils::get_interrupt_sources $periph]
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if {$source_pins == ""} {
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return
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}
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set i 0
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lappend source_list
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foreach source_pin $source_pins {
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set source_pin_name($i) [get_property NAME $source_pin]
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if {[::hsm::utils::is_external_pin $source_pin]} {
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set width [::hsm::utils::get_port_width $source_pin]
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for { set j 0 } { $j < $width } { incr j } {
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set source_name($i) "system"
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lappend source_list $source_name($i)
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incr i
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}
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} else {
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set source_periph [get_cells -of_objects $source_pin]
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set source_name($i) [get_property NAME $source_periph]
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lappend source_list $source_name($i)
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incr i
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}
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}
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set num_intr_inputs [get_property CONFIG.C_NUM_INTR_INPUTS $periph]
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for {set i 0} {$i < $num_intr_inputs} {incr i} {
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if {[string compare -nocase $source_name($i) "system"] == 0} {
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continue
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}
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set drv [get_drivers -filter "HW_INSTANCE==$source_name($i)"]
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if {[llength $source_name($i)] != 0 && [llength $drv] != 0} {
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set instance [xfind_instance $drv $source_name($i)]
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set drvname [get_property NAME $drv]
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#
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# Handle reference cores, which have non-reference driver names
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#
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if {[string compare -nocase $drvname "touchscreen_ref"] == 0} {
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set drvname "touchscreen"
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} elseif {[string compare -nocase $drvname "ps2_ref"] == 0} {
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set drvname "ps2"
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set instance [expr $instance*2]
|
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if {[string match -nocase "*SYS_INTR2" $source_pin_name($i)] == 1} {
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incr instance
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}
|
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}
|
|
|
|
#
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# Define the interrupt vector IDs in xparameters.h for each core
|
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# that is connected to this intc.
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#
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set drvname [string toupper $drvname]
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Treat sources with multiple interrupt ports slightly different
|
|
# by including the interrupt port name in the canonical constant
|
|
# name
|
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#
|
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if { [lcount $source_list $source_name($i)] > 1} {
|
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set port_name [string toupper $source_pin_name($i)]
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# If there are multiple interrupt ports for axi_ethernet, do not include
|
|
# the port name in the canonical name, for the port "INTERRUPT". Other ports
|
|
# will have the port name in the canonical name. This is to make sure that
|
|
# the canonical name for the port INTERRUPT will remain same irrespective of
|
|
# whether the design has a single interrupt port or multiple interrupt ports
|
|
#
|
|
if {[string compare -nocase $drvname "axiethernet"] == 0} {
|
|
if {[string compare -nocase $port_name "INTERRUPT"] == 0} {
|
|
set first_part [format "#define XPAR_%s_%s_%s_%s_VEC_ID" $periph_name $device_id $drvname $instance]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set first_part [format "#define XPAR_%s_%s_%s_%s_%s_VEC_ID" $periph_name $device_id $drvname $instance $port_name]
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
set first_part [format "#define XPAR_%s_%s_%s_%s_%s_VEC_ID" $periph_name $device_id $drvname $instance $port_name]
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
set first_part [format "#define XPAR_%s_%s_%s_%s_VEC_ID" $periph_name $device_id $drvname $instance]
|
|
}
|
|
set second_part [format "XPAR_%s_%s_%s_INTR" [string toupper $periph_ip_name] [string toupper $source_name($i)] [string toupper $source_pin_name($i)] ]
|
|
|
|
if {[string compare -nocase $drvname "generic"] != 0} {
|
|
puts $config_inc "$first_part $second_part"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
incr device_id
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
###################################################################
|
|
#
|
|
# Get the number of elements in the given list that match the
|
|
# given entry. Assume elements are strings.
|
|
#
|
|
###################################################################
|
|
proc lcount {list match_entry} {
|
|
|
|
set len [llength $list]
|
|
set count 0
|
|
|
|
for {set i 0} {$i < $len} {incr i} {
|
|
set entry [lindex $list $i]
|
|
if { [string compare -nocase $entry $match_entry] == 0} {
|
|
incr count
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $count
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################################################################
|
|
#
|
|
# Get the HW instance number for a particular device. This will be used to enumerate
|
|
# the vector ID defines if more than one interrupt from the core is connected to the
|
|
# interrupt controller.
|
|
#
|
|
###################################################################
|
|
proc xfind_instance {drvhandle instname} {
|
|
|
|
set instlist [::hsm::utils::get_common_driver_ips $drvhandle]
|
|
set i 0
|
|
foreach inst $instlist {
|
|
set name [get_property NAME $inst]
|
|
if {[string compare -nocase $instname $name] == 0} {
|
|
return $i
|
|
}
|
|
incr i
|
|
}
|
|
set i 0
|
|
return $i
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
###################################################################################
|
|
#
|
|
# Checks whether system has Cascade interrupt controllers
|
|
#
|
|
###################################################################################
|
|
proc check_cascade {drv_handle} {
|
|
set periphs [::hsm::utils::get_common_driver_ips $drv_handle]
|
|
foreach periph $periphs {
|
|
set i 0
|
|
set source_pins [::hsm::utils::get_interrupt_sources $periph]
|
|
foreach source_pin $source_pins {
|
|
set source_pin_name($i) [get_property NAME $source_pin]
|
|
if { [::hsm::utils::is_external_pin $source_pin] } {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
set source_periph [get_cells -of_objects $source_pin ]
|
|
set source_type [get_property IP_TYPE $source_periph]
|
|
if {[string compare -nocase $source_type "INTERRUPT_CNTLR"] == 0} {
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
##################################################################
|
|
#
|
|
# Returns Interrupt controller type
|
|
# 1 - primary instance
|
|
# 2 - secondary instance
|
|
# 3 - last instance
|
|
#
|
|
##################################################################
|
|
|
|
proc get_intctype {periph} {
|
|
set iscascade [::hsm::utils::get_param_value $periph "C_EN_CASCADE_MODE"]
|
|
set ismaster [::hsm::utils::get_param_value $periph "C_CASCADE_MASTER"]
|
|
if {$iscascade == 1 && $ismaster == 1} {
|
|
set retval 1
|
|
} elseif {$iscascade == 1 && $ismaster == 0} {
|
|
set retval 2
|
|
} elseif {$iscascade == 0 && $ismaster == 0} {
|
|
set retval 3
|
|
} else {
|
|
error "ERROR: The C_CASCADE_MASTER is allowed to set only when the C_EN_CASCADE_MODE is set to 1"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $retval
|
|
}
|
|
|