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Now that Neponset, UCB1x00 and SA1111 are all converted to use the IRQ allocation interfaces, we can enable sparse IRQ support for SA11x0 platforms.
90 lines
2.8 KiB
C
90 lines
2.8 KiB
C
/*
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* arch/arm/mach-sa1100/include/mach/irqs.h
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1996 Russell King
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* Copyright (C) 1998 Deborah Wallach (updates for SA1100/Brutus).
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* Copyright (C) 1999 Nicolas Pitre (full GPIO irq isolation)
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*
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* 2001/11/14 RMK Cleaned up and standardised a lot of the IRQs.
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*/
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#define IRQ_GPIO0 0
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#define IRQ_GPIO1 1
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#define IRQ_GPIO2 2
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#define IRQ_GPIO3 3
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#define IRQ_GPIO4 4
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#define IRQ_GPIO5 5
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#define IRQ_GPIO6 6
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#define IRQ_GPIO7 7
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#define IRQ_GPIO8 8
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#define IRQ_GPIO9 9
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#define IRQ_GPIO10 10
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#define IRQ_GPIO11_27 11
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#define IRQ_LCD 12 /* LCD controller */
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#define IRQ_Ser0UDC 13 /* Ser. port 0 UDC */
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#define IRQ_Ser1SDLC 14 /* Ser. port 1 SDLC */
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#define IRQ_Ser1UART 15 /* Ser. port 1 UART */
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#define IRQ_Ser2ICP 16 /* Ser. port 2 ICP */
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#define IRQ_Ser3UART 17 /* Ser. port 3 UART */
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#define IRQ_Ser4MCP 18 /* Ser. port 4 MCP */
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#define IRQ_Ser4SSP 19 /* Ser. port 4 SSP */
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#define IRQ_DMA0 20 /* DMA controller channel 0 */
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#define IRQ_DMA1 21 /* DMA controller channel 1 */
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#define IRQ_DMA2 22 /* DMA controller channel 2 */
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#define IRQ_DMA3 23 /* DMA controller channel 3 */
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#define IRQ_DMA4 24 /* DMA controller channel 4 */
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#define IRQ_DMA5 25 /* DMA controller channel 5 */
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#define IRQ_OST0 26 /* OS Timer match 0 */
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#define IRQ_OST1 27 /* OS Timer match 1 */
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#define IRQ_OST2 28 /* OS Timer match 2 */
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#define IRQ_OST3 29 /* OS Timer match 3 */
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#define IRQ_RTC1Hz 30 /* RTC 1 Hz clock */
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#define IRQ_RTCAlrm 31 /* RTC Alarm */
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#define IRQ_GPIO11 32
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#define IRQ_GPIO12 33
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#define IRQ_GPIO13 34
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#define IRQ_GPIO14 35
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#define IRQ_GPIO15 36
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#define IRQ_GPIO16 37
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#define IRQ_GPIO17 38
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#define IRQ_GPIO18 39
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#define IRQ_GPIO19 40
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#define IRQ_GPIO20 41
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#define IRQ_GPIO21 42
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#define IRQ_GPIO22 43
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#define IRQ_GPIO23 44
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#define IRQ_GPIO24 45
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#define IRQ_GPIO25 46
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#define IRQ_GPIO26 47
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#define IRQ_GPIO27 48
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/*
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* The next 16 interrupts are for board specific purposes. Since
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* the kernel can only run on one machine at a time, we can re-use
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* these. If you need more, increase IRQ_BOARD_END, but keep it
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* within sensible limits. IRQs 49 to 64 are available.
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*/
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#define IRQ_BOARD_START 49
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#define IRQ_BOARD_END 65
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/*
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* Figure out the MAX IRQ number.
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*
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* Neponset, SA1111 and UCB1x00 are sparse IRQ aware, so can dynamically
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* allocate their IRQs above NR_IRQS.
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*
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* LoCoMo has 4 additional IRQs, but is not sparse IRQ aware, and so has
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* to be included in the NR_IRQS calculation.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_SHARP_LOCOMO
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#define NR_IRQS_LOCOMO 4
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#else
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#define NR_IRQS_LOCOMO 0
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#endif
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#ifndef NR_IRQS
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#define NR_IRQS (IRQ_BOARD_START + NR_IRQS_LOCOMO)
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#endif
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#define SA1100_NR_IRQS (IRQ_BOARD_START + NR_IRQS_LOCOMO)
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