embeddedsw/XilinxProcessorIPLib/drivers/intc/examples/xintc_low_level_example.c
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki 2c8f92039d embeddesw: Add initial code support
Added initial support Xilinx Embedded Software.

Signed-off-by: Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki <jaganna@xilinx.com>
2014-06-24 16:45:01 +05:30

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/******************************************************************************/
/**
*
* @file xintc_low_level_example.c
*
* This file contains a design example using the low level-0 driver, interface
* of the Interrupt Controller driver.
*
* This example shows the use of the Interrupt Controller both with a PowerPC
* and a MicroBlaze processor.
*
* @note
* This example can also be used for Cascade mode interrupt
* controllers by using the interrupt IDs generated in
* xparameters.h. For Cascade mode, Interrupt IDs are generated
* in xparameters.h as shown below:
*
* Master/Primary INTC
* ______
* | |-0 Secondary INTC
* | |-. ______
* | |-. | |-32 Last INTC
* | |-. | |-. ______
* |______|<--31-----| |-. | |-64
* | |-. | |-.
* |______|<--63------| |-.
* | |-.
* |______|-95
*
* All driver functions has to be called using BaseAddress
* of Primary/Master Controller only. Driver functions takes
* care of Slave Controllers based on Interrupt ID passed.
* User must not use Interrupt source/ID 31 of Primary and
* Secondary controllers to call driver functions.
*
*
* <pre>
*
* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
*
* Ver Who Date Changes
* ----- ---- -------- ---------------------------------------------------------
* 1.00c rpm 12/04/03 First release
* 1.00c sv 06/29/05 Minor changes to comply to Doxygen and coding guidelines
* 2.00a ktn 10/20/09 Updated to use HAL Processor APIs and _m is removed from
* all the macro names/definitions. Minor changes done as per
* coding guidelines.
* </pre>
******************************************************************************/
/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
#include "xparameters.h"
#include "xstatus.h"
#include "xintc_l.h"
#include "xil_exception.h"
/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
/*
* The following constants map to the XPAR parameters created in the
* xparameters.h file. They are defined here such that a user can easily
* change all the needed parameters in one place.
*/
#define INTC_BASEADDR XPAR_INTC_0_BASEADDR
#define INTC_DEVICE_ID XPAR_INTC_0_DEVICE_ID
#define INTC_DEVICE_INTR_ID XPAR_INTC_0_UARTLITE_0_VEC_ID
#define INTC_DEVICE_INT_MASK XPAR_RS232_UART_1_INTERRUPT_MASK
/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
int IntcLowLevelExample(u32 IntcBaseAddress);
void SetupInterruptSystem();
void DeviceDriverHandler(void *CallbackRef);
/************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
/*
* Create a shared variable to be used by the main thread of processing and
* the interrupt processing
*/
volatile static int InterruptProcessed = FALSE;
/*****************************************************************************/
/**
*
* This is the main function for the Interrupt Controller Low Level example.
*
* @param None.
*
* @return XST_SUCCESS to indicate success, otherwise XST_FAILURE.
*
* @note None.
*
******************************************************************************/
int main(void)
{
int Status;
/*
* Run the low level example of Interrupt Controller, specify the Base
* Address generated in xparameters.h.
*/
Status = IntcLowLevelExample(INTC_BASEADDR);
if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) {
return XST_FAILURE;
}
return XST_SUCCESS;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/**
*
* This function is an example of how to use the interrupt controller driver
* component (XIntc) and the hardware device. This function is designed to
* work without any hardware devices to cause interrupts. It may not return
* if the interrupt controller is not properly connected to the processor in
* either software or hardware.
*
* This function relies on the fact that the interrupt controller hardware
* has come out of the reset state such that it will allow interrupts to be
* simulated by the software.
*
* @param IntcBaseAddress is Base Address of the the Interrupt Controller
* Device.
*
* @return XST_SUCCESS to indicate success, otherwise XST_FAILURE.
*
* @note None.
*
******************************************************************************/
int IntcLowLevelExample(u32 IntcBaseAddress)
{
/*
* Connect a device driver handler that will be called when an interrupt
* for the device occurs, the device driver handler performs the
* specific interrupt processing for the device.
*/
XIntc_RegisterHandler(IntcBaseAddress, INTC_DEVICE_INTR_ID,
(XInterruptHandler)DeviceDriverHandler,
(void *)0);
/*
* Enable interrupts for all devices that cause interrupts, and enable
* the INTC master enable bit.
*/
XIntc_EnableIntr(IntcBaseAddress, INTC_DEVICE_INT_MASK);
/*
* Set the master enable bit. Note that we do not enable hardware
* interrupts yet since we want to simulate an interrupt from software
* down below.
*/
XIntc_Out32(IntcBaseAddress + XIN_MER_OFFSET, XIN_INT_MASTER_ENABLE_MASK);
/*
* This step is processor specific, connect the handler for the
* interrupt controller to the interrupt source for the processor.
*/
SetupInterruptSystem();
/*
* Cause (simulate) an interrupt so the handler will be called. This is
* done by writing a 1 to the interrupt status bit for the device
* interrupt.
*/
XIntc_Out32(IntcBaseAddress + XIN_ISR_OFFSET, INTC_DEVICE_INT_MASK);
/*
* Wait for the interrupt to be processed, if the interrupt does not
* occur this loop will wait forever.
*/
while (1)
{
/*
* If the interrupt occurred which is indicated by the global
* variable which is set in the device driver handler, then
* stop waiting.
*/
if (InterruptProcessed) {
break;
}
}
return XST_SUCCESS;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/**
*
* This function connects the interrupt handler of the interrupt controller to
* the processor. This function is seperate to allow it to be customized for
* each application. Each processor or RTOS may require unique processing to
* connect the interrupt handler.
*
* @param None.
*
* @return None.
*
* @note None.
*
******************************************************************************/
void SetupInterruptSystem()
{
/*
* Initialize the exception table.
*/
Xil_ExceptionInit();
/*
* Register the interrupt controller handler with the exception table.
*/
Xil_ExceptionRegisterHandler(XIL_EXCEPTION_ID_INT,
(Xil_ExceptionHandler)XIntc_DeviceInterruptHandler,
INTC_DEVICE_ID);
/*
* Enable exceptions.
*/
Xil_ExceptionEnable();
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/**
*
* This function is designed to look like an interrupt handler in a device
* driver. This is typically a 2nd level handler that is called from the
* interrupt controller interrupt handler. This handler would typically
* perform device specific processing such as reading and writing the registers
* of the device to clear the interrupt condition and pass any data to an
* application using the device driver.
*
* @param CallbackRef is passed back to the device driver's interrupt
* handler by the XIntc driver. It was given to the XIntc driver
* in the XIntc_Connect() function call. It is typically a pointer
* to the device driver instance variable if using the Xilinx Level
* 1 device drivers. In this example, we do not care about the
* callback reference, so we passed it a 0 when connecting the
* handler to the XIntc driver and we make no use of it here.
*
* @return None.
*
* @note None.
*
******************************************************************************/
void DeviceDriverHandler(void *CallbackRef)
{
/*
* Indicate the interrupt has been processed using a shared variable.
*/
InterruptProcessed = TRUE;
}