#ifndef _MPC8XX_IRQ_H #define _MPC8XX_IRQ_H /* The MPC8xx cores have 16 possible interrupts. There are eight * possible level sensitive interrupts assigned and generated internally * from such devices as CPM, PCMCIA, RTC, PIT, TimeBase and Decrementer. * There are eight external interrupts (IRQs) that can be configured * as either level or edge sensitive. * * On some implementations, there is also the possibility of an 8259 * through the PCI and PCI-ISA bridges. * * We don't support the 8259 (yet). */ #define NR_SIU_INTS 16 #define NR_8259_INTS 0 #define NR_IRQS (NR_SIU_INTS + NR_8259_INTS) /* These values must be zero-based and map 1:1 with the SIU configuration. * They are used throughout the 8xx I/O subsystem to generate * interrupt masks, flags, and other control patterns. This is why the * current kernel assumption of the 8259 as the base controller is such * a pain in the butt. */ #define SIU_IRQ0 (0) /* Highest priority */ #define SIU_LEVEL0 (1) #define SIU_IRQ1 (2) #define SIU_LEVEL1 (3) #define SIU_IRQ2 (4) #define SIU_LEVEL2 (5) #define SIU_IRQ3 (6) #define SIU_LEVEL3 (7) #define SIU_IRQ4 (8) #define SIU_LEVEL4 (9) #define SIU_IRQ5 (10) #define SIU_LEVEL5 (11) #define SIU_IRQ6 (12) #define SIU_LEVEL6 (13) #define SIU_IRQ7 (14) #define SIU_LEVEL7 (15) /* The internal interrupts we can configure as we see fit. * My personal preference is CPM at level 2, which puts it above the * MBX PCI/ISA/IDE interrupts. */ #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CPM_INTERRUPT # define CPM_INTERRUPT CONFIG_SYS_CPM_INTERRUPT #else # define CPM_INTERRUPT SIU_LEVEL2 #endif /* Some internal interrupt registers use an 8-bit mask for the interrupt * level instead of a number. */ #define mk_int_int_mask(IL) (1 << (7 - (IL/2))) #endif /* _MPC8XX_IRQ_H */