1 #ifndef _M68K_IRQ_H_
2 #define _M68K_IRQ_H_
3 
4 #include <linux/config.h>
5 
6 /*
7  * # of m68k interrupts
8  */
9 
10 #define SYS_IRQS 8
11 
12 /*
13  * This should be the same as the max(NUM_X_SOURCES) for all the
14  * different m68k hosts compiled into the kernel.
15  * Currently the Atari has 72 and the Amiga 24, but if both are
16  * supported in the kernel it is better to make room for 72.
17  */
18 #if defined(CONFIG_ATARI) || defined(CONFIG_MAC)
19 #define NR_IRQS (72+SYS_IRQS)
20 #else
21 #define NR_IRQS (24+SYS_IRQS)
22 #endif
23 
24 /*
25  * Interrupt source definitions
26  * General interrupt sources are the level 1-7.
27  * Adding an interrupt service routine for one of these sources
28  * results in the addition of that routine to a chain of routines.
29  * Each one is called in succession.  Each individual interrupt
30  * service routine should determine if the device associated with
31  * that routine requires service.
32  */
33 
34 #define IRQ1		(1)	/* level 1 interrupt */
35 #define IRQ2		(2)	/* level 2 interrupt */
36 #define IRQ3		(3)	/* level 3 interrupt */
37 #define IRQ4		(4)	/* level 4 interrupt */
38 #define IRQ5		(5)	/* level 5 interrupt */
39 #define IRQ6		(6)	/* level 6 interrupt */
40 #define IRQ7		(7)	/* level 7 interrupt (non-maskable) */
41 
42 /*
43  * "Generic" interrupt sources
44  */
45 
46 #define IRQ_SCHED_TIMER	(8)    /* interrupt source for scheduling timer */
47 
irq_cannonicalize(int irq)48 static __inline__ int irq_cannonicalize(int irq)
49 {
50 	return irq;
51 }
52 
53 /*
54  * Machine specific interrupt sources.
55  *
56  * Adding an interrupt service routine for a source with this bit
57  * set indicates a special machine specific interrupt source.
58  * The machine specific files define these sources.
59  *
60  * The IRQ_MACHSPEC bit is now gone - the only thing it did was to
61  * introduce unnecessary overhead.
62  *
63  * All interrupt handling is actually machine specific so it is better
64  * to use function pointers, as used by the Sparc port, and select the
65  * interrupt handling functions when initializing the kernel. This way
66  * we save some unnecessary overhead at run-time.
67  *                                                      01/11/97 - Jes
68  */
69 
70 extern void (*enable_irq)(unsigned int);
71 extern void (*disable_irq)(unsigned int);
72 
73 #define disable_irq_nosync	disable_irq
74 #define enable_irq_nosync	enable_irq
75 
76 extern int sys_request_irq(unsigned int,
77 	void (*)(int, void *, struct pt_regs *),
78 	unsigned long, const char *, void *);
79 extern void sys_free_irq(unsigned int, void *);
80 
81 /*
82  * various flags for request_irq() - the Amiga now uses the standard
83  * mechanism like all other architectures - SA_INTERRUPT and SA_SHIRQ
84  * are your friends.
85  */
86 #ifndef MACH_AMIGA_ONLY
87 #define IRQ_FLG_LOCK	(0x0001)	/* handler is not replaceable	*/
88 #define IRQ_FLG_REPLACE	(0x0002)	/* replace existing handler	*/
89 #define IRQ_FLG_FAST	(0x0004)
90 #define IRQ_FLG_SLOW	(0x0008)
91 #define IRQ_FLG_STD	(0x8000)	/* internally used		*/
92 #endif
93 
94 /*
95  * This structure is used to chain together the ISRs for a particular
96  * interrupt source (if it supports chaining).
97  */
98 typedef struct irq_node {
99 	void		(*handler)(int, void *, struct pt_regs *);
100 	unsigned long	flags;
101 	void		*dev_id;
102 	const char	*devname;
103 	struct irq_node *next;
104 } irq_node_t;
105 
106 /*
107  * This structure has only 4 elements for speed reasons
108  */
109 typedef struct irq_handler {
110 	void		(*handler)(int, void *, struct pt_regs *);
111 	unsigned long	flags;
112 	void		*dev_id;
113 	const char	*devname;
114 } irq_handler_t;
115 
116 /* count of spurious interrupts */
117 extern volatile unsigned int num_spurious;
118 
119 /*
120  * This function returns a new irq_node_t
121  */
122 extern irq_node_t *new_irq_node(void);
123 
124 #endif /* _M68K_IRQ_H_ */
125