/* * (C) Copyright 2006 * Detlev Zundel, DENX Software Engineering, dzu@denx.de. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ * * This is a very simple standalone application demonstrating * catching IRQs on the MPC52xx architecture. * * The interrupt to be intercepted can be specified as an argument * to the application. Specifying nothing will intercept IRQ1 on the * MPC5200 platform. On the CR825 carrier board from MicroSys this * maps to the ABORT switch :) * * Note that the specified vector is only a logical number specified * by the respective header file. */ #include #include #include #if defined(CONFIG_MPC5xxx) #define DFL_IRQ MPC5XXX_IRQ1 #else #define DFL_IRQ 0 #endif static void irq_handler (void *arg); int interrupt (int argc, char * const argv[]) { int c, irq = -1; app_startup (argv); if (argc > 1) irq = simple_strtoul (argv[1], NULL, 0); if ((irq < 0) || (irq > NR_IRQS)) irq = DFL_IRQ; printf ("Installing handler for irq vector %d and doing busy wait\n", irq); printf ("Press 'q' to quit\n"); /* Install interrupt handler */ install_hdlr (irq, irq_handler, NULL); while ((c = getc ()) != 'q') { printf ("Ok, ok, I am still alive!\n"); } free_hdlr (irq); printf ("\nInterrupt handler has been uninstalled\n"); return (0); } /* * Handler for interrupt */ static void irq_handler (void *arg) { /* just for demonstration */ printf ("+"); }